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Business Upturn
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Spy x Family Season 3: Everything we know so far about the upcoming anime
By Aman Shukla Published on June 20, 2025, 17:30 IST Last updated June 20, 2025, 11:02 IST The highly anticipated Spy x Family Season 3 is set to bring back the beloved Forger family for another thrilling adventure. Based on Tatsuya Endo's best-selling manga, this anime has captured hearts worldwide with its unique blend of spy action, humour, and wholesome family dynamics. Since its debut in 2022, the series has become a global sensation, and fans are eager to know what's next for Loid, Yor, Anya, and Bond. In this article, we'll dive into all the details about Spy x Family Season 3. Spy x Family Season 3 Release Date Spy x Family Season 3 is officially confirmed to premiere in October 2025 as part of the Fall 2025 anime lineup. The announcement was made during the Jump Festa 2025 event on December 21, 2024, exciting fans who have been waiting since the second season concluded in October 2023. While an exact release date within October hasn't been specified, more details are expected as the premiere approaches. Cast and Staff Returning for Season 3 The main cast is expected to reprise their roles, delivering the same stellar performances that fans love. The confirmed voice actors include: Loid Forger (Agent Twilight) : Takuya Eguchi (Japanese) / Alex Organ (English) Anya Forger : Atsumi Tanezaki (Japanese) / Megan Shipman (English) Yor Forger : Saori Hayami (Japanese) / Natalie Van Sistine (English) Yuri Briar : Kenshô Ono (Japanese) / Dallas Reid (English) Sylvia Sherwood: Yūko Kaida (Japanese) / Stephanie Young (English) Expected Plot for Spy x Family Season 3 Spy x Family Season 3 will continue to adapt Tatsuya Endo's manga, picking up where Season 2 left off. The second season covered arcs like the Cruise Adventure Arc and parts of the WISE Arc , ending around Chapter 60 of the manga. Fans can expect Season 3 to start with Chapter 61 and likely cover the following major arcs: Friendship Schemes Arc : This arc focuses on Anya's efforts to strengthen her friendship with Damian Desmond at Eden Academy, a key part of Loid's mission, Operation Strix . Expect plenty of comedic school antics and heartwarming moments as Anya navigates her telepathic abilities. Red Circus Arc : A high-stakes storyline where Anya's school bus is hijacked by a terrorist group, putting the Forger family in danger. This arc promises intense action and emotional depth as the family works to protect each other. Potential Introduction of Melinda Desmond: The wife of Donovan Desmond and mother of Damian, Melinda could play a significant role, adding new layers to Loid's mission and the political intrigue between Westalis and Ostania. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Tokyo Weekender
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Tokyo Weekender
Untranslatable Japanese Words: Onomatopoeia for Complex Emotions
For avid manga readers, Japanese onomatopoeia words are likely a very familiar concept. When characters, their actions, dialogue and emotions are restricted to the confines of comic book panels, the recurring flash of onomatopoeias breathe in extra life to our beloved 2D heroines. The Japanese language has a wide library of onomatopoeia words, and they make a frequent appearance in daily life. While onomatopoeia in the English language is usually bound to phonetically imitating or suggesting real sounds — such as animal noises and clashing objects — in Japanese, onomatopoeia words go way beyond those limitations. There are thousands of onomatopoeia words in Japanese, used to convey everything from the rumble of thunder to the feeling of being sweaty. These can be divided in many ways. One common classification divides them into giongo ( 擬音語) , which mimic actual sounds, like a dog barking or water bubbling; gitaigo ( 擬態語) , which represent conditions or input from non-auditory senses — for instance, the feeling of being soaked or the sensation of walking unsteadily; and gijogo ( 擬情語) , which represent psychological states. Instead of approximating direct sounds, gijogo words sonically evoke feelings and abstract concepts. Learning them provides an interesting way to not only add pizzazz to everyday conversations, but may also help to describe emotions and sensations that aren't always easy to articulate. Here are some of our favorite emotion onomatopoeia words and their meanings. List of Contents: Doki Doki Kyun Waku Waku Gaan Ata Futa Sowa Sowa Kyapi Kyapi Niko Niko Guutara Uru Uru Related Posts Doki Doki A speedy heartbeat from nervousness, love Arguably one of the most recognizable gijogo, doki doki emulates the pulsing beat of an excited or nervous heart. Colloquially, this is most often utilized during romantic confrontations, such as making contact with a crush or a climactic love confession after a season-long buildup, but it may also be used in a scarier setting — before a test or a big presentation, for instance. Whether your heart is preparing for a fun surprise or an uneasy situation, we all know the feeling of our hearts nearly bursting out from anticipation. Kyun Tightening of the chest caused by strong emotions Another cardiac-affiliated expression, kyun describes the sense of your chest tightening in response to strong feelings. Compared to doki doki's speedy beats, kyun is a quick and sudden wring. This sensation may be summoned by the separation from a loved one, or perhaps when a romantic interest smiles and you feel like swooning. Waku Waku Excitement, anticipation Waku waku has gotten quite well known as well, thanks to the adorable telepathic Anya Forger from the popular ongoing manga and anime series Spy x Family. As a lively little girl, Anya often expresses herself through spontaneous bursts of energy, and 'waku waku' is one of her signature catchphrases. The expression encapsulates a thrilling excitement— the kind that makes your eyes widen and almost sparkle with childlike joy. It's a bubbling enthusiasm that's hard to contain. Gaan Negative shock, extreme disappointment When used in its traditional sense, gaan describes a loud, sudden impact. But in popular use, gaan has also become a word that reflects shock and disappointment, like a heavy cloud that now looms over your head, or as if the news literally slapped you across the face. 'Gaan' even physically makes your jaw drop when you say it. Ata Futa Running in a panic Ata futa is the onomatopoeia for those of us who always seem to be running a little late. The word describes a feverish state — running in a panic, and in a fluster. Ata futa is a compressed iteration of the phrase awate futameku , which translates to 'a swelling of panic.' It conveys an image of inflating rage, stress and/or panic from a series of unexpected events that has burst into a loss of composure. Sowa Sowa Restless anxiety and fidgeting, feeling uneasy from unpredictability Sowa sowa describes the feeling of being agitated, jittery or unable to focus — it describes a state of being fidgety and restless, either from anxiety or impatience. Kyapi Kyapi A high-spirited cheerful state, when someone is lively and having fun As TW writer Alina put it: 'When the girlies are girlying.' Kyapi kyapi describes someone who is brimming with youthful energy— especially girls and young women, who are exceedingly cheerful and animated. A person with a kyapi kyapi disposition is living their best life and isn't afraid to loudly display their intense passion. The image of fangirls passionately engaged in oshikatsu often comes to mind. Be cautious of the slightly negative implications, as hyper-active overenthusiasm may highlight someone as a little too excited, at the cost of bringing down the peaceful environment of the people around you. When said towards girls in a negative tone, 'kyapi kyapi' can be received as derogatory. Niko Niko Smiling You may already be familiar with this word through the popular Nico Nico Douga (now named Niconico) video hosting platform, akin to Japan's version of YouTube. Niko niko describes a bright, cheerful smile. It'll even force you to smile when you say it. This gijogo stems from the word nikori , which refers to a tender grin. Through repetition of the phrase, niko niko excites a more beaming and expressive smile. To contrast, a close alternative onomatopoeia is niya niya — though this gives a more mischievous, sneering image. Guutara Slacking, feeling lethargic For all of those who enjoy a good bed-rot on the weekends after a week of grueling work and everyday responsibilities, guutara will come in useful — it means lazy, sluggish or idle and is used to refer to slackers who lack the willpower to do anything. This onomatopoeia word evokes feelings of procrastination and lethargy. Perhaps the poster child of this expression is Sanrio's lazy egg, Gudetama. Gudetama's moniker combines tamago (egg) with gude gude (lazy). Gudetama is not just simply lazy — the egg's entire personality is rooted in debilitating inactivity, where any effort is synonymous with pain. Uru Uru Teary-eyed and close to crying Through one definition, uru uru can mean damp or moist. But it can also be applied to describe being teary-eyed. When one is at the verge of sobbing, the eyes become glazed with a glossy sorrowful wall of built-up tears. 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SoraNews24
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- SoraNews24
Hello Kitty and Sanrio friends team up with Spy x Family for adorable merch and popup shop【Pics】
Anya and Kitty-chan form friendship and swap outfits. There's a lot to like about anime/manga Spy x Family, between its ongoing espionage, exciting action sequences, and deft use of both low-key and slapstick humor. Of course, there's also the fact that it's an incredibly heartwarming and cute series. Hold on, heartwarming and cute? That's also an accurate description of Hello Kitty and her Sanrio pals, and sure enough they're joining the Spy x Family cast for an adorable new merch line and popup store. Following up on her team-ups with Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, and the magical PreCure girls, Hello Kitty is now saying hello to the Forger family. Each member of the core Spy x Family cast gets a special Sanrio friend, and naturally Kitty-chan herself is paired with Anya, the precocious scene-stealing psychic who's the only one who really knows what's going on in the Forger household. Each piece of artwork has the Spy x Family and Sanrio characters swapping costumes. That means Anya dresses up in Hello Kitty's overalls, and she exchanges her usual hair accessories for ones that look like cat ears too. Kitty, meanwhile, slips on Anya's Eden Academy uniform. Dapper dad/doctor/secret agent Loid loans his snappy suit to fellow blondie Pompompurin… …and mom/office worker/professional killer Yor hangs out with My Melody. Even the family dog, Bond, gets in on the fun, partnered with Cinnamoroll and getting a new bowtie in the same shade of blue as the Sanrio pooch's eyes. The lineup hits all the must-haves for a merch collection, with the characters appearing as/on acrylic mini standees, clear files, hand mirrors, towels, pouches, and tote bags. There are, naturally, blind-buy trinkets too, with 10 possible designs for pins and trading cards… …and five for keychains. If you're a completionist kind of collector, you'll be glad to know that the ordinarily random items can also be bought as box sets, guaranteeing you one of each item at the same price as if you'd been lucky enough to acquire them all individually without any duplicates. The whole lineup is available for preorder now through the Toho Animation Store online shop here, but the items aren't scheduled to ship until September. If that's too long for you to wait, though, a Spy Family x Sanrio popup shop will be running at the Ikebukuro branch of lifestyle goods shop Loft in downtown Tokyo from August 13 to 31 where you can get your hands on the items a little sooner, and popup stores are also planned for Loft branches in Osaka and Fukuoka as well, with their dates yet to be announced. Related: Loft Ikebukuro branch Source: Spy x Family official website via Yahoo! Japan News via Game Watch Top image: Toho Animation Store Insert images: Spy x Family official website, Toho Animation Store (1, 2) ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Spy x Family chapter 118 release date and time: When and where to read the popular manga
Spy x Family chapter 118 release date and time: Spy x Family has won over fans across the globe with its unique mix of spy thrills, wholesome family moments, and sharp humour. With 117 chapters released so far, the manga keeps readers engaged with its exciting plot turns and emotional storytelling. If you're one of the many anticipating what lies ahead for Loid, Yor, and Anya, here's all the essential info about Spy x Family chapter 118. Spy x Family chapter 118 release date and time As per the official Shueisha MANGA Plus website, Spy x Family chapter 118 is scheduled for release on Sunday, June 22, 2025, in the majority of countries around the world. Spy x Family chapter 118 release date and time (as per different time zones) Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 AM, Sunday, June 22 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 AM, Sunday, June 22 British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 PM, Sunday, June 22 Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 PM, Sunday, June 22 Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 PM, Sunday, June 22 Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 PM, Sunday, June 22 Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 AM, Monday, June 23 Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 12:30 AM, Monday, June 23 Where to read Spy x Family chapter 118? Spy x Family chapter 118 will be accessible for free on VIZ Media's Shonen Jump and Shueisha's MANGA Plus platforms. These services offer free access to the first three and most recent three chapters, but readers need a premium subscription to read the rest of the series. What is Spy x Family about? Spy x Family is a popular Japanese manga created by Tatsuya Endo. The story follows Loid Forger, an elite spy known by the codename Twilight, who is assigned a crucial mission to maintain peace between the rival nations of Westalis and Ostania. To blend in and get closer to his target, he forms a fake family adopting Anya, a young girl with telepathic abilities, and marrying Yor, a seemingly ordinary office worker who is actually a skilled assassin known as the Thorn Princess.


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
5 greatest action-comedy anime series ever made
Sakamoto Days (Credit: Crunchy Roll) These five action-comedy anime series blend sharp humor with dynamic storytelling. These are offering more than just laughs through unique characters and worlds. How Sakamoto Days balances chaos and calm View this post on Instagram A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) At first glance, Sakamoto Days looks like a simple gag series. A retired hitman runs a store and fends off old enemies. But beneath the jokes is a surprising sense of rhythm. Action scenes are sharp, while moments between characters build a strong emotional pace. The story flips between slapstick and intensity without losing its core. Each character has quirks that play well off Sakamoto's silence. Visual comedy adds to the punch. Even while dodging bullets, the humor never fades. It's a balance that makes the show stand out among recent releases. One Punch Man 's simple idea, sharp execution One Punch Man (Credit: Crunchy Roll) One Punch Man turns the superhero genre inside out. Saitama's strength makes every battle end in one blow. What keeps the series moving is what happens outside the fights. It leans into absurdity but keeps things grounded through the cast. Heroes around Saitama struggle, fail, and grow. The comedy comes from timing, not just repetition. Fast fights, clean animation, and a surprisingly thoughtful world make the show more than its premise. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Descubra o suplemento natural que está transformando rotinas AlwaysFit Undo This blend of dry humor and explosive action keeps the momentum strong, even across slower arcs. Spy x family 's mix of warmth and chaos Spy x Family adds heart to the genre. A spy, an assassin, and a telepath form a fake family. On paper, the setup is absurd. But the show's charm lies in how sincerely it treats this odd group. The action is brisk but never overshadows the family's dynamic. Anya's reactions carry much of the comedy, while Loid and Yor keep the pace fast. Emotional threads run through the plot without forcing drama. It's a mix that holds both energy and empathy, helping it connect across a wide audience. Hozuki's Coolheadedness redefines workplace comedy Hozuki's Coolheadedness brings a fresh spin to action-comedy. Set in Japanese hell, the series runs like an office drama. Hozuki handles mythical bureaucracy with a deadpan tone and harsh discipline. The humor is dry and rooted in folklore. Episodes move with calm precision, breaking up bursts of chaos with thoughtful pacing. Despite the surreal setting, characters behave with strict logic. This contrast sharpens the jokes, offering a slow-burn style that rewards patient viewers. The show respects tradition while twisting it into clever satire. Gintama's fearless comedy wrapped in chaos Gintama mixes absurd comedy with sharp action, set in a wild, alien-invaded Edo. Its fearless tone, heartfelt arcs, and unpredictable shifts make it a standout in action-comedy anime. A storytelling depth behind the humor These anime go beyond loud laughs and flashy fights. Each show finds its strength in pacing, character work, or unexpected world-building. Comedy becomes the entry point, but what stays is the depth behind the jokes. Whether through absurd premises or sharp execution, these five series prove that action-comedy in anime has more to offer than just a punchline. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .