Autumn Anime "Amagi Brilliant Park" Sells Over 100,000 Copies of Original Light Novel in First Two Weeks of Broadcast! A "big bag" will be distributed to thank for the hit.

The TV anime "Amagi Brilliant Park" is currently airing, and it has been learned that the original light novel has sold more than 100,000 copies in the first two weeks of its broadcast.



Amagi Brilliant Park" is a new light novel written by Mr. Choji Gato, who is known for his "Full Metal Panic! series, which has been adapted into several anime series. It is a romantic comedy featuring a high school boy who ends up becoming the acting manager of the notorious amusement park "Amagi Brilliant Park". The animation is produced by Kyoto Animation, known as "Kyo-ani," which is highly supported by animation fans for its high-quality drawings. The director is Yasumoto Takemoto, known for "Lucky Star," "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," "Full Metal Panic? Full Metal Panic?

The work began broadcasting in October, and it was discovered that the original light novel sold more than 100,000 copies in the first two weeks of its broadcast. In the play, "If there are not 100,000 guest visitors in two weeks, the park will close! and Amagi Brilliant Park is facing a crisis, but sales of the original series are booming. In response to this, it was decided to distribute a big bag.


The Oiri Bukuro is an envelope designed to look like an Oiri Bukuro, which is a set of promotional materials (POP and posters for stores) sent from the publisher to bookstores. The contents include a B3 half-size poster with an illustration by Kyoto Animation, a bookmark miniaturized from the poster, and origami paper to make Park's Mascot Moffle. The poster is for bookstores, but the bookmarks and origami will be distributed to those who purchase the original work on a first-come, first-served basis.


The bookmarks are available in seven different designs: Sento Isuzu, Latia, Kanie Nishiya, and the spirit Muses. The posters are displayed at the stores where they will be distributed, and they ask customers to inquire with the store staff.

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