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Noragami: Stray God (ノラガミ, Noragami) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist duo Adachitoka. It was serialized in Kodansha 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 2010 to January 2024, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.
Hiyori shares a sisterly relationship with Yukine and tutors him when he expresses a desire to learn. Hiyori Iki is also the main character and narrator of the story, especially so in the manga. Yukine (雪音) Voiced by: Yuki Kaji [1] (Japanese); Micah Solusod [2] (English) Yukine is Yato's current Shinki. His Shinki name is "Sekki" (雪器).
Noragami is a Japanese manga series written by Adachitoka. It was serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 6, 2010, [1] to January 6, 2024. [2] The story follows the god Yato, and his encounter with society. Kodansha collected its chapters into 27 individual tankōbon volumes, released from July 15, 2011, [3] to February ...
Noragami Adachitoka ( あだちとか ) is the collective pen name used by female manga artists Adachi ( あだち , born December 14) and Tokashiki ( とかしき , born November 28) . The former draws the foreground and characters, while the latter draws the backgrounds.
The anime's second season, Noragami Aragoto, was announced in March 2015 by Kodansha. [5] The series aired between October 2, 2015, and December 25, 2015. For this season, the opening theme song is "Kyōran Hey Kids!!" (狂乱Hey Kids!!) by The Oral Cigarettes, and the ending theme song is "Nirvana" (ニルバナ, Nirubana) by Tia.
Toshihiro Kawamoto (川元 利浩, Kawamoto Toshihiro, born July 15, 1963, in Mie Prefecture) is a Japanese animator. He is the co-founder and director of the anime studio Bones . He was the character designer and animation director of Cowboy Bebop .
Taku Iwasaki (岩崎 琢, Iwasaki Taku, born 1968) is a Japanese composer and arranger. His hometown is Tokyo , Japan . He is a graduate of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music .
He acknowledged that the title character looks like Yūki Himura from the Bananaman comedy duo, but said that must have been just a coincidence. Urasawa tried to include a variety of different serious themes before abruptly switching to the finished idea. He said he likes the story, even though it is "nonsensical." [3] "Throw Toward the Moon!"