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Luck & Logic Streams 2nd 'We Are Luck & Logic Club' Anime Short

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Yuka Ozaki, Eriko Matsui, Rimi Nishimoto star in 1-minute anime short series

The official YouTube channel for the Luck & Logic franchise began streaming the second episode of the "Watashi-tachi, Rakuroji-bu!" (We Are the Luck and Logic Club!) short anime series on Saturday. The one-minute anime series is airing before each full Luck & Logic TV anime episode.

The anime short features three high school girls enjoying the Luck & Logic trading card game and commenting on how wonderful it is to eat a boxed lunch while playing the game. The anime stars:

The first and second episodes of the short will also be featured as a bonus extra on the first Blu-ray Disc volume release of the main Luck & Logic anime series, which ships on March 25. The second Blu-ray Disc volume release will feature the third and fourth episodes of the short when it ships on April 22.

The anime short features the same returning staff from the main anime series: director Takashi Naoya, character designer and concept designer Mari Shimazaki, original concept creator and series composition writer Yuuya Takahashi, character designer and chief animation director Katsuhiro Kumagai, and animation studio Doga Kobo.

The anime short also serves as an advertisement for Bushiroad's Luck & Logic trading card game, which Bushiroad with ship in Japan with two starter decks and one booster pack on January 28. Bushiroad plans to release the trading card game in English this summer.

The Luck and Logic project is a collaboration between Bushiroad, Bandai Visual, Doga Kobo Nitroplus, Lantis, and Yuhodo. The main television anime series premiered in Japan on January 9. Funimation is streaming the series in North America as it airs. Crunchyroll is streaming the series in Spain and Portugal, and Daisuki and Anime Lab are also streaming the series outside of North America.


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