

Starting off, the Round Table already has a huge problem on its hands when its economic needs far outstrip the capabilities of its coffers. With the things the first season set up, the second season's already got a lot on its plate. It's still a decent-looking show, but it feels cheaper now. Not a huge hit, but there has been complaints, and I kind of understand them. It was also a nice-looking one, so when the second season headed over from Satelight to Studio DEEN, that part took a hit. Still, Log Horizon was - and still is - a pretty fascinating show. A bit of a rarity, since most shows tend to center around one or two of the three without necessarily losing any appeal over it. Despite being a love letter to the Japanese city of Akibahara (sort of), it not only catered to the gamer culture, but also instilled a sense of community and diplomacy with its surroundings, framing the show in a whole complete package of character, world and story. The original Log Horizon proved to be a show of surprising complexity and world building, which made it a bit of a surprise in the year of its release. After the confrontation with Lady Nureha, the guild master of Plant Hwyaden, Shiroe worries if there will be a war between the two nations, though more because of how this will influence the people of the land. With the problem centered around diplomatic connections behind them (for now), Shiroe and his guild - as well as the city of Akibahara - fixes their gaze westward. There are also four manga titles available, one of which follows the story of the novel.
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Notes: Based on a light novel series by Mamare Touno. Yen Press are releasing the light novel source material under their imprint Yen On for English readers.Length: Television series, 25 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by Sentai Filmworks, but also available streaming on Crunchyroll.Ĭontent Rating: 13+ (Fantasy violence, light fanservice, some mature (and immature) situations.)Īlso Recommended: Sword Art Online, Utawarerumono, Maoyuu. Sentai released the first two seasons in the United States and Canada. MVM Entertainment released the first two seasons on both Blu-ray and DVD, with a complete seasons 1 & 2 collection available in collector’s Blu-ray packaging for the United Kingdom and Ireland. Writer Toshizo Nemoto and music composer Yasuharu Takanashi also return from the previous two seasons.

Studio Deen also returns to animate the third season with Shinji Ishihira, who directed the first two seasons, returning to direct. Log Horizon is a 2011 light novel series written by Mamare Touno and the anime was adapted by studios Satelight for Season 1 in 2013 and Deen for Season 2 in 2014. What do you do when there’s no way out, and not even death is an escape? You play!” His new party of Adventurers soon find they are now in a realm with hordes of monsters and murderous Player Killers. Lucking upon two of his friends also playing, they venture out to discover this once-familiar world. “While playing his favorite MMORPG, Shiroe is sucked into the fantasy world of Akiba. Log Horizon: Destruction of the Round Table will simulcast every Wednesday starting 13th January at 12:00pm GMT. Sentai are still offering the season for streaming on Crunchyroll and HIDIVE in the meantime. The status of the second season for Funimation is not known. The dub is expected to be the same one produced by Sentai. All 25 episodes will be available starting today at 2:00pm GMT dubbed and subbed. That changes as Funimation announced they will be bringing the first season of Log Horizon back to streaming via their platform, after Crunchyroll and HIDIVE both delisted the episodes for a short period of time.

When distributor Funimation previously revealed they will be streaming and simulcasting the third season of Log Horizon, known as Log Horizon: Destruction of the Round Table (Log Horizon: Entaku Houkai), fans were left wondering about the status of the first two seasons which were once licensed, streamed and released by Sentai.
