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Funimation Teases Gosick Anime Announcement
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
North American anime distributor Funimation teased that it will make an announcement by posting an image from the Gosick anime on its Twitter account on Tuesday.
Bandai Entertainment had licensed the anime in July 2011, before announcing that it would discontinue new releases in January the following year.
The anime adapted Kazuki Sakuraba's mystery novel series, in which Kazuya Kujo studies abroad at the Saint Marguerite Academy in a small European country in 1924. Kazuya joins forces with Victorique to solve mysteries. Victorique is a girl who skips class in order to read books, but has deductive powers that rival Sherlock Holmes'.
Crunchyroll streamed the 24-episode anime as it aired in Japan in 2011. Tokyopop released two of the original light novel volumes in North America.
We have another announcement teaser for you! Grab your Sherlock caps and do a bit of sleuthing to see if you can guess what it is... pic.twitter.com/Dm8S3mllm4
— Funimation (@FUNimation) February 15, 2017
Thanks to Rukiia for the news tip.