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10 Years Later, This Shonen Jump Series’ Legacy Is Still Tainted By Its Failed Anime
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Ten years after it first began, this Shonen Jump series unfortunately has had its legacy tainted by such a massive failure of an anime adaptation that no fan will ever look at it the same way again.
Videos by ComicBook.comThat’s the case for Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu’s The Promised Neverland.
The Promised Neverland Made Its Shonen Jump Debut 10 Years AgoCourtesy of CloverWorksThe Promised Neverland introduced fans to a group of children living in an orphanage.
The series instantly became a hit with Shonen Jump fans as that first arc was one of the strongest of the 2010s era.
The Promised Neverland eventually led to a full on conflict against the demons, and revealed why the humans and demons entered this agreement in the first place.