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Asobi Asobase (あそび あそばせ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rin Suzukawa. It began serialization on Hakusensha's Young Animal Densi website in June 2015; it has also been published in Young Animal since November 2016 and finished in November 2022.
Asobi Asobase: Aoi Yūki: Genderqueer 2018 Tsugumi is a classmate who the Pastimers suspect of being an otokonoko. [1] Yū Asuka Stars Align: Yoshitaka Yamaya: Non-binary 2019 Yū, formerly known as Yuta, is a kind and mild-mannered person, who Touma thinks of them as nice, even though he is unaware Yū has a crush on him, as noted in the ...
Asobi-be are groups of people engaged in funeral services, exempt from taxes and conscript labor. Since they live without working and are allowed to move freely around, they are called asobi-be. [5] Asobi-be services began to carry a negative implication and the asobi-be as a whole became an expendable component of society. [6]
But if the author intended a double meaning, considering the protagonists are always scheming and playing against each other, another possible interpretation is "play, let/make play" in which あそび is a 連用形 of 遊ぶ and あそばせ is a 連用形 of a causative of 遊ぶ.
Wasteful Days of High School Girls [2] (女子高生の無駄づかい, Joshi Kōsei no Mudazukai) is a Japanese manga series by Bino, serialized online via Niconico Seiga, Comic Newtype, and pixiv Comic websites since 2014.
Maeda (Asobi Asobase), from the manga series Asobi Asobase; Akira Maeda, a character in the manga Cromartie High School; Ema Maeda, from Love Hina; Hayato Maeda (Chumley Huffington), from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX; Kunihiko Maeda, from the Parasite Eve video game; Kazuya Maeda, from Photo Kano
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Takopi's Original Sin (Japanese: タコピーの原罪, Hepburn: Takopī no Genzai) is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Taizan 5 [].It was published on Shueisha's web platform Shōnen Jump+ from December 2021 to March 2022, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes.