Today (July 31), the official release of the "Date A Live: Kurumi Tokisaki Gaiden Animation" released a promotional CM. The first part of the theatrical version will be released in Japan on August 14, and the second part will be released on November 13. The following are the relevant details released by the official this time. Official screenshots: "DATE·A·BULLET" is a spin-off of "Date A Live" with Tokisaki Kurumi as the protagonist. It was written by Yuichiro Higashide and supervised by the original author Tachibana. The story tells that Tokisaki Kurumi fell from the real world to the world of elves - the neighboring world for unknown reasons and lost most of her memory and spiritual power. At the same time, she met a girl in white. In order to retrieve something, the girl embarked on a new adventure with Tokisaki Kurumi, the "worst elf". The latest spin-off of the popular anime "Date A Live", "DATE·A·BULLET", has been announced to be adapted into an animation. The first part of the theatrical work will be released in Japan on August 14, and the second part will be released on November 13. Interested players can click here to view the official website of "Date A Live". |
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