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A second season of the anime, called [[Tegami Bachi: Reverse]] was announced in the Puff magazine in Japan during an interview with the artist.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-28/tegami-bachi/leter-bee-2nd-anime-season-airs-in-fall</ref> This season of the anime retained its previous voice cast, and is also directed by Akira Iwanaga. The second season of the anime premiered on October 2, 2010, and finished airing on March 26, 2011.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=11600&page=25</ref>
 
A second season of the anime, called [[Tegami Bachi: Reverse]] was announced in the Puff magazine in Japan during an interview with the artist.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-02-28/tegami-bachi/leter-bee-2nd-anime-season-airs-in-fall</ref> This season of the anime retained its previous voice cast, and is also directed by Akira Iwanaga. The second season of the anime premiered on October 2, 2010, and finished airing on March 26, 2011.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=11600&page=25</ref>
   
The author of Tegami Bachi has expressed approval for a 3rd season, which is yet to be announced.
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The author of Tegami Bachi, [[Hiroyuki Asada]], has expressed approval for a third season, which is yet to be announced. This may prove difficult, as the second season had to create filler due to it being ahead of the manga, in turn creating several anime-manga inconsistencies which may hinder the production of a third season. Note that the manga was completed in 2016, a full ten years since Tegami's beginning.
   
 
==First Animated Adaption==
 
==First Animated Adaption==
A special anime adaptation, running for about 30 minutes, was shown during the Jump Super Anime Tour events in Japan in the fall of 2008.It was titled Tegami Bachi: Hikari to Ao no Gensō Yawa (テガミバチ 〜光と青の幻想夜話〜?, Letter Bee: [[Light and Blue Night Fantasy]]), and was animated by Studio Pierrot. The Original Video Animation was translated for free by Anthony Carl Kimm on the Jumpland website with English subtitles. It was later released on DVD in the beginning of 2009. It was told again in the main story in episode 17, [https://tegamibachi.fandom.com/wiki/Letter_Bee_and_Dingo Letter Bee and Dingo].
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A special anime adaptation, running for about 30 minutes, was shown during the Jump Super Anime Tour events in Japan in the fall of 2008.It was titled Tegami Bachi: Hikari to Ao no Gensō Yawa (テガミバチ 〜光と青の幻想夜話〜?, Letter Bee: [[Light and Blue Night Fantasy]]), and was animated by Studio Pierrot. The Original Video Animation was translated for free by Anthony Carl Kimm on the Jumpland website with English subtitles. It was later released on DVD in the beginning of 2009. It was retold in the main story in episode 17, [[Letter Bee and Dingo]].
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
:''Main Article : [[Episodes|List of Episodes]]''
 
:''Main Article : [[Episodes|List of Episodes]]''
There are 25 episodes in each season, plus 25 three-minute OVAs included in each Japanese Region 2 DVD of Tegami Bachi. In total, the series consists of 50 twenty-minute regular episodes and 25 three-minute special episodes. Currently, OVAs 2-8 can only be found online, with the other 18 not to be found online. (Someone, please upload them, otherwise, much of the internet will never watch them!)
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There are 25 episodes in each season, plus 25 three-minute OVAs included in each Japanese Region 2 DVD of Tegami Bachi. In total, the series consists of 50 twenty-minute regular episodes and 25 three-minute special episodes.
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The OVAs (Tegami Bachi Academy) feature chibi versions of the characters in a hilarious class setting covering a myriad of topics in the anime. Currently, only OVAs 2-8 can be found online without a physical copy (Someone, please upload them for the internet to see!).
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

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Tegami Bachi Anime

Tegami Bachi 1st Season Visual

An anime adaption of the Tegami Bachi manga series was announced in the June 2009 issue of the Jump SQ magazine, and was set to be green-lit for October 2009.[1] This anime series is directed by Akira Iwanaga, and began airing in Japan on the TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi and other affiliated television networks around Japan on October 3, 2009. The first season finished broadcasting on March 27, 2010.

A second season of the anime, called Tegami Bachi: Reverse was announced in the Puff magazine in Japan during an interview with the artist.[2] This season of the anime retained its previous voice cast, and is also directed by Akira Iwanaga. The second season of the anime premiered on October 2, 2010, and finished airing on March 26, 2011.[3]

The author of Tegami Bachi, Hiroyuki Asada, has expressed approval for a third season, which is yet to be announced. This may prove difficult, as the second season had to create filler due to it being ahead of the manga, in turn creating several anime-manga inconsistencies which may hinder the production of a third season. Note that the manga was completed in 2016, a full ten years since Tegami's beginning.

First Animated Adaption

A special anime adaptation, running for about 30 minutes, was shown during the Jump Super Anime Tour events in Japan in the fall of 2008.It was titled Tegami Bachi: Hikari to Ao no Gensō Yawa (テガミバチ 〜光と青の幻想夜話〜?, Letter Bee: Light and Blue Night Fantasy), and was animated by Studio Pierrot. The Original Video Animation was translated for free by Anthony Carl Kimm on the Jumpland website with English subtitles. It was later released on DVD in the beginning of 2009. It was retold in the main story in episode 17, Letter Bee and Dingo.

Episodes

Main Article : List of Episodes

There are 25 episodes in each season, plus 25 three-minute OVAs included in each Japanese Region 2 DVD of Tegami Bachi. In total, the series consists of 50 twenty-minute regular episodes and 25 three-minute special episodes.

The OVAs (Tegami Bachi Academy) feature chibi versions of the characters in a hilarious class setting covering a myriad of topics in the anime. Currently, only OVAs 2-8 can be found online without a physical copy (Someone, please upload them for the internet to see!).

External Links

References