“Kengan Ashura”: The eagerly anticipated second part of the second season of this Netflix anime series makes its grand debut today

Anna Green
Kengan Ashura

Kengan Ashura” is a Japanese animation series directed by Seiji Kishi based on the manga by Yabako Sandrovich.

Imagine a high-stakes battlefield where over 400 corporations and more than 1000 fighters collide in an electrifying Japanese wrestling spectacle. These companies pour millions into selecting their champions, who must navigate a series of preliminary rounds before they earn a coveted spot among the final 32 combatants. The triumphant company will seize control of Japan’s corporate landscape under the aegis of its formidable Great Leader.

In this arena, there are no specializations—anything goes. From assassins and sumo wrestlers to karate masters and every combat style you can conceive, the rule is simple: the last one standing on the canvas wins. No rules, no referees—just a raw, unadulterated quest to crown the strongest warrior.

Welcome to the Kengan Tournament, the most ferocious and unrelenting anime fighting series that Netflix has to offer.

About the series

This is pure fighting anime at its finest: a heady mix of visceral combat, diverse martial arts, and fantasy elements. It features those iconic pre-fight taunts, evocative flashbacks during battles, and the breathtaking slow-motion sequences that let you witness every blood-splattered punch and kick.

Expect relentless action punctuated with moments of humor. This is an unfiltered anime adaptation of Yabako Sandrovich’s manga, which has become a resounding hit on the streaming platform. Today, the saga reaches its climax with the premiere of the second part of the second season, bringing the total to 28 exhilarating episodes.

If you’re in search of outrageously intense action, “Kengan Ashura” is undeniably the series for you.

Since September last year, fans have been on tenterhooks, eagerly awaiting the conclusion of this gripping tale. But the wait is finally over—since August 15, the concluding episodes of the second season are now available on Netflix.

Where to Watch “Kengan Ashura”

Netflix

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