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How To Keep A Mummy Anime To Stream On Crunchyroll From January 11!

  • Writer: Nickk
    Nickk
  • Jan 5, 2018
  • 1 min read

Television anime 'How to keep a mummy' (Miira no Kaikata) adapted from Kakeru Utsugi's manga of the same name will begin streaming on popular anime streaming site Crunchyroll from January 11. Crunchyroll announced the news on Thursday and revealed that the anime will be available to users worldwide except in greater China, Japan and Korea.

'How to Keep a Mummy' (Miira no Kaikata) manga has been serialized online via Comico since 2014. Futabasha has published four tankōbon volumes since February 2016. An anime television series adaptation by 8-Bit is scheduled to air in January 2018. The anime will premiere on TBS and BS-TBS on 11th January. The show's staff held a pre-screening event of the first episode on December 24.


The How to keep a mummy anime stars:

Mutsumi Tamura as Sora Kashiwagi Keisuke Koumoto as Tazuki Kamiya Himika Akaneya as Asa Motegi Ai Kayano as Kaede Kashiwagi Seiichirō Yamashita as Daichi Tatsuaki


The anime is directed by Kaori and produced by Atsushi. Deko Akao is handling the series composition, and Takahiro Kishida is doing the character design.


Manga Summary: When high school student Sora Kashiwagi finds himself staring down a mysterious oversized package sent to him by his self-proclaimed "adventurer" father, the last thing he expects is for it to be opened from the inside... by a little mummy so small it can fit in the palm of his hand!


Source : ANN


 

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