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Is Zankyou no Terror finished?

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In this post, we take a closer look at the current status of the series “Zankyou no Terror”, also known by the following titles:

  • Terror in Resonance
  • 残響のテロル
  • Terror in Tokyo
  • Terror of Resonance

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Based on our analysis, the series is FINISHED. ✅

Here’s how we reached that conclusion:

  • All related entries are marked as finished on MyAnimeList
  • The series is listed as ended on Trakt

These sources consistently confirm that the main story of Zankyou no Terror has been fully concluded.

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Zankyou no Terror

July 11, 2014
Finished Airing TV
Terror in Resonance
残響のテロル
SummaryPainted in red, the word "VON" is all that is left behind after a terrorist attack on a nuclear facility in Japan. The government is shattered by their inability to act, and the police are left frantically searching for ways to crack down the perpetrators. The public are clueless—until, six months later, a strange video makes its way onto the internet. In it, two teenage boys who identify themselves only as "Sphinx" directly challenge the police, threatening to cause destruction and mayhem across Tokyo. Unable to stop the mass panic quickly spreading through the city and desperate for any leads in their investigation, the police struggle to act effectively against these terrorists, with Detective Kenjirou Shibazaki caught in the middle of it all.

Zankyou no Terror tells the story of Nine and Twelve, the two boys behind the masked figures of Sphinx. They should not exist, yet they stand strong in a world of deception and secrets while they make the city fall around them, all in the hopes of burying their own tragic truth.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

BackgroundEpisodes 1 and 2 were previewed at a screening in Los Angeles at Anime Expo on July 5, 2014. Regular broadcasting began on July 11, 2014. In an interview with Otaku USA Magazine director Shinichirou Watanabe stated that the music of Icelandic band Sigur Rós gave him visual images that inspired the series and its soundtrack. He also states that the team went to Iceland to record the music.