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Kaoru Curry-zawa's Kremlin Cat Gag Comedy Manga Gets Anime
posted on by Egan Loo
The 61st issue of Kodansha's Morning two magazine is announcing this week that Kaoru Curry-zawa's Kremlin manga is being adapted into anime.
The gag comedy centers around a purported college student named Haruo "Cats" Kyattsuyama who only went to his school, the low-tier Kunekune College, once. One day, he sees a cute Russian Blue cat named Kan-u abandoned in a cardboard box on the roadside somewhere in Japan. Kyattsuyama pretends not to see the cat, and continues to do so for an entire year. Surprisingly, no one has shown up to try to save the cat, so Kyattsuyama finally decides to pick the cat up — however, by then, there are now three Russian Blue cats instead of just one. Kyattsuyama asked the cats for their names, and they all said "Kan-u."
Morning two magazine also revealed that Curry-zawa is preparing a new manga series. Curry-zawa launched the Kremlin manga in Morning two in 2009, and Kodansha published the manga's fifth volume in April.
[Via Manga News]
Update: While the manga is ending in Morning two, Curry-zawa is moving to the main Morning magazine. Thanks, Manga News.
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