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Director: Noboru Misawa
Series Composition: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Character Designs: Mayuko Matsumoto and Naomi Ide
Studio: Diomedea
Original Mangaka: Sayori Ochiai
Original Publisher: Shueisha
Plot: In a small Shinto harvest shrine dating back to the Edo period, Makoto Saeki lives with her father (the head priest of the shrine) and Gintaro, a kitsune (fox spirit) and messenger for the gods. However, Makoto is the only one who can see the shrine's kitsune. The story follows the everyday life of Makoto and Gintaro as they act as the go-between for the gods and humans.
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Source:
ANN
Official Website:
gingitsune.net
I'm not big on those character designs but if they keep the cast from the audio adaptation then I'll be a happy man...