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It was revealed earlier this week in the latest issue of Dengeki G’s Magazine that Key’s newest work, Angel Beats, will be an anime produced in collaboration with Dengeki G’s Magazine and Aniplex. Key is widely known for their visual novels Kanon, AIR, Planetarian, Clannad, and Little Busters. Three of which (Kanon, AIR, and Clannad) were adapted into anime with good results.
Although anime adapted from Key’s games have been rather successful, it remains to be seen if an anime not based on a visual novel will do as well. There’s also the matter of Key already working on a visual novel, Rewrite, meaning they will have to split their resources between the two. Many fans have already pointed out that Yuri, one of the main characters of Angel Beats (shown on the left) bears a striking resemblance to Haruhi Suzumiya, with the only major difference between the two being the colours used. An intentional attempt at parody, or perhaps the first signs of laziness? Only way to find out is to wait for the anime to be released.
For anyone interested, there are some promotional clips of the anime on youtube (in Japanese):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAtsdGFTbHQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifu99LvL_Vo
Anime To Look Forward To
Angel Sanctuary Manga Review (Vols 1-4)
Upcoming Anime for Summer 2009
Joss Whedon to produce Angel “Season 6″ comics
Seitokai no Ichizon Parodies
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Category: Anime
Tags: Angel Beats, Aniplex, Dengeki G's Magazine, Key
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