Tomodachi ga Sukunai Next
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Hey Otakus and Geeks Fans, Today we are going to give you some pics of season 2 of Tomodachi Ga Sukunai. Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Next has aired – with even more of the
busty and fractious girls on display, and even some gratuitous spanking
action, there is plenty to interest fans and new viewers alike…
As always here is a synopsis and plot of the series:
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (僕は友達が少ない , lit. I Have Few Friends), also known as Haganai (はがない ), is a Japanese light nov series written by Yomi Hirasaka, illustrated by Buriki, and published by Media Factory. It has twice been given manga adaptations; the first incarnation, its title and basic plot unchanged, began serialization in 2010; it was written and illustrated by Itachi and published in Monthly Comic Alive. A second adaptation with a different story, written by Misaki Harukawa and illustrated by Shōichi Taguchi, was called Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai + and published in Jump Square. A 12-episode anime adaptation by AIC Build aired in Japan between October and December 2011. An original video animation episode was released on September 26, 2012. A second anime season, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai NEXT, has been announced and began airing on January 11, 2013.
PLOT
Kodaka Hasegawa is a recent transfer student to St. Chronica's Academy, a Catholic high school. As with every other school he has ever attended, he finds it difficult to make friends there because of his naturally-blond hair (inherited from his deceased English mother) and fierce-looking eyes, which make him look threatening to his prejudiced schoolmates.
One day, Kodaka accidentally comes across the equally solitary and very abrasive Yozora Mikazuki while she converses with her imaginary friend, Tomo. Realizing that neither of them have any social lives, they decide that the best way to improve their situation is to form a club–the Neighbor's Club (隣人部 Rinjin-bu )–precisely intended to make friends and learn social skills.
Five other members soon join the club, starting with the school's well-connected but arrogant idol Sena Kashiwazaki, who has no female friends of her own because of their jealousy over her many male admirers. The next to join is Yukimura Kusunoki, a feminine underclassman of Kodaka's who rather idolizes him and follows him in the hope that it will teach him to become manlier. Maria Takayama is a 10-year-old "genius" teacher and nun at the academy whom Yozora recruits to become the club adviser. Rika Shiguma is an underclassman and well-known scientific genius with fujoshi tendencies who joins the club after Kodaka rescues her from a laboratory accident. Finally, Kodaka's younger sister Kobato is in St. Chronica's middle school division and is a fan of Gothic anime.
As always here is a synopsis and plot of the series:
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (僕は友達が少ない , lit. I Have Few Friends), also known as Haganai (はがない ), is a Japanese light nov series written by Yomi Hirasaka, illustrated by Buriki, and published by Media Factory. It has twice been given manga adaptations; the first incarnation, its title and basic plot unchanged, began serialization in 2010; it was written and illustrated by Itachi and published in Monthly Comic Alive. A second adaptation with a different story, written by Misaki Harukawa and illustrated by Shōichi Taguchi, was called Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai + and published in Jump Square. A 12-episode anime adaptation by AIC Build aired in Japan between October and December 2011. An original video animation episode was released on September 26, 2012. A second anime season, Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai NEXT, has been announced and began airing on January 11, 2013.
PLOT
Kodaka Hasegawa is a recent transfer student to St. Chronica's Academy, a Catholic high school. As with every other school he has ever attended, he finds it difficult to make friends there because of his naturally-blond hair (inherited from his deceased English mother) and fierce-looking eyes, which make him look threatening to his prejudiced schoolmates.
One day, Kodaka accidentally comes across the equally solitary and very abrasive Yozora Mikazuki while she converses with her imaginary friend, Tomo. Realizing that neither of them have any social lives, they decide that the best way to improve their situation is to form a club–the Neighbor's Club (隣人部 Rinjin-bu )–precisely intended to make friends and learn social skills.
Five other members soon join the club, starting with the school's well-connected but arrogant idol Sena Kashiwazaki, who has no female friends of her own because of their jealousy over her many male admirers. The next to join is Yukimura Kusunoki, a feminine underclassman of Kodaka's who rather idolizes him and follows him in the hope that it will teach him to become manlier. Maria Takayama is a 10-year-old "genius" teacher and nun at the academy whom Yozora recruits to become the club adviser. Rika Shiguma is an underclassman and well-known scientific genius with fujoshi tendencies who joins the club after Kodaka rescues her from a laboratory accident. Finally, Kodaka's younger sister Kobato is in St. Chronica's middle school division and is a fan of Gothic anime.
Dead Talk Episode 2: Safe Haven
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On episode 2 of Dead Talk Justin and special guest Keenan talk about zombies vs the infected, which places they will go too for safe haven in the zombie apocalypse, the advantages/ disadvantages of living in a big city and small town in the zombie apocalypse, zombie games and more.
CDC Zombie discuss on the show - http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/zombies.htm
CDC Zombie discuss on the show - http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/zombies.htm
AMV Contest - Free For All!!!
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As previous stated on It's An Otaku Thing Episode 3, our next contest will be an AMV contest. First place winners will win an anime box set of they choice with a limit of 100 dollars and a bonus DVD Box set that I personally chose.You don't necessarily have to get a box set, if you want you get four anime DVD's that are equal to 20 dollars each and that will be your prize. Second place winners will win a figurine and third place winners get to choose whether to have XBox, PS3, or Wii U points. The rules are simple.
Rules:
1. Any genre of anime can be used with the exception of Hentai. Hentai is prohibited and if the AMV contains this, you will automatically be disqualified. Its a free for all so any type of anime will do in any type of category like drama, tragicomedy (tragedy and comedy together) etc.
2. Absolutely do not take videos that are not yours and pass it off as your own. If we find out that the video was stolen, you will be disqualified. It is called respect and people deserve it. If you must, make a new video or pick a video from your own "arsenal" that nobody has seen. Kind of like a secret project. ;)
3. The AMV's length is a maximum of ten minutes, the minimum is 3 minutes. But the video can not be over ten minutes long.
4. The contest is for people 13+. The reason that is because the DVD of my choice is (just about) TV MA and I do not want anybody under the age limit to get it.
5. Most importantly have fun. Show who you are during this process of making the video. Be creative and just be yourself.
6. One entry per person!
The contest will end on February 14th at 8:00pm. To submit click the green envelope on the main screen and email us from there your link to your AMV or a download link where we can watch it. Or send it to us from our Twitter, Facebook or Youtube page. Please make sure that you have the title O&G AMV Contest before the video so we know that the video is 100% yours and it is for the contest, not the site.We will announce the winner in due time so please be patient. Don't worry, you will know before the end of the month of February. Any questions or concerns email us at OandGstaff@Otakusandgeeks.com I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with and good luck!!!!!!!! Anime Rules!!!!!!!!!!
Grand Prize
1. Anime Box Set Of Your Choice or Anime DVD's adding up to 100 dollars. Plus a box set of my choosing.
Runner Up
2. Will receive the Wonder Woman Kotobukiya Statue
Last Place Prize
Xbox 360, PSN or Wii U Points (Your choice)
Rules:
1. Any genre of anime can be used with the exception of Hentai. Hentai is prohibited and if the AMV contains this, you will automatically be disqualified. Its a free for all so any type of anime will do in any type of category like drama, tragicomedy (tragedy and comedy together) etc.
2. Absolutely do not take videos that are not yours and pass it off as your own. If we find out that the video was stolen, you will be disqualified. It is called respect and people deserve it. If you must, make a new video or pick a video from your own "arsenal" that nobody has seen. Kind of like a secret project. ;)
3. The AMV's length is a maximum of ten minutes, the minimum is 3 minutes. But the video can not be over ten minutes long.
4. The contest is for people 13+. The reason that is because the DVD of my choice is (just about) TV MA and I do not want anybody under the age limit to get it.
5. Most importantly have fun. Show who you are during this process of making the video. Be creative and just be yourself.
6. One entry per person!
The contest will end on February 14th at 8:00pm. To submit click the green envelope on the main screen and email us from there your link to your AMV or a download link where we can watch it. Or send it to us from our Twitter, Facebook or Youtube page. Please make sure that you have the title O&G AMV Contest before the video so we know that the video is 100% yours and it is for the contest, not the site.We will announce the winner in due time so please be patient. Don't worry, you will know before the end of the month of February. Any questions or concerns email us at OandGstaff@Otakusandgeeks.com I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with and good luck!!!!!!!! Anime Rules!!!!!!!!!!
Grand Prize
1. Anime Box Set Of Your Choice or Anime DVD's adding up to 100 dollars. Plus a box set of my choosing.
Runner Up
2. Will receive the Wonder Woman Kotobukiya Statue
Last Place Prize
Xbox 360, PSN or Wii U Points (Your choice)
CES 2013: Archos hopes Titanium line of Android tablets is budget buyers' choice
/The French mobile device maker keeps trying to break through in the Android market, this time with a line of tablets that includes an 8-inch iPad mini competitor for $169.
Archos 97 Titanium HD, a 9.7-inch Android tablet that has a Retina Display-like resolution of 2,048x1,536. The French company has launched its entire Titanium line, which includes three additional tablets.
Notable among the other slates is the 80 Titanium, which is a rare 8-inch model (a.k.a. iPad mini size) that will cost $169. It joins the 7-inch 70 Titanium at $119 and the 10-inch 101 Titanium for $199. All four tablets use IPS displays, include a 1.6GHz dual-core CPU and quad-core GPU, and run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. We now have a price for the 97 Titanium, which will cost $249 -- or $150 less than the Google Nexus 10 with a 2,560x1,600 display.
In addition to a lower-res screen, the 97 Titanium probably doesn't have the build quality of the Nexus 10, as Engadget's hands-on report details its "cheap-feeling plastic" rear casing. Then again, you're compromising something for a much cheaper price. Ironically, Engadget says the 8-inch and 10-inch Titaniums feel more solid in the hand.
While it was good of Archos to provide pricing details on the Titanium lineup, the company still hasn't disclosed when any of the tablets would be available. Will the low prices be worth the wait?
Article from: zdnet.com by Sean Portnoy
Senran Kagura Anime Total Boob Anime
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Top bust ‘em up Senran Kagura’s anime adaptation has finally burst onto the screens of fans of gigantic breasted schoolgirls pendulously doing battle between bouts of groping, although its bland content and rather tame service do not seem to have many highly enthused.
Whilst it is at least uncensored, not so much as a nipple (and whether shima-bikini under a skirt even counts as panchira is also under debate) graces the show, something of a let down for a title whose fans are interested in little else:
article from: Sankaku Complex
Whilst it is at least uncensored, not so much as a nipple (and whether shima-bikini under a skirt even counts as panchira is also under debate) graces the show, something of a let down for a title whose fans are interested in little else:
article from: Sankaku Complex
NVIDIA Unveils Project Shield Handheld
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Hey Guys Sean(the true comic fan) here. Well CES started Wednesday, JP Nice Guy and Its Comic Kid are out there partying in Vegas at CES ( Lucky Bastards ) and will be sending us news and pics of the event. Till then here is some news about the NVIDIA Shield Handheld.
Nvidia has revealed “Project Shield,” an Android-based handheld capable of remotely playing PC games, at CES 2013.
One of the Shield’s major features is that it it is capable of playing games from a PC, including those distributed on Steam, potentially giving it access to an enviable selection of obscure indie games and console-PC ports.
The merits of this system will likely hinge on how far away from the PC it is practical to play graphically intense titles – Nvidia’s CEO already having ominously suggested that only with future devices will anyone be able to play “beyond the house,” raising the obvious question of what use any PC gamer has for a tiny screened handheld only usable in the same house as the PC.
Its standalone graphical capabilities come from Nvidia’s newly unveiled Tegra 4 mobile chipset, and will give it access to all the gaming glories of Google Play and various other mobile applications.
The console itself boasts a 5 inch (12.7cm) 720p touch screen, although when connected to a TV it will be able to support next-generation “4K” ultra-HD output (though this would apparently require it to be in the same house as the PC powering the output…).
Another major feature is its “full-size console-grade game controller,” with its chunky build and styling bearing more than a passing resemblance to that of the Xbox – and probably destined to be the inevitable butt of “Xbox huge” mockery, as it is in fact even larger than an Xbox controller.
Nvidia’s CEO showed off a working version of the handheld at CES, but has not announced a release schedule.
article from Sankaku Complex
Nvidia has revealed “Project Shield,” an Android-based handheld capable of remotely playing PC games, at CES 2013.
One of the Shield’s major features is that it it is capable of playing games from a PC, including those distributed on Steam, potentially giving it access to an enviable selection of obscure indie games and console-PC ports.

The merits of this system will likely hinge on how far away from the PC it is practical to play graphically intense titles – Nvidia’s CEO already having ominously suggested that only with future devices will anyone be able to play “beyond the house,” raising the obvious question of what use any PC gamer has for a tiny screened handheld only usable in the same house as the PC.
Its standalone graphical capabilities come from Nvidia’s newly unveiled Tegra 4 mobile chipset, and will give it access to all the gaming glories of Google Play and various other mobile applications.
The console itself boasts a 5 inch (12.7cm) 720p touch screen, although when connected to a TV it will be able to support next-generation “4K” ultra-HD output (though this would apparently require it to be in the same house as the PC powering the output…).
Another major feature is its “full-size console-grade game controller,” with its chunky build and styling bearing more than a passing resemblance to that of the Xbox – and probably destined to be the inevitable butt of “Xbox huge” mockery, as it is in fact even larger than an Xbox controller.
Nvidia’s CEO showed off a working version of the handheld at CES, but has not announced a release schedule.
article from Sankaku Complex
Francavilla's THE BLACK BEETLE #0 Sells Out! (Plus Extended Preview!)
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FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA’S
THE BLACK BEETLE #0 SELLS OUT!
DARK HORSE OFFERS EXTENDED PREVIEW OF ISSUE #1!
January 7, MILWAUKIE,
OR: In another amazing show of demand for Dark Horse comics, The Black Beetle: Night Shift has sold
out of its entire printing!
Written and
drawn by Eisner Award winner Francesco Francavilla, this now-rare “zero issue” collects
three Dark Horse Presents stories, from issues
#11–#13, and acts as an introduction to Francavilla’s costumed pulp detective.
“[Francavilla] proves
that a good, old-fashioned adventure story can still raise the bar in comics,
whatever genres one may care to throw into the mix,” Hannah Means-Shannon said
in her review of The Black Beetle: Night Shift
on The Beat. “The Black Beetle
certainly has the potential to become an enduring ‘cult classic,’ inspiring
readers to roll up for more ‘twisted thoughts’ from Francavilla in 2013.”
And readers are
in luck, as the first full-length series for Francavilla’s The Black Beetle premieres this month with The Black Beetle: No Way Out #1, on sale January 16, 2013!
Coming soon in No Way Out #1, Black
Beetle’s investigation of two local mob bosses is interrupted when a mysterious
explosion murders them and a pub full of gangsters—taking out most of Colt City’s
organized crime in one fell swoop. Who could pull off such a coup, and what
danger might that murderous bomber do to Colt City and Black Beetle?
Be sure to head
to your local comics retailer to check out The
Black Beetle #1 before it’s gone for good!
Praise for The Black Beetle:
“If there’s one comic book that we’re
most excited for in 2013, it’s Francesco Francavilla’s The Black Beetle. So far, it looks to be a throwback to the serials
and film noir of the late ’30s and early ’40s. And now Dark Horse Comics has
provided a taste of what to expect with this prologue issue.”—Complex
“Murder! Intrigue! Nazi werewolves! Is
there anything else you really need in a book? Considering that everyone
from Jim Steranko to Matt Wagner to Warren Ellis is raving about the book,
we suggest you hightail it down to your local comic book shop and snag a copy
before the trail goes cold.”—Nerdist
“Francavilla is a master of his craft . . . If you enjoyed
Francavilla’s work at DC then you owe it to yourself to get on this. The Black Beetle is a delightful slice
of skewed madness from one of today’s finest artists.”—Comic Book Resources
EPIC POWER STRUGGLES IN RAVINE
/Longtime collaborators on the Image Comics/Top Cow series ARTIFACTS, Ron Marz and Stjepan Sejic have taken their creative partnership to a new level — a creator-owned graphic novel series, RAVINE, starting in February 2013. Epic fantasy at its highest with dragons, magic, and political machinations, is set in the kingdom of Palladia, a world that Sejic has been developing for the past eleven years.
"Ravine originated from my desire to make a fantasy comic series that was a full-blooded fantasy tale with rich character development, layered, well-motivated villains, and a deeply detailed world," said Sejic in a December 20 interview with Comic Book Resources.
The world is one where intrigue and power struggles have so dominated the lives of those who rule — royalty and religious leaders alike — that they are blind to the gathering forces that threaten all of them.
While the story, world, and characters are Sejic's, Marz acts as scripter and editor. Both creators cite the nature of an epic fantasy as the reason for releasing the series as graphic novels rather than individual issues.
"This story kind of demands to be told in large chunks," said Marz. "We want this first release to be read as one big story, not serialized, so we're going straight to the collection. It's a bigger risk this way, but I think there's a bigger reward creatively."
RAVINE: VOLUME ONE (DEC120509), a 160-page graphic novel for $14.99, will be released on February 13.
TRON Uprising Soundtrack Review
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If you don't know by now I love the TRON universe. I' am a TRON geek. I love both movies, the soundtrack, the games and the comic that tied the movie together. When the opportunity came to review the soundtrack for the television series "TRON: Uprising" it was a no brainier. Is the soundtrack as good as TRON Legacy?
If you're one of the Daft Punk purist that can't listen to anyone else doing TRON music you can relax. Composer Joseph Trapanese has done the soundtrack justice. The soundtrack stays true to the groundwork that was laid down by Daft Punk and Trapanese. Trapanese takes the ball and makes it his own. The soundtrack not only expands on key themes from TRON Legacy like Clu, The Grid, Fall and many more, but Trapanese puts his own little touch on the soundtrack. Trapanese has put out a soundtrack worthy of the TRON name. With more of his orchestral skills setting in the music this time around, we get a soundtrack that can be describe as dark, rebellious and definitely epic.
The opening theme "Beck's Theme" is a combination of themes from TRON Legacy with a twist from The Grid, Clu and others and it really sets the tone for this dark, intense, but powerful world that is TRON Uprising. Almost every track you will hear a little bit of TRON Legacy music. This isn't a bad thing at all. I like to think of it as an expansion on the already established themes. However Trapanese does gives us enough original tracks to give TRON Uprising it's own identity. Songs like Lux's Sacrifice, Price Of Power, TRON's Promise are powerful, intense and emotionally invested songs and it's worthy of mentioning. Trapanese orchestral approach was a welcome addition. TRON Legacy did have orchestra tracks, but this whole album is orchestra and makes it feel more like a movie than an actual television show. The use of drums, strings and even a choir will immerse you into the world even more. Trust me you will be playing some of these tracks during your videogame time.
Tracks that you must listen too:
Beck's Theme - A different take on themes from TRON Legacy such as The Grid, Clu and many more. It reminds you a lot of TRON Legacy but still keeps gives a sense of who Beck character is.
Lux's Sacrifice - One of my favorite songs on the album. This one the strings take over the track, add a choir at the end makes this one of the most emotional tracks on the album.
Compressed Space - A very Daft Punk like track with an orchestrated touch. The ending minute of the track is epic and gives you a sense of victory or alluding to a battle ahead.
Final Thoughts - TRON Uprising is a must get for TRON fans and people who love OST from movies/television. The soundtrack plays it safe but gives you enough to give it's own identity. The tracks can feel dark, intense and emotional which all relates to the darker tone world of TRON Uprising. If Daft Punk don't return for TRON 3 I think we know who we can go too for the soundtrack.
Tracklist & Rating
Beck's Theme - Lightbike Battle (5/5)
Tesler Throwdown (4.5/5)
Paige's Past (4.5/5)
Lux's Sacrifice (5/5)
Price Of Power (5/5)
Rescuing The Rebellion (4.5)
Dyson Drops In (4.5/5)
TRON's Promise (5/5)
TRON's Turn (4.5/5)
Beck Betrayed (4.5/5)
Torture (4.5/5)
Revenge (5/5)
Redemption (5/5)
Goodbye Renegade (5/5)
Compressed Space (5/5)
Renegade's Pledge (5/5)
Lightbike Battle (3OH!3 Remix) (4.5/5)
Inferno (Opiuo Remix) (3.5/5)
Dyson (David Hiller Remix (4.0/5)
Cole Plante (3.5/5)
Final Rating - 4.5/5 - AWESOME!!!
IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS ON HOLIDAY
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Special guest artist Chynna Clugston-Flores fills in
February will bring with it a special Valentine to readers of Michael Allred's IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS. Chynna Clugston-Flores, creator of Blue Monday, is teaming up with series writer Jamie S. Rich for a standalone issue about a fan-favorite character from the MADMAN universe, Mr. Gum.
Like
the other members of The Atomics, Mr. Gum is a former beatnik who
developed superpowers after being exposed to alien spore — in his case,
the power of elasticity. He and the other Atomics are on a galactic
concert tour, and IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS #6 is a not-so-typical day
off. To impress a girl, Mr. Gum decides to prove his rock-star status,
and ends up tangling with more trouble than he bargained for. And
possibly a giant space monster.
"Mr. Gum was probably the character I was most sad not having as a regular in It Girl and the Atomics,"
said writer, Rich. "He's your typical fast-talking, wise-cracking
rubber man, and I've always thought he was a blast. I wrote a four-page
bit with him in Liberty Comics a couple of years ago, and it was like
unleashing my Id. A chance to write visual and verbal jokes!"
Clugston-Flores's
art is known for its manga-influenced style, high energy, and mod
sensibilities, the perfect combination for the space adventures of an
ex-Beatnik. She also has experience, being the first artist besides
Michael Allred to draw It Girl, in a one-shot published by Oni Press when Rich was editor there.
"When
I was casting about for someone to have pop in for fill-in issues,
Chynna was just a natural choice," said Rich. "Particularly for Mr. Gum.
The three of us have a shared sense of humor: me, Chynna, and Gum."
"I
was very excited to get a chance to draw an entire comic dedicated to
Mr. Gum, a personal favorite, and be involved with It Girl again, as
well as collaborate with Jamie after so long! Jamie's right about our
sense of humor, and Mr. Gum certainly personifies it when he's at his
worst (or rather, most amusing, in my opinion!)," added Clugston Flores.
"Not to mention being given the chance to draw aliens, monsters, and
insert some of my own '80s pop culture references at random in the art
without anyone seeming to mind."
IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS #6 will be in stores on January 23!
Yoshiki (X Japan) Golden Globe Theme Song Streaming On USA Today
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In celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the Golden Globe Awards, the show's original musical theme composed by Japanese superstar Yoshiki will be available for digital download in 111 countries beginning January 15th on iTunes. All profits from sales of the single will be donated to charities chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.



USA Today is currently streaming the original theme here: http://www.usatoday.com/story/ life/music/2013/01/01/golden- globes-theme-xjapan-yoshiki/ 1802691/
Written and performed by the classically trained multi-instrumentalist and leader of Japan's most successful rock group, X Japan, Yoshiki is honored to be a part of such an esteemed event enjoyed around the world. "Composing this music was a journey and special challenge that gave me the opportunity to explore a wide range of music ideas, to arrive at just the right sound to capture the unique combination of glamour and edginess that makes the Golden Globe Awards so entertaining," says Yoshiki. "I'm very proud of the result and thrilled the song will be available around the world."
Tamako Market Premieres On January 10 On Anime Network Online
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Anime Network is pleased to announce the upcoming online release of Tamako Market, the newest sweet treat from famed director Naoko Yamada (K-ON!) and character designer Yukiko Horiguchi (K-ON!, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions). Join Tamako and her friends as they wander through life's sugary ups and bitter downs in the small shopping district they call home.
Schedule Tamako Market will premiere at the following date/time on Anime Network Online: Episode 1:
Thursday, January 10 at 9:30 AM CST. ...new episodes will air Thursdays at 9:30 AM CST
About the Series Tamako knows just about everything there is to know about mochi, the traditional Japanese dessert treats. When she’s not attending her first year of high school, she even invents new flavors and varieties for Tama-ya, her family’s mochi shop. Throughout the ups and downs of life's little problems, Tamako is determined to make the best of things. It’s complicated though, especially when it comes to emotions and her relationship with her best "boy friend" Mochizo, whose family runs a rival mochi shop. And lately, Kanna’s been feeling a little odd about her feelings towards Tamako as well. It’s all very overwhelming, but at least Tamako always has one thing she can count on: No matter if your day’s been good or bad, there’s certain to be something sugary and delicious waiting at the end of every adventure whenever you take a walk through TAMAKO MARKET!
Schedule Tamako Market will premiere at the following date/time on Anime Network Online: Episode 1:
Thursday, January 10 at 9:30 AM CST. ...new episodes will air Thursdays at 9:30 AM CST
About the Series Tamako knows just about everything there is to know about mochi, the traditional Japanese dessert treats. When she’s not attending her first year of high school, she even invents new flavors and varieties for Tama-ya, her family’s mochi shop. Throughout the ups and downs of life's little problems, Tamako is determined to make the best of things. It’s complicated though, especially when it comes to emotions and her relationship with her best "boy friend" Mochizo, whose family runs a rival mochi shop. And lately, Kanna’s been feeling a little odd about her feelings towards Tamako as well. It’s all very overwhelming, but at least Tamako always has one thing she can count on: No matter if your day’s been good or bad, there’s certain to be something sugary and delicious waiting at the end of every adventure whenever you take a walk through TAMAKO MARKET!
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