On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the light novels written by Shin Araki and illustrated by Aruya , GJ-bu ( The Good Job Club ), a special video was published commemorating the tenth anniversary of January 9, 2023. years since the series premiered in Japan. Additionally, the production announced that a special anniversary event will be held next spring , will there be any important announcement coming for the franchise?
Shin Araki and Aruya began publishing the light novels through Shogakukan 's Gagaga Bunko imprint in March 2010, and ended it in March 2012, amassing a total of nine volumes. This was followed by GJ-bu Chuutoubu ( The Good Job Club: Junior High School ), a spin-off novel published between April 2012 and January 2014, with eight volumes.
The anime adaptation came from the Doga Kobo studios , under the direction of Yoshiyuki Fujiwara and scripts written by Hideaki Koyasu . The series premiered during the Winter-2013 season, with a total of twelve episodes and an OVA released in May 2014.
Synopsis of GJ-bu
School clubs often advertise their activities, but the GJ Club's goings-on are a mystery. Kyouya “Kyoro” Shinomiya recently joined and became the only male member of the five-person club. In addition to Kyoro, there are Mao Amatsuka, the club president who has a tendency to bite Kyoro when she gets angry or shy; Megumi Amatsuka, Mao's serene little sister who always makes tea and desserts for the club members; Shion Sumeragi, a demure chess prodigy; and Kirara Bernstein, a meat lover with a strong feline personality. All four girls feel some kind of interest in Kyoro. With the girls' idiosyncratic and likeable personalities, Kyoro's stay in GJ-bu will never be boring, for better or worse.
Source: Official Twitter Account
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