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Haganai (はがない), short for Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (僕は友達が少ない, loosely "I Don't Have Many Friends"), [note 1] is a Japanese light novel series written by Yomi Hirasaka, illustrated by Buriki, and published by Media Factory, with 11 volumes released from August 2009 to August 2015.
Haganai (はがない), short for Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai (僕は友達が少ない, literally "I Don't Have Many Friends"), is an anime television series produced by AIC Build based on the light novel series by Yomi Hirasaka. It follows a group of misfits who have trouble making friends and form the Neighbors Club with the goal of making ...
I Made Friends with the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class (クラスで2番目に可愛い女の子と友だちになった, Kurasu de Ni-ban Me ni Kawaii Onna no Ko to Tomodachi ni Natta, lit. "I Became Friends With the Second Cutest Girl in Class") is a Japanese romantic comedy light novel series written by Takata and illustrated by Tom Osabe ...
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Voiced by: Saori Hayami [2] An S-ranked adventurer who works in the town of Torrnera. She received training on becoming an adventurer from Belgrieve and became an adventurer, leaving her home village at the age of 12. She became known as the 'Black Haired War Maiden' and formed a party with Miriam and Anessa.
[2] [15] A spin-off 4-panel manga series, Watashi no Tomodachi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui. (私の友達がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い。, lit. No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault My Friend's Not Popular.
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai - Yomi Hirasaka (2009, MF Bunko J) Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl - Hitoma Iruma (2009, Dengeki Bunko) Makai Tantei Meiōsei 0: Walking no W - Matarō Echizen (2010, Dengeki Bunko) [3] Tokage no Ō - Hitoma Iruma (2011, Dengeki Bunko) [4] Sentōki Shōjo Chronicle - Takuma Rurimaru (2015, Dengeki Bunko) [5]
Prior to writing I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl, Azusa Banjo liked characters who defy gender roles, such as otokonoko, cross-dressing women, and women using the boyish pronoun boku, [2] [4] and had debuted as a manga creator with an otokonoko story. [4]