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Kuroshitsuji Anime's Promotional Video Streamed
posted on 2008-07-26 06:31 EDT
The official Japanese website for the anime adaptation of Yana Toboso's Kuroshitsuji manga has launched with a streaming promotional video on Saturday. (The video requires recent versions of Adobe Flash Player and Windows Media Player.) The story centers on Sebastian Michaelis, an impeccable butler who can carry out practically any task his master requires of him — in part because of his secret lineage. He serves Ciel, the Phantomhive family head who is smart, business-savvy, and all of 12 years old. The anime is set to premiere in October in Japan.
Source: Moon Phase
Image © 2007 Yana Toboso/Square Enix
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