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Hyakusho Kizoku Anime based on Hiromu Arakawa’s Autobiographical Manga Announces Premiere Date

 

 

Following the initial announcement in October 2022, the official Twitter for Fullmetal Alchemist author Hiromu Arakawa‘s Hyakusho Kizoku (Noble Farmer) manga series confirmed today that its TV anime adaptation is set to premiere on Tokyo MX and BS Asahi in July 2023.

 

 

 

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The autobiographical manga is inspired by the author’s own experiences. She was born in Tokachi-city, Hokkaido, to a farming family that ran a dairy and field farm and spent the seven years there between graduating from an agricultural high school and becoming a manga artist. It was first serialized in Shinshokan’s Un Poco magazine from December 2006 to March 2009. After the magazine ceased its publication in June 2009, it was then transferred to the same publisher’s WINGS. So far seven tankobon volumes have been available in Japan, printing over three million copies.

 

 

Manga 1st and 7th tankobon volume covers:

 

 

 

The news was also announced on the cover of WINGS’ April 2023 issue to be releeased on February 28:

 


 

Source: “Hyakusho Kizoku” offciail Twitter

 

©Hiromu ARAKAWA / SHINSHOKAN