“Urara Meirochou” to be Released on January 2017

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The anime adaptation of the four-panel manga Urara Meirochou will be expected on January 2017 via TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System) and BS-TBS. This news has greatly excited fans.

The anime series will be directed by Youhei Suzuki (Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist), with the help of series composer Deko Akao (Etotama, Flying Witch), character designer Mai Otsuka (Non Non Biyori) and J.C. Staff (Taboo Tatoo, Azumanga Daioh) for the animation production.

The seinen / slice of life comedy is about Chiya,a girl from the mountains, who goes to Meiro-machi (Labyrinth Town), the town of fortune-telling. There is a particular fortune-telling shop in the town named Urara, and girls around the country visit it to become successful fortune-tellers. Chiya meets others in the town: the serious Kon, the western-obsessed Koume, and the shy Nono. From this town lies the beginning of their fortune-telling apprenticeship adventures.

For more, read on Crunchyroll.

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