![]() ![]() In addition to a direct sequel, there are alternative forms of continuation that could expand the Banana Fish universe. Alternative forms of continuation Ash and Eiji kissing in season 1 episode 3 of Banana Fish (Image via MAPPA Studio) Despite its success, it is currently uncertain whether a second season of the series will be produced. Blu-Ray sales in Japan have exceeded those of other popular anime series released in 2018. The strong reception and dedicated fan base of Banana Fish suggest that a continuation could be financially viable.įrom a financial perspective, the Banana Fish anime has performed well. The commercial success of the original anime series is an important consideration for the creation of a sequel. ![]() Financial Viability and Audience Reception Ash and Eiji in season 1 episode 18 of Banana Fish (Image via MAPPA Studio) It is important to note that official news regarding the anime’s future has not been announced. These side stories may be released as special episodes rather than a complete second season. However, there are five side stories that could potentially be adapted into a new series related to the anime. With 19 volumes published to date, it brings up the question of whether there is sufficient source material for another season.įurthermore, hints at the end of Season 1 imply that a direct continuation may not be in the works. The original manga that inspired the anime has finished and is not ongoing. Current status of Banana Fish A still from season 1 episode 14 of Banana Fish anime (Image via MAPPA Studio)Īs of now, the studio MAPPA and producers have not confirmed a second season for the series. The story involves political conspiracies, personal vendettas, and profound traumas, while also exploring the psychological impact on the characters. It delves into the dark and harsh world where Ash and his allies reside, showcasing the complexities of their relationships and the obstacles they confront. The series is mainly based on manga, but it’s important to assess the availability of scripts for a potential second season. The Banana Fish anime faithfully portrays the intricate plotline of the manga, incorporating elements such as smartphones and the Iraq war to bring the story into the 2000s. Plot Summary Ash and Eiji in season 1 episode 6 of Banana Fish (Image via MAPPA Studio) It follows Ash and Eiji as they uncover the truth behind a mysterious drug called “Banana Fish” and navigate the treacherous underworld of gang warfare. They became full of literal diseases, because the trenches are a nasty place, but they also became mentally ill.The story is set in the 1980s and delves into themes of crime, corruption, friendship, and love. In the case of the soldiers, in more ways than one. They became trapped inside the hole (war) and diseased. In the hole (war), they became full of horror and/or pleasure at fighting, like the bananafishes eating the bananas and becoming full of. He and other soldiers came into war as ordinary men, like the bananafishes were ordinary when they went into the hole. This represents Seymour pretty accurately. "Oh, you mean after they eat so many bananas they can't get out of the banana hole?" "Naturally, after that they're so fat they can't get out of the hole again. Why, I've known some bananafish to swim into a banana hole and eat as many as seventy-eight bananas." He edged the float and its passenger a foot closer to the horizon. But once they get in, they behave like pigs. They're very ordinary-looking fish when they swim in. "Well, they swim into a hole where there's a lot of bananas. The bananafish represents Seymour, and all the other returning soldiers. ![]()
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