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Hatsukoi Limited Anime's Promo Commercial Streamed
posted on 2009-04-06 10:24 EDT
The Hatsukoi Limited television anime's website has begun streaming a new promotional commercial with several seconds of animated footage. (In the linked page, select the second image.) Mizuki Kawashita's original manga portrayed vignettes in the everyday lives of a junior high school girl named Ayumi and several other junior high and high school girls. Director Yoshiki Yamakawa (Hells Angels) is collaborating with the J.C. Staff animators on the anime version, which will premiere on April 11 in Japan.
Source: Moon Phase
Image © Mizuki Kawashita/Shueisha, "Hatsukoi Limited" Production Committee
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