The first season of this surprising anime is divided into two parts

Last year, anime fans received adaptations of mangas as interesting as Kaiju No. 8 or Dandadana fun science fiction series that already has a second season animated by Science SARU. On the other hand, 2025 has started really well thanks to the premiere of the second season of Solo Leveling and the arrival of Sakamoto Daysa new bet from Netflix.
The first episode of Sakamoto Days has received a good reception from the spectators, who positively highlighted its fun premise and original action scenes. A part of the audience has already wondered how many episodes will have this curious comedy and humor anime, and in this article we will shed some light on this mystery.
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How many episodes will Sakamoto Days have?
As reported @animetv_jp In one of his posts on X, Sakamoto Days has planned a first part composed of 11 episodes in totalso we still have another 10 more episodes ahead of us.
SAKAMOTO DAYS Part 1 is listed for 11 episodes!
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— AnimeTV チェーン (@animetv_jp) January 11, 2025
Taking into account that Netflix releases a new episode every weekthe broadcast of this first part will accompany us until the spring months. As for its second part, its arrival is confirmed for July of this same yearso we won’t have to wait too long to have new adventures of Taro Sakamoto, one of the most peculiar protagonists that we are going to have in 2025.
For those people who still do not know this promising series, Sakamoto Days is the official adaptation of the manga of the same name created by Yuto Suzuki. The work mixes the genres of action and comedy with the occasional brushstroke of slice of lifeand the success of the manga has allowed its story to reach 20 compiled volumes.
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The anime is receiving a great dubbing into Spanish and its animation is done by TMS Entertainmenta veteran studio with more than 50 years of experience that has previously worked on series such as Dr. Stone and even highly praised anime films such as Akira.