Fuufu Ijou, Koibito MimanFuufu Ijou, Koibito Miman #mangakakalot
More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers (夫婦以上、恋人未満。, Fūfu Ijō, Koibito Miman, abbreviated Fuukoi) is a Japanese manga series by Yūki Kanamaru. It has been serialized in Kadokawa Shoten‘s seinen manga magazine Young Ace since March 2018, with its chapters collected and published in nine tankōbon volumes as of October 2022. An anime television series adaptation by Studio Mother aired in October 2022.
Story :
High school student Jirō Yakuin is an introvert who would rather keep to himself and play video games than interact with others. He has unrequited feelings for his childhood friend, Shiori Sakurazaka, but the school has implemented a couples training (夫婦実習, Fūfu jisshū) program, which has the students develop social skills on interacting with a partner as if they were married, and they are judged heavily on how well they work together through monitoring. Despite hoping to be paired with Shiori, Jiro is instead paired with Akari Watanabe, a gyaru who finds Jiro repulsive and who would rather be paired with the popular school idol, Minami Tenjin. Learning that if they attain enough points, their current partners can be switched, both Jiro and Akari agree to put their differences aside and work together.
As the story proceeds, Jiro and Akari find themselves developing deeper feelings for each other as they “pretend” to get along, causing confusion between themselves as they struggle to sort out which feelings are real and which are not. Adding to the chaos is Shiori herself, who is revealed to also be in love with Jiro. Complications reach a near breaking point when during a time alone together, Minami tactfully turns down Akari’s confession and helps her realize that she ended up actually falling in love with Jiro. Now with both girls aiming to have Jiro for themselves, Jiro himself struggles to decide which girl he should ultimately pursue.
Oshi No Ko Wiki #mangakakalot
Oshi no Ko (【推しの子】, “Favorite Girl” or “My Idol’s Child”) is a Japanese manga series written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump since April 2020, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes as of February 2021.
Oshi no Ko is written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari. It has been serialized in Shueisha‘s Weekly Young Jump since April 23, 2020. Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on July 17, 2020. As of February 19, 2021, three volumes have been released.
On February 10, 2021, the 11th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump revealed that the series will do a collaboration with Miki Yoshikawa’s A Couple of Cuckoos.
Story :
The story begins with a beautiful girl, her perfectly fake smile, and the people who love her selfishly for it.
What transpires behind the scenes of the glittering showbiz industry? How far would you go for the sake of your beloved idol? What would you do if you found out reincarnation was real? The star of the show is Aquamarine Hoshino and the stage is but a mere facade. Will he manage to reach the climax before the world of glamour swallows him whole?
Blue Lock Wiki #mangakakalot
Blue Lock (Japanese: ブルーロック, Hepburn: Burū Rokku , Bluelock,ブルーロック,Синяя Тюрьма: Блю Лок ) is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 2018, with the chapters collected in 21 tankōbon volumes as of October 2022. An anime television series adaptation produced by Eight Bit premiered in October 2022.
The story begins with Japan’s elimination from the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which prompts the Japanese Football Union to start a programme scouting high school players who will begin training in preparation for the 2022 Cup. Isagi Youichi, a forward, receives an invitation to this programme soon after his team loses the chance to go to Nationals because he passed to his less-skilled teammate —who missed— without trying to make the game-changing goal by himself.
Their coach will be Ego Jinpachi, who intends to “destroy Japanese loser football” by introducing a radical new training regimen: isolate 300 young strikers in a prison-like institution called “Blue Lock” and put them through rigorous training aimed at creating “the world’s greatest egotist striker.”