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News Yurumeitsu Anime to Ship in Spring as OVA
posted on 2008-12-30 03:32 EST
An advertisement designed as a fictional "Yurume Newspaper" has revealed that the anime adaptation of saxyun's four-panel Yurumeitsu manga will be an original video animation (OVA) project that will launch next spring. The story centers on Yurume, an 18-year-old rōnin — a high school graduate who has yet to be accepted into college. Yurume moves to the outskirts of Tokyo to study for the next exams and ends up living in Maison du Wish, an apartment complex full of aimless "veteran rōnin" who have been out of school for years. The manga began as a one-shot manga in the June 2005 issue of Takeshobo's Monthly Manga Club magazine, and it became a regular series in the December issue of that year. The first compiled volume of the manga was published last year.
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