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Macademi Wasshoi's Newest Promotional Video Streamed
posted on 2008-08-08 13:35 EDT
The official Japanese website of the Macademi Wasshoi! anime series is streaming the newest promotional video for the project. Ichiro Sakaki (Scrapped Princess, Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica, Strait Jacket) wrote The Magician's Academy light novels about a magical academy student who accidentally conjures a girl with enough power to destroy his country. The video features the "M*O*S*O Ranmai" song by the ad hoc singing group MA chu RI. The anime is scheduled to air in Japan in October.
Source: Sashin Anime Jōhō
Image © 2008 Ichiro Sakaki/PUBLISHED BY ENTERBRAIN, INC./MA PROJECT
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