Just before the conclusion of the first MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES TV anime and the impending premiere of season two this upcoming January, Hajime Komoto's original manga officially ended today, making an end to Mash's journey.
Tomoya Tanaka, the director of the anime, created a drawing of Mash as a creampuff with a special message for Komoto to mark the conclusion of the manga and the announcement of season two.
Check it out below!
The English edition of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine's serialized MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES manga is available from VIZ Media. Tomoya Tanaka is the anime's director, while A-1 Pictures created the animation.
Tanaka expressed gratitude to Komoto for all of his efforts on the show, expressed how he was “looking forward to it each week”, and had great hopes for the future of the adaptations.
On October 4 the 18th volume of the manga, along with a fan book, will be released throughout Japan.
Crunchyroll currently streams the anime and describes it below:
This is a world of magic.
This is a world in which magic is casually used by everyone.
In a deep, dark forest in this world of magic, there is a boy who is singlemindedly working out.
His name is Mash Burnedead, and he has a secret. He can’t use magic.
All he wanted was to live a quiet life with his family, but people suddenly start trying to kill him one day and he somehow finds himself enrolled in Magic School. There, he sets his sights on becoming a “Divine Visionary,” the elite of the elite.
Will his ripped muscles work against the best and brightest of the wizarding world?
The curtain rises on this off-kilter magical fantasy in which the power of being jacked crushes any spell!
Sound off in the comments if you have been following Mash's journey throughout the manga! We want to know how you feel about this final chapter because we are having mixed emotions!