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A manga surprises with a chaotic advertisement

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The manga “There is also a hole in student organization! (Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru!)” caught the attention of the otaku community after the release of a promotional video produced by the studios Passion. The news quickly became a trend, generating excitement and speculation about a possible anime adaptation.

“There is also a hole in the student organization!” introduces us to the members of a student council who are anything but normal. Some are dumb, some are scary, some are always in a bad mood and some are just plain weird.. But these characteristics, far from alienating us from them, make them seem a little more lovable, while everyday life becomes a little more extraordinary. Muchimaro's subtle genius brings us the most beautiful four-panel story in the world.

The community expressed their enthusiasm and support through several comments on social media, highlighting the quality of the promotional video and their desire to see an animated adaptation:

  • «It's brilliant!».
  • «This is a prologue to an anime adaptation».
  • «I would be happy if everyone knew 'SeiAnaru' for this opportunity. It's fun. I love Sei Anaru».
  • «I didn't expect it to be so popular. Or is the video just so good that it got so many likes?».
  • «I would love to see this adapted into an anime.».
  • «An anime adaptation on some subscription channel is inevitable!! Forget about broadcast television!! ha ha».
  • «It's moving! I'm waiting for the day when an anime will be made...».
  • «Thank you for this wonderful video… 😭🙏 I watched it on an infinite loop to calm my desire for everyone to see it. There is literally divinity in every detail, I recommend watching it on an infinite loop!».

THE popularity of promotional video exceeded all expectations and fans are eagerly awaiting a possible anime adaptation. With comments praising the quality of the video and the uniqueness of the characters, it is clear that “There is also a hole in the student organization!” won the hearts of many.

Source: Otakomu