The story of a boy meeting a girl by GJ Club’s Shin Araki premiered in January 2015
Shueisha confirmed Friday that Shin Araki’s light novel Classroom For Heroes (Eiyū Kyōshitsu) will get an anime adaptation. The announcement was made on the wraparound cover of the 12th volume of the light novel.
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The academy fantasy novel series is set in Rosewood Academy, a school that trains future heroes destined to protect humanity. The school only accepts those with the most potential. Arnest Flaming, a girl who prides herself on being at the top of the academy, is tasked with guiding a mysterious but cheerful new student named Blade, who competes with her own powers.
Araki published the first volume under Shueisha’s Dash X Bunko light novel label in January 2015, with illustrations by Haruyuki Morisawa (The Princess and the Pilot, The Pilot’s Love Song, Lagrange – The Flower of Rin-ne). .
Koara Kishida published a manga adaptation of the novel in Shueisha in Ultra Jump magazine in February 2015, and Shueisha published a total of 12 manga volumes on November 11. Shueisha will publish the 13th volume on December 12. The manga has 1, 4 million copies released.
Araki previously wrote the GJ Club light novel series. which contains nine main episodes from 2010 to 2012, and a high school sequel that spans eight main episodes from 2012 to 2014. The novel series adapted a television anime in 2013.