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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami. It was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 2007 to July 2014, and continued on the Comic Blade web manga service from September 2014 to May 2016. An anime television series adaptation produced by White Fox premiered in January 2024.
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Media
Manga
Written and illustrated by Satoshi Mizukami, Sengoku Youko was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine from December 28, 2007, to July 30, 2014, when the magazine ceased publication. The series continued serialization on the Comic Blade web service from September 16, 2014, to May 20, 2016.[1][2] Its chapters were collected in 17 Template:Transl volumes from August 2008 to June 2016.[3][4] Mag Garden published a six-volume Template:Transliteration edition from November 9, 2023, to January 10, 2024.[5][6]
The manga is licensed in English by Tokyopop.[7]
Volumes
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Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced in August 2023. It is produced by White Fox and directed by Masahiro Aizawa, with series composition by Jukki Hanada, characters designed by Yosuke Okuda, and music composed by Evan Call.[8][9] The series premiered on Tokyo MX and other networks, and consists of three cours for a "complete" adaptation of the manga's two story arcs: the Template:Nihongo, which aired from January 11 to April 4, 2024,Template:Efn and Template:Nihongo, which premiered on July 18 of the same year.[10][11]Template:Efn
For the first part, the opening theme song is "Hibana" (Spark), performed by MindaRyn, while the ending theme song is Template:Nihongo composed by Yuki Kajiura and performed by Keiko.[12] For the second part, the opening theme song is "Katawara", performed by Stereo Dive Foundation, while the ending theme songs are Template:Nihongo, performed by Hiroki Nanami for the first cour, and Template:Nihongo, performed by Rainy for the second cour.[13][14] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[15] Medialink licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia and is streaming it on the Ani-One Asia YouTube channel.[16]
Episodes
Stage play
A stage play adaptation of the manga's first part, "Yonaoshi Kyōdai-hen" (世直し姉弟編, Siblings for World Reformation Arc), was announced in June 2024. It ran at Theatre1010 in Adachi, Tokyo from September 24 to October 4, 2024. The play was directed and written by Naohiro Ise, with choreography by Koichi Goseki and Seijiro Nakamura handling the sword fights. The cast included Kōsuke Honda as Jinka Yamato, Momoka Onishi as Tama, Yūya Uno as Shinsuke Hyōdō, and Ui Sakura as Shakugan.[17]
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