Английская Википедия:Double-J (manga)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox animanga/Header Шаблон:Infobox animanga/Print Шаблон:Infobox animanga/Video Шаблон:Infobox animanga/Footer Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written by Eiji Nonaka and illustrated by Maru Asakura. It was serialized in Kodansha's [[Shōnen manga|Шаблон:Transl manga]] magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 2009 to October 2011, with its chapters collected in six Шаблон:Transl volumes. A four-minute-long 11-episode anime adaptation, produced by DLE, was broadcast on Nippon TV as part of their Шаблон:Ill program from June and September 2011.

Plot

In a school where after-school activities are mandatory for all students, Hajime and her friend Sayo come across a club that they have never seen before: the Cultural Activity Preservation Club. Members make handicrafts, such as mats and toothpicks, using traditional methods.

Characters

Traditional Art Inheritance Club

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Hajime is a new club member.
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Sayo is Hajime's close friend. However, she has not yet joined the traditional art inheritance club.
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Aya is the vice-president of the traditional art inheritance club. She has written a text of the omikuji.
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Maria, often referred to as 'Tsumayōji-san' by other members, is a senior of the club. She has carved a groove of the toothpick.
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Ema is a senior of the club, and is a successor of the rain gutter artisan.
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Ichirō is the president of Nagashima High School's traditional art inheritance club. He is Toba Sōjō's descendant, and has succeeded to Chōjū-giga.
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Shizuma is a trainer of the varied tit.

Manzai Study Group

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Françoise is the president of the manzai study group.

Members' Family

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Yutaka is Ichirō's younger sister.

Media

Manga

Written by Eiji Nonaka and illustrated by Maru Asakura, Double-J was serialized in Kodansha's [[Shōnen manga|Шаблон:Transl manga]] magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 22, 2009,[3][4] to October 26, 2011.[5] Kodansha collected its chapters in six Шаблон:Transl volumes, released from January 15, 2010,[6] to December 16, 2011.[7]

Anime

A four-minute-long 11-episode anime adaptation, produced by DLE and directed by Azuma Tani, was broadcast on Nippon TV's Flash-animated shorts program Шаблон:Ill from June 29 to September 14, 2011.[8][2][1] The ending theme is Шаблон:Nihongo by Momoiro Clover Z.[9] An insert song, titled Шаблон:Nihongo, performed by the voice actors of Hajime Usami, Sayo Arima, Aya Chōsokabe, Maria Sassa, Ema Hōjō, Shizuma Sanada, Françoise Sakai, and Yutaka Toba, played in the final episode.[1]

Episodes

Шаблон:Episode table

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Weekly Shōnen Magazine - 2000–2009