Uzumaki Anime Release Date
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Uzumaki Anime Adaptation Release Date Announced

Adult Swim announced a release date for the upcoming Uzumaki anime adaptation. The announcement came alongside the release of a short teaser trailer, providing a glimpse at some of the horrors viewers will witness when the anime arrives on September 28, 2024. Consumers will be able to watch the anime adaptation the same day of release on Adult Swim, and it will be available the following day, September 29, 2024 on the Max streaming service.

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As mentioned previously, Adult Swim released a short teaser through YouTube. It contains roughly one minute of footage, and includes various scenes from the anime. As a warning to viewers, the teaser contains body horror, blood, gore, and disturbing imagery.

You can watch the teaser below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RapL7_C4MzY

Originally slated to air in 2021, the Uzumaki anime has received several delays. Subsequent updates did appear in 2023 and 2024, which included more information about the series, such as voice actor announcements. Uzumaki will be a total of four episodes long, and will feature Japanese and English voice acting.

The release date for the Uzumaki anime adaptation will release on September 28, 2024 on Adult Swim. It will appear on Max the following day on September 29, 2024.


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