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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.
Otaku often participate in self-mocking through the production or interest in humor directed at their subculture. Anime and manga otaku are the subject of numerous self-critical works, such as Otaku no Video, which contains a live-interview mockumentary that pokes fun at the otaku subculture and includes Gainax's own staff as the interviewees. [36]
LN 1 [5] Kyō Goshōin (御聖院 杏, Goshōin Kyō) Voiced by: M·A·O [1] (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak [2] (English) [b] The student council president at Hideki's school and the leader of the Alley Cats guild in LA. She has long dark hair and goes under the character name Apricot (アプリコット, Apurikotto), a male mage at the beginning ...
Akasaka said that he originally wanted to make a manga that would help office ladies relax, but since he is an otaku, it seems to follow in that. He also believes the manga is more about providing the reader with something exciting and conveying meaningful messages about human relationships rather than to showcase a number of character gags and ...
In 1998, Hajime Kanou is a junior high student and firm otaku enamored with the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (colloquially referred to as "Magic"), playing games with his classmates every day during breaks. His loud group often catches the attention of Emi Sawatari, the top student of the school with impeccable social standing and ...
This Art Club Has a Problem! (Japanese: この美術部には問題がある!, Hepburn: Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!) or Konobi for short, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Imigimuru.
The series centers around the daily lives of Kaoru, a hard working office lady, and her husband Hajime, who is an otaku, an obsessed fan of anime and manga culture, and who works as a blogger. Using popular anime and otaku tropes and in-jokes, the characters explore the conflicts and similarities between daily life and otaku culture in urban Japan.
After Yu and Miyuki share their excitement over a manga getting an anime adaptation, Yu does not want Kaguya and Chika to know he is a hardcore anime otaku so he makes Miyuki out to be one. The second-year students have parent-teacher conferences , with Miyuki's father and Ai's mother joining in the fun as Kaguya's guardians.