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Anime adaptation of blood Lad vampire comedy Manga listed (updated)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Official website of the Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko label for the next novel of Haruhi Suzumiya Suzumiya Haruhi no Kyogaku (the surprise of Haruhi Suzumiya), began to show a thumbnail image of the July edition of Ace Young Kadokawa Shoten Magazine Wednesday; the image indicates that it is a project of anime adaptation of manga vampire of Yuki Kodama Lad of blood in the works. The issue of the magazine will not officially sent until 4 June.

The black comedy follows a vampire called Staz has its figurative heart stolen by Fuyumi, a girl of secondary human appearing suddenly in their world. Unfortunately, it is so suddenly murdered, and thus becomes a ghost. Ekis tries to bring Fuyumi back to life.

Kodama released the manga in Ace Young in 2009, and Kadokawa Shoten will send the fourth volume of book compiled at the beginning of next month. The number of July of the magazine will also feature the launch of Suzuki Sanami Black Rock Shooter ~ innocent soul ~ manga, a "life-size" poster of the Evangelion Rei Ayanami, a reversible writing Board (boxed) of the disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, in nature and covers the alternative volume for blood Lad and Daisuki desu! Cosmos Tenshi magical girl manga.

[Via 2ch]

Update: More information on aggregate Fund.

Update 2: As of 8: 55 p.m. Wednesday time of Japan, Suzumiya Haruhi no Kyogaku Web now shows a thumbnail image of the magazine issue without the titular anime.
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Second Futari H live-action adaptation announced

Saturday, May 7, 2011

The current issue of young animal Arashi magazine has been the development of the live-action film version katsu Aki's romance/soap opera / "how to sex" announced officially the ongoing manga series guide manga series Futari H. 1997 premiered and was previously 23 million copies sold. The manga was adapted into two 2-episode OVA series from 2002 to 2004 and a live-action TV series in 2003.
Source: Anime News Network
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Manga Sutra - Futari H gets new live-action adaptation

Monday, May 2, 2011

The June issue of Hakusensha's Young Animal Arashi magazine is announcing on Friday that a new adaptation of live action manga by Aki Katsu Futari Ecchi (Futari H) romantic comedy has been given the go-ahead for this summer. The manga is still an inexperienced couple and their comic adventures as they explore privacy among themselves. More details on the issue will provide this year 10 of Young Animal Hakusensha magazine on May 13.

Aki Katsu (psychic Academy, the vision of Escaflowne) has been the development of the manga, which describes itself as a "Bible of love" or a "user manual" for people in love, the young animals and Young Animal Arashi from 1997. HAKUSENSHA published the compilation book volume 49 of the manga in Japan in February, and the manga has sold 23 million copies so far. TOKYOPOP published the manga in North America under the name Manga Sutra - Futari H before announcing that it would close its us publishing operations.

Media Blasters released the adaptation of anime original video from 2002-2004 in the same manga under the name of passage through the history of love. There was a previous adaptation of the manga live-action television miniseries in 2003.

[Via Manga news]
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