Impressions on the first episode of the anime series named D-Frag featuring wallpapers of the main characters Tamao, Tama, etc...
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Exclamation points! Hamatora’s the only new thing airing tomorrow, but it’s not until after work time, so I’ll get to it and Ravens whenever I do. Same goes for basically every weekday show this [...]
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D-Frag's first episode endcard is illustrated by Type-Moon's Takeuchi, an artist known for his unmatched skill in the way of illustrating a single blonde female character known as Saber, and he lives [...]
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Upcoming comedy D-Frag! displays a part of itself never seen before in its latest magazine art piece - a tremendous part of the series indeed, substantial enough that it's shocking we have only now [...]
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D-Frag described itself as a delinquent comedy, though it certainly doesn't seem too lawbreaking, adhering to the strict rules of generic and boasting another upbeat preppy J-Pop tune to bright moe [...]
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Although labelled a tale about delinquents, D-Frag's first anime key visual is just as bright and cheery as any other series, with a male as cast out as any as well - overall a lot more average than anticipated.
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According to a gift illustration that will be given to shoppers who order the seventh volume from WonderGOO bookstore, a TV anime adaptation of Haruno Tomoya’s school-comedy manga series, 「D-Frag!」, has been green-lit for production. The news will be formally announced on August 10th when the latest volume is out. *Synopsis: Kazama Kenji likes to [...]
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What else could be on its way besides a new harem romance comedy? A series of those genres, D-Frag!, has been confirmed for adaptation into an anime series - though one must say, this one does sound interesting.
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