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Manga 'Jimoto ga Japan' Gets TV Anime Adaptation

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Dec 21, 2018 5:57 PM
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The Weekly Shounen Jump booth at the Jump Festa 2019 event announced a TV anime adaptation of Seiji Hayashi's Jimoto ga Japan (I'm From Japan) manga on Saturday, scheduled for an April 2019 premiere. More information will be revealed in the future issues of Weekly Shounen Jump magazine.

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There's a new tough guy transfer student in Tokyo. His name is Tokio and he's raring to see how scrappy the locals are. But when he comes face-to-face with a Japan-obsessed red-haired kid that won't leave him alone until he tells him exactly what prefecture he's from, his life takes a turn for the crazy! This kid isn't just Japan obsessed, he's developed a martial art based on all the different prefectures in the country! (Source: VIZ Media)

Hayashi launched the comedy slice of life manga in this year's 42nd issue of Weekly Shounen Jump on September 15. Shueisha will publish the first volume on January 4, 2019.

VIZ Media published the first three chapters of the manga in English simultaneously with the Japanese release in its digital Weekly Shonen Jump magazine as a part of its Jump Start initiative.

Source: Comic Natalie

Jimoto ga Japan on MAL
Sakana-sanDec 22, 2019 3:23 PM

Dec 21, 2018 6:19 PM
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Pretty weird to see a WSJ manga not in MAL's database.

Anyway, the manga fuckin started in September, doesnt even have a volume out and already a tv anime, jesus..
I might give it a shot, im pretty curious about that.
Dec 21, 2018 7:10 PM
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This has to be one of the fastest manga to get anime. That's definitely the case on WSJ since it has like 15 chapters and the first volume isn't even out.

I'm going to bet that the anime was already planned even before tha manga was out considering that it's going to get a anime so soon
Dec 21, 2018 9:39 PM
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Man, and I thought The Promised Neverland and Dr. Stone were being adapted too early. lol

I'm not sure if I'll watch this, but we'll see.

caio_brb said:
I'm going to bet that the anime was already planned even before tha manga was out considering that it's going to get a anime so soon


Seems pretty legit. :P
Dec 21, 2018 11:48 PM
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WTF!! It started 4 months ago
Dec 22, 2018 5:04 AM
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It'll probably be a 2 minutes episode anime or so, but at least it confirms the manga's safe state.
Dec 23, 2018 3:00 AM
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Never thought that only a 3 month old wsj series will get anime so early

What's exactly the reason for this?
Dec 23, 2018 4:53 AM
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probably sponsored by prefecture who want to get advertised... sound like planned even before manga released...
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