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Characters
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- Hayate is a 20-year-old university student majoring in economics. He gets embarrassed whenever he becomes clumsy. He loves animals and enjoys reading.
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- Shun is a 17-year-old high school student who is athletic. He tends to pretend whatever clumsy action he has done was made on purpose. He enjoys playing sports.
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- Mima is a 27-year-old salaryman who is seen as a mascot by his co-workers. He tends to be unfazed and oblivious whenever he becomes clumsy. He is childhood friends with Motoharu.
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- Sōma is a 19-year-old vocational student studying at a vocational design school. He tends to be positive whenever he does something clumsy.
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- Igarashi is a 27-year-old author and a friend of Mima's from elementary school. He is described as a genius who can be clumsy as well.
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- Asami is Shun's older sister and the owner of the cafe Hayate and Sōma work at.
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- Sōta is Mima's superior at work and Sōma's older brother.
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Production
While the manga series is in full color, Kokone Nata can color one page in about 30 minutes so she can finish the coloring work of 19 pages within one day.[7]
Media
Manga
Written and illustrated by Kokone Nata, Play It Cool, Guys started as a series of illustrations published on the author's Twitter account since May 11, 2018,[8] before being serialized as a web manga on Pixiv on February 23, 2019.[9] The manga has also been serialized on Pixiv's Pixiv Comic service.[10] As of October 2022, five Template:Transl volumes have been released by Square Enix under its Gangan Comics Pixiv imprint.[11] In September 2020, Yen Press announced that it had licensed the series for English publication.[12]
Volumes
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Novel
A novel adaptation written by Shino Kaida, titled Cool Doji Danshi: Connect It Cool, Guys, was published by Square Enix on March 21, 2020.[13]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced on April 22, 2022. It is produced by Pierrot and directed by Chiaki Kon, with scripts written by Makoto Uezu, and music composed by Masato Nakayama. Eri Taguchi is handling the character designs and serving as chief animation director.[1][14] The series aired from October 11, 2022, to March 28, 2023, on TV Tokyo, AT-X, and BS11.Template:Efn It ran for two cours, and consisted of 15-minute episodes.[15] The opening theme songs are Template:Nihongo by Mafumafu and Template:Nihongo by Syudou.[6] The ending theme songs are "Flash!" and Template:Nihongo, both performed by PICG, a unit composed of Chiaki Kobayashi, Koki Uchiyama, Yūichirō Umehara, and Shōya Chiba.[4][3][16] Crunchyroll licensed the series.[17]
A two-episode spin-off anime, titled Petit Cool Doji Danshi no Hitokoma, premiered on NTT Docomo's Template:Ill streaming service on March 21 and March 28, 2023. It is produced by Aqua Aris, with Yū Hayata directing and providing the character designs, and Mao Emura writing the screenplay.[18]
Episodes
Drama
A television drama adaptation was announced on February 24, 2023. It is directed by Hiroaki Yuasa, Yuka Eda, and Akina Yanagi, based on a screenplay by Hiroyuki Komine. The series aired on TV Tokyo from April 15 to July 1, 2023.[19] Yuta Nakamoto of NCT 127, Template:Ill of JO1, Dori Sakurada, and Template:Ill were cast to play the main roles.[2]
Reception
In 2019, the manga was ranked 16th in Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook for best manga series in 2019 for female readers,[20] placed 7th in Pixiv and Nippon Shuppan Hanbai's Web Manga General Election,[21] and was placed 16th in the Next Manga Awards.[22]
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