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Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Collapsed infobox section end Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Template:Ill. It was serialized in Shueisha's [[Seinen manga|Template:Transliteration manga]] magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1988 to 1994, with its chapters collected in eight Template:Transliteration volumes. It describes the daily life of Ashibe, an elementary school boy, and his family and friends, including his spotted seal pup named Goma-chan.

It received a six-episode original video animation (OVA) adaptation in 1991, which led to an anime television series adaptation aired on TBS in that same year; a second season aired from 1992 to 1993. A second manga series, titled ComaGoma, which depicts Ashibe as a second grade student, was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from 2000 to 2004, with its chapters collected in six volumes.

A second anime television series adaptation, titled Shōnen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan, was broadcast for four seasons on NHK Educational TV from 2016 to 2019. A manga adaptation of Shōnen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan, illustrated by Junko Ogino, was published in Futabasha's Monthly Action and Manga Town from 2016 to 2018, and its chapters were collected in three volumes.

Another manga series illustrated by Shōhei, titled Seishōnen Ashibe, was serialized in Monthly Action, and later on the Web Action website, from 2017 to 2024. It depicts an older Ashibe as a freshman in high school. In 2020, Morishita started another manga series, titled Shō 3 Ashibe QQ Goma-chan, which depicts Ashibe as a third grade student.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Template:Ill, Shōnen Ashibe was serialized in Shueisha's [[Seinen manga|Template:Transliteration manga]] magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1988 to 1994.[1] Shueisha collected its chapters in eight Template:Transliteration volumes, released from April 19, 1989,[2] to March 18, 1994.[3] Shueisha republished the series in four Template:Transliteration volumes from August 10 to October 18, 2001.[4][5] Futabasha released two volumes, consisting of selected stories, on April 28 and November 12, 2011,[6][7] and republished the eight volumes from April 1, 2016,[8] to March 28, 2017.[9]

Sequels

A second manga series, titled ComaGoma, following Ashibe as a second grade student, was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from October 12, 2000,[10] to March 25, 2004.Template:Efn Shueisha collected its chapters in six Template:Transliteration volumes, released from November 20, 2001,[11] to July 16, 2004.[12] Futabasha republished the six volumes, under the title Template:Nihongo, from June 12, 2017,[13] to April 12, 2018.[14]

A third manga series, titled Template:Nihongo, following Ashibe as a third grade student, started in Manga Action on March 17, 2020.[15][16] Futabasha released the first volume on April 25, 2022.[17] As of August 9, 2023, two volumes have been released.[18]

Other series

A manga adaptation of Shōnen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan, illustrated by Junko Ogino, was serialized in Futabasha's Monthly Action from April 25, 2016,[19] to February 25, 2017,[20] and was later transferred to the publisher's Manga Town starting on May 2 of that same year.[21] Its last chapter was published on March 5, 2018.[22] Futabasha collected its chapters in three volumes; the first two volumes were published on September 12, 2016,[23] and January 12, 2017,[24] respectively, and the third volume was published digitally-only on April 12, 2018.[25]

Another manga series illustrated by Shōhei, titled Template:Nihongo, which depicts an older Ashibe as a freshman in high school, started in Monthly Action on July 25, 2017;[26][27] the magazine endend in February 2024, and the series moved to the publisher's Web Action website, where it finished on November 8, 2024.[28] Futabasha released the first volume on April 12, 2018.[29] As of March 12, 2024, eight volumes have been released.[30]

Anime

1991–1994 series

A six-episode original video animation (OVA) adaptation, animated by Nippon Animation and distributed by Pony Canyon, was released between January 21 and July 21, 1991.[31][32] A 37-episode anime television series, animated by Life Work, was broadcast on TBS from April 11 to December 28, 1991.[33] It was followed by a 25-episode second season broadcast from October 3, 1992, to March 27, 1993.[34]

Shōnen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan

A second anime television series, titled Template:Nihongo, animated by Bridge and Husio Studio, directed by Nobuhiro Kondo, with series composition by Template:Ill,[35][36] was broadcast for 32 episodes on NHK Educational TV from April 5, 2016, to February 21, 2017.[37][38]

A second season, animated by the same studios of the first season,[39] was broadcast for 32 episodes from April 4, 2017, to February 13, 2018.[40][41][42]

A third season, animated by Bridge and Studio Palette,[43] was broadcast for 32 episodes from April 3, 2018,[44] to February 26, 2019.[45]

A fourth season, animated by Shin-Ei Animation and Studio Palette, with series composition by Template:Ill,[46][47] was broadcast for 24 episodes from April 2 to December 17, 2019.[48][49][50]

Reception

With its anime adaptation, the manga increased in popularity. The manga has sold 20 million copies.[51]

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References

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External links

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