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    • Ryuuken
      Por Ryuuken
      Boku dake ga Inai Machi Manga Gets TV Anime in January
       
      Anime about young man who can turn back time will premiere on Noitamina
       
      An official website for a television anime adaptation of Kei Sanbe's Boku dake ga Inai Machi (The Town Where Only I Am Missing) manga opened on Friday. The anime will begin in January on Fuji TV's Noitamina block.
      Tomohiko Ito (Sword Art Online, Silver Spoon) is directing the series and Taku Kishimoto (Silver Spoon, Haikyu!!) is handling series composition at A-1 Pictures.
       
      The website is streaming the first short promotional video:
       
      The video features the tagline, "When faced with the past, the present comes to life."
       
      In the manga's story, Fujinuma is a young man who works as a struggling manga creator. However, he has an ability that others don't: the ability to turn back time.
       
      Sanbe began the manga in 2012 and it is currently serialized in Kadokawa'sYoung Ace magazine. Kadokawa will ship the sixth compiled volume on July 4 The manga was nominated for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize 'Reader Award' in 2014 and this year's Manga Taisho Awards.
       
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    • yuuki k. :3
      Por yuuki k. :3
      Ola
       
      Gostaria de saber se ja saiu a nova temporada de kamisama hajimemashita que creio que se vai chamar kamisama kiss? 
       
      Obrigada pela atençao :33
    • Death the Kid
      Por Death the Kid
      Kamisama Hajimemashita Shōjo Manga Gets TV Anime
      Julietta Suzuki's manga about homeless girl staying at deity's shrine
      This year's 15th issue of Hakusensha's Hana to Yume magazine is announcing on Wednesday that a television anime adaptation of Julietta Suzuki's Kami-sama Hajimemashita shōjo manga has been green-lit. The story follows a girl named Nanami who finds herself homeless after her father leaves. She comes to the home of a boy who offers to let her stay over — only to discover it is a Shinto shrine. The boy happens to be a deity.
      Akitaro Daichi (Fruits Basket, Kodocha, Now and Then, Here and There) is directing at TMS Entertainment (Detective Conan, Lupin III). Junko Yamanaka (Detective Conan, KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple) is designing the characters.
      Suzuki launched the manga in Hana to Yume in 2008, and Hakusensha has published 11 volumes.
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    • Natos
      Por Natos
      O dia de escola de Takahata Shun começa tão normal e aborrecido como sempre, mas não acaba dessa forma. Após a cabeça do seu professor explodir, ele e os seus colegas vêm-se obrigados a jogar um jogos infantis como Daruma ga Koronda (um jogo como o macaquinho do chinês) com apostas mortais. Sem saberem quem está por trás desta misteriosa sessão de jogos mortífera, e sem saberem quando irá acabar, a unica coisas que Shun e seus colegas podem fazer é tentar continuar a ganhar.
       
       
      Esta é uma boa shounen de horror, com uma boa arte e uma história original. A maneira como os autores adaptaram brincadeiras infantis a jogos mortíferos está bem conseguida.
       
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