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A manga adaptation, titled Hyouka and illustrated by Taskohna, started serialization in the March 2012 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Shōnen Ace. Kadokawa Shoten published 16 tankōbon volumes from April 26, 2012 [16] to October 25, 2024. [17] The manga's first twelve volumes adapted the first four novels, same as the anime series.
Hyouka (氷菓) is a Japanese anime television series based on the Classic Literature Club series written by Honobu Yonezawa. It was named after the first volume of the series, Hyouka , and made into a 22-episode televised animation series.
The Volume 1 Blu-ray/DVD cover art for Hyouka depicting the main characters Hyouka (氷菓) is a 22-episode animated television series based on Honobu Yonezawa's novel of the same name. It was produced by Kyoto Animation with direction by Yasuhiro Takemoto, series composition by Shoji Gatoh, character design by Futoshi Nishiya, and music composition by Kohei Tanaka. The series centers around ...
AnimeJapan’s annual “manga we want to see animated” poll is live, once again giving you a chance to pick the best manga for a new anime adaptation (probably on Crunchyroll). The poll is live ...
Adam Gibbs is an American voice actor who provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series. He is known for his lead roles of Hotaro Oreki from Hyouka, Masaya Hinata from Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue, Takashi Natsume from Natsume's Book of Friends, Shinichi Izumi from Parasyte, Hachiman Hikigaya from the My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected series, Seiya Kanie ...
Kyoto Animation Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社京都アニメーション, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Animēshon), often abbreviated KyoAni (京アニ, Kyōani), is a Japanese animation studio and light novel publisher located in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture.
Welcome to the N.H.K. revolves around the lives of several young adults all living in or around the city of Tokyo.Many different lifestyles are shown though most of the time the story focuses on the concepts of being a hikikomori (a reclusive individual who withdraws from society), anime otaku, and having most of the characters experience intense feelings of depression and loneliness.
A manga adaptation by Kenji Akahoshi began serialization in the manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on May 27, 2010, its July 2010 issue, and ended in the September 2012 issue on July 27, 2012. The first bound volume was released on December 22, 2010, [ 53 ] and released five volumes until September 21, 2012 under their Alive Comics imprint.