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News Several New Anime Named, Dated for January 2009
posted on 2008-11-11 06:21 EST
Kurokami The Animation, the television version of Dall-Young Lim and Sung-woo Park's Kurokami (Black God) supernatural action manga, will debut in Japan in January 2009.
The television series adaptation of Minari Endo's Maria Holic romantic comedy manga will also premiere in January. The official website has revamped itself.
Minami-ke: Okaeri, the third anime series based on Coharu Sakuraba's Minami-ke manga series, will launch in January.
Slayers Evolution-R, the fifth series based on Hajime Kanzaka and Rui Araizumi's Slayers fantasy comedy light novels, will premiere in January.
Source: Saishin Anime Jōhō
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