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Otaku ni Yasashii Gal wa Inai!? (オタクに優しいギャルはいない!?, Otaku ni Yasashii Gyaru wa Inai!?, lit. ' 'Gal Can't Be Kind to Otaku!?' ') is a Japanese manga series written by Norishiro-chan and illustrated by Sakana Uozumi. It began serialization in Coamix's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Zenon in August 2021.
The basic outline of the plot does not diverge greatly for any of them, but each has different dialogue ingame, and each also has unique special scenes which go into greater detail about the character. [5] In addition, to better adjust to character continuity, certain stories are modified slightly based on the selected chapter.
Yoshio Sawai (澤井啓夫, Sawai Yoshio, born March 14, 1977 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture) is a Japanese gag manga artist, best known for his series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and sequel Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, both serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Kizetsu Yūsha to Ansatsu Hime (気絶勇者と暗殺姫, lit."The Fainting Hero and the Assassin Princesses") is a Japanese manga series written by Norishiro-chan and illustrated by Yukiji Setsuda.
Cover of the first North American Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo volume, released by Viz Media on August 5, 2008. The chapters of the Japanese manga series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and its sequel Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, were written and illustrated by Yoshio Sawai and published in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump.
[1] [4] The film was directed by Chihiro Amano as her first feature film, with the script supervised by Natsuko Takahashi. [1] The film was shot in five days. [10] It was released on May 31, 2014. [5] [11] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 21, 2015, with a special CD featuring artwork by Kou Yoneda. [12]
[1] The animation studio Studio Deen adapted the Tactics manga into a 25-episode anime series, which ran on Japanese television from October 5, 2004, to March 29, 2005. The English dub of the anime was distributed by Manga Entertainment in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.