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Dorohedoro Season 3 Officially Announced After Season 2 Finale

The confirmation of a third season continues the adaptation of Q Hayashida's manga, which concluded in 2018, and follows a six-year gap between the first and second seasons.

Key Facts

  • The official X account for the Dorohedoro anime announced a third season is in production after the season 2 finale aired.
  • Director Yuichiro Hayashi created a new illustration of the devil Haru for the announcement.
  • A music video for the opening theme 'Zettai Must Danmen' by (K)NoW_NAME was released, compiling footage from both seasons.
  • Season 2 ran for 11 episodes from April to May 2026, six years after the first season aired from January to March 2020.
  • The original manga by Q Hayashida ran from 2000 to 2018 and was collected into 23 volumes.

Reporting from 1 source: Animehunch.

Dorohedoro Season 3 Officially Announced After Season 2 Finale

The official X account for the Dorohedoro anime announced that a third season is in production, following the release of the season 2 finale. The announcement included a new illustration from director Yuichiro Hayashi and a music video for the opening theme. Season 2 aired from April to May 2026.

The Dorohedoro anime's official X account posted the news after the season 2 finale aired, thanking viewers and confirming production on a third season. Director Yuichiro Hayashi contributed a new illustration of the devil Haru to mark the occasion. A music video for the opening theme "Zettai Must Danmen" by (K)NoW_NAME was also released, compiling footage from both seasons. Season 2 ran for 11 episodes from April to May 2026, six years after the first season aired from January to March 2020. The original manga by Q Hayashida ran from 2000 to 2018 across three Shogakukan magazines and was collected into 23 volumes.

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