It has been announced that the manga Hyakushou Kizoku ( The Peasant Noble ) by author Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist) will be getting an anime adaptation. According to reports, the announcement came during a manga screening event held at Tokyo University of Agriculture.
Manga by the author of Fullmetal Alchemist gets an anime adaptation
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The comedy manga follows Arakawa as she works as a farmer in Hokkaido for seven years before becoming a manga creator. This experience helped her develop her manga, "Silver Spoon," which centers on students at an agricultural school. "If there's no water, let them drink cow's milk," the noble commoner proudly declared.
Arakawa began publishing the manga in Shinshokan 's Unpoko in 2006, and moved it to Wings in 2009 after the previous magazine ceased publication. The manga's serialization has been irregular, while the publisher released the seventh compiled volume in October 2021 in Japan.
Finally, Fullmetal Alchemist , written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa , was published in Square Enix Gekkan Shonen Gangan in July 2001.
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