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My Dress-Up Darling Manga Moves 2 Million Copies Since Anime Debut

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In early February it was announced that Shinichi Fukuda’s My Dress-Up Darling manga had added a million copies to its circulation numbers since the premiere of the anime adaptation. Now those numbers have doubled, because the latest update has the series adding two million to its circulation since the start of the anime’s broadcast. 

As of the ninth volume’s release, which came through in Japan today, the series boasts 5.5 million copies printed physically and sold digitally. Not bad for a newcomer to the world of cosplay!

The My Dress-Up Darling anime is currently streaming on Crunchyroll. Here’s the official synopsis:

Wakana Gojo is a high school boy who wants to become a kashirashi–a master craftsman who makes traditional Japanese Hina dolls. Though he’s gung-ho about the craft, he knows nothing about the latest trends, and has a hard time fitting in with his class. The popular kids–especially one girl, Marin Kitagawa–seem like they live in a completely different world. That all changes one day, when she shares an unexpected secret with him, and their completely different worlds collide.

Source: Official Twitter

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