It has been listed by the Amazon Japan in the description for its listing of the October issue of Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Magazine that manga Farewell, My Dear Cramer by Naoshi Arakawa is going to have a movie and television anime version. The listing didn’t highlight that medium of the movie. On September 4 the magazine is officially going to dispatched.
The manga is being set out by Kodansha Comics in digital form concurrently with the Japanese set out and it also plans to set out the manga in print form. The manga has been explained by the company in the following manner:
With no soccer achievements to discuss during the total of Sumire Suo’s middle school years, the youthful wing gets an odd offer. Suo’s principle rival, Midori Soshizaki, welcomes her to sign up on a similar group in secondary school, with a guarantee that she’ll never let Suo play alone. It’s a sincere offer, yet the inquiry is whether Suo will take her up on it. Along these lines the window ornament opens on a story that gathers a huge cast of individual soccer-playing characters!
In May 2016 the manga was commenced by Arakawa. On June 17 the 12th manga volume was issued by Kodansha in Japan.
In 2010 two volume manga Sayonara, Football which was about girl’s soccer was illustrated by Arawaka. The manga featured a female lead enrolled in a middle school.
In October 2014 a 22 episode television anime series based on the manga Your Lie in April by Arawaka was debuted and the series was set out by Aniplex of America on home video. In September 2016 a live action movie was released based on the manga. The original manga was set out by Kodansha Comics in English.