Taeko no Nichijou ("The Everyday Life of Taeko"), a web comic by Sorosoro Tanigawa about a long-suffering young office lady who endures all sorts of bizarre nonsense on a daily basis, is being adapted into a short form TV anime that will broadcast on Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and Tokyo MX beginning in October of 2019. Hit the jump to learn more.
A new key visual with a Tanabata theme has been revealed for KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN, an ongoing TV anime based on the romantic comedy manga by Soichiro Yamamoto about a middle school girl who loves to play pranks on the boy that she likes. Hit the jump to check it out.
It may already be April Fools' Day in Japan, but we're not playing around when we say there's a new key visual and a new trailer for the second season of KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN, the continuing animated adventures based on the romantic comedy manga by Soichiro Yamamoto about a middle school girl who is very good at playing pranks on the boy that she likes. Hit the jump to learn more.
It's official! The "Teasing Master" is coming back for more playfully romantic antics, because the KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN TV anime is returning to Japanese airwaves for a second season. Hit the jump to learn more.
Manga author Soichiro Yamamoto (KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN) caused a bit of a stir on Twitter recently with a cryptic Tweet that hints that a new project related to the Teasing Master Takagi-san manga may be in the works for 2019. Hit the jump to learn more.
35 years after her anime debut, the rival singer of Creamy Mami, the Magical Angel gets to tell her own story! Web manga Unlucky Princess premieres next month. Check out art for the new series after the jump!
A new trailer highlights the opening animation of Jingai-san no Yome, an upcoming TV anime based on the web manga by Yu Aikawa and Akiwo Yatsusaka about an ordinary high school boy who ends up married to a large, fluffy creature. Hit the jump to check it out.
Fans of Jingai-san no Yome ("The Non-Human Person's Bride") will soon have the opportunity to enjoy their own personal domestic bliss with a limited run of plushies of Kanenogi, the impossibly fluffy non-human creature who ends up married to an ordinary high school boy. Hit the jump to learn more.
The King of Braves is back, and he's brought his weird friends! The GaoGaiGar vs. Betterman web novel is getting a manga adaptation, featuring new tech, new characters, and the return of a brave who we thought was gone forever. Get the scoop after the jump!
A new key visual and the Japanes broadcast schedule have been revealed for Jingai-san no Yome ("The Non-Human Person's Bride"), an upcoming short form TV anime based on the 4-panel web manga by Yu Aikawa and Akiwo Yatsusaka about an ordinary high school buy who ends up betrothed to a giant, fluffy creature. Hit the jump to learn more.
Domestic bliss can be a weird proposition in Jingai-san no Yome ("The Nonhuman Person's Bride"), an upcoming TV anime based on the 4 panel web manga by Yu Aikawa and Akiwo Yatsusaka about an ordinary high school boy who finds himself married to a large, fluffy, friendly creature. Hit the jump to learn more.
Swing!!, a web manga written by Takousa and illustrated by Oriko Sakura about a group of girls that create a high school golf club, is being adapted into a radio drama. Hit the jump to learn more.
It's no surprise that KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN ("Skilled Teaser Takagi-san"), a manga and TV anime about a middle school girl who loves to play tricks on the boy that sits next to her in class, would celebrate April Fools' Day with a prank of its own, in this case the joking announcement of a new TV anime that looks back to the main character's days as an elementary school student. Hit the jump to learn more.
A new key visual, a new trailer, and the Japanese broadcast schedule have been released for Karakai Jozu no Takagi-san ("Skilled Teaser Takagi-san"), an upcoming TV anime based on the middle school comedy manga by Sōichirō Yamamoto about a young girl who constantly plays tricks on the boy she likes. Hit the jump to learn more.
Hold onto your horns, because Japan is summoning up a TV anime adaptation based on Yukiwo's slapstick supernatural comedy, Jashin-chan Dropkick (known in English as Dropkick On My Devil!!). Hit the jump to learn more.