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Koihime†Musō Original Video Anime Project Green-Lit
posted on 2008-09-24 06:56 EDT
The official website for the anime adaptation of the Koihime†Musō adult adventure game has announced that a new original video animation (OVA) project has been green-lit. BaseSon's original game and the recently ended television anime series re-imagine the characters from the Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as an almost all-female moé cast. The contents of the new video project have yet to be decided, but the website says that it should be very different from the television version. The television version ran from last July until this past Tuesday.
Source: Moon Phase Comments
Image © BaseSon, Koihime†Musō Production Committee 2008
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