Tokuda Yumenosuke says rumors about Steel Ball Run's anime are very exaggerated.
These days, the wait for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure lives on. If you did not realize, the hit anime has been quiet since the end of Stone Ocean. Following a quiet run on Netflix, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean has paved the way for what's next. The series has yet to bring Steel Ball Run to screen, and following a recent tease online, the record is being set straight.
Of course, Steel Ball Run is the next series for the JoJo anime, and it is all about horse racing. The creatures are notoriously difficult to animate, but the JoJo team has never failed the fans. The crew at David Production is very talented, and thanks to Yumenosuke's post, fans were quick to speculate work on a Steel Ball Run anime was ongoing.
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