Set to hit our screens on January 19, 2023, here's a new preview for JunjiIto & Netflix's JunjiItoManiac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre. / horror manga anime
\nBetween the look behind the scenes at how production was going back in the summer to the preview images, teasers, and more that have been released since then, Netflix has done a great job convincing someone who doesn't normally watch anime that he needs to check out Junji Ito & Netflix's Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre. Though we still have about two months to go until the nightmares come to life on our streaming screens.
Featuring a selection of 20 macabre masterpieces brimming with his original worldview and fascinating characters drawn in his stunning style, including popular titles such as 'Hanging Balloon' and fan-favorite characters Tomie and Soichi, this animated series will totally immerse viewers in the maniacal charm of Junji Ito. Earlier in the summer, viewers were introduced to the upcoming Netflix series via a behind-the-scenes look at the project.
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