Omae wa Mada Gunma o Shiranai

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Omae wa Mada Gunma o Shiranai
Original title お 前 は ま だ グ ン マ を 知 ら な い
transcription Omae wa Mada Gunma o Shiranai
genre Comedy
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Hiroto Ida
publishing company Shinchosha
magazine Kurage Bunch
First publication October 2013 - …
expenditure 8th
Television series
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
year 2017
Episodes 4th
Director Kaku Mizuno
script Shōgo Kashida
First broadcast March 6, 2017 on Nippon TV
occupation
  • Shōtaro Mamiya
Anime television series
title You don't know Gunma Yet
Original title お 前 は ま だ グ ン マ を 知 ら な い
transcription Omae wa Mada Gunma o Shiranai
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2018
Studio Asahi Production
length 3 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Mankyu
music Kyōhei Matsuno
First broadcast April 2, 2018 on Gunma TV , Animax
synchronization

Omae wa Mada Gunma o Shiranai ( Japanese お 前 は ま だ グ ン マ を 知 ら な い ) is a manga series by Hiroto Ida that has been published in Japan since 2013. It was adapted as a miniseries in 2017 and as an anime television series in 2018 and belongs to the comedy genre . The anime became known internationally as You Don't Know Gunma Yet .

content

The series revolves around the experiences of middle school student Nori Kamitsuki, who is moving from Chiba to Gunma Prefecture. Before moving, he only heard rumors about the backwardness of the region and the strange people who live there. Once there, and above all in his school, he is then confronted with people who show extraordinary love for their homeland and its special features - and encounter strangers with suspicion or even hostility. He can only slowly establish contacts with the locals, with his friend Otoya Todoroki, who comes from here and whom he met in Chiba, help. The girl Kyō Shinooka makes it especially difficult for Nori, as she is a member of an association that wants to defend the Gunma culture against strangers. At the same time, Nori learns the cultural characteristics of the region, also in order to fit in better.

publication

The series has been published by Shinchosha in the online magazine Kurage Bunch since October 2013 . This brought out the chapters in eight anthologies so far. Volume 3 sold about 20,000 times in the first week.

Adaptations

In 2017, a four-part mini-series was directed by Kaku Mizuno , in which Shōtarō Mamiya played the leading role. The real-life version was broadcast by Nippon TV from March 6 to 27, 2017 . A film followed on July 22, 2017.

In 2018, Asahi Production produced an anime adaptation of the manga, director and author was Mankyū . The character design was done by Tomonori Kogawa and the artistic direction was Hiroyuki Nemoto . The 12 episodes, each three minutes long, were broadcast from April 2 to June 23, 2018 by Gunma TV and Animax . At the end of each episode, a representative from Gunma Prefecture or one of the voice actors speaks a greeting in which he tells what he particularly likes about Gunma or why one should visit it. The anime by Crunchyroll was published internationally, including with German and English subtitles.

synchronization

role Japanese voice
Nori Kamitsuki Gakuto Kajiwara
Kyō Shinooka Aya Uchida
Otoya Todoroki Jun Kasama

music

The music for the anime series was composed by Kyōhei Matsuno and the credits are underlaid with the song So Happy by Aya Uchida.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, February 9-15. Anime News Network, February 19, 2015, accessed July 6, 2018 .
  2. 'You don't know GUNMA yet.' Manga Gets Live-Action Series, Film. Anime News Network, February 7, 2017, accessed July 6, 2018 .