The first season of Edens Zero on Netflix was a huge success, but since the death of director Yuji Suzuki, can production continue? This science-fiction fantasy anime follows the adventures of Shiki Granbell and Rebecca Bluegarden as they journey through the universe aboard the Edens Zero in search of the magnificent Mother. Shiki had previously spent the entirety of his life surrounded by robots on the planet Granbell, raised by the Demon King and taught to respect and love humans and androids alike.
His naivety causes some troubles for B-Cuber, Rebecca, Happy, and the gang, but with his enthusiasm and bubbly personality, Shiki can't help but make friends along the way. Joined by the formidable forces of the Shining Stars and the wily ways of Professor Weisz, the adventurers team up in pursuit of Mother, supporting Shiki as he aims to make 100 new companions in the process.
Written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima, the sci-fi animeEdens Zero would not be the same without the contributions of the respected director, Yuji Suzuki. Sadly, Suzuki passed away on September 9, 2021, but the news was only officially made public on the Edens Zero website a month later — presumably to give friends and family time to grieve and recover from the shock. His death became public knowledge on October 3, the same day that the final episode of season 1 aired onNippon TV in Japan. The cause of Suzuki's death is yet to be disclosed, and no prior illnesses or afflictions were reported before his untimely passing in a Tokyo hospital.
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As the director of Edens Zero, Suzuki was responsible for constructing and overseeing the storyboards and even had a hand in several final animations himself. One of his most
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