Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō

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Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō
Original title 犬 と ハ サ ミ は 使 い よ う
transcription Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō
genre Shōnen , comedy , mystery
Light novel
author Shunsuke Sarai
illustrator Tetsuhiro Nabeshima
publishing company Enterbrain
First publication February 28, 2011 - ...
expenditure 10 + 4
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Kamon Ōba
publishing company Kadokawa Shoten
magazine Shonen Ace
First publication May 26, 2012 - March 25, 2014
expenditure 4th
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2013
Studio Gonzo
length 24 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Yukio Takahashi
music Akito Matsuda
First broadcast July 2nd, 2013 - September 17th, 2013 on Tokyo MX
synchronization

Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō ( Japanese 犬 と ハ サ ミ は 使 い よ う ), also Dog & Scissors , is a light novel series by Shunsuke Sarai with illustrations by Tetsuhiro Nabeshima . The ten-part series has been published in Japan since 2010 and has been adapted as a manga and an anime series. The work can be classified in the genres of Shōnen and Comedy .

content

The high school student Kazuhito Harumi ( 春 海 和 人 ) is a bookworm, he especially loves the novels by Shinobu Akiyama. One day when he was protecting a young woman in a robbery in a café, he was killed. But he wakes up again in the body of a dachshund, which is taken away from the pet shop by this very woman. Unlike everyone else, she, Kirihime Natsuno ( 夏 野 霧 姫 ) can communicate with him telepathically and it turns out that Shinobu Akiyama is her pseudonym as a writer. So Kazuhito can finally meet his favorite author and read her long-awaited novel, but he is tormented again and again by the sadistic Kirihime, especially with the scissors that she always carries with her. Kirihime is also always jealous when other women are interested in Kazuhito. Over time, he gets to know her everyday life and her equally strange environment. Kazuhito's sister finds him again, even if Kirihime successfully convinces her that the dog is not her brother.

Publications

Light novel

The series is published in Japan by Enterbrain , the first volume was published on February 28, 2011. In Japan, in addition to the 10 volumes so far (as of April 2015), four collections called Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyō: Dog Ears of short stories were published. Sharp Point Press licensed the light novel for the Taiwanese market.

Manga

A manga drawn by Kamon Ōba based on the light novel was published from May 26, 2012 (issue 7/2012) to March 25, 2014 (issue 5/2014) in Shōnen Ace magazine . The publishing house Kadokawa Shoten also brought out the chapters in four edited volumes. A German translation has been published by Egmont Manga since April 2015 .

Anime

Directed by Yukio Takahashi , Studio Gonzo produced an adaptation of the light novel in 2013 as an anime television series with 12 episodes. Toshizo Nemoto was responsible for the series concept, who wrote the scripts together with Keiichirō Ōchi and Tōko Machida . The character design was designed by Yōko Satō and Makoto Ujiie was responsible for the artistic direction .

The 24-minute episodes were shown from July 2 to September 17, 2013 after midnight (and thus on the previous television day ), first on the Japanese broadcaster Tokyo MX , and then with an offset on AT-X , Sun TV and TV Kanagawa . The platforms Crunchyroll and The Anime Network made an English version available via streaming , Madman Entertainment and Section23 Films released the series on DVD. Animax Korea's anime was shown in Korea.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Kirihime Natsuno Yūki Kaji
Kazuhito Harumi Yoshimasa Hosoya
Madoka Harumi Kiyono Yasuno
Suzuna Hiiragi Rei Sakuma

music

The music in the series was composed by Akito Matsuda . The opening credits are with the song Wan Wan Wan Wan N_1 !! ( わ ん わ ん わ ん わ ん N_1 !! ) by Inu Musume Club. The title Lemonade Scandal ( レ モ ネ イ ド ス キ ャ ン ダ ル ) by Yū Serizawa and the song of the opening credits were used for the credits. Likewise, the title Kira-Kira Shimashō? (Kira-Kira し ま し ょ う? ) By Yū Serizawa.

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