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News Kyo no Gononi TV Anime's Promo Movie Posted Online
posted on 2008-09-27 18:30 EDT
The Japanese broadcaster TV Tokyo has posted a promotional movie for the television anime adaptation of Coharu Sakuraba's Kyo no Gononi (Kyō no 5 no 2 or Today in Class 5-2) manga. The "light ecchi" story centers around fifth grader Ryōta Satō, his childhood friend Chika Koizumi, and the rest of their school's Class 5-2. Tsuyoshi Nagasawa and Xebec's television anime adaptation will premiere in Japan on October 5. The manga itself will restart with a three-installment run in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine on September 29.
Source: Moon Phase
Image © Coharu Sakuraba, Kodansha/Kyo no Gononi Guardian Group
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