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Hypebeast
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Hiromu Arakawa's ‘Daemons of the Shadow Realm' Gets Anime Adaptation
Summary Daemons of the Shadow Realm, a popular manga byFullmetal Alchemist'sHiromu Arakawa, is getting an anime adaptation. The news was first announced alongside other anime titles byCrunchyrollduring the Industry Panel at Anime Expo 2025. An official teaser trailer was also revealed, confirming production bybones film— the acclaimed studio behindFullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. This marks a highly anticipated reunion between Arakawa and bones, whose previous collaboration is widely regarded as one of the most iconic anime series of all time. Studio president Masahiko Minami confirmed the creative team leading the adaptation: Masahiro Ando will direct, withGolden Kamuy's Noboru Takagi handling the script. Character design will be led by Nobuhiro Arai (Bungo Stray Dogs), whileRe:ZERO's Kenichiro Suehiro will compose the score. The story ofDaemons of the Shadow Realmis described as 'an otherworldly fantasy where mystery and the uncanny intertwine,' following twins Yuru and Asa as they uncover their supernatural birthright in a world governed by powerful entities known as Daemons. Originally serialized inSquare Enix'sMonthly Shonen Ganganin 2021, the manga has released nine volumes to date and earned praise for its atmospheric storytelling and emotional depth. The anime adaptation is expected to build on Arakawa's legacy of emotionally resonant fantasy, offering fans a new journey that blends intrigue, supernatural lore, and compelling sibling bonds. While no release date has been announced, Crunchyroll has already acquired overseas streaming rights for the series.


BBC News
18-05-2025
- BBC News
Essex Police say 'bones' found in Chelmsford river 'not human'
"Bones" found in a river were "not human", police fisher Lewis Bright, who clears trolleys and bikes out of rivers in Chelmsford, thought he might have found human remains on called Essex Police at 17:21 BST, and officers went to the scene to put up a cordon and retrieve the discovery.A spokesperson for the force said: "It was a toy or medical demonstration skeleton. Certainly not human and not any other kind of real bones. All plastic." Mr Bright said he was trying to clear the River Can with other helpers when they found two trolleys. "We had five people pulling on the rope... one of the trolleys was about 30 years old, and something fell out of them. When we looked, we just saw bones come up from the river."I felt shocked to actually find something like it, and my immediate reaction was to call 999 as we didn't know anything at the time other than what we saw."They [police] asked me if they could use my equipment to get them out - I said 'sure'. "It makes me feel better knowing it wasn't a real one." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.