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SHIROBAKO 10th Anniversary Celebrated with New Art and More

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It may be hard to believe, but the SHIROBAKO 10th anniversary celebrations are underway. One of the ways the folks behind the acclaimed series are celebrating is with some new art. Pictured above, the new celebratory piece comes from anime character designer Kanami Sekiguchi.

Beyond that, the creditless versions of the anime’s opening and ending sequences have been posted online.

SHIROBAKO Creditless Opening

SHIROBAKO Creditless Ending

That’s not all, though. On October 9, the city where the series takes place, Musashino, will put new themed manhole covers on display to celebrate the series. You can see the recently-revealed designs below.

Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima (Girls und Panzer) at P.A. Works, SHIROBAKO first premiered on October 9, 2014, running for a total of 24 episodes. The series also inspired a manga, novel, OVAs and a feature film.

Crunchyroll streams the SHIROBAKO movie and describes its story like so:

Four years after the events of the series, Musashino Animation has gone through unprecedented changes and things are looking bleak for the studio. One day, Aoi Miyamori is offered a role managing a new theatrical animation project. With only a few months left before the deadline, can MUSANI complete the project in its current state? It’s up to Aoi to work alongside both familiar faces and new to finish the project in time!

Source: Comic Natalie

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