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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese light novel series, written by Sekina Aoi and illustrated by Saboten. Fujimi Shobo published twelve volumes from March 2015 to October 2019, under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. An anime television series adaptation produced by Pine Jam aired from July to September 2017.

Plot

Keita Amano, a high school student and gamer, meets the beautiful school idol Karen Tendō, who invites him to the school's Gaming Club. After finding it is centered around competitive gaming, he declines her offer. This rejection sets off a chain of events in the lives of Keita and his friends, in matters of video games, romance and misunderstandings along the way.

Characters

In the light novels, each characters take turns narrating the chapters.

Main characters

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A second-year high school boy and video game player. He plays handheld console or mobile. He considers Karen Tendo to be the perfect girl, but declines her invitation to join the Game Club, because he prefers to play games for fun and not competitively. As a result, he has nearly every video game but not high scorer, but still manages to have great insight into them. Keita often thinks of himself as unworthy to Karen (oblivious to their relationship) and initially would prefer to merely be her friend but is encouraged by Tasuku to accompany Karen by asking her out.Template:Ref In later episodes, he likes to compete to win. He uses two online usernames, Tsucchi and Yama, both of which are based on his mother's maiden name Tsuchiyama. He is a big fan of independent game designer "Nobe", and teams up with online player Mono.Template:Ref He is selfish, when it comes to his opinions on games, clashing with Chiaki Hoshinomori regularly over the use of moe characters and other things, even though the two are very much alike.Template:Ref In the light novel, Keita notes he has a younger brother.Template:Ref
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The most beautiful girl and the president of the school's Game Club. She has long blond hair and green eyes.Template:Efn She excels in school from looks and popularity to sports to academics.Template:RefTemplate:Ref She attended the school because of the club's prestige, but its senior members had left, so she took it upon herself to revive the club, and she recruits members as she does not want it to be filled with guys who are only interested in asking her out.Template:Ref At the beginning of the series, she invites Keita to join her club, and becomes upset when he declines her offer, having not faced rejection before in her life. This results in her stalking Keita to try and convince him to change his mind, but she develops a crush on him because he stands up to Tasuku in defending her and the club.Template:Ref Following her newfound infatuation, Karen's entire daily routine crumbles apart and she keeps thinking about him.Template:Ref For a time, she mistakenly believes Keita and Chiaki are a couple.Template:Ref In the anime series, she spontaneously urges Keita to be a couple, but became friends instead.Template:Ref Karen is extremely competitive, often turning the most mundane of activities into some kind of competition. However, she learns to loosen up and live more casually through Keita.
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A shy and quiet girl in Karen's class. She has long seaweed hair and purple eyes. She enjoys playing handheld and phone games like Keita, leading Tasuku to try and set them up so he can pair Keita with Karen. At first, she and Keita get along incredibly well because they agree on many things about video games. However, they became rivals over their opinions on putting moe characters on each games. She takes Tasuku's advice on improving her appearance, and cuts her hair, inadvertently making her seen as attractive by the student body, but her increased interactions with Tasuku make Aguri jealous.Template:Ref She is Keita's online friend "Mono" and his favorite indie game developer "Nobe", although both Chiaki and Keita are unaware of each other's online personas.Template:Ref She is shocked when Keita reveals his gaming usernames to the group, and begins to develop feelings for him.Template:Ref
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Keita's classmate and a good-looking outgoing guy. He is an occasional gamer and is skilled at arcade games. A former gamer nerd in middle school, he changed his appearance and attitude when he entered high school to avoid being stigmatized, yet feels drawn to be involved in Keita and his situation with Karen he is willing to help Keita progress in his social life, seeing himself in Keita.Template:Ref He is quite proud he has a cute girlfriend Aguri, but later learns she had liked him when he was a nerd.Template:Ref Tasuku is the first to make the connection between Keita and Chiaki's gaming personas, and then tries to pair the two together as friends, while Keita makes a relationship with Karen. However, he creates a Gamers Meet-Up Club with all parties involved, his efforts and increasing interactions with Chiaki and Karen, lead to misunderstandings.Template:Ref
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Tasuku's girlfriend. In the anime, she is a petite girl with pink hair and purple eyes. Unlike any of the other characters, she does not play video games outside of claw machine games, which she frequently has Tasuku take part in so her can get her prizes, as he is far more skilled than she is. She fell in love with Tasuku, after getting a plushie doll from him at middle school, and she changed her appearance in order to get near him.Template:Ref She becomes upset at Tasuku for accompanying Chiaki, but allies with Keita to help him relate better with Karen. The two end up becoming each other's confidante over their relationship troubles, only for their interactions to have misunderstandings.

Supporting characters

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Karen's classmate with a short black hair. He joins the Game Club at the start of the series. His specialty is in arcade puzzle games, but he adapts to learning new ones and growing skills based on observing how others play. He says that he got into gaming, because he had amnesia when he was young and playing block puzzles gives him a link to his past.Template:Ref The final episode of the anime series shows his secretive past in which he had escaped some underground organizations, and encounters his estranged sister Riki in the finals of a game tournament.Template:Ref
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A third-year student and a member of the Game Club. He gets serious when playing a FPS game. He took up gaming because his father was a mercenary who trained him in the family business when he was a child.Template:Ref
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A third-year member of the Game Club who specializes in fighting games. Karen considers her the sexy big sister type. She has long brown hair and eyes. She does not talk to people, while playing. Karen said she got into gaming in order to win her friend back by trying to defeat her in the game.Template:Ref
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Chiaki's younger sister. She is envious of Karen's popularity and is somewhat happy that she cannot compete with her by going to a different school, where she could become a student council president. She secretly enjoys adult games and revels in being in the company of girls.Template:Ref When Keita visits Chiaki, and accidentally sees the "Mono" and "Nobe" information, she tells her that Konoha is the person behind the accounts.Template:Ref She helps Chiaki make friends with Keita.

Media

Light novel

Sekina Aoi published the series in 2015 through Fujimi Shobo's Fujimi Fantasia Bunko with illustrations by Saboten. Twelve volumes were released from March 20, 2015 to October 19, 2019.[3]

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Manga

A manga adaptation with art by Tsubasa Takahashi was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's Shōnen Ace from October 2016 to September 2019.[4] The seventh and final volume was released on October 26, 2019.

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation directed by Manabu Okamoto and produced by Pine Jam was announced.[5][6] It aired in Japan from July 13[7] to September 28, 2017.[8] The opening theme is "GAMERS!" by Hisako Kanemoto, Manaka Iwami and Rumi Ōkubo.[9] The ending themes are "Fight on!" for all episodes except for episode nine and ten which is Template:Nihongo, both performed by Luce Twinkle Wink☆.[10] Crunchyroll streamed the series,[11] while Funimation had licensed it in North America and streamed an English dub.[12][1] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the dub was moved to Crunchyroll.[13]

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Reception

The light novel ranked seventh in 2017 in Takarajimasha's annual light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, in the bunkobon category.[15] It ranked eighth in 2018.[16] The anime ranked fourth in popularity on Crunchyroll in summer 2017, an unheard of ranking for a show that was a short-running Shonen Action series.

See also

Works cited

  • Template:Note "LN" is shortened form for light novel and refers to a volume in the Gamers! light novels.
  • Template:Note "Ch." is shortened form for chapter and refers to a chapter number of the collected Gamers! manga
  • Template:Note "Ep." is shortened form for episode and refers to an episode number of the Gamers! anime

Notes

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References

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External links

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