On December 20th, it was revealed that a “final chapter” of the anime “Kaiju No. 8,” based on the popular manga by Naoya Matsumoto, which was serialized on Shueisha’s manga app “Shonen Jump + (Plus),” will be produced.
A visual announcing the final chapter and a promotional video have been released. The final chapter of “Kaiju No. 8” is in production! New information on what will happen!
It was also announced that an original short anime titled “Narumi’s Weekdays” will be produced. The announcement was made as an early birthday present for Narumi Gen, who was born on December 28th. The title is reminiscent of the spin-off “Hoshina ‘s Holiday,” which was screened alongside the first-season compilation in March 2025 and caused a stir. More details will be announced in the future.
The announcement was made at the “Jump Festa 2026 ” event, held at Makuhari Messe (Mihama Ward, Chiba City). Original author Matsumoto commented, “Hello everyone. I’m Matsumoto, the original author. I want to thank everyone who came to see Kaiju No. 8’s stage performance, as well as all the performers, as always. This year has been a huge year for Kaiju No. 8, with the broadcast of the second season and the release of the game.”
“Thanks to all of you, the original manga I was writing was able to reach its final chapter without any problems. It was a happy five years, supported by so many readers, and allowed me to draw whatever I wanted.
The manga serialization has ended, but Kafka and the others continue to come alive and create new scenes as we discuss this and that and what to do together with the anime and game production staff. I believe a sequel has been announced, but “Kaiju No. 8” as a work will continue for a while longer.
I myself intend to keep coming up with ideas and material, while being careful not to get in the way. I hope you will continue to look forward to seeing Kafka and the others’ future exploits!” he said in a message.
“Kaiju No. 8” began serialization in “Shonen Jump+” in July 2020 and aired its final episode on July 18th. Set in Japan, a monster superpower where monsters mercilessly invade everyday life, the story follows the protagonist, Hibino Kafka, whose body is transformed into a beast by a mysterious creature.
It also garnered attention when it was selected as the Grand Prize winner in the Web Manga category of the “Next Manga Awards 2021.” The first season of the TV anime aired from April to June 2024, and the second season aired from July to September this year.
