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‘Tokyo 7th Sisters’ Getting Ongoing Manga

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Tokyo 7th SisterBased on the rhythm game of the same name, Ichijinsha has released a new promotional spot for the upcoming Tokyo 7th Sisters new manga series. Details are light on it at the moment with what to expect and who is involved, but the work comes after the fairly well-received anthology book that came out this past July. That book was a big one clocking in at 910 yen for the release as it brought together various short stories that have been produced for the characters that start in this popular mobile game. With the growing popularity of idol raising simulations, it’s no surprise that more and more adaptations are landing out there and manga makes an easy way to go for new fans.

The game itself debuted in February 2014 on iOS systems before getting an Android release later in the year.

Property concept: In the year 2032, the legendary idol unit “7th Sisters” suddenly retired from the industry and disappeared. That was the end of the idol industry… until two years later, when a young glory-seeking employee is appointed to be the leader of Tokyo’s next generation idol studio, “777 (Three Seven)”, commonly referred to as Nanastar. However, the city continues to believe that idols are a thing of the past, and Nanastar is no exception. Their slump continues, but one day a mysterious and beautiful female manager approaches you and says, “If the idols of the past are gone, we’ll just have to make new idols! True “sisters” linked by powerful bonds!” The story of the idols of the future, the Nanastar Sisters, will now unfold.

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