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News Shina Dark Manga's Volume 3 to Include Anime DVD
posted on 2007-11-26 04:36 EST
The limited first printing of volume 3 (on sale February 27) of Bunjuro Nakayama and Yukari Higa's Shina Dark - Kuroki Tsuki no Ō to Sōheki no Tsuki no Himegimi (Shina Dark: The King of the Black Moon and the Princesses of the Blue Moon) manga will include a special DVD anime video. The February issue (on sale December 21) of Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh will also include a special anime DVD. The publisher MediaWorks announced the anime adaptation at this weekend's Dengeki 15th Anniversary event in Tokyo, and showed part of the manga's DVD video during the event. The fantasy comedy centers around a legendary demon king that was resurrected on the island Shina Dark during an eclipse, and two princesses among the thousand girls who were offered to him in human sacrifice.
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