The famous horror manga "Kanji-chan" has been confirmed to be produced into a TV animation and is scheduled to be broadcast this year

The famous horror manga "Kanji-chan" has been confirmed to be produced into a TV animation and is scheduled to be broadcast this year

Kadokawa announced today on March 18 that the popular horror manga masterpiece "Onii-chan" will be produced into a TV animation, which is scheduled to be broadcast in 2021. At the same time, the preview and main art images were released, so stay tuned.

The original work of "Onii-chan" is Izumi Asaki, the director of the TV animation version is confirmed to be Ogawa Yuuki, the screenwriter is Inohara Kenta ("The Saga of Young Girls Evil", etc.), and the animation production is in charge of Passione ("Higurashi When They Cry"), which is a very luxurious lineup.

As the name suggests, "Kan Oni-chan" tells the story of a female high school student named MIKO who has a strong heart and suddenly can see unclean things one day. However, in Japan, when you see something you shouldn't see, such as a ghost, you must pretend not to see it, and you can't talk to it. Although MIKO was very scared, she had to pretend not to see it. Later, although she tried to use salt and other methods to exorcise the ghost, it didn't work.

·TV animation trailer of "Seeing Ghost"

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