The Shaman King Flowers anime started serving up its sequel to the anime adapting Hiroyuki Takei’s Shaman King manga in Japan on January 9, and now a date appears to have been locked in for its Netflix debut. According to a Netflix listing, Shaman King Flowers will make its way to the streaming service on April 21, 2024.
Stay tuned for further confirmation as we get closer to launch.
The anime is being made at Bridge, with Takeshi Furuta, who worked on the 2021 Shaman King anime, helming the project as director. The person in charge of series scripts is Shoji Yonemura. The music is composed by Yuki Hayashi, who is known not only for working on the 2021 Shaman King, but also on My Hero Academia and Haikyu!! Mayuko Yamamoto is now designing characters, taking over for Satohiko Sano.
Kodansha publishes the original manga by Hiroyuki Takei and gave this description for it:
The action returns in this brand-new sequel to SHAMAN KING! Hana Asakura finds that being the son of Yoh & Anna Asakura isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, and his boredom has him itching for any kind of excitement. But when a fight comes straight to his doorstep, it’s from a place he least expects—his own family? The battle for Asakura supremacy begins!
The manga, which is a sequel to Shaman King that concentrates on the character Hanna, began in 2012 and concluded two years later. After that Takei worked on the spinoff manga Shaman King The Super Star. Kodansha prints that manga in English as well.