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Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga

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On Thursday Avex Pictures updated an associated video clip involving two anime series Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? and Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga. In January both of the anime series will be started although both of the anime belongs to dissimilar production studios and broadcasting stations, and both of the anime will include lots of canine and catlike creatures. The similarity between the two is that both of the anime comprise a bulldog in Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? there is Buru Kuramochi and in Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga there is Date Boo Masamune.

On January 9 the anime series Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? inspired by Sony Creative Products Inc.’s Uchi Tama!? project will be telecast on FunimationNow and o February 8 it will telecast on Crunchyroll. On Tuesday the advertisement telecasted by Aniplex of America premiered in Japanese in November.

The anime has been explained by Aniplex of America in following way:

Tama and Friends: Have you seen my Tama? appeared in 1983 as a mainstream character on stationery and frill. Tama, the dearest neighborhood feline who is known for the fix on his temple and yellow ears, has now taken on a human structure! Highlighting Tama and his particular companions, Uchitama is a pristine kind of endearing anime that may even being the new meaning of kawaii!?

In a city some place in Japan, there’s a flyer regularly observed on Third Street with an image of a feline with a crimped tail, bearing the words: Have you seen Tama? A little fellow looks at the flyer, yet he has soft ears on his head!? Watch the canines and felines from Third Street take on a human frame and get up to some insidiousness.

Bring a look into the great existences of Tama and his companions.

On January 10 the anime series version of manga Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga by Una Megurogawa will be started on TV Tokyo late at night at sharp 25:23 which means on January 11 at 1:23 a.m. and after that it will broadcast on the same day on TV Osaka and TV Aichi.

In the unique samurai general resurrected as a canine parody, Nobunaga perishes at Honnōji as ever, and resurrects in cutting edge Japan as a pooch named Cinnamon. Other Warring States period warlords, for example, Takeda Shingen in the end go along with him, additionally as mutts.

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The anime will be telecast by Crunchyroll as soon as it will broadcast in Japan and it also updated an English captioned trailer.

 

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