'MF Ghost' 3rd Season in Production
The 12th and final episode of MF Ghost 2nd Season (MF Ghost Season 2) ended with a teaser promotional video on Monday, announcing a third season for the television anime. The official website also revealed a teaser visual (pictured).
Produced by Felix Film, the first anime season adapting Shuuichi Shigeno's racing sports manga aired in 12 episodes in Fall 2023. The second season premiered on October 7. Crunchyroll simulcast both seasons with subtitles and subsequently an English dub.
Shigeno began serializing the manga in Weekly Young Magazine in September 2017, approximately four years after the conclusion of Initial D. Kodansha published the 21st volume on October 4. The manga has a cumulative 5 million copies of its volumes in print.
Synopsis (2nd Season)
The second race in the MFG tournament at the notoriously difficult Lake Ashinoko track is underway. Though his car is severely disadvantaged in terms of horsepower, tune-ups to Kanata Katagiri's Toyota 86 GT allow him to quickly soar into a qualifying position. However, torrential downpour on the final day of racing brings tire traction woes and causes all drivers to struggle.
Thanks to the environment he grew up in and his extensive training, Kanata surprises everyone when he is able to pull ahead of the pack—albeit with some very risky maneuvers. However, there are still two formidable competitors ahead of Kanata: last race's winner Michael Beckenbauer and Lake Ashinoko record holder Kouki Sawatari. But even if Kanata can close the gap, he still needs to watch out for the drivers in his rearview preying on even a single mistake that they can take advantage of. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Teaser PV
Source: Moca News
MF Ghost 3rd Season on MAL
Produced by Felix Film, the first anime season adapting Shuuichi Shigeno's racing sports manga aired in 12 episodes in Fall 2023. The second season premiered on October 7. Crunchyroll simulcast both seasons with subtitles and subsequently an English dub.
Shigeno began serializing the manga in Weekly Young Magazine in September 2017, approximately four years after the conclusion of Initial D. Kodansha published the 21st volume on October 4. The manga has a cumulative 5 million copies of its volumes in print.
Synopsis (2nd Season)
The second race in the MFG tournament at the notoriously difficult Lake Ashinoko track is underway. Though his car is severely disadvantaged in terms of horsepower, tune-ups to Kanata Katagiri's Toyota 86 GT allow him to quickly soar into a qualifying position. However, torrential downpour on the final day of racing brings tire traction woes and causes all drivers to struggle.
Thanks to the environment he grew up in and his extensive training, Kanata surprises everyone when he is able to pull ahead of the pack—albeit with some very risky maneuvers. However, there are still two formidable competitors ahead of Kanata: last race's winner Michael Beckenbauer and Lake Ashinoko record holder Kouki Sawatari. But even if Kanata can close the gap, he still needs to watch out for the drivers in his rearview preying on even a single mistake that they can take advantage of. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Teaser PV
Source: Moca News
MF Ghost 3rd Season on MAL
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Aww Yeah!!!
It's Initial D all over again.
Food Wars for Cars.
One of the very few series I care about sequels for these days.
Last few series I cared about this much and waited impatiently between seasons for was Food Wars, Overlord, Slime and Danmachi.
It's Initial D all over again.
Food Wars for Cars.
One of the very few series I care about sequels for these days.
Last few series I cared about this much and waited impatiently between seasons for was Food Wars, Overlord, Slime and Danmachi.
Yesterday, 9:47 AM by Showtime101
@deg oh that's good to know, I wasn't aware that the manga has been a success in Japan.
Dec 22, 10:44 PM by BigMac7
@BigMac7 well the manga is selling well in japan for a none shueisha manga that is look at the 3rd paragraph it says 5 million copies sold in 21 manga volumes so far so thats around 200k+ manga sales per volume and we know how anime promotes the source material like manga so i say its doing well in japan where it matters more
Dec 22, 10:23 PM by deg
I have no idea how something as niche as this is getting a 3rd season but hey I am not complaining. I really like it because it's the fruit of the hardwork of a small group people out there who still believe in making an anime about cars.
Dec 22, 8:53 PM by BigMac7
Yes, keep it coming.
Dec 22, 7:54 PM by Gear707
next season is the peninsula arc which covers chapter 110-140 and is the best race so far
Dec 22, 5:35 PM by deg
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