The All-New Anime Series “Bartender Glass of God” Will Premiere in April of Next Year!

Bartender, written by Araki Joh and illustrated by Kenji Nagatomo, is one of the most well-known manga series in the world. The show follows a bartender as he serves drinks and converses with the patrons who frequent his establishment. The manga has become very popular due to its interesting plot and stunning artwork.

Well, fans of the series have reason to celebrate, as the return of the show means a lot to them. Recent reports indicate that the Bartender manga is returning.

The official website for the upcoming television anime adaptation of the Bartender manga by Araki Joh and Kenji Nagatomo, titled Bartender: Glass of God, states that the series will premiere in April 2024. In addition to being available on Crunchyroll in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS, the anime will also be streamed in those regions.

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The protagonist of the new show, Ryu Sasakura, may be seen in a teaser image pouring a drink.

Ryoichi Kuraya will helm the Liber Inc. anime adaptation of Bartender: Glass of God, with a script by Mariko Kunisawa and character designs by Yoichi Ueda. Suntory Holdings Limited, a Japanese liquor corporation that has been around for a century, will be involved in the project as a production partner, overseeing the liquor used in the series and providing further support through collaborations.

Well, that’s all I have for you today. Crunchyroll will be broadcasting the anime, so fans all over the world can enjoy it. Let’s raise a glass to the return we’ve all been hoping for.

Bartender

Araki Joh and Kenji Nagatomo created the manga series Bartender. The serialization lasted from 2004 to 2011. In 2006, an anime adaptation aired for 11 episodes.

Bartender Ryu Sasakura is hailed as a prodigy for his ability to comfort patrons with libations and sympathetic words. Whatever the circumstances, he always succeeds in helping them make peace with themselves.