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3Video games 4. 4Novel 4. 5Other media 5Reception Toggle Reception subsection 5. 1Sales 5. 2Critical reception 6Legacy 7See also 8Notes 9References 10External links Toggle the table of contents Berserk (manga) 35 languages العربيةБеларускаяБеларуская (тарашкевіца)БългарскиBrezhonegCatalàČeštinaDeutschΕλληνικάEspañolفارسیFrançaisGalego한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoעבריתLëtzebuergeschLietuviųМакедонскиNederlands日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийSimple EnglishСрпски / srpskiSrpskohrvatski / српскохрватскиSvenskaТатарча / tatarçaไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng 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 In other projects Wikimedia CommonsWikiquote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series by Kentaro Miura BerserkFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Gutsベルセルク
(Beruseruku)GenreDark fantasy[1][2]Epic fantasy[3]Sword and sorcery[4] MangaWritten byKentaro Miura (vol. 1–41)Kouji Mori [ja] (vol. 42–)[a]Illustrated byKentaro Miura (vol. 1–41)Studio Gaga (vol. 42–)[b]Published byHakusenshaEnglish publisherNA: Dark Horse ComicsImprintJets Comics(former)Young Animal Comics(current)MagazineMonthly Animal House [ja](1989–1992)Young Animal(1992–present)DemographicSeinenOriginal runAugust 25, 1989 – presentVolumes42 (List of volumes) Anime television series 1997–98 series 2016–17 series The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition (2022) Anime film series The Golden Age Arc (2012–13) Anime and manga portal Berserk (Japanese: ベルセルク, Hepburn: Beruseruku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura. Set in a medieval Europe-inspired dark fantasy world, the story centers on the
characters of Guts, a lone swordsman, and Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called the "Band of the Hawk".
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Elite Ten, Tootsuki Culinary Academy is back in order. However, its students have one more great battle ahead of them: the BLUE, a competition where young chefs seeking world-class fame compete. Faced with new trials and rivals, Souma and his friends will fight to conquer the BLUE and to defeat Asahi Saiba, the leader of an underworld organization of chefs known as Noir, who once defeated Souma and his father in a Shokugeki. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioJ. C.
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Narrator (ナレーション, Narēshon) Voiced by: Misako Tomioka (Japanese); Brianna Roberts[5] (English) Production[edit] Shinichi Fukuda set Wakana as an orphan without friends in order to create a situation where he has to solve problems with Marin, instead of his parents or other friends. [9] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Written and illustrated by Shinichi Fukuda, the series began serialization in Young Gangan on January 19, 2018. [10] The individual chapters are collected and published by Square Enix, with 12 tankōbon volumes being released as of
September 2023[update]. [11] An official fan book was released on September 24, 2022. [12] During the Anime Expo in July 2019, Square Enix announced the English version of the series under the title My Dress-Up Darling and published it under its new publication imprint Square Enix Manga & Books. [13] Volumes[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 16, 2012[6]978-4-09-124102-3October 24, 2018[14]978-1-50670-987-1 2 February 18, 2013[15]978-4-09-124252-5March 20, 2019[16]978-1-50670-988-8 3 June 18, 2013[17]978-4-09-124338-6July 31, 2019[18]978-1-50670-989-5 4 July 18, 2013[19]978-4-09-124397-3March 18, 2020[20]978-1-50671-369-4 5 December 18, 2013[21]978-4-09-124543-4June 24, 2020[22]978-1-50671-370-0 6 May 16, 2014[23]978-4-09-124682-0October 14, 2020[24]978-1-50671-371-7 7 July 18, 2014[25]978-4-09-125129-9October 27, 2021[26]978-1-50672-759-2 8 October 17, 2014[27]978-4-09-125476-4May 4, 2022[28]978-1-50672-760-8 9 February 12, 2015[29]978-4-09-125748-2August 17, 2022[30]978-1-50672-761-5 10 August 4, 2015[31]978-4-09-126328-5February 8, 2023[32]978-1-50673-072-1 11 December 4, 2015[33]978-4-09-126676-7May 3, 2023[34]978-1-50673-073-8 12 June 17, 2016[35]978-4-09-127310-9September 6, 2023[36]978-1-50673-074-5 13 August 19, 2016[37]978-4-09-127373-4January 24, 2024[38]978-1-50673-798-0 14 April 19, 2017[39]978-4-09-127592-9June 19, 2024[40]978-1-50673-799-7 15 October 19, 2017[41]978-4-09-127819-7September 04, 2024[42]978-1-50673-800-0 16 July 19, 2018[7]978-4-09-128460-0—— Reigen February 19, 2019[11]978-4-09-128767-0December 2, 2020[13]978-1-50672-072-2 Anime[edit] Main article: List of Mob Psycho 100 episodes On December 2, 2015, Ura Sunday announced that Mob Psycho 100 would be adapted into an anime television series. [43] The anime adaptation was produced by Bones and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa. Hiroshi Seko wrote the scripts, Yoshimichi Kameda [ja] designed the characters, and Kenji Kawai composed the music. [44] The series aired between July 12 and September 27, 2016, on Tokyo MX, later airing on ytv, BS Fuji and TV Asahi
Channel 1. The opening theme song, "99", is performed by Mob Choir while the ending theme song, titled "Refrain Boy" (リフレインボーイ, Rifurein Bōi), is performed by All Off.