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The SHIROBAKO 10th-anniversary celebrations are in full swing, with exciting new art being unveiled. The series, which first aired on October 9, 2014, has captured the hearts of fans with its unique story about the animation industry.

The new celebratory art piece, created by anime character designer Kanami Sekiguchi, showcases the talent and creativity that has made SHIROBAKO so beloved. In addition to this new artwork, creditless versions of the anime’s opening and ending sequences have been released online for fans to enjoy.

To further commemorate the series, the city of Musashino, where SHIROBAKO is set, will be unveiling themed manhole covers on October 9. These designs pay homage to the iconic series and its impact on the world of animation.

Directed by Tsutomu Mizushima at P.A. Works, SHIROBAKO follows the story of Musashino Animation and its staff as they navigate the challenges of the industry. The series has not only spawned a manga, novel, OVAs, and a feature film but has also garnered a dedicated fan base worldwide.

The SHIROBAKO movie, which can be streamed on Crunchyroll, continues the story four years after the events of the series. As Musashino Animation faces new obstacles, Aoi Miyamori must lead the team in completing a theatrical animation project against all odds.

The 10th-anniversary celebrations of SHIROBAKO are a testament to the lasting impact of the series and its continued relevance in the world of animation. Fans can look forward to more exciting updates and events as the celebrations continue throughout the year.