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Retrieved April 22, 2018. ^ Alverson, Brigid (August 4, 2015). "Kodansha launches 'Magazine Pocket' manga app". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved April 22, 2018. ^ Campbell, Kimberley Anne [@kixee] (January 12, 2022). "Happy to announce that I'm the voice of Nagatoro in the English dub of "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro!" The episode 1 English dub is now up on Crunchyroll! #Nagatoro #nagatorosan" (Tweet). Retrieved January 11, 2022 – via Twitter. ^ a b c d e Pineda, Rafael Antonio (November 3, 2020). "Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro Anime's Cast, Spring 2021 Premiere Listed". Anime News Network.

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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Hasei, Shizuku Main Koichi, Makoto
Japanese Shinuchi, Tsugaru Main Yashiro, Taku
Japanese Rindou, Aya Main Kurosawa, Tomoyo
Japanese Doubledarts, Fatima Supporting Matsumoto, Sara
Japanese Lupin, Arsene Supporting Miyano, Mamoru
Japanese Carmilla Supporting Kondou, Reina
Japanese Nora Supporting Uchida, Maaya
Japanese Victor Supporting Yamamoto, Itaru
Japanese Chaintail, Kyle Supporting Nozawa, Soh
Japanese Kaya Supporting Nakano, Saima
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More staff Staff Watanabe, Masakazu Producer Sugawara, Hana Producer Enomoto, Kana Assistant Producer Shouji, Naoto Assistant Producer
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Crack-Crack-Crackle" by CLASS:y Edit Ending Theme "reversal" by Anna
Reviews Write review 35 Recommended 12 Mixed Feelings 5 Not Recommended All reviews (52) Sep 27, 2023 Mcsuper Recommended Undead Murder Farce screams exuberance and stylistic achievement from its very first moments, with no qualms about being absurd or perhaps even corny, and as mysteries go, that is the uniqueness that is to be desired. There’s so much media revolving around mystery, from your Agatha Christie novels, to your Conan Doyle stories, to the plentiful mystery anime and tv shows, so it’s difficult to create something memorable out of the vast sea of mystery media choice, and I’m happy to say that Undead Murder Farce stood out nicely, so come one, come all, into the pseudo-Meiji era, and enjoy the fun!
The anime title surely . tells you nothing, but believe me, this is one of the most unique takes on mysteries I’ve seen a while, combining a wide range of mysteries with compelling action and witty humour, and also adding some major figures in mystery media, like Sherlock Holmes, Arsène Lupin, and many more. It kind of felt like the “Mystery Avengers” in a way, but with less action than your typical superhero flick, but much more focused on dialogue. To give a gist of the premise, it’s set in an alternate Meiji era, where an unlikely duo, an Oni Slayer, and a head in a cage suffered the similar fate of their humanity being stolen by the same person, and thus, they chase after this villain, encountering mysteries along the way, making a name for themselves.
Dialogue-heavy shows can be a slog, but this anime certainly manages to capture your attention without being boring, to the extent of each episode flying by in a matter of what you think were just a few minutes. The characters command each scene very well, and the voice actors are certainly to be praised, especially the two main characters in Tsugaru Shinuchi, and Aya Rindou, voiced by Taku Yashiro and Tomoyo Kurosawa, respectively. Tsugaru kept my attention because of his cheeky personality, often making fun of his partner Aya, as well as not taking things too seriously. His humour is witty, perhaps corny, but he definitely made me laugh quite a few times.

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Le bakunyuu (des grosses poitrines). Le Lolicon (des petites filles mineures, on frôle la pédophilie). L’omorashi (du pipi, beaucoup de pipi). Le netorare (l’infidélité/le cocufiage). Le tentacle erotica (les tentacules). Le shotacon (comme le lolicon, mais avec des garçons). L’ahegao (le personnage a un orgasme si fort que ses yeux sont légèrement exorbités et sa langue pendante). Le futanari (les transexuels). Le kemonomimi (des personnages avec des attributs d’animaux). Le harem (équivalent du gang bang/orgie dans les vidéos pornographiques). L’inceste (une relation avec un membre de sa famille). Kodansha. Archived from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2021. ^ シャングリラ・フロンティア(4)エキスパンションパス ~クソゲーハンター、神ゲーに挑まんとす~ (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on July 13, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2021. ^ "Shangri-La Frontier, Volume 4". Kodansha USA. Archived from the original on January 28, 2024. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
More of his backstory, including his origins, is revealed in the "Dofus: The Treasures of Kerubim" series and in the movie Dofus – Book 1: Julith. He was born as the child of Jahash Jurgen, Huppermage Supreme of Bonta, and Julith, the Butcher of Brakmar, who were mortal enemies who fell in love. After his mother returned to her old murderous ways, his father stopped her at the cost of his own life, and Joris was adopted and raised by Kerubim, the Ecaflip demi-god living as a curio shop merchant. Joris was revealed to be the host of the dragon Grougalorasalaar, who took residence in him when his Dofus was shattered. Phaeris Voiced by: Jean Barney (French); John Knowles (English) A powerful dragon who lived on the Crimson Claw archipelago in order to protect Shinonome's Dofus. When Qilby and Yugo fought for the Dofus, he defended Yugo against Qilby and a possessed Adamaï. Balthazar Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Frank Stubbs (English) An ancient dragon who watches over the children Eliatrope in the Emrub dimension. Ogrest Voiced by: Brigitte Lecordier, Mathias Kozlowski (Giant) (French); Julie-Ann Dean, Joe Mills (Giant) (English) A gigantic goat-like ogre who was accidentally created from Ogrines and a piece of candy a long time ago by an alchemist named Otomaï. He is known for creating natural disasters dubbed Ogrest's Chaos, in which his tears create giant floods. Otomaï Voiced by: Mark Lesser (French); Brad Kavanagh (English) A Feca alchemist who accidentally created Ogrest and treated him as his son. He at some point leaves Ogrest, leading Ogrest to believe he was abandoned.