Wednesday, October 8, 2014

"Trinity Seven" Manga Illustrator Celebrates TV Anime's Premiere

The first episode of the TV anime adaptation of the fantasy romantic comedy manga Trinity Seven created by Kenji Saito (story) and Akinari Nao (art) finally premiered early today October 8. About two hours prior to that, the manga illustrator posted a special illustration featuring one of the Trinity Seven girls Liselotte Sharlock on his official Twitter account. In the next post, however, he soon regretted saying, "Why didn't I draw Lilith-sensei?" The manga has been serialized in Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age since December 2010 and the latest 10th volume is scheduled to be published in Japan on November 8.


 


The anime's first episode is already available for Crunchyroll's premium members, with free members able to watch one week later. It is accessible in the following territories: USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.


 


 




 


 


 


The covers of the 1st and 9th manga tankobon



 


Anime key visual



 


2nd PV



 


© Kenji Saito, Akinari Nao/KADOKAWA Fujimi Shobop/Trinity Seven Production Committee


 

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