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[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundBoku dake ga Inai Machi is based on Kei Sanbe's manga series of the same title. The anime adapts the full story of the manga, though it condenses and alters the events that take place in volumes 6 to 8.
The first two episodes were shown at an event on January 5, 2016, at Shinjuku Ward 9. A live-action movie adaptation was released in Japan on March 19, 2016 which also featured an alternate ending. A live-action Netflix TV series was released on December 15, 2017. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Learn how to draw anime & manga from Japanese pros🎨 EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Boku dake ga Inai MachiSummary:Boku dake ga Inai Machi Recaps
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Fujinuma, Satoru Main Mitsushima, Shinnosuke
Japanese Hinazuki, Kayo Main Yuuki, Aoi
Japanese Fujinuma, Sachiko Supporting Takayama, Minami
Japanese Kobayashi, Kenya Supporting Taichi, You
Japanese Katagiri, Airi Supporting Akasaki, Chinatsu
Japanese Yashiro, Gaku Supporting Miyamoto, Mitsuru
Japanese Sugita, Hiromi Supporting Kitou, Akari
Japanese Shiratori, Jun Supporting Mizushima, Daichuu
Japanese Osamu Supporting Nanase, Ayaka
Japanese Hinazuki, Akemi Supporting Okamura, Akemi
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More staff Staff Suzuki, Kenta Producer Itou, Tomohiko Director Iwanami, Yoshikazu Sound Director Ishii, Toshimasa Episode Director, Storyboard, Assistant Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Re:Re:" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (eps 2-12) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Re:Re:" by Asian Kung-Fu Generation (eps 1) 2: "Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna (それは小さな光のような)" by Sayuri (eps 2-12)
Reviews Write review 612 Recommended 90 Mixed Feelings 49 Not Recommended All reviews (751) Mar 24, 2016 Rkpandey Recommended Note: Tl;dr at the end for the lazy ones.
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