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2nd Season of Junjō Romantica to Air in October
posted on 2008-07-27 12:56 EDT
The official Japanese website of the Junjō Romantica anime series has announced that a second season has been green-lit for airing in October in Japan. The first anime season and the new Junjō Romantica 2 season adapts Shungiku Nakamura's popular boys-love manga of the same name. The first six volumes of the manga version are available in English from Tokyopop's Blu label. The manga is still in circulation in the quarterly manga magazine CIEL Trés Trés, with occasional special installments in the bimonthly magazine Asuka CIEL. The first anime season ran from April to June earlier this year.
Source: Moon Phase
Image © Fujisaki-Miyako, Shungiku Nakamura/Kadokawa Shoten
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