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light novel series and its franchise Not to be confused with Saikano. Saekano: How to Raise a Boring GirlfriendThe cover for the first light novel
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(Saenai Hiroin no Sodatekata)GenreHarem[1]Romantic comedy[2]Created byFumiaki Maruto Light novelWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated byKurehito MisakiPublished byFujimi ShoboImprintFujimi Fantasia BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runJuly 20, 2012 – October 20, 2017Volumes13 (List of volumes) Further information MangaWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated byTakeshi MorikiPublished byFujimi ShoboEnglish publisherNA: Yen PressMagazineMonthly Dragon AgeDemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 9, 2013 – August 9, 2016Volumes8 (List of volumes) MangaSaenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Egoistic-LilyWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated byNiitoPublished byKadokawa ShotenMagazineYoung AceDemographicSeinenOriginal runFebruary 4, 2013 – May 2, 2014Volumes3 (List of volumes) MangaSaenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Koisuru MetronomeWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated bySabu MushaPublished bySquare EnixMagazineBig GanganDemographicSeinenOriginal runAugust 24, 2013 – April 25, 2018Volumes10 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byKanta KameiProduced byTakeshi HagiwaraShinichirou KawashidaAkitoshi MoriWritten byFumiaki MarutoMusic byHajime HyakkokuStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Aniplex of America Amazon Video (streaming)Original networkFuji TV (Noitamina)English networkSEA: ANIPLUS HDOriginal run January 9, 2015 – March 27, 2015Episodes13 (List of episodes) Light novelSaenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Girls SideWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated byKurehito MisakiPublished byFujimi ShoboImprintFujimi Fantasia BunkoDemographicMaleOriginal runFebruary 20, 2015 – June 20, 2017Volumes3 (List of volumes) MangaSaenai Heroine no Sodatekata: Girls SideWritten byFumiaki MarutoIllustrated byTakeshi MorikiPublished byKadokawaMagazineDragon AgeDemographicMaleOriginal runSeptember 9, 2016 – June 9, 2017Volumes2 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesFlatDirected byKanta KameiProduced byManabu JinguujiTakumi MoriiWritten byFumiaki MarutoMusic byHajime HyakkokuStudioA-1 PicturesLicensed byAmazon
VideoOriginal networkFuji TV (Noitamina)Original run April 14, 2017 – June 23, 2017Episodes11 + Special (List of episodes) Anime film Saekano the Movie: Finale (2019) Anime and manga portal Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, known in Japan as Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata[Jp. 1] and the short form Saekano,[Jp. 2][3] is a Japanese romantic comedy light novel series written by Fumiaki Maruto, with illustrations by Kurehito Misaki. Fujimi Shobo published thirteen volumes between July 2012 and October 2017 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. The story follows high school student Tomoya Aki, who recruits a trio of beautiful girls to help him develop a visual novel to sell at the Comiket convention. Saekano has received a manga adaptation in addition to three spin-off manga adaptations.
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[169] Critical reception Before its anime series adaptation, Nicholas Dupree of Anime News Network included the series on his list of "The Most Underrated Shonen Jump Manga", and wrote: "Kimetsu is still
arguably an oddity in Jump, but it's firmly established its style that's certainly worth looking out for. "[170] Rebecca Silverman of the same website ranked the first volume as a B−. Silverman praised the plot ideas and characters but had issues with its pacing. She labeled Gotouge's art as "unpolished and inconsistent," although she commended details such as those in Tanjiro and Nezuko's clothing which illustrate both the poverty and loving environment from where they come. Silverman concluded that it is the work of a
promising author and had positive expectations for the series' development. [171] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin gave the first volume a score of 9/10. He commended the series for its "ability to convey power in simplicity," explaining that Gotouge's art is "nice" but overly detailed, and the dialogue and exposition are straightforward. Douresseaux praised its characters and recommended the series to fans of demon-fighting heroes. [172] Nick Smith of ICv2 gave the first volume a score of 4/5. He wrote that the story is well crafted and the characters intriguing, but the setting is "too deadly for the survival of the human race. " Smith said that the artwork is good but not special and recommended the series to "teens and adults who like heroes fighting back against horrific evil.