
A third season of K-ON! has been indirectly announced by way of DVD pre-orders for the title opening.
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The first episode of K-ON!!’s second season has finally aired, descending upon moe-starved fans like heavenly mana.
A huge trove of screenshots are available below for those eager to see more…
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K-ON! has been announced as having a game adaptation, to be handled by Sega, finally allowing console gamers the long awaited chance to indulge in some moeblob action.
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A brand new television commercial for KyoAni’s massively anticipated K-ON!! sequel aired overnight, teasing anxious otaku with the welcome sight of some excellent quality art, feeling like an improvement over last year’s show yet lacking any radical art design changes.
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Once mighty queen of overbearing and obnoxious anime heroines Haruhi is now reduced to the bargain basement price of 300, down from ¥4,800.
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Some very promising images of a prototype figure of lovely Ritsu have just gone up at the Kyoto Animation Shop, the second in a line of the shop’s exclusive limited edition K-ON! figure series following an already-announced Mio which is also shown further down.
It is exceedingly unique for a production studio to directly release figures for its own series, something likely due to the massive popularity of K-ON!, so it is interesting to see just how well the figures came out:
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The anime market’s verdict is that Nadeko anime Bakemonogatari is almost twice as good as feeble moe-blob anime K-ON!
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The eagerly anticipated second season of K-ON! has been announced to be broadcast on a staggering 28 Japanese television stations, more than triple the average number for an anime series.
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The second season of blockbuster moe-blob anime K-ON! has been cunningly renamed to K-ON!! in a subtle allusion to it being season number 2, whilst its air date has been confirmed.
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Kyoto Animation’s hit musical moe-blob anime K-ON! is apparently due a second season, not an entirely surprising development.
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The sales figures for the third DVD of Endless Eight have been released, and they serve either as a damning indictment of Haruhi fandom or rather strong praise for Kadokawa’s marketing ability…
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Previously it was noted that with the success of moe blob anime K-ON! even titles such as Haruhi were losing their characteristic style in favour of something approximating the evident marketability of Mio and company, but this trend seems to be intensifying, with the above comparison demonstrating the creeping K-ONification of two other titles…
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