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[108] The
light novel was
published in three volumes. [110] Games[edit] Nijibox developed a mobile-based social game based on Girls und Panzer, which was
released in Japan on Mobage, GREE, and Mixi on December 7, 2012,[111] and on Pixiv on January 10, 2013. [112] The game ended its service on April 2, 2015. [113] Namco Bandai Games announced a video game based on the series for PlayStation Vita,
titled Girls und Panzer: Master the Tankery! (ガールズ&パンツァー 戦車道、極めます!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Senshadō, Kiwamemasu!), in November 2013. [114] Developed and published by Namco Bandai Games, the game was released in Japan on June 26, 2014. [115] A mobile simulation game based on the series, titled Girls und Panzer: Great Tankery Operation! (ガールズ&パンツァー 戦車道大作戦!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Senshadō Daisakusen!), was developed by Showgate for Android and iOS, and released by Mobcast Games in Japan on November 11, 2015. [116] An illustration book for the game is set to be released in Japan on June 28, 2022. [117] Another video game based on the series for PlayStation 4, titled Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match (ガールズ&パンツァードリームタンクマッチ), was announced by Bandai Namco Entertainment in July 2017. [118] Developed by Natsume Atari,[119] the game was released by Bandai Namco Entertainment in Japan on February 22, 2018,[120] and in the Southeast Asia region on February 27. [121] The game was later released on Nintendo Switch under the title Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match DX in Japan and Southeast Asia countries on February 21, 2019. [122] A mobile-based life simulation game jointly developed by KLab Games and Bandai Namco Entertainment for Android and iOS,[123] titled Girls und Panzer: Gather! Everyone's Tankery!! (ガールズ&パンツァー あつまれ!みんなの戦車道!!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Atsumare! Min'na no Senshadō!!) was released by Bandai Namco Entertainment in Japan on August 3, 2018.
Shōsetsuka ni Narō. Archived from the original on
September 3, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2015. ^ a b Rifujin na
Magonote (March 20, 2013). "Apology and Excuse" (in Japanese). Shōsetsuka ni Narō. Archived from the original on September 3, 2022. Retrieved February 14, 2015. ^ Rifujin na Magonote (November 23, 2013). "Light Novel adaptation" (in Japanese). Shōsetsuka ni Narō.
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Captain Tsubasa: Live Together 2010 (2010 in Monthly Young Jump; one-shot)[63] Novels[edit] Captain Tsubasa Mirai Bunko (2013–2014): a trilogy of light novels by Hitomi Wada retells the first story arc of Captain Tsubasa. [64][65] Anime[edit] The original Captain Tsubasa manga series was quickly adapted into a TV animation series, produced by Tsuchida Production, broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 1983, to March 27, 1986. This first series adapts the first 25 volumes. Four animated movies followed soon after, between
1985 and 1986, continuing the storyline. In 1989 a new animation series, Shin Captain Tsubasa, was produced by Shueisha and CBS Sony Group, Inc. and spanned 13 original video animations (OVAs).