Completing Aniplus’ Spring 2019 lineup is the continuation of RobiHachi and the third season of Bungo Stray Dogs.

RobiHachi

New Episodes: Tuesday 12:00am with replays every Tuesday 11:00pm (Show page)

RobiHachi is an original animation series produced by Studio Comet. The series will be directed by Shinji Takamatsu, who is well-known for directing popular titles such as Gintama: The Movie, Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!, Haven’t You Heart? I’m Sakamoto and Grand Blue. RobiHachi is set in NEOTOKYO in the year G.C. (Galaxy Century) 0051, and humans have known of aliens for the last 50 years and obtained super light-speed navigation technology and formed a commonwealth of planets. Self-proclaimed freelance reporter Robby Yarge loses his job, his girlfriend, and almost his life. Debt collectors are after him. One day, Robby gets robbed and a young man helps him. He turns out to be Hatchi Kita, an 18-year-old debt collector, working for the loan shark Yang. A cat-and-mouse chase begins, and Yang takes his subordinates Allo and Gras along for the ride. (Aniplus PR)

Having seen the sneak peak for this new series, it has this Space Dandy (or Gintama) vibe running all over, but with the expectation of having less fanservice. If you’re into sci-fi action comedy, you may want to check this one out.

Also: Sugibro and Daisuke Sakaguchi (aka Shinpachi) are here.

Bungo Stray Dogs S3

Premiere: 12 April 2019, every Fridays 11:00pm with replays every Saturday 8:00pm (Show page)

Bungo Stray Dogs 3 is the long-awaited sequel of the popular hit series adapted from the popular Japanese manga of the same name written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa. The cast will also reprise their roles after three years since the last season. Following the happenings of the second season, after the awakening of the “Demon”, Osamu Dazai grows anxious. Lurking in the culverts is Fyodor D., the leader of the underground syndicate, Rats in the House of the Dead. Their sinister plot will finally be put into action… (Aniplus PR)

The only things I know about this series is that Mamoru Miyano is here, and the characters are named after famed novelists. I am sure the fans can tell the highlights of the story better than mine, so I’ll leave it to all the fans to come up here and leave their reactions for good measure.

In the Philippines, watch Aniplus on SKYcable SD Channel 139 in Metro Manila, Camanava/Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan (San Jose Del Monte) via SKY Select for Php100 a month as well as Cablelink Channel 103 (Basic PLUS). If you have the EasyTV digibox from the guys at Solar, switch to Channel 10.

More info and updates are posted on aniplus-asia.com/news and on Facebook and Twitter. (Show times may change without prior notice.)

See the previous posts on Aniplus’ Spring 2019 lineup here: