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    • Ryuuken
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      Prince of Stride Alternative TV Anime Premieres on January 5
       
      The official website for Prince of Stride Alternative, the television anime of Kadokawa's otome game Prince of Stride, revealed on Thursday that the anime will premiere on January 5. The series will debut on AT-X on January 5 at 11:00 p.m. The show will then air on Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, and BS11.
       
      The original game revolves around "Stride," an extreme sport that involves six people on one team who run relay races through towns. Hōnan Academy and other schools compete to win eastern Japan's top Stride competition, "End of Summer."
       
      The anime series revolves around a closed-down "Stride" club at Hōnan Academy. First-year high school students Takeru Fujiwara and Nana Sakurai attempt to restart the club, but they must recruit six members for the team. They ask Riku Yagami to join, but he turns them down by saying that Stride is the one thing he doesn't want to do. However, Takeru and Nana drag Riku into the clubroom to try to convince him.
       
      The game's original cast will return for the anime.
       
      Shūji Sogabe [FiFS] is credited with the original design works for the series. Kanako Nono [FiFS] is credited with the original character design, and Tomoyuki Uchikoga is credited with the original graphic design. Atsuko Ishizuka (Hanayamata, No Game, No Life, The Pet Girl of Sakurasou) is directing the series at MADHOUSE. Taku Kishimoto (Silver Spoon, Haikyu!!, Bunny Drop) is handling the series composition, and Kokunen Ou (Hanayamata) is adapting Nono's character designs for animation.
       
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    • Ryuuken
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      Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash Light Novels Get TV Anime in January
       
      TOHO Animation began streaming a promotional video on Friday to reveal that author Ao Jūmonji and illustrator Eiri Shirai's Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash (Hai to Gensō no Grimgar or Grimgar le Monde des cendres et de fantaisie) light novel series is getting a television anime adaptation that will premiere in January 2016.
       

      Text: When they awaken, they're in the dark.
      Text: Original Work: Ao Jūmonji / Original Illustrator: Eiri Shirai
      Text: When they advance away from the darkness, a world they've never seen before...
      Text: ...Grimgar spreads out before them.
      Text: Director / Scriptwriter: Ryosuke Nakamura
      Text: Character Design: Mieko Hosoi
      Text: Production: A-1 Pictures
      Text: Where is this
      Text: Why are we here
      Text: Where did we come from
      Text: Memories, money, special powers
      Text: This is the reality we who have none of those things have obtained.
      Text: Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash
      Text: Living, isn't easy.
      Text: TV anime January 2016 broadcast start
       
      The official website describes the series as follows:
       
      Living, isn't easy.
      When Haruhito awakens, he's in the dark.
      He doesn't know where he is, why is he here, and where he came from.
      Around him there are several men and women who have the same circumstances.
      Together, they advance forward away from the darkness, and a world they've never seen before called "Grimgar" spreads out before them.
      Memories, money, special powers — This is the reality we who have none of those things have obtained.
       
      The "youth x fantasy" series follows Haruhito and his companions as they suddenly find themselves in a "game-like world" called Grimgar and must form a party, cooperate, and learn new skills to survive the harsh environment together.
       
      Ryosuke Nakamura (Aiura director and scriptwriter, Mōryō no Hako director) is directing and writing the scripts at A-1 Pictures. Mieko Hosoi (Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū, Psychic School Wars) is designing the characters.
       
      Jūmonji and Shirai launched the light novel series in 2013, and Overlap Bunko will publish the sixth novel on October 25. Mutsumi Okubashi launched a manga adaptation in Square Enix's Gangan Joker magazine in April.
       
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    • Ryuuken
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      Owari no Seraph
       

       
       
      Seraph of the End by The Legend of the Legendary Heroes' Kagami Gets TV Anime
       
      Jump Square manga by creator trio began in 2012
       
      The editorial department of Shueisha's Jump Square magazine announced on Thursday that a TV anime adaptation of novelist Takaya Kagami (The Legend of the Legendary Heroes, A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives), manga creator Daisuke Furuya, and manga artist Yamato Yamamoto's (Kure-nai) Seraph of the End (Owari no Seraph) manga has been green-lit. The staff noted that the animation studio, the cast, and other details will be announced at a later time.
       
      The story takes place in a world where an unknown virus has killed the entire human population except for children. Those children were then enslaved by vampires. The manga centers on Yuichiro Hyakuya, a human who dreams of becoming strong enough to kill all vampires.
       
      Yamamoto and Kagami launched the dark fantasy series in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine in fall 2012. Shueisha is publishing the sixth volume on September 4, and newvolumes have regularly ranked on Oricon's top 50 chart. Viz has licensed the manga in English for its digital Weekly Shonen Jump anthology.
       
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