Shonen Jump + x Animax Anime Scenario Grand Prize" Grand Prize goes to "Luger Code 1951"! Manga adaptation by the end of this year → Anime adaptation next year

The grand prize for the "Shonen Jump + x Animax Anime Scenario Grand Prize" has been announced.



→The " Shonen Jump + x Animax Anime Scenario Grand Prize" is now open! The grand prize-winning work will be adapted to manga + anime + 2 million yen in prize money!

The final judging session was held on September 7, 2015, and the judges included "Kuroko no Basketball" author Tadatoshi Fujimaki, "Medaka Box" author Akira Akatsuki, "School Rumble" author Tadashi Kobayashi, "Nodame Cantabile" anime series director Chiaki Kon, screenwriter Yoshimi Narita, and weekly From 1,758 entries, Ryoto Hagi's "Luger Code 1951" was selected as the Grand Prize winner.


The grand prize-winning work will be adapted into a manga and distributed on Shonen Jump+ by the end of the year, followed by an animated series on Animax by the end of 2016. For the manga adaptation, a JUMP editor will be assigned to the grand prize winner to support the creation of the scenario for the manga.



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Testa is a young university professor with a genius for languages. He is introduced by his senior, Sergeant Rossa, and goes to the Allied Code Breaking Station. There, he is asked to decipher a certain code. It was the "Luger Code," a code used by the enemy werewolves in their radio communications. Testa is astonished by the code. It sounds like a wolf's cry. After a desperate attempt to decipher the code, he decides to capture a live werewolf to help him decipher the code. After exhaustive efforts, he finally discovers a live werewolf girl, Yonaga, but...

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