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Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu!

Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu!

Description: Azusa, Otetsudai Shimasu! is an anime television film, winner of the second annual Animax Taishō, an annual anime scriptwriting competition offered by Animax to award the best original anime scripts of the year. The award-winning script was written by Yūko Kawabe, and was animated by TMS Entertainment. Wikipedia
Genre: Sport, Comedy
Year Released: 2004
Initial Release: 2004
Director: Hajime Kamegaki
Story By: Yūko Kawabe
Network: Animax
Written By: Yūko Kawabe
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