The Edition this year 23 of weekly Shonen Jump from Shueisha is announcing on Monday Inumarudashi of which Koji Oishi: school gag comedy manga is being adapted into a Flash project anime. Yu Kobayashi will play Inumaru-kun, and Haruna Kondo of the duo comedy Harisenbon will play Tamako-sensei. The study of meeting (30-sai no Hoken Taiiku, tone to Issho) will produce the anime.
The story revolves around the antics of a kindergarten called Inumaru-kun boy and the teacher of preschool new Tamako-sensei.
The Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine in 2008. A "Vomic", a sequence of still frames of the manga with vocals added, it was produced in 2009, except Ayaka Saito and Yurin played Inumaru-kun and Tamako-sensei, respectively. More details about the new Flash anime will be provided in future issues of weekly Shonen Jump.
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Strike witches BD box sells weekly 5,000 of the country
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The reissue of Blu-ray box limited edition of the anime strike witches sold approximately 5,000 copies (rounded to the nearest thousand) to the graph of sale of Oricon higher for the week of 9 to 15 may in Japan. Table of 36,750 yen (about us $451) commemorates the next film of strike witches with a pressing of encore of the distributed table for the first time last June. At that time, the table only reached # 6 on the weekly charts.
The first sales of the reissue of table really led in SoundScan Japan graph top 5 for 2 May-8, although the official launch was on 10 May.
The television the first season of the anime ran from July to September 2008, and the second series ran from July to September 2010.
Source: Mantan Mainichi Shimbun website
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The first sales of the reissue of table really led in SoundScan Japan graph top 5 for 2 May-8, although the official launch was on 10 May.
The television the first season of the anime ran from July to September 2008, and the second series ran from July to September 2010.
Source: Mantan Mainichi Shimbun website
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