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The new episodes are officially considered part of a new season, not a continuation of season 1. I'm new here, so apologies for the potential stupidity on my part but I'm not sure why a mod locked the possibility of adding a new season without at least properly adding it and organizing it themselves. It's confusing asf to have just a supposed season 1 with 24 episodes, when that's just not the case at all.

Any way to fix that? Thanks!

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As per our rules, when the episodes are numbered continuously, they should be added to one single season.

As visible on the official page, the new episode is numbered 13.

  1. Name your files as TMDB expects (S01E13) and scrape the metadata
  2. Open the newly created NFO in Notepad and manually change the information. Change season to "2" and episode to "1". Save the file.
  3. After you change the NFO , you can rename the video and NFO file to S02E01

This is how I've been using TMDB for anime.

@superboy97 said:

As per our rules, when the episodes are numbered continuously, they should be added to one single season.

As visible on the official page, the new episode is numbered 13.

DANDADAN, this is also the official website, and it says "Season 2."

@kkblanco said:

@superboy97 said:

As per our rules, when the episodes are numbered continuously, they should be added to one single season.

As visible on the official page, the new episode is numbered 13.

DANDADAN, this is also the official website, and it says "Season 2."

It's a losing battle. I've seen the same arguments in Solo Leveling and Shangri-la frontier discussions. People posted X comments from creators and different promo materials as proof, and they still didn't change it. Only solution is to change the season ourselves after scraping.

Yes, it's a lost battle in advance, but I will continue to raise the problem because they only accumulate and it's a mistake.

Ah, I see we’re back on doing this again. Here is my solution:

  1. Stop filling metadata information on those contentious listings where TMDB and its bunch of merry mods insists on following a stupid rule that nobody want.
  2. Point your metadata lookups to TVDB instead.
  3. Profit!

Maybe if we all stop to do free work they will be more inclined to come back to the table and negotiate a proper policy.

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