<div style="text-align: center;">So far, an anime was only confirmed this morning by ANN, so there's only a ANN source for now:
<div class="quotetext"><strong>Taken from ANN:</strong>
<div style="text-align: center;">Araki launched the original GJ-bu moe light novel series as the "first four-panel novel" in 2010; each of the nine volumes contains 36 short stories about high school students, and each story is only four pages long with illustrations by Aruya.
The GJ-bu Chūtō-bu spinoff series launched this past April with a focus on Kasumi Shinomiya, the middle school girl who is the high-spirited sister of the main GJ-bu novels' protagonist Kyōya. She and two other sisters of GJ-bu characters — Geraldine Bernstein and the mysterious Seira Amatsuka — star in their own set of 36 four-page "Sisters" short stories. The second GJ-bu Chūtō-bu volume is shipping this month.<!--center--></div><!--quote--></div>
<u>News</u>
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<u>Dates to watch for</u>
1/10/12 - Anime airs
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