CATDOLL: "Temporary Girlfriend" released a collection of short stories in animation form

CATDOLL: "Temporary Girlfriend" released a collection of short stories in animation form

The animated work "Garry Girlfriend" (ガールフレンド(仮)), adapted from the mobile social card game of CyberAgent, will be broadcasted in October this year. Recently, the official magazine officially released a new copyright picture of the work and the animation format information - short story collection (omnibus).

The so-called omnibus is a collection of many short stories. The more famous works of this type include "Christmas Kiss" and "Yoshino no Sora". In fact, I believe that many viewers have already guessed it. After all, it is really too difficult to put so many characters into one story. We can only hope that the official will present a bright omnibus work for everyone.

"Temporary Girlfriend" was originally a mobile social card game under CyberAgent. The game has won the support of a large number of fans with its style of "using ears to make players feel cute". Since its launch in October 2012, the number of players has exceeded 5.4 million. After the official announcement of the animation, it has received widespread attention from fans. In the game, the player plays the role of a sophomore high school student, who encounters girls in Sei Sakura Academy and collects cards of various characters to fight.

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