Kappa...not "Momoneko-sama" is real! Tamayura published a follow-up report in an occult magazine based on eyewitness testimony

From the anime "Tamayura: Graduation Pictures", a fictional occult magazine "Muya" was released as an April Fool's story.

Set in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the "Tamayura" series depicts the daily lives and modest dreams of high school student Sawatari Kaede, who loves photography, and the people around her. 2010 saw the broadcast of the OVA "Tamayura", followed by the first TV anime season "Tamayura~hitotose~" in October 2011, and the second TV anime season "Tamayura~Moagureshitsu~" in July 2013. Tamayura ~Moagureshibu~" was broadcast in July 2013 and gained popularity as a daily healing animation. The concluding four-part work, "Tamayura: Graduation Photo," will be sequentially screened from April 2015.

This time, a fictional occult magazine "Muya" was released for April Fool's Day. This is a parody of the real occult magazine "Mu," and the content is in the form of a report in which the interview team pursues the appearance of Momoneko-sama, the cat character that appears in the "Tamayura" series, based on eyewitness testimony that he actually exists. Incidentally, the magazine's name "Muya" comes from Momoneko-sama's meow.


The magazine will be available on the official website (http://tamayura.info/) until 23:59 on April 1.

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