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He consents and turns into her "slave", and they defeat the Shuuki. However, in exchange for using his body, she must give him an appropriate reward, often sexual in nature. Yuuki decides to join Kyouka's squad as a caretaker and support her dream of becoming the Supreme Commander, while fighting the Shuuki and discovering the mystery behind Mato. Characters[edit] Yuuki Wakura (和倉 優希, Wakura Yūki) Voiced by: Yūya Hirose[3] The protagonist who serves as the dorm manager. He was previously a third-year high school student, but enters the demon capital after entering a gate that appeared. Kyouka Uzen (羽前 京香, Uzen Kyōka) Voiced by: Akari Kitō[3] She rescued Yuuki after he arrived in the other dimension.

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August 14, 2020. Archived from the original on January 28, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2015. ^ "Kuroko's Basketball Staff" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2014. ^ Loo, Egan (January 6, 2015). "Vagabond Manga to Resume on January 29". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 11, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2015. 5] began publication on August 1, 2017. It is written by Hirukuma and illustrated by Uihime Hagure, and features Dust as the central character. [19] Yen Press announced on May 20, 2016, that it had licensed the light novels for release in North America. [20] The first volume was released in conjunction with the second manga volume on February 21, 2017. [21] On June 20, 2023, Yen Audio released the first volume of the light novel as an audiobook. [22] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of KonoSuba volumes § Manga A manga adaptation of KonoSuba illustrated by Masahito Watari began serialization in the October 2014 issue of Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age magazine on September 9, 2014. [23] As of November 9, 2023, eighteen tankōbon volumes have been released. [24] A manga adaptation of the KonoSuba Fantastic Days smartphone game by Kasumi Morino began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive magazine on March 26, 2022. [25] Yen Press announced its acquisition of the manga adaptation at the same time that it licensed the original light novels. [20] Anime[edit] See also: List of KonoSuba episodes and Isekai Quartet An anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Deen[26] aired on Tokyo MX between January 14, 2016, and March 16, 2016;[27] later broadcasting on eight other networks and several video on demand streaming networks. [27] The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll in several regions such as North America,[28] and by AnimeLab in Australia.
They fool around, then a mission happens, and they go to the mission. Their motivations don’t play a part in the plot in the least. Special mention must be made for the female characters, which are often praised for not existing as fan service and for being strong and independent. It’s not much of a positive trait when they come off as unlikable feminists who are too busy bitching about first world problems and their role in society, while in battle they are still far weaker than the men. Especially Nobara, who fails at almost everything she does, has to be constantly saved by the men, and yet the audience is supposed to praise her as a strong and independent woman. She’s just there to be bitching, yelling, and being obnoxious, this is not a well presented female character, why’s everyone acting like a simp over such an obnoxious person? ACTION Anyways, the sole reason for anyone to watch this anime is the fighting, which is super duper well animated and choreographed.