Fragtime is a yuri manga series written and illustrated by Sato. A new teaser has just been revealed for the upcoming OVA adaptation.
Takuya Satō (Steins;Gate, Kase-san) is writing the script and directing the anime with character designs by Tomoko Sudo and music composed by rionos, both of whom also worked on Kase-san. Tear Studio (The Royal Tutor film, Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!?) are in charge of the animation.
Fragtime OVA Teaser PV
A new visual was also released featuring the two main characters Misuzu and Haruka.
The anime’s official website also received a revamp alongside these new releases.
Fragtime will release in Japan in November 2019.
Information
Fragtime
Release Date: November 2019 (Limited screening at Shinjuku Wald 9 and elsewhere)
Official Website: frag-time.com
Movie Ticket Information
Release Date: June 22, 2019
Price: ¥1,300 (Tax Included)
Location: Screening cinemas
Bonus: Special anime design folder
*Tickets are limited in number and will discontinue once all have been sold.
*Available at select cinemas only.
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It has been announced that Fragtime by popular manga author Sato (Living Dead, Day Dream Girls) will receive a TV anime adaptation. The manga was originally serialised in Champion Tap! from 2013 to 2014. The series follows two high school girls, Moritani and Murakami. Moritani has the ability to stop time for three minutes a day. One day she decides to stop time to sneak a peek at the panties of the class idol Murakami, only to find that she is in fact immune to Moritani's powers. To apologise, she promises to Murakami that she will grant her any wish. It is a story of youth, romance and the worries experienced by high school girls.
To celebrate the announcement of the anime adaptation, the manga's author Sato drew the illustration above. Posters and flyers with this picture are being used at Yuri Exhibition 2019 which is currently ongoing at Ebisu Sakura (恵比寿さくら) in Tokyo until March 24. A website and official Twitter account have also been set up. Sato also made the following comment with regards to the adaptation: "Fragtime is getting an anime! I'm so happy! Thinking about seeing both of their stories unfold in a new form―anime―fills me with excitement. It's being handled by a wonderful team of staff, so I have every faith in them that they will deliver a wonderful series. I'm looking forward to it!" The air date for the anime series has yet to be announced. Stay tuned for more updates.