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薬屋のひとりごと
(Kusuriya no hitorigoto) Genres Drame, mystère, romance[1] Données clés Auteur Natsu Hyūga Éditeur (ja) Shōsetsuka ni Narō Sortie initiale octobre 2011 – en cours Roman Auteur Natsu Hyūga Illustrateur Megumi Matsuda Éditeur (ja) Shufunotomo Sortie 26 septembre 2012 Light novel Auteur Natsu Hyūga Illustrateur Touko Shino Éditeur (ja) Shufunotomo (fr) Lumen Sortie initiale 29 août 2014 – en cours Volumes 14 Manga Cible
éditoriale Seinen Scénariste Natsu Hyūga
Itsuki Nanao Dessinateur Nekokurage Éditeur (ja) Square Enix (fr) Ki-oon Prépublication Monthly Big Gangan Sortie initiale 25 mai 2017 – en cours Volumes 12 Manga : Enquêtes à la cour Cible
éditoriale Seinen Scénariste Natsu Hyūga Dessinateur Minoji Kurata Éditeur (ja) Shōgakukan (fr) Mana Books Prépublication Monthly Sunday Gene-X Sortie initiale 29 août 2017 – en cours Volumes 17 Anime japonais Réalisateur Masaomi Andō Producteur Norihiro Naganuma Scénariste Norihiro Naganuma Studio d’animation Toho Animation Studio
OLM Compositeur Satoru Kōsaki (ja)
Kevin Penkin
Alisa Okehazama Licence (fr) Crunchyroll Chaîne Nippon TV 1re diffusion 22 octobre 2023 – en cours Épisodes 21 modifier Les Carnets de l'apothicaire (薬屋のひとりごと, Kusuriya no hitorigoto?) est une série de light novel japonaise écrite par Natsu Hyūga. Publiée à l'origine depuis 2011 sur le site de publication Shōsetsuka ni narō, la série est acquise par Shufunotomo qui la publie en un volume relié sorti en 2012, puis la réédite en 2014 en tant que série de light novel. L'œuvre est adaptée en une série manga scénarisée par Itsuki Nanao et dessinée par Nekokurage, prépubliée sous le titre original dans le Monthly Big Gangan à partir de mai 2017 et publiée en volumes reliés par l'éditeur Square Enix. La version française est éditée par Ki-oon à partir de janvier 2021 et la version anglaise par Square Enix. Le light novel a de nouveau été adapté en une série manga, Enquêtes à la cour (猫猫の後宮謎解き手帳, Mao mao no kōkyū nazotoki techō?), cette foi-ci scénarisée par Natsu Hyūga et dessinée par Minoji Kurata, est prépubliée dans le Monthly Sunday Gene-X à partir d'août 2017 et publiée en volumes reliés par l'éditeur Shōgakukan. La version française est éditée par Mana Books à partir d'octobre 2023.

She and everyone else are merely characters in a comic book entitled Secret,[c] all under the authority of their omnipotent and omniscient Writer. Dan-oh is only an extra character and, worse, the Writer gave her a lame set-up: she is engaged to her long-time crush who despises her, and she has a heart disease and is expected to die soon. Not satisfied with this fate, Dan-oh decides to forge her own destiny by changing the story's plot and finding her own true love. Her hopes of freeing herself from the Writer's control becomes stronger than before when she unexpectedly meets nameless Student Number 13 (Rowoon). But as the events around Dan-oh and Number 13, whom she named as Haru, gradually start to have parallels with the Writer's previous work Neungsohwa,[d] changing her destiny could have a price to pay. Cast[edit] Main[edit] Kim Hye-yoon as Eun Dan-oh (Secret and Neungsohwa)[7] A student of Class 2-7 in Seuli High School; an extra character in Secret and the female main character of Neungsohwa.

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