The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan (長門有希ちゃんの消失 Nagato Yuki-chan no Shōshitsu) is an anime adaptation of Puyo's Haruhi Suzumiya spin-off manga: The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan. The project was approved and announced in December, 2013. In September, 2014 Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine announced that the anime will premiere in 2015. In December, 2014, the official website unveiled the main staff and main cast for the series. It premiered on April 3, 2015. It aired for sixteen episodes, covering the first five volumes of the manga.
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| - The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan (長門有希ちゃんの消失 Nagato Yuki-chan no Shōshitsu) is an anime adaptation of Puyo's Haruhi Suzumiya spin-off manga: The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan. The project was approved and announced in December, 2013. In September, 2014 Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine announced that the anime will premiere in 2015. In December, 2014, the official website unveiled the main staff and main cast for the series. It premiered on April 3, 2015. It aired for sixteen episodes, covering the first five volumes of the manga.
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| - The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan (長門有希ちゃんの消失 Nagato Yuki-chan no Shōshitsu) is an anime adaptation of Puyo's Haruhi Suzumiya spin-off manga: The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan. The project was approved and announced in December, 2013. In September, 2014 Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine announced that the anime will premiere in 2015. In December, 2014, the official website unveiled the main staff and main cast for the series. It premiered on April 3, 2015. It aired for sixteen episodes, covering the first five volumes of the manga. An original video animation will be bundled with the manga's ninth volume on October 26, 2015. FUNimation acquired the rights to the series shortly after its premiere, streaming the series subtitled on its online service. On May 29, 2015, an English dub was released, with the cast revealed the day before. All cast members from the Bang! Zoom! dub (IE Michelle Ruff, Crispin Freeman, and Wendee Lee) reprised their roles. The dub is directed by Christopher R. Sabat, and Bonny Clinkenbeard serves as head writer. This project is unrelated to any new season of the Haruhi Suzumiya's main series.
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