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Edit comment Contains spoilers! Never miss a new release. Add Vagabond to your favorites, and start following it today! Vagabond Manga Online Dark ModeLight Mode Home Types Manga One-shot Doujinshi Light Novel Manhwa Manhua Comic Completed A-Z List Random News Genres Action Adventure Cars Comedy Dementia Demons Doujinshi Drama Ecchi Fantasy Game Gender Bender Harem Hentai Historical Horror Josei Kids Magic Martial Arts Mecha Military Music Mystery Parody Police Psychological Romance Samurai School Sci-Fi Seinen Shoujo Shoujo Ai Shounen Shounen Ai Slice of Life Space Sports Super Power Supernatural Thriller Vampire Yaoi Yuri More Read Random Follow us : Reddit Twitter Discord Dark ModeLight Mode Completed Types Manga One-shot Doujinshi Light Novel Manhwa Manhua Comic A-Z List News FILTER Home Vagabond Vagabond バガボンド Read Now Action Adventure Drama Historical Samurai Seinen In 16th century Japan, Shinmen Takezou is a wild, rough young man, in both his appearance and his actions. His aggressive nature has won him the collective reproach and fear of his village, leading him and his best friend, Matahachi Honiden, to run away in search of something grander than provincial life. The pair enlist in the Toyotomi army, yearning for glory—but when the Toyotomi suffer a crushing defeat at the hands of the Tokugawa Clan at the Battle of Sekigahara, the friends barely make it out alive. After the two are separated, Shinmen returns home on a self-appointed mission to notify the Hon'iden family of Matahachi's survival. He instead finds himself a wanted criminal, framed for his friend's supposed murder based on his history of violence.

Rowling's Harry Potter. Ohkubo also stated he decided to make the main protagonist of the series, Maka Albarn, a female to differ from the traditional male hero found in most shōnen manga, and paired her and the other main characters with those of the opposite sex to demonstrate an equal representation of gender. He also said the series' title, Soul Eater, was intended to refer to Asura and his desire to eat innocent souls, and not to the character, Soul "Eater" Evans. [9] Ohkubo has explained that, when he began Soul Eater, he already had the plot and details like the DWMA fully formed and shared with his editors. He thought too many manga had characters who were developed through flashbacks, which he considered too clever. Therefore, he decided to develop his characters in the present rather than referring to their pasts, and to focus on "action and momentum," so he could "write freely". [10] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Soul Eater chapters Atsushi Ohkubo wrote three one-shot chapters published by Square Enix. "Soul Eater" (ソウルイーター, Sōru Ītā) and "Black Star" (ブラック・スター, Burakku Sutā) were published in the summer and autumn special editions of Gangan Powered, released on June 24 and September 22, 2003, respectively;[8][11] the third one-shot, "Death the Kid", was published in Gangan Wing on November 26, 2003. [12] Soul Eater started in Square Enix's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan on May 12, 2004,[13] and finished after a nine-year run in the magazine on August 12, 2013. [14][15] Square Enix compiled the series' 113 individual chapters into 25 tankōbon volumes, released under their Gangan Comics imprint, between June 22, 2004,[16] and December 12, 2013. [17] Square Enix republished the series in a seventeen-volume kanzenban edition, titled Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition, released from July 12, 2019,[18] to March 12, 2020.

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As fate would have it, Nakami finds Magari napping in the observatory. When Magari discovers that she and Nakami have something in common, she offers to share her secret sleeping spot with her fellow insomniac. As the two find warmth in each other's company, the struggles they face start to become easier to confront.
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Magari, Isaki Main Tamura, Konomi
Japanese Nakami, Ganta Main Satou, Gen
Japanese Shiromaru, Yui Supporting Tomatsu, Haruka
Japanese Kurashiki, Usako Supporting Noto, Mamiko
Japanese Anamizu, Kanami Supporting Fujiwara, Natsumi
Japanese Kanikawa, Motoko Supporting Lynn
Japanese Ukegawa, Tao Supporting Yamashita, Seiichirou
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More staff Staff Sasaki, Reiko Producer Kashimura, Emi Producer Nagai, Chiharu Producer Nishikawa, Kyouhei Producer
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Reviews Write review 47 Recommended 8 Mixed Feelings 3 Not Recommended All reviews (58) Feb 15, 2024 Laeradr Recommended It's really hard to find good romance shows, the genre is overwhelmingly dominated by trashy wish-fulfillment, sloppy stereotype-hunting, or goofy romcoms.
But Kimi wa Houkagi Insomnia isn't any of that, it's what I would call a "true romance" anime.
It doesn't provide any fanservice, 24/7 over the top humor, or wish-fulfillment. Instead it focuses on two things: Personal growth (i. e. regarding insomnia) and the development of a relationship between the two protagonists. ^ "Yuri Game Jam". itch. io. Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2019. ^ "Yuri Visual Novel Kindred Spirits on the Roof Out Now". Hardcore Gamer. February 12, 2016. Archived from the original on April 7, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2016. ^ Bauman, Nicki (February 12, 2020).
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