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Genshiken (げんしけん) is a Japanese manga series by Shimoku Kio about a college club for otaku (extremely obsessed fans of various media) and their lifestyle. The title is a shortening of the club's official name, Gendai Shikaku Bunka Kenkyūkai (現代視覚文化研究会), or "The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture".
"Ai" (あい, "Love") by Saori Atsumi (Genshiken 2 episode 3; opening theme to Kujibiki Unbalance series 2) "Aoku Yureteiru" (アオくユレている) by Nozomi Yamamoto, Sumire Uesaka, Yumi Uchiyama and Ai Kakuma (Genshiken: Second Season episodes 1-13) "Signpost" by Nozomi Yamamoto (Genshiken: Second Season OAD)
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The English version, translated by David Ury, was released between April 2005 and November 2007. Genshiken follows the everyday lives of a college club for otaku, Shiiou University's "Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture" (現代視覚文化研究会, Gendai Shikaku Bunka Kenkyūkai), or just "Genshiken" for short. The story begins in ...
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Shimoku Kio (木尾 士目, Kio Shimoku, born 1974) is a Japanese manga artist best known for his manga Genshiken, which was originally serialized in the Afternoon Magazine. It was later published in Japan by Kodansha , which produces Afternoon Magazine , and by Del Rey in the United States.