MFA Newsletter 10

7 New Confirmed Anime, 4 Upcoming Releases, a Bonus Live-Action Drama, Plus an Anime Recommendation and Meme!

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Welcome to the tenth edition of My First Anime Newsletter! Today is Tuesday, and I’m excited to be back. I apologize for missing last Saturday’s edition due to some unexpected issues that kept me busy. But let's not dwell on that—let's dive right into this edition!

News About Confirmed Anime

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The 12th and final episode of the trending anime Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian has announced that a second season is in production. A special trailer and a celebratory illustration were also released alongside the announcement.

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Cosaic and Group SNE's Murder Mystery of the Dead is getting an anime adaptation. A key visual and promotional video have been released, and the anime is set to premiere on November 14, 2024.

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The anime Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is getting a new movie titled Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Wants to Be Loved. The film is set to premiere in 2025, and a visual along with a promotional video have been released.

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Keiichi Arawi's City manga is getting an anime adaptation. The series is set to debut in 2025, with a visual and promotional video already released.

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The 11th and final episode of Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Arc ended with the announcement of a second season, set to premiere in January 2025. A key visual has also been released.

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The 25th and final episode of Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf ended with an announcement that a second season is in production. A new visual has also been released, though no release date has been confirmed yet.

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The romance fantasy manga Having Been Blessed by the Gorilla God, the Young Lady Is Loved by the Royal Knights is getting an anime adaptation in 2025. A celebratory image has been released to commemorate the announcement.

News About Upcoming Anime

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The Most Notorious "Talker" Runs the World's Greatest Clan anime is set to start airing in Japan on October 7. However, there’s good news for Crunchyroll subscribers, as the platform will begin streaming the series on September 30, ahead of its Japan release. A new second full trailer has also been released.

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The sports romantic comedy anime Blue Box will start airing in Japan on October 3. The series will also be available for streaming on Netflix.

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The supernatural comedy anime A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! will start airing in Japan on October 8.

BONUS

The official website for the upcoming live-action drama adaptation of Shinichi Fukuda's romantic comedy manga series My Dress-Up Darling has released a poster visual featuring the two main cast members: Kota Nomura as the male protagonist, Wakana Gojo, and Riko Nagase as the main heroine, Marin Kitagawa. The series is set to premiere on October 8.

Underrated Anime to Watch This Week

Hyouge Mono is a very underrated hidden gem anime with a solid score of 7.96 on MAL. Set in Japan’s Sengoku period, it follows a tea master named Furuta Sasuke as he navigates the world of tea, art, and politics, while also dealing with his own desires for power and beauty. People who enjoy history, unique art styles, or a deeper look at Japanese culture through tea ceremonies and war might really appreciate this show. It's perfect for those who love thoughtful storytelling with a mix of humor and serious themes. [Synopsis in the title]

POSTS PUBLISHED THIS WEEK ON MY FIRST ANIME

Looking for something new to watch on Netflix? Check out these hidden gems that you might have missed. These underrated anime titles offer unique stories, engaging characters, and stunning animation. Availability may vary by location, so be sure to check your Netflix library.

ANIME MEME

Cause the character is about to die 😭😭

That’s it for this edition! If you have anything you’d like to add to the newsletter or share your opinions, feel free to reply. I’ll do my best to read and improve based on your feedback. See you again next Saturday!

Thanks, Madao from MFA.

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