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Forum Clubs Pictures More Info Top > Manga > Shounen no Abyss 7. 36Ranked #4176Popularity #185Members 81,066MangaYoung JumpMinenami, Ryou (Story & Art) Add to My ListReadingOn-HoldPlan to ReadSelect(10) Masterpiece(9) Great(8) Very Good(7) Good(6) Fine(5) Average(4) Bad(3) Very Bad(2) Horrible(1) Appalling Volumes: /? Chapters: /? EditSynopsisReiji Kurose was born in the countryside, and has spent his life believing he can never leave his town. He cannot leave his mother alone with his shut-in brother and demented grandmother, nor can he escape the clutches of Gen Minegishi, who keeps Reiji at his beck and call. In contrast, his childhood friend Sakuko Akiyama sees past the nothingness of their gloomy town and dreams of the chaotic glamor of Tokyo.
As a way to withdraw from his monotonous life, Reiji finds comfort in watching the performances of "Acrylic," an idol group, and its most beautiful member, Nagi Aoe. But when he encounters the famous idol behind a convenience store in his grim town, he does not anticipate that he will soon be involved in a series of scandalous events that seem to be a repercussion of times long past. Robbed of his innocence, Reiji struggles to wade through the abyss of sin he has been pulled into, all while an intricate web of lies, obsession, and betrayal threatens to tear him apart.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundShounen no Abyss has been published in English as Boy's Abyss by VIZ Media under the VIZ Signature imprint since April 25, 2023. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 More charactersCharacters Aoe, Nagi Main Kurose, Reiji Main Akiyama, Sakuko Main Shibasawa, Yuri
Supporting Kurose, Yuuko Supporting Nozoe, Akira Supporting Minegishi, Gen Supporting Fukami, Kazumasa Supporting Uryuu, Kouji Supporting Shinooka, Saki Supporting
Reviews Write review 37 Recommended 17 Mixed Feelings 16 Not Recommended All reviews (70) Jun 25, 2020 bambamba Recommended Preliminary (16/? eps) This manga is an uncomfortable read, in the best possible way. it's early on in serialization, so this review is pretty premature, but the characters are wonderfully debased and they feel free to express the darkest sides of themselves.
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10,877 Edits • 264 Articles • 907 Images • 5 Active Users Synopsis Kyouko Hori seems like an average teenage girl, but she has a different side outside of school that she wants no one else to ever find out about. Brought up in a household where both her parents are absent
from working, she needs to take care of the house and her little brother, unable to lead a normal social life. Likewise, there is her classmate Izumi Miyamura, who has a different side out of school that remains hidden from others. When the two meet unexpectedly, they discover each others' secrets and develop a special friendship.
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Abrams and screenwriter Eric Heisserer announced
that they were working on a live-action remake of Your Name to be released by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions, alongside the original film's producers, Toho, who
will handle the film's distribution in Japan. [119] The film was being written by Eric Heisserer, who revealed that the Japanese right holders want it to be made from the western point of view. [120] In February 2019, Marc Webb signed on to direct the remake. The film will be about a young Native American woman living in a rural area and a young man from Chicago who discover they are magically and intermittently swapping bodies. [121] In September 2020, Deadline Hollywood reported that Lee Isaac Chung had taken over as both writer and director, working off a draft penned by Emily V. Gordon, with Abrams and Genki Kawamura co-producing. [122] In July 2021, Chung departed from the project, citing scheduling issues. [123] On October 31, 2022, Carlos López Estrada was announced to write and direct the remake, replacing Webb and Chung. [124] See also[edit] List of highest-grossing animated films List of highest-grossing anime films List of highest-grossing films in Japan Notes[edit] ^ Referred to in the film as "magic hour" or kataware-doki, which is turned from "kawatare-doki", an old Japanese word meaning "twilight". "Kawatare" (彼は誰) literally means "Who is he/she?"; "kataware" also has the same sound as a word meaning "one part of a couple; fragment" (片割れ). In old Japan, people believed that supernatural occurrences were possible at twilight.