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News Yuria 100% Manga's Video Adaptation to be Live-Action
posted on 2009-09-12 23:37 EDT
The 18th issue of Hakusensha's Young Animal magazine has announced on Friday that the previously revealed video adaptation of Shigemitsu Harada and Nobuto Hagio's Yuria Hyaku-shiki (Yuria Type 100) science-fiction romance comedy manga will be live-action. The title character is a sex robot whose artificial intelligence is so advanced that she escapes from her creator and decides to live with a college boy in his appartment. Hideo Jōjō、a director of other adult video works, is writing, helming, and editing the project. Sherry Fujii will lead the cast as Yuria 100%, and rest of the cast include Jun Sakakibara, Mutsuo Yoshioka, Mei Itoya, and Shōhei Uno. The video will ship in Japan on November 20.
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