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Cromartie Creator's Double-J Moe Manga Gets TV Anime
posted on by Egan Loo
Eiji Nonaka, Maru Asakura's story of "life in a high school full of cute girls"
The wraparound jacket band on the fourth volume of Eiji Nonaka and Maru Asakura's Double-J manga is announcing this month that a television anime adaptation of the manga has been green-lit. The anime will run in NTV's Yuruani? program, which currently runs Flash-animated shorts of several manga. Nonoka, who also created Cromartie High School (Sakigake!! Cromartie Koukou), wrote this moe manga about the surreal, strange "life in a high school full of cute girls" with art by Asakura (090 - Eko to Issho, Pochi).
The manga launched in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2009.
[Via Moe Ota-News Sokuhō]
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