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Matoi the Sacred Slayer (装神少女まとい, Sōshin Shōjo Matoi) is a Japanese magical girl anime television series produced by White Fox.It was announced in July 2016 as White Fox's first original anime series that aired between October 4 and December 27, 2016.
White Fox Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社WHITE FOX, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Howaito Fokkusu), is a Japanese animation studio founded in April 2007 by Gaku Iwasa. The studio's most successful productions include adaptations of Steins;Gate , Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World , and Akame ga Kill! .
An anime television series by White Fox based on the character aired in Japan between January and March ... She is a tween-age girl of short stature and slight build ...
Kuroto Nakano is a young salaryman with a very unhappy and stressful life, almost entirely occupied by his job at the company for which he works. One night, after yet another day spent overworking, the moment he opens the door of his home he finds a seemingly young girl with fox ears and a tail cooking dinner for him – her name is Senko, an 800-year-old fox demigod.
Kuzunoha figures in kabuki and bunraku plays based on her legend, including the five-part Ashiya Dōman Ōuchi Kagami (A Courtly Mirror of Ashiya Dōman).The fourth part, Kuzunoha or The White Fox of Shinoda, which is frequently performed independently of the other scenes, focuses on her story, adding minor variations such as the idea that Kuzunoha imitates a princess and is forced to depart ...
In the year 657 a byakko or "white fox" was reported to have been witnessed in Iwami Province, [13] [12] possibly a sign of good omen. [b] And in 659, a fox bit off the end of a creeping vine plant held by the laborer (shrine construction worker), [d] interpreted as an inauspicious omen foreshadowing the death of Empress Saimei the following year.
The anime is licensed in North America by Media Blasters under the title Kanokon: The Girl Who Cried Fox, [41] and released the first volume on May 25, 2010. [42] Media Blasters later announced that they will not release volumes 2 and 3 of the series, [ 43 ] and instead released a box set on March 22, 2011.
An anime adaptation by White Fox began airing on January 26, 2010, and consisted of 12 episodes. A single episode of the series was aired each month. NIS America have licensed the series and released the first part on a Blu-ray/DVD combo set in July 2011. [2]