Hori-san & Miyamura-kun Trailer

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A trailer for the school comedy anime OVA Hori-san & Miyamura-kun has started streaming.


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Synopsis

<em>In school Kyōko Hori is a highly popular and attention grabbing girl and Izumi Miyamura is a rather introverted boy. Appearances can be deceiving since Kyōko is a high achiever in academics and is family orientated while Izumi has piercings and a body tattoo. Kyōko will soon discover Miyamura’s alternative life-style and a relationship will blossom.</em>
  
Hori-san & Miyamura-kun began life as a web-comic series created by HERO before it was picked up by Square Enix in 2007 and made into a ten volume manga series. The anime is being produced by Hoods Entertainment who worked on the gloopily wonderful Mysterious Girlfriend X. It is directed by Shingo Natsume (The Tatami Galaxy with Yuniko Ayana (Bakuman, Natsuiro Kiseki) in charge of scripts and series composition. Kenichi Kutsuna (Macross Frontier) is in charge of character designs.

Kyōko Hori is voiced by Asami Seto (Chihaya in Chihayafuru) and Izumi Miyamura is voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Kirito in Sword Art Online). Other seiyuu involved include Yoshimasa Hosoya (Renshō in Inu X Boku Secret Service), Kana Ueda (Kurumi in Pani Poni Dash!), Yumiko Kobayashi (Akira in Dennō Coil), and Kana Asumi (Miya in Amagami SS).

<a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/news/2012-07-31/hori-san-and-miyamura-kun-anime-1st-promo-streamed">Source</a>
 
Couldn't really tell very much from that trailer, but the double posting of this thread has provided an interesting psychological experiment. Judging from page views, it seems people are more inclined to click the thread nearer the top. Interesting.
 
vashdaman said:
Couldn't really tell very much from that trailer, but the double posting of this thread has provided an interesting psychological experiment. Judging from page views, it seems people are more inclined to click the thread nearer the top. Interesting.

Seems logical to work from the top down, once you realise it's a double post you skip.

As for the trailer theres nothing much to say, not heard of the source material and the art and story concept doesn't leap out and grab me.
 
vashdaman said:
Couldn't really tell very much from that trailer, but the double posting of this thread has provided an interesting psychological experiment. Judging from page views, it seems people are more inclined to click the thread nearer the top. Interesting.

The double posting is odd...

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