Anime Tokyo 2026: Todos los Anuncios Importantes que te Perdiste
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## Anime Tokyo 2026: The Complete Announcement Roundup
Anime Tokyo 2026 wrapped last weekend, and the floor was packed with announcements, trailers, and reveals from the biggest studios in the industry. Here's everything worth knowing.
**MAPPA**
MAPPA dominated the event floor as expected. Beyond the *Chainsaw Man Part 2* announcement covered separately, the studio confirmed that *Takt Op. Destiny* will receive a second season and that a new original IP — details classified — is in development with a 2027 target. The studio's panel was standing room only.
**Toei Animation**
Toei used Anime Tokyo to preview an extended trailer for the *Dragon Ball DAIMA* arc continuation and confirmed international broadcast dates for the new *Sailor Moon Crystal* reboot film. The highlight, however, was a brief teaser for an animated project adapting Eiichiro Oda's short story collection — details to follow when the announcement is formalized.
**Wit Studio**
Wit confirmed that *Vinland Saga* Season 3 is officially in production, covering the Warrior arc. The teaser was brief — a single painted visual of Thorfinn and Askeladd — but the crowd response was enormous. No premiere window was given.
**A-1 Pictures**
Beyond *Solo Leveling* Season 3 (confirmed without details), A-1 showcased concept art for their adaptation of manhwa *The Beginning After the End*, which enters production this year.
**Crunchyroll Industry Panel**
Crunchyroll's panel focused on the platform's expansion of day-and-date subtitled releases across more territories in Southeast Asia and Latin America. The company also announced a Spanish-language dubbing partnership with a major Buenos Aires studio — a significant development for Spanish-speaking fans across the Americas.
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*Coverage of Anime Tokyo 2026 is ongoing. Check otakiva for daily updates.*