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Crunchyroll Adds Marginal Prince Anime, English Dub for Natsume's Book of Friends Season 4 in India

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Gunma-chan season 2 to also stream in India

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Crunchyroll began streaming the Marginal Prince (Marginal Prince ~Gekkeijyu no Oujitachi~) anime, the adaptation of NTT Docomo's dating simulation mobile game, in India on Wednesday. It began streaming the English dub for the fourth season of the television anime franchise based on Yuki Midorikawa's Natsume's Book of Friends (Natsume Yūjin-Chō) manga on Tuesday.

The company also announced that it will stream the second season of the television anime based on Gunma Prefecture's mascot character Gunma-chan in India.

Crunchyroll is streaming the Marginal Prince anime in Japanese dub with subtitles in English. This is the first official English release for the anime, including its extra 14th episode.

The anime's 13 episodes aired in Japan from October to December 2006. The extra 14th episode aired in Japan in July 2007.

The anime's story centers on Yuta, who leaves his sister to study abroad at St. Alfonso Academy, located at a small island far from Japan. The academy is known as a special school for children of celebrities, and Yuta is perplexed by the grand and luxurious buildings and dormitories of the school. One day, a certain incident happened at the school's dormitory.

The anime's Japanese cast are:

Mayuto Morimoto is credited for the original work, and Tomohisa Kai for the original character draft. Takayuki Inagaki directed the anime. Studio T&B, Tokyo Kids and GONZO were in charge of animation production, and Toshiko Sasaki designed the characters for the anime.

NTT Docomo released the original mobile game in Japan in August 2005.

Source: Crunchyroll


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