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Tomo-chan Is a Girl! Manga Ends With 8th Volume
Manga creator Fumita Yanagida revealed in a Twitter post on Monday that the eighth volume of the Tomo-chan is a Girl! (Tomo-chan wa Onna no Ko!) manga will be the last volume.
Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, and it describes the story:
Boyish high school girl Aizawa Tomo finally manages to tell her childhood friend Jun that she's got a crush on him. Unfortunately, her confession goes right over his head—he didn't even realize she was a girl until junior high, and even now, Jun still thinks of her as a bro! How can Tomo-chan possibly convince him otherwise and win Jun's heart?
Yanagida launched the manga as a four-panel manga on Seikaisha's "Twi4" (Twitter 4-koma) Twitter account, beginning in April 2015, and it continues in the company's Saizensen website. The manga won Da Vinci and streaming service Niconico's second Tsugi ni Kuru Web Manga Awards in 2015. Kodansha publishes the manga's print volumes, and shipped the manga's seventh volume on September 12. Seven Seas Entertainment published the first volume on September 11.
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Cast Members of TV Anime 'Pet' Revealed
The official website of the anime adaptation of Ranjou Miyake's remastered edition of Pet manga announced main cast members on Monday. Directed by Takahiro Omori (Durarara!!) with series composition by Sadayuki Murai (Boogiepop wa Warawanai: Boogiepop Phantom) and Junichi Hayama (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken) in charge of character designs at Geno Studio, the anime will debut in 2019. Amazon's Prime Video platform will also stream the anime exclusively in Japan and overseas.
Cast
Hiroki: Keisuke Ueda (Oushitsu Kyoushi Heine)
Tsukasa: Kishou Taniyama (Bungou Stray Dogs)
Satoru: Yuuki Ono (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Diamond wa Kudakenai)
Hayashi: Yasuyuki Kase (Yozakura Quartet)
Cast Announcement
https://youtu.be/XhdCBT-cwWk
A two-part stage play adaptation for the series was also announced. The first part, Pet: Kowareta Suisou (Pet: Broken Aquarium), will run at the Sougetsu Hall in Tokyo from December 5-9. Pet: Niji no Aru Basho (Pet: The Place Where the Rainbow Is), the second part, is scheduled to run next year. Keisuke Ueda will reprise his role as Hiroki in the stage play.
The psychological thriller manga was serialized for five volumes in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spirits weekly magazine in 2002-2003. A remastered version of the volumes was published by Enterbrain (now Kadokawa) under its Beam Comix imprint between 2009-2010.