Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu
Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu | |
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Original title | 腐 男子 高校 生活 |
transcription | Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu |
Logo of the anime | |
genre | Comedy , slice-of-life |
Manga | |
country | Japan |
author | Atami Michinoku |
publishing company | Ichijinsha |
magazine | Zero Sum Online |
First publication | May 1, 2015 - ... |
expenditure | 3 |
Anime television series | |
title | The High School Life of a Fudanshi |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
year | 2016 |
Studio | EMT Squared |
length | 5 minutes |
Episodes | 12 |
Director | Toshikatsu Tokoro |
First broadcast | July 5 - September 20, 2016 on AT-X |
Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu ( Japanese 腐 男子 高校 生活 , dt. "High school life of a Fudanshi ") is a manga series by Atami Michinoku , which appeared in Japan from 2015. It was also adapted as an anime television series and web radio series and can be classified into the genres of comedy and slice-of-life. Internationally, the series was also known as The High School Life of a Fudanshi .
content
The high school student Ryō Sakaguchi ( 坂 口 亮 , "Gutchi") is an avid fan of Boys' Love manga, which is about love relationships between young men. He - even heterosexual - is embarrassed to be a so-called fudanshi towards his classmates. At first only his childhood friend Toshiaki Nakamura ( 中 村 俊明 ) knows about it, who understands “Gutchi”. In classmate Rumi Nishihara ( 西 原 ル ミ ), Sakaguchi soon met a like-minded person , a Fujoshi . Together with her, he now dares to buy boys ' love manga himself and to go to dōjinshi fairs. They share their passion and also their enthusiasm for every moment in their everyday life in which apparently same-sex romance arises. Not only Nakamura becomes a recurring victim of their crushes , but especially the homosexual Yūjirō Shiratori ( 白鳥 勇 次郎 ) from the Koch Club and his close friend Akira Ueda ( 上 田 ア キ ラ ).
publication
The Yonkoma manga was first published in September 2015 by the online magazine Zero-Sum Online published by Ichijinsha . The chapters have so far been published in three edited volumes. An English translation was published by Seven Seas Entertainment and a Chinese translation by Tong Li Publishing .
Anime adaptation
The manga was adapted as an anime in 2016, directed by Toshikatsu Tokoro at EMT Squared . The lead author was Saeka Fujimoto and the character design was created by Chika Ishida . Kei Ichikura and Ryusuke Shiino were the artistic directors and Nobuyuki Abe was responsible for the sound. The closing song Sekai wa Boy Meets Boy ( SEKAI は ボ ー イ ミ ー ツ ボ ー イ ♂ ) comes from Wataru Hatano .
The 12 five-minute episodes were first broadcast on AT-X in Japan from July 5 to September 20, 2016 , as well as on KBS Kyoto , Sun Television , TV Kanagawa and TV Saitama, with an offset of up to one week . Internationally, the anime was published by streaming on the Crunchyroll platform , including German and English subtitles.
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) |
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Ryō "Gutchi" Sakaguchi | Wataru Hatano |
Toshiaki Nakamura | Kenji Nojima |
Rumi Nishihara | Aya Suzaki |
Yūjirō Shiratori | Tatsuhisa Suzuki |
Akira Ueda | Toshiki Masuda |
Web radio series
On the web radio platform Anitama started in July 2016 a series on the manga under the title Radio Fudanshi Kōkō Seikatsu "Fu-Jinrui Mina Kyōdai !!" ( ラ ジ オ 腐 男子 高校 生活 「腐 人類 み な 兄弟 !!」 ). The 30 minute episodes were voiced by the same speakers as the anime series.
Web links
- Official Manga Website (Japanese)
- Anime Official Website (Japanese)
- Manga and Anime on Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ ラ ジ オ 腐 男子 高校 生活 「腐 人類 み な 兄弟 !!」 : ア ニ た ま ど っ と コ ム. Anitama.com, accessed November 28, 2017 .