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[93] As of July 23, 2022[update], the manga has been published in two
volumes in Japan. [94] A "gag" spin-off of the series featuring Anzio Girls' High
School after the events of Girls und Panzer der Film, titled Girls und Panzer: Avanti! Anzio Girls' High School (ガールズ&パンツァー アバンティ!アンツィオ高校, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Avanti! Anzio Koukou), was serialized by Kadokawa on the official Twitter account of Dengeki Twitter Magazine from February 1, 2019,[95] to June 21, 2021. [96] A total of three volumes were published in Japan from September 27, 2019,[97] to June 25, 2021. [98] A short comedy manga by Yoshida, titled Girls Pandemonium (ガルパンデモニウム), began serialization by Monthly Comic Alive magazine's web label Comic Alive+ on the websites ComicWalker and Niconico Seiga on October 7, 2022,[99] and ended in November 2023. [100] Anthologies[edit] Several anthologies based on the series were released in Japan. The first anthology, Girls und Panzer: Comic Anthology (ガールズ&パンツァー コミックアンソロジー), had two volumes published by Media Factory from October 23, 2013,[72] to November 22, 2014.
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