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Grimoire of Zero (Japanese: ゼロから始める魔法の書, Hepburn: Zero kara Hajimeru Mahō no Sho, lit. "Starting the Magical Book from Zero") is a Japanese light novel series written by Kakeru Kobashiri and illustrated by Yoshinori Shizuma. [2] The light novel won the Grand Prize at the 20th annual Dengeki Novel Awards. [3]
[8] [9] [10] Grimoire of Zero finished publishing in December 2017 with 11 volumes. In August 2018, under Kodansha's LIGHT NOVEL imprint, Kobashiri started publishing a sequel to her previous work called The Dawn of the Witch. [11] Just like its predecessor, it received a manga adaptation [12] and an anime adaptation was announced in 2021. [13]
Zero the Mud-Black Witch (泥闇の魔女, Doro Yami no Majo) Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori [4] (Japanese); AmaLee [3] (English) Zero was the main female protagonist/titular character of the prequel series, Grimoire of Zero. She originally traveled with a half man/half beast called Mercenary in search of a book called the Grimoire of Zero that ...
Grimoire of Zero: Tetsuo Hirakawa April 10, 2017: June 26, 2017: 12 Adaptation of a light novel series by Kakeru Kobashiri. [16] Girls' Last Tour: Takaharu Ozaki October 6, 2017: December 22, 2017: 12 Adaptation of a manga series by Tsukumizu. [17] Steins;Gate 0: Kenichi Kawamura April 12, 2018: September 27, 2018: 23 Based on a visual novel by ...
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The Familiar of Zero (Japanese: ゼロの使い魔, Hepburn: Zero no Tsukaima) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Noboru Yamaguchi, with illustrations by Eiji Usatsuka. Media Factory published 20 volumes between June 2004 and February 2011. The series was left unfinished due to the author's death in 2013, but was later ...
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