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Shugo Chara's New Series to Reportedly Start in October
posted on 2009-08-25 02:52 EDT
The 103rd issue of Tora Dayo., the free news handout from the Toranoana bookstore chain, displays the cover from the October issue of Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine with an announcement of a new Shugo Chara! anime program. According to the Nakayoshi cover image in Tora Dayo., Shugo Chara Party! will premiere in Japan on Saturday, October 3. The October issue of Nakayoshi will actually ship on September 3. Shugo Chara!! Doki—, the current anime series based on Peach-Pit's Shugo Chara! magical girl manga, is airing on Saturdays in Japan.
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