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1Uruma's Family 2. 2. 2Meiseki High (明関高校 Meiseki Kōkō) 2. 2. 3Metropolitan Police Department 2. 2. 1Episodes 3. 3Film 3. 4Other media 4Reception 5See also 6Notes 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents Insomniacs
After School 14 languages العربيةDeutschEspañolFrançaisBahasa IndonesiaItaliano日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийไทยTürkçeTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series and its franchise Insomniacs After SchoolFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Isaki Magari (top) and Ganta Nakami (bottom)君は放課後インソムニア
(Kimi wa Hōkago Insomunia)GenreDrama[1]Romance[1]Slice of life[2] MangaWritten byMakoto Ojiro [ja]Published byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaMagazineWeekly Big Comic SpiritsDemographicSeinenOriginal runMay 20, 2019 – August 21, 2023Volumes14 Anime television seriesDirected byYūki IkedaProduced byEmi
KashimuraKyouhei NishikawaReiko SasakiTomoki UedaYuriko TamadaChiharu NagaiWritten byRintarō IkedaMusic byYuki HayashiStudioLiden FilmsLicensed bySentai Filmworks SEA: Muse CommunicationOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)Original run April 11, 2023 – July 4, 2023Episodes13 Live-action filmDirected byChihiro IkedaWritten byIzumi TakahashiChihiro IkedaMusic byNobuaki ShinzawaStudioUnited ProductionsReleasedJune 23, 2023 (2023-06-23)Runtime113 minutes Anime and manga portal Insomniacs After School (Japanese: 君は放課後インソムニア, Hepburn: Kimi wa Hōkago Insomunia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Ojiro [ja]. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from May 2019 to August 2023. An anime television series adaptation produced by Liden Films aired from April to July 2023.
All the three boxes have a total of seventeen discs. [32][33][34] To celebrate 20 years since its broadcast, the anime was released on Blu-ray format. [35]
Toei and Geneon briefly teamed up to release the anime on DVD in North America after the manga was discontinued, though this was also discontinued after only a few volumes. [36][37] The first DVD was released on March 15, 2005, and volume 4 was the last one released on June 14, 2005, before they were cancelled. [38][39] Various episodes
from the series were also downloadable in IGN's Direct2Drive service. [40] Toei is currently streaming episodes of the series online for a fee and for free through Crunchyroll.
2002. At a same day, Genos received a final upgrade from Kuseno, and Saitama's power level is being studied at a capsule, Kuseno's unexpected assassination by the
hands of robot assassins was just a beginning of the robot invasion. Production[edit] One
began the original webcomic of One-Punch Man in 2009. [5][6] The Japanese shortened name Wanpanman is a play on the long-running children's character Anpanman,[7] wanpan being a contraction of wanpanchi ("one punch"). [8] One became interested in creating a comic superhero who was already the strongest in the world. [6][9] He wanted to focus on different aspects of storytelling than those normally relied on in standard superhero stories, such as everyday problems.