The anime world is buzzing with excitement as the official Soul Eater 20th anniversary account ended a full year of silence with a mysterious post. The message, featuring the franchise’s iconic grinning moon, simply reads “Next Is…” and fans are convinced a remake or new anime project is coming.
This teaser arrives just as the Fire Force anime concluded, which directly connected its story to the Soul Eater universe. Both series come from creator Atsushi Ohkubo, and the timing has pushed reboot speculation into overdrive.
The Cryptic Moon Post That Broke the Internet
On April 23, 2026, the official Soul Eater anniversary X account posted a black and white image of the familiar smiling moon with the pointed nose. Alongside it came the short but powerful caption “Next Is…”
The account had not posted anything since April 2025, making this sudden return highly significant. Within just hours of going live, the post gathered over 2 million views, showing how much demand still exists for this franchise.
Fans quickly connected this teaser to the recent ending of Fire Force. The final episode of that series included the words “Next is Soul World” and featured visual callbacks to Soul Eater characters. This confirmed what many had suspected, that Fire Force serves as a prequel to Soul Eater.
Why Fans Have Waited So Long for a Remake
The original Soul Eater anime aired from April 2008 to March 2009, produced by Studio BONES. It ran for 51 episodes and became a beloved series for its unique art style, dark humor, and memorable characters.
But there is a major problem with that original adaptation. The anime finished in 2009, but the Soul Eater manga kept running until 2013. The production team had to create an original ending because they ran out of source material.
This situation feels very similar to what happened with Fullmetal Alchemist. That series also got an anime original ending in 2003, then received a faithful remake called Brotherhood in 2009. Many fans want the same treatment for Soul Eater.
The manga delivers a darker, more complete story than what the 2008 anime showed. Important character development and major story arcs from the later volumes never made it to the screen.
The Fire Force Connection Gives Strong Hints
Fire Force, another series by Atsushi Ohkubo, finished its anime run recently. The final episodes made it very clear that Fire Force takes place in the same world as Soul Eater, but as a prequel.
One fan on X expressed the excitement: “This timing is too perfect. They are really doing it.”
Another wrote: “If Soul Eater gets a remake I am actually going to cry. This anime means everything to me.”
Not everyone has jumped to conclusions. Some fans remain cautious, with one user noting: “This could just be anniversary marketing. We have seen this kind of tease before.”
Studio BONES, which animated the original Soul Eater, also produced Fire Force and many other hit series like My Hero Academia. With My Hero Academia ending recently, the studio has more availability for new long term projects.
What Could the Announcement Actually Be?
The teaser message gives no details about what “Next Is…” actually means. Fans have put forward several possibilities.
The most desired option is a full remake, similar to Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. This would adapt the entire manga faithfully from beginning to end. It could run for multiple seasons and finally show the real story that Atsushi Ohkubo wrote.
A second possibility is a new project set in the same universe. The timeline between Fire Force and Soul Eater has room for more stories. Some fans want to see how the world evolved from one series to the other.
The third, less exciting option is that the announcement might just cover anniversary events, exhibitions, or merchandise. Special art shows and product releases often accompany major anniversaries like this one.
A fourth possibility is a smaller animated project first, such as a special episode or teaser trailer, before any full series gets officially confirmed.
No Official Confirmation Yet
It is important to note that no official announcement has come from Studio BONES, Square Enix (which published the Soul Eater manga), or any other involved party. The teaser remains just a teaser until proven otherwise.
The post could simply be the beginning of anniversary celebrations without any new anime production attached. Fans have seen similar teases from other franchises that led to smaller announcements.
But the Fire Force connection changes the situation compared to past teases. That series ended by directly pointing toward Soul Eater. A production committee would not include those references without a reason.
Atsushi Ohkubo has previously hinted at possible involvement in future projects. He stated: “If there’s another Fire Force project or something else comes up, I’ll show up for some promo stuff like always, hehe!”
This leaves room for interpretation but does not confirm anything specific about a Soul Eater remake.
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The Growing Trend of Anime Remakes
Anime remakes have become increasingly common in recent years. Fruits Basket received a full remake that faithfully adapted the manga. Shaman King also returned with a new adaptation. Trigun got Trigun Stampede, a modern reimagining.
Soul Eater fits perfectly into this trend. The original series has strong name recognition and a dedicated fanbase. The manga is complete, so a remake would have a clear roadmap from start to finish. The connection to the recently finished Fire Force gives the franchise fresh relevance.
The 20th anniversary in 2026 provides the perfect occasion for a major announcement. Many intellectual properties plan reboot or remake announcements around milestone anniversaries.
For now, fans will keep watching the Soul Eater official accounts for any follow up messages. The phrase “Next Is…” remains open ended, but the hope across the anime community has never been stronger.
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