So, some may have heard about this, other not, but this is the first news I've heard so I'm gonna squee like its my birthday...
Yumi and Sachiko 4 evah!
"The Japanese magazine Cobalt has announced that the Maria-sama ga Miteru 4th Season anime adaptation of its popular light novels has been greenlit. The story revolves around the student council of Lillian, an all-girls Catholic high school. An accompanying interview with voice actresses Kana Ueda (Yumi), Haruna Ikezawa (Yoshino), and Mamiko Noto (Shimako) indicates the creators' reluctance to say whether the fourth season will be televised (like the first two seasons) or released directly on video (like the third season). Source: Canned Dogs"
(From Anime News Network)
*weeps with happiness*
I was despairing at the idea of having the "best girlfriends ever" taken away from me, so the news that I'll have them for one more season makes me happy.
I'm torn about the format I want though. If it's televised it means more episodes, which is cool. But the DVD release OVAs have been so incredibly gay that I'm worried they might tone down the rampant lesbian text if it's being aired on TV instead of going straight to DVD.
Oh *flips ruffled skirt and flounces into chair* I just don't know what to hope for!
Yumi and Sachiko 4 evah!
"The Japanese magazine Cobalt has announced that the Maria-sama ga Miteru 4th Season anime adaptation of its popular light novels has been greenlit. The story revolves around the student council of Lillian, an all-girls Catholic high school. An accompanying interview with voice actresses Kana Ueda (Yumi), Haruna Ikezawa (Yoshino), and Mamiko Noto (Shimako) indicates the creators' reluctance to say whether the fourth season will be televised (like the first two seasons) or released directly on video (like the third season). Source: Canned Dogs"
(From Anime News Network)
*weeps with happiness*
I was despairing at the idea of having the "best girlfriends ever" taken away from me, so the news that I'll have them for one more season makes me happy.
I'm torn about the format I want though. If it's televised it means more episodes, which is cool. But the DVD release OVAs have been so incredibly gay that I'm worried they might tone down the rampant lesbian text if it's being aired on TV instead of going straight to DVD.
Oh *flips ruffled skirt and flounces into chair* I just don't know what to hope for!