K Project Anime Sequel Slated for 2015

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The official Twitter account for the K anime project has announced that a sequel anime to the film K Missing Kings will be airing in 2015. The announcement comes with the first details for the Blu-ray and DVD release for the anime’s film which will be releasing in April next year. The release will be bundled with a character album as well as the insert song -Flame of Red- that was used in the movie.

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K, also known as K Project, is an original television anime series by the studio GoHands (Seitokai Yakuindomo, Coppelion). The series launched in October 2012 and was helmed by director Shingo Suzuki (Coppelion). The series received modest reception for its plot, but it was praised for the fluidity of the visuals and art. The creator of the series, GoRa (who also helped with the series’ composition), also wrote the story of the many adaptations of K. To date, the series has two prequel mangas, a side story manga, two light novels and a PlayStation Vita game. A sequel film to the anime series, titled K Missing Kings, was also produced and released in July this year.

Here is a synopsis of the series from MAL:

Set in a world where history has taken a slightly different course from the one we’re familiar with, K follows the story of a young boy whose life is caught in a psychic war between seven kings.

Ashinaka High School is known for its unique setting: the entire campus is built on an island. Yashiro Isana, aka Shiro, is having lunch with a cat on one of the school rooftops. After his lunch break, Shiro goes on an errand for his classmate Kukuri to prepare for their upcoming school festival, only to be chased by some intimidating-looking men.

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K will be returning in 2015 with a sequel anime. Information on what the anime will be, TV series, OVA or another film, have not been revealed so far. More information will release in the upcoming months.

You can visit the anime’s website here: http://k-project.jpn.com/
And follow their Twitter: @anime_k11

Are you excited for more K? Have you seen the film yet? Let us know in the comments below.

Source – Anime News Network, Otakomu