Netflix has been developing a taste for Anime amongst its viewers lately. It has a thrilling collection for Anime enthusiasts. One of such awe grabbing series is “Beastars”.
Beastars series is adapted from Japanese manga series, “Beastars” written and illustrated by Paru Itagaki. The Manga was first released in 2016 with 18 volumes of the story. The series was released on October 8, 2019, exclusively in Japan on Netflix. Along with it, it was also aired on Fuji TV’s +Ultra Programming Block on October 9, 2019.
The Anime series is about anthropomorphic animals. Herbivore and carnivore animals co-exist in harmony just like humans do. The main character is Legoshi who is a wolf. Other animals are afraid of him because of his mean and scary looks, but he is soft at heart. He is the opposite of how he looks. Soon he gets himself involved with the matter of his classmates and their issues.

Season 2, is it confirmed?
Orange, the official producer of Beastars has put out a confirmation saying that, there will be a second season. Netflix, on the other hand, has made no such confirmation about the release
date of the second season. However, we can expect it to be released in late 2020 in Japan and early 2021 for other countries in English.
The plot of Beastars Season 2
Legoshi, the wolf confesses his love for Haru, the rabbit. It is quite unusual for a predator to fall in love with the prey. But the thing is, where Legoshi being a wolf is shy and timid, Haru being a rabbit is very bold. They get to face the norms of society. Legoshi lives in a dorm of Cherryton Academy with his friend, Jack, a labrador. Then in the school, Legoshi faces challenges while investigating the murder of his classmate , Tem, the palace. This releases tension between the herbivore and carnivore students. This makes the love scenario for Legoshi more complex.
Cast/Voice (English)
- Jonah Scott as Legoshi
- Griffin Puatu as Louis
- Lara Jill Miller as Haru
- Kaiji Tang as Bill
- Ben Diskin as Jack
- Daman Mills as Kai
- Erika Harlacher as Els
- Keith Silverstein as Gouhin