The latest live-action trailer of the popular manga adaptation "Beast Way" TV animation is released and will be broadcast in October

The latest live-action trailer of the popular manga adaptation "Beast Way" TV animation is released and will be broadcast in October

The TV animation of "Zoo" adapted from the popular manga with the original work by Akatsumega and the comics by Matta Kumosuke will be aired on October 2. Today, June 30, the official released the latest live-action trailer, which hilariously reflects the style of the male protagonist who loves pets. Let's enjoy it together.

· "The Way of the Beast" is still a story of time travel. The protagonist Shibata Genzo was originally a masked wrestler. Friends who have watched WWE probably know what he looks like. He likes small animals very much, likes them to the point of obsession, and it is not an exaggeration to call him "beast control". Maybe that's why he wears this beast mask on his head. Because of a certain opportunity, he was summoned to another world as a hero, but this guy...actually opened a pet shop in another world.

The latest live-action trailer of the TV animation "Beast Way" is starred by two active professional wrestlers. Let's enjoy it together:

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