Yo-kai Watch Anime To Air On Disney XD; Here’s An English Trailer

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The first Yo-kai Watch RPG is coming to North America this holiday, and the anime will make its debut in America this year as well. Dentsu Entertainment have announced that the series will air on Disney XD, and that the station is currently scheduled to air the first 26 episodes.

 

Dentsu also released an English trailer for the anime, which you can watch above, and in case you missed it, English-language footage of the Yo-kai Watch game can be found here.

 

In addition to the game and anime, other merchandise for Yo-kai Watch is coming over, too. As reported in the past, Viz Media will publish the Yo-kai Watch manga in North America, while Hasbro are handling the toys.


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