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When Does Black Jack Season 3 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Black Jack ended after Season 2.

TMDB

8.6

Seasons

2

Episodes

77

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Diagnostics

Network
Nippon TV
First aired
2004-10-11
Last aired
2006-09-04
Runtime
25 min

Predictive Logic Analysis

Black Jack has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 3 in development.

What is Black Jack about?

Black Jack follows an unlicensed surgeon operating in the shadows of the medical world, a brilliant and morally ambiguous figure who takes on cases that legitimate hospitals won't touch. Driven by a mysterious past and an almost supernatural gift for diagnosis and surgery, Black Jack occupies a unique space between savior and opportunist—he'll perform miracles, but only if the price is right. Alongside his devoted assistant Pinoko, a pint-sized girl with an unrequited devotion to her mentor, he navigates a world of medical impossibilities, supernatural ailments, and ethical quandaries that challenge both his intellect and his carefully constructed emotional walls. For viewers drawn to character-driven stories with genuine stakes, Black Jack offers the rare appeal of a protagonist who is neither hero nor villain but something far more complicated.

The series balances its procedural medical framework with genuine dramatic weight, never quite settling into comfort. Each episode functions as a self-contained mystery, yet the cumulative effect reveals a man slowly confronting the gap between scientific certainty and human emotion. The anime's visual style underscores this tension between clinical precision and emotional turbulence, while the chemistry between Black Jack and Pinoko—part mentor-student dynamic, part surrogate family—provides emotional grounding without sentimentality. The show's tone is distinctly adult, grounded in consequence rather than spectacle, though it's willing to venture into the surreal when the story demands it.

Black Jack drew dedicated viewership during its two-season run on Nippon TV, finding particular resonance with audiences who appreciated its refusal to offer easy answers or manufactured redemption arcs. The series respects intelligence over melodrama, treating medical crises and moral dilemmas with genuine seriousness. While it never achieved the mainstream prominence of some contemporary anime, it built a reputation as a thinking person's show—one that trusted viewers to sit with ambiguity and to find meaning in small character moments rather than grand plot developments.

The series represents a particular strain of anime that has largely fallen out of fashion: character-focused drama prioritizing intellectual engagement and emotional subtlety over action or spectacle. Black Jack occupies a quiet corner of anime history, a show for those who discovered it rather than one that imposed itself through cultural saturation. Its influence persists primarily among viewers and creators who value narrative integrity and the exploration of moral complexity, cementing its place as a thoughtful, distinctive entry in anime drama rather than a tent-pole property.

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Black Jack Season 3 Release Date

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Black Jack seasons

Black Jack2004 · 60 ep
  • 1. The Order of Operations / The Missing Needle2004-10-11 · ★ 6.0
  • 2. The Ant's Legs2004-10-18 · ★ 7.0
  • 3. Playing Doctor2004-11-01 · ★ 8.0
  • 4. The Sixth-Magnitude Man2004-11-08 · ★ 7.0
  • 5. A Teacher and a Pupil2004-11-15 · ★ 6.0
  • 6. White Lion2004-11-22 · ★ 7.0
  • 7. The Miracle Arm2004-11-29 · ★ 7.0
  • 8. Moraimizu2004-12-06 · ★ 7.0
  • 9. Legend of the Phoenix2004-12-13 · ★ 7.0
  • 10. The Gift from a Killer Whale2005-01-17 · ★ 6.0
  • 11. Give My Brother Back!2005-01-24 · ★ 6.0
  • 12. A Pirate's Arm2005-01-31 · ★ 8.0
  • 13. Move, Solomon2005-02-07 · ★ 7.0
  • 14. The Fabricated Wedding2005-02-14 · ★ 6.0
  • 15. Missing Pinoko2005-02-21 · ★ 6.0
  • 16. The Idol Who Lost Her Voice2005-02-28 · ★ 6.0
  • 17. Mail Friends2005-03-07 · ★ 7.0
  • 18. Good Luck, Kowa Clinic2005-03-14 · ★ 7.0
  • 19. The Sage of Yamate Line2005-03-21 · ★ 7.0
  • 20. First Storm of Spring2005-04-11 · ★ 6.0
  • 21. Pinoko's Plans for Adulthood2005-04-11
  • 22. Love after the Downpour2005-04-18
  • 23. A Challenge called Avalanche2005-04-25
  • 24. Cholera Uproar2005-05-02
  • 25. Abacus Genius2005-05-09
  • 26. Tragedy of an Ultra-fine Room2005-05-16
  • 27. Wilderness Epidemic2005-05-23
  • 28. The Life-Arranging Flower2005-05-30
  • 29. Operation in the Midst of Thunder Clouds2005-06-06
  • 30. 20th Year Implication2005-06-13
  • 31. The Blue Sea's Fear2005-06-20
  • 32. Invader from the Sky2005-06-27
  • 33. Shaking Operating Room2005-07-04
  • 34. Jack Hospital2005-07-11
  • 35. Misaki's House is Incomplete2005-07-18
  • 36. Iruka and Gang2005-08-01
  • 37. Challenge to an Unknown Person2005-08-08
  • 38. War Will Continue2005-08-15
  • 39. Doll and Policeman2005-08-22
  • 40. Operation and A Movie's Miracle2005-08-29
  • 41. Life's Misdiagnosis2005-09-05
  • 42. Shrink!2005-09-12
  • 43. Pinoko's Birth2005-10-10
  • 44. Merry Drinker's Classmates2005-10-17
  • 45. Cultural Festival Bodyguard2005-10-24
  • 46. Snow Field's Violin2005-10-31
  • 47. Robin Boy2005-11-07
  • 48. The Carbuncle (The Face Affliction)2005-11-14
  • 49. Brotherly Love2005-11-21
  • 50. The Blind Doctor of Acupuncture2005-11-28
  • 51. Eyewitness2005-12-05
  • 52. Infant's Balad2005-12-19
  • 53. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Deceitful Parent and Child2006-01-16
  • 54. The Platform of Life2006-01-23
  • 55. The Skin Donor2006-01-30
  • 56. Pinoko's Exam Diary2006-02-06
  • 57. The Old Man and the Big Tree2006-02-13
  • 58. Black Queen2006-02-20
  • 59. The Encounter Between the Two with a Past2006-02-27
  • 60. The Two Pinokos2006-03-06
Black Jack 212006 · 17 ep
  • 1. The Day His Medical License Returns2006-04-10
  • 2. Black Jack Meets His Father Again2006-04-17
  • 3. Pinoko's Sadness.2006-04-24
  • 4. The Black Angel of Northern Europe2006-05-08
  • 5. The Robotic Arm2006-05-15
  • 6. The Flying Hospital2006-05-22
  • 7. The Promise Concerning Life, Worth Ten Billion Yen2006-05-29
  • 8. Awake After Sixty-Five Years2006-06-05
  • 9. The Imprint on the Heart2006-06-12
  • 10. A Miracle in New York2006-06-26
  • 11. The Destiny of the Black Doctor2006-07-03
  • 12. Beyond the Aurora2006-07-10
  • 13. Pinoko, Go Back to Japan!2006-07-24
  • 14. The Terrifying Phoenix Disease2006-07-31
  • 15. The Truth about Black Jack's Father2006-08-14
  • 16. The Challenge Against Extinction2006-08-28 · ★ 5.0
  • 17. The Sanctity of Life2006-09-04

Black Jack cast

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Akio Otsuka

Akio Otsuka

Black Jack (voice)

Yuko Mizutani

Yuko Mizutani

Pinoko (voice)

Mako Hyodo

Mako Hyodo

(voice)

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    When does Black Jack Season 3 come out?
    Black Jack ended after Season 2.
    Is Black Jack renewed or cancelled?
    Black Jack has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of Black Jack are there?
    Black Jack has aired 2 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Black Jack are there?
    There are 77 episodes of Black Jack across 2 seasons.
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