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News The World God Only Knows' 3rd Series Title Is Also Goddesses Arc
posted on 2013-05-19 11:14 EDT
The official website for the The World God Only Knows anime confirmed on Wednesday that the title of third series is Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-Hen (The World God Only Knows: Goddesses Arc). This year's 24th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine confirmed on the same day that the third series will cover this arc in Tamiki Wakaki's original manga.
The third season will premiere this summer. Yuka Iguchi (Nekomonogatari (Black), A Certain Magical Index) will play the astronomy club president Tsukiyo Kujō, Ayahi Takagaki (Heaven's Lost Property, Blue Exorcist) will play the sheltered girl Yui Goidō, and Haruka Tomatsu (Sword Art Online, Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live) will play the new district chief Lune.
Image © Tamiki Wakaki, Shogakukan/Yubiteru no Shimai
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