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News Animedia: Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere TV Info Was in Error
posted on 2011-12-09 01:10 EST
On Friday, the staff of Gakken's Animedia magazine posted an urgent notice about the Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere anime's broadcast information in the magazine's January issue. According to the Animedia staff, the information about broadcast plans beyond episode 13 is in error and has not been confirmed by the anime's production committee. The magazine's staff offered apologies to the readers and everyone involved in the anime.
The January issue reported that the Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere anime will resume airing next April with the 14th episode. The issue will not officially ship until Saturday, but copies have already reached the general public.
[Via Moe Ota-News Sokuhō]
Image © Minoru Kawakami/ASCII Media Works/Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere Production Committee
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