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The Newest Beastars Logo Confirms the Last and Final Season

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Say it isn’t so! Our time at Cherryton Academy has come to a screeching halt as the beloved anime series based on Paru Itagaki’s Award-Winning Manga, BEASTARS will be ending soon. Both Social Media accounts for the Animation Studio known as Orange shared two new messages, both confirming that the forthcoming season will be its last. The Studio confirmed in July that the “new anime arc” was in production but there wasn’t a specific format at the time.

アニメ#BEASTARS 、
本日、新ロゴが公開となりました!
新章改め、ファイナルシーズン…
これの意味するところは…?

まだ今日は多くは語れませんが、アニメの最後までお付き合いいただければと考えます。アニメの続報はこちらから→@bst_anime
🐺🐰🦌🐔 pic.twitter.com/8SSxgNJTNv

— オレンジ@BEASTARS&ゴジラSP (@cg_orange_inc) December 7, 2021
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#BEASTARS is getting a new logo!
There must be many questions but this is all we can reveal at the time. We hope everyone can join us for the show til the end.

Follow us for future updates>
🐺🐰🦌🐔 pic.twitter.com/qxQSOUznrf

— Orange: Anime Studio (@CG_Orange_eng) December 7, 2021

A Reminder for BEASTARS Fans, Volume 15 of the manga recently went on sale last month, and we have a review of Seasons One and Two available to read.

Thanks for reading! If you have any suggestions, news tips, or questions, email them to: webmaster@bigrednerd.com.

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Christopher Campbell

A Freelance Writer who enjoys collecting Comic Books, Manga and watching Anime in his spare time. Also worked briefly with CBR as a Features Writer. View all posts by Christopher Campbell

December 7, 2021December 8, 2021BEASTARS, Final Season Confirmation, Netflix, New Logo, Paru Itagaki, Studio Orange

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