Undead Unluck has concluded its debut anime season, leaving fans eagerly anticipating a major announcement later this year. The series, which premiered last Fall, emerged as part of the latest wave of adaptations from Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.
Yoshifumi Tozuku’s original manga garnered newfound popularity with the success of its first anime season, which wrapped up its two consecutive cours alongside the conclusion of the Winter 2024 anime schedule ahead of April.
As the first season of Undead Unluck comes to a close, protagonists Andy and Fuuko find themselves embarking on a perilous new journey.
While the future remains uncertain with no official confirmation of a second season yet, there’s hope for a reveal later this Summer. The anime has teased a major announcement for the franchise on August 1st in Japan, although the details remain undisclosed.
Undead Unluck boasts an abundance of source material for potential adaptation in a second season. Fans eagerly await news regarding the return of the talented staff and studio behind the initial season, which was helmed by director Yuki Yase at David Production with planning by Unlimited Produce from TMS.
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The first season, comprising 24 episodes, is now available for streaming in its entirety on Hulu.
The series synopsis provides a sneak peek into the chaotic encounter between Fuuko, an unlucky girl with a deadly ability, and Andy, an undead man yearning for death. Their unlikely meeting sparks a journey filled with chaos, purpose, and unexpected twists.
“What happens when an unlucky girl meets an undead guy? Pure chaos! Tired of inadvertently killing people with her special ability Unluck, Fuuko Izumo sets out to end it all. But when she meets Andy, a man who longs for death but can’t die, she finds a reason to live—and he finds someone capable of giving him the death he’s been longing for.”