The "Ace of Diamond All-Star Game III" event at
Tokyo's Jingu Stadium on Sunday revealed that Yūji
Terajima's Ace of Diamond Act II
(Daiya
no A Act II) sequel manga is inspiring a television anime that will
premiere in 2019. This year's 52nd issue of Kodansha
's Weekly
Shōnen Magazine will reveal more details about the anime on
Wednesday.
Voice actor Ryota Ohsaka
, the voice of the lead
character Eijun Sawamura in the anime, stated at an event in
February, "The anime is not over! It will continue for sure." The
14th compiled volume of Ace
of Diamond Act II then teased on November 16 that the Sunday
event would have a big announcement.
Terajima's
original Ace of Diamond baseball manga inspired a television anime that
premiered in 2013, and Crunchyroll streamed the 75-episode
series as it aired in Japan. Ace of Diamond: Second Season premiered in April
2015, and Crunchyroll also streamed the
51-episode series as it aired.
Terajima launched the manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazinein 2006. He ended the first part of the manga in January 2015, and Kodansha published 47 volumes for the manga. Terajima then launchedAce of Diamond Act II in August 2015. The fourth and fifth manga volumes bundled anime DVDs in 2016.『ダイヤのA actⅡ』2019年TVアニメ化決定です🔥— ダイヤのA (@diaace_official) November 25, 2018
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The manga won the
shōnen category of the 34th Kodansha Manga Awards
in 2010. Kodansha Comics began releasing the
manga digitally in English in March 2017.
The manga has
also inspired a series of stage plays, and the fifth stage play premiered in
September 2017.
Source: Ace of Diamond manga's
Twitter account
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