Highlights:
* Rooster Fighter Anime has been officially announced with a teaser trailer.
* The anime will be animated by Studio Sanzigen Production, best known for Arslan Senki.
* It’s an absurdist battle-shonen revenge story that’s not for the normies.
Rooster Fighter anime is one of those parody meme battle-shonen revenge anime that you would never think be selected for an anime adaptation. But with anime getting more popular and more creative with its style, this was eventually expected. This anime has been selected for its raw potential to push the boundaries of animation and storytelling and we’ll be here for every second of it. Check out the official Rooster Fighter anime announcement and teaser trailer below.
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Rooster Fighter Anime Officially Announced With Teaser Trailer
Rooster Fighter anime has been officially announced on July 26, 2024. An absurdist battle-shonen revenge parody, this anime’s protagonist is chicken and if you can’t digest that, then maybe it’s not for you. You can check out the official announcement and teaser trailer below.
Rooster Fighter anime is being animated by Studio Sanzigen Production who are best known for their work on Arslan Senki. They have also worked on franchises like Initial D, Black Rock Shooter, and Terra Formars– so it’s safe to say that they are veterans of the industry. The trailer looks absurd with 3D elements and 2D animation blended in with beautiful artwork so fans already have high hopes.
Rooster Fighter Anime: What’s It About
Shū Sakuratani’s Rooster Fighter is a Japanese web manga series about this absurdly strong and badass chicken called Keiji and his Yakuza chick called Piyoko who join forces and take on these demonic human mutations called Kijuu in a quest for revenge all across Japan. Keiji is hunting the White Demon who killed his sister.
An absurdist battle-shonen manga with chickens for chickens for heroic characters and mutated humans as demons- Rooster Fighter anime is not for the beginners to the medium of manga and or anime. If you’re a beginner to anime, maybe you’ll like these generic shonen anime that are more conventional and will help develop your tastes for this medium.