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Flutist CoComi Accidently Leaks ‘SPY X FAMILY’ Anime Announcement

The part of the sentence mentioning SPY×FAMILY is deleted from the article, but is visible on the website using the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

The boy band SMAP’s KimuTaku‘s eldest daughter CoComi inadvertently mentioned in an interview with Kodansha’s FRaU magazine on June 10 that she is looking forward to an anime adaptation of Tatsuya Endō’s SPY×FAMILY manga coming in 2022.

The part of the sentence mentioning SPY×FAMILY is not in the article anymore, but is visible on the website using the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.

According to the images provided, the first original excerpt translates to:

Cocomi, who loved anime from the bottom of her heart, realized her dream of making her debut as a voice actor. Finally, I asked her about the anime works she is addicted to.

“There are a lot of them (laughs). Among them, the hottest one is “Jujutsu Kaisen”, also a movie that will release in the theater this winter that the first season of anime is over! I’m also addicted to “SK∞(SK8)”. I’m looking forward to “Spy Family” which will be animated from the popular manga next year! “

However, FRaU hurriedly corrected the interview article since Shueisha did not make the animation release announcement yet. And the new excerpt looks like this:

Cocomi, who loved anime from the bottom of her heart, realized her dream of making her debut as a voice actor. Finally, I asked her about the anime works she is addicted to.

“There are a lot of them (laughs). Among them, the hottest one is “Jujutsu Kaisen”, also a movie that will release in the theater this winter that the first season of anime is over! I’m also addicted to SK∞ (SK8).

Tatsuya Endo’s Spy × Family is a Japanese manga series that follows a spy who has to “build a family” in order to execute a mission, not realizing that the girl he adopts as a daughter and the woman he agrees to be in a fake marriage with are a mind reader and an assassin. The biweekly Shōnen Jump+ series is in serialization from March 25, 2019, with the chapters collected and published into 7 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha as of June 2021.

Source: WayBackMAchine, Gendai website via Otakomu