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News about Summer Days arguably first appeared on October 1, 2005, when 0verflow posted a link to the game's then-live website on their official blog. [28] On April 1, 2006, 0verflow began a blog for the game, the first of which announced that Summer Days had been postponed from an original release in April to June 23. [29]
As was the case for School Days and Summer Days, the original soundtrack of Cross Days was reproduced for distribution alongside the game, initially scheduled for February 27, 2009. [43] As this was the first of the later six postponements, however, the album was republished and deferred to June 26. [44]
Another compilation, the "School Days Vocal Complete Album " featuring songs from Summer Days and Cross Days, was released on October 8, 2010. [ 111 ] Three weeks after the premiere of the televised anime on July 25, 2007, Lantis published the single "Innocent Blue" by DeviceHigh, a four-track disc featuring the anime opening of the same name ...
A 24-episode anime television series adaptation, produced by MAPPA, was broadcast on MBS from July 3 to December 18, 2016. [15] [a] Crunchyroll streamed the series with English subtitles as it aired in Japan. [17] Two original video animations were bundled with the 21st and 22nd volumes of the manga, released on March 17 and May 17, 2017 ...
Summer Days with Coo (河童のクゥと夏休み, Kappa no Kū to Natsuyasumi, lit. "Summer Holidays with Coo the Kappa") is a 2007 Japanese animated film about a kappa and its impact on an ordinary suburban family, written for the screen and directed by Keiichi Hara based on two novels by Masao Kogure.
Summer Time Rendering is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Yasuki Tanaka. The series was announced at the end of the 139th and final chapter of the manga in February 2021. [1] It was later confirmed to be a 25-episode television series. [2]
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Written and illustrated by Tsuyoshi Yasuda, Days was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from April 24, 2013, to January 20, 2021. [1] [2] [3] Kodansha collected its chapters in forty-two tankōbon volumes, released from July 17, 2013, to March 17, 2021. [4] [5] Kodansha USA publishes the manga in a digital-only format since April ...