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He is one of the original victims of the serial kidnapping case. Osamu (修) Voiced by: Ayaka Nanase[5] (Japanese); Ryan Bartley[6] (English) Osamu is one of Satoru's primary school classmates. Kazu (カズ) Voiced by: Yukitoshi Kikuchi[5] (Japanese); Bobby Thong[6] (English) Kazu is one of Satoru's primary school classmates. He is much taller and
heavier than the rest of Satoru's friends and goes out of his way to appear "masculine". Aya Nakanishi (中西 彩, Nakanishi Aya) Voiced by: Sayaka KanekoEp. 10 credits (Japanese); Corina Boettger[9] (English) Aya is a student who attends Izumi Primary and is one of the original victims of the serial kidnapping case. Misato Yanagihara (柳原 美里, Yanagihara Misato) Voiced by: Hina KinoEp. 2 credits (Japanese); Mela Lee[6] (English) Misato is another classmate of Satoru's. She has a strong dislike for Kayo and she often likes to pick on her. Akemi Hinazuki (雛月 明美, Hinazuki Akemi) Voiced by: Akemi OkamuraEp. 3 credits (Japanese); Carrie Keranen[6] (English) Played by Tamae Ando (film); Noriko
Eguchi (drama) Akemi is Kayo's abusive mother, whose abusive nature was exposed to the public.
[28] Volumes[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1
April 4, 2018[29]978-4-08-881471-1March 17, 2020[27]978-1-9747-1320-2 Chapters 1–6 2 June 4, 2018[30]978-4-08-881502-2May 19, 2020[31]978-1-9747-1321-9 Chapters 7–16 3 August 3, 2018[32]978-4-08-881546-6July 21, 2020[33]978-1-9747-1322-6 Chapters 17–26 4 November 2, 2018[34]978-4-08-881601-2September 15, 2020[35]978-1-9747-1323-3 Chapters 27–36 5 March 4, 2019[36]978-4-08-881697-5November 17, 2020[37]978-1-9747-1324-0 Chapters 37–46 6 June 4, 2019[38]978-4-08-881803-0January 19, 2021[39]978-1-9747-1325-7 Chapters 47–56 7 September 4, 2019[40]978-4-08-882056-9March 16, 2021[41]978-1-9747-1877-1 Chapters 57–66 8 December 4, 2019[42]978-4-08-882148-1May 18, 2021[43]978-1-9747-1878-8 Chapters 67–76 9 March 4, 2020[44]978-4-08-882230-3July 20, 2021[45]978-1-97-471530-5 Chapters 77–86 10 June 4, 2020[46]978-4-08-882338-6September 21, 2021[47]978-1-9747-2099-6 Chapters 87–96 11 September 4, 2020[48]978-4-08-882407-9November 16, 2021[49]978-1-9747-2282-2 Chapters 97–106 12 December 4, 2020[50]978-4-08-882523-6January 18, 2022[51]978-1-9747-2464-2 Chapters 107–116 13 April 30, 2021[52]978-4-08-882583-0March 15, 2022[28]978-1-9747-2851-0 Chapters 117–127 Anime[edit] An anime television series adaptation was announced by Weekly Shōnen Jump in January 2021. [53] It is produced by MAPPA and directed by Kaori Makita, with Akira Kindaichi writing the scripts, Koji Hisaki designing the characters, and Yoshiaki Dewa composing the music. [54] The series aired from April 1 to July 1, 2023, on TV Tokyo and other networks. [4] The opening theme song is "Work" by Ringo Sheena and Millennium Parade,
while the ending theme song is "Kamihitoe" by Uru. [55][22] Crunchyroll has licensed the series for streaming in America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS, while Netflix has licensed the series in Asia Pacific (excluding Mainland China, Australia, New Zealand).