Be Revive and Live Again in Japinese
Erased | |
僕だけがいない街 ( Boku dake ga Inai Machi ) | |
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Genre | Mystery, scientific discipline fiction, thriller[1] [ii] |
Manga | |
Written by | Kei Sanbe |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | Yen Press |
Mag | Young Ace |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | June 4, 2012 – March iv, 2016 |
Volumes | viii |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tomohiko Itō |
Produced by | Kenta Suzuki Taku Matsuo |
Written by | Taku Kishimoto |
Music by | Yuki Kajiura |
Studio | A-one Pictures |
Licensed by | AUS Madman Entertainment NA Aniplex of America Uk Anime Limited |
Original network | Fuji TV (Noitamina) |
English network | Ocean Aniplus Asia[3] |
Original run | January 8, 2016 – March 25, 2016 |
Episodes | 12 |
Alive-activeness film | |
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Light novel | |
Boku dake ga Inai Machi: Another Record | |
Written by | Hajime Ninomae |
Illustrated by | Kei Sanbe |
Published past | Bungei Kadokawa |
Original run | November 2015 – March 2016 |
Volumes | 1 |
Manga | |
Erased: Re | |
Written by | Kei Sanbe |
Published past | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | Yen Press |
Mag | Young Ace |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | June four, 2016 – November iv, 2016 |
Volumes | 1 |
Television drama | |
Erased | |
Directed by | Ten Shimoyama |
Written by | Tomomi Okubo |
Music past | Kiyoshi Yoshikawa |
Studio | Kansai TV |
Licensed by | Netflix |
Original run | December fifteen, 2017 |
Episodes | 12 |
Erased , known in Japan as Boku dake ga Inai Machi ( 僕だけがいない街 , lit. "The Town Where Only I Am Missing"; abbr. 僕街 , BokuMachi ), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kei Sanbe. Information technology was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine from June 2012 to March 2016, and is licensed in English by Yen Printing.[4] [five] An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming cake from January to March 2016, and a live action film was released in March 2016. A live-activity drama series was released by Netflix in December 2017.[vi] A spin-off manga was published from June to November 2016[7] and the spin-off novel series by Hajime Ninomae was released in Kadokawa's Bungei Kadokawa magazine from Nov 2015 to March 2016.
Plot [edit]
The story follows Satoru Fujinuma, a young man living in Chiba who possesses an ability known as "Revival" that sends him dorsum in time moments before a life-threatening incident, enabling him to prevent information technology from happening over again. When his female parent is murdered by an unknown attacker in his own home, Satoru's ability sends him dorsum xviii years into the past and Satoru is given the opportunity to not simply save his female parent, simply also prevent a kidnapping incident that took the lives of iii of his childhood friends.[8]
Characters [edit]
- Satoru Fujinuma ( 藤沼 悟 , Fujinuma Satoru )
- Voiced by: Shinnosuke Mitsushima (developed),[9] Tao Tsuchiya (child)[9] (Japanese); Ben Diskin (developed),[10] Michelle Ruff (child)[10] (English)
- Played by: Tatsuya Fujiwara (developed, film), Tsubasa Nakagawa (kid, film), Yuki Furukawa (developed, drama),[11] Reo Uchikawa (kid, drama)[11]
- Satoru is a 29-year-old manga artist who also works office-fourth dimension as a delivery homo at Oasi Pizza. Many years agone while he was withal a child, his father left him and his female parent for which reason he is living in a single parent home. He possesses an ability he calls "Revival," which brings him back to a time before a life-threatening incident occurs and allows him to forbid information technology.
- Kayo Hinazuki ( 雛月 加代 , Hinazuki Kayo )
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[9] (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh[ten] (English)
- Played by: Rio Suzuki (film), Rinka Kakihara (drama)
- Kayo is one of Satoru'south main schoolhouse classmates and is 1 of the original victims of the serial kidnapping case that occurred xviii years ago.
- Airi Katagiri ( 片桐 愛梨 , Katagiri Airi )
- Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki[9] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[10] (English)
- Played by: Kasumi Arimura (film), Mio Yūki (drama)[11]
- Airi is a high schoolhouse educatee and Satoru's friendly co-worker at Oasi Pizza. She becomes involved with him when she witnesses oddities such as when he manages to salvage people from certain life-threatening situations.
- Sachiko Fujinuma ( 藤沼 佐知子 , Fujinuma Sachiko )
- Voiced by: Minami Takayama[9] (Japanese); Sara Cravens[ten] (English language)
- Played by: Yuriko Ishida (film); Tomoka Kurotani (drama)
- Sachiko is Satoru's mother and a old news announcer. Her husband left the family unit many years ago, causing her to raise Satoru on her own. She possesses a sharp eye and is quick to detect any irregularities.
- Jun Shiratori ( 白鳥 潤 , Shiratori Jun )
- Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima[nine] (Japanese); Max Mittelman[10] (English)
- Played by Kento Hayashi (film); Masato Yano (drama)
- Jun is a stuttering food delivery worker who lives in Satoru's hometown and ofttimes approaches lone students effectually his firm. He and Satoru play with paper airplanes. Considering he advises solitary children to exist more than "courageous" and brand more friends, he is nicknamed "Yuuki", which means courage.
- Kenya Kobayashi ( 小林 賢也 , Kobayashi Ken'ya )
- Voiced by: Yō Taichi,[9] Tasuku Emoto (adult)Ep. 11 credits (Japanese); Erica Mendez,[10] Xander Mobus (developed)[12] (English)
- Played past Seiji Fukushi (film); Jin Shirasu (drama)
- Republic of kenya is i of Satoru'southward master schoolhouse classmates who has a strong sense of justice and is very mature for his historic period with his intelligent choices. He is an aspiring lawyer who has a keen eye.
- Gaku Yashiro ( 八代 学 , Yashiro Gaku )
- Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto[9] (Japanese); David Collins[ten] (English)
- Played by Shigeyuki Totsugi
- Gaku is Satoru's homeroom teacher during his youth and the closest thing he has to a begetter figure.
- Hiromi Sugita ( 杉田 広美 , Sugita Hiromi )
- Voiced by: Akari Kitō,[nine] Atsushi Tamaru (adult)Ep. eleven credits (Japanese); Christine Marie Cabanos,[10] Kyle McCarley (adult) (English language)
- Played by Kairi Jyo
- Hiromi is 1 of Satoru's primary school classmates who appears feminine fifty-fifty though he is a boy. He is one of the original victims of the serial kidnapping case.
- Osamu ( 修 )
- Voiced past: Ayaka Nanase[nine] (Japanese); Ryan Bartley[10] (English language)
- Osamu is one of Satoru'southward primary school classmates.
- Kazu ( カズ )
- Voiced by: Yukitoshi Kikuchi[ix] (Japanese); Bobby Thong[x] (English language)
- Kazu is one of Satoru'due south primary schoolhouse 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[13] (English)
- Aya is a pupil who attends Izumi Main 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[10] (English)
- Misato is another classmate of Satoru'south. She has a stiff dislike for Kayo and she frequently likes to option on her.
- Akemi Hinazuki ( 雛月 明美 , Hinazuki Akemi )
- Voiced by: Akemi OkamuraEp. 3 credits (Japanese); Carrie Keranen[10] (English language)
- Played by Tamae Ando (film); Noriko Eguchi (drama)
- Akemi is Kayo's calumniating mother, whose abusive nature was exposed to the public.
- Kumi ( 久美 )
- Voiced by: Reika UyamaEp. 11 credits
- Played by Miyu Ando
- Kumi is a nine-year-old patient who suffers from leukemia.
Media [edit]
Manga [edit]
The original manga, written by Kei Sanbe, was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten'southward Young Ace magazine from the July 2012 issue (shipping engagement: June 4, 2012) through the Apr 2016 issue (aircraft appointment: March 4, 2016).[14] The showtime tankōbon volume was released in Japan on January 26, 2013,[15] and the eight book was published on April 27, 2016.[sixteen] The serial is licensed by Yen Press, who released the first volume in February 2017.[17] The Yen Press hardcover editions combine two of the original volumes per book, while their ebook editions match the original book numbering. The series is licensed in France by Ki-oon.[5] Sanbe wrote a spin-off manga titled Erased: Re, which was serialized in Young Ace from June iv, 2016 to November four, 2016.[7] Information technology was published as the ninth volume of the series in Japanese on Feb 4, 2017, and in English by Yen Press on September xviii, 2018.[eighteen]
Volumes [edit]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English language release date | English ISBN | ||
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i | Jan 26, 2013[xix] | 978-four-04-120557-0 | February 21, 2017[twenty] | 978-0-316-55331-5 | ||
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2 | June 2, 2013[21] | 978-4-04-120701-7 | Feb 21, 2017[xx] | 978-0-316-55331-five | ||
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3 | December 2, 2013[22] | 978-four-04-120911-0 | June xx, 2017[23] | 978-0-316-46844-2 | ||
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4 | June 3, 2014[24] | 978-four-04-101742-five | June 20, 2017[23] | 978-0-316-46844-2 | ||
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v | Dec 28, 2014[25] | 978-four-04-101743-two | November seven, 2017[26] | 978-0-316-46845-9 | ||
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six | June 5, 2015[27] | 978-4-04-103134-vi | November vii, 2017[26] | 978-0-316-46845-9 | ||
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seven | December 25, 2015[28] | 978-4-04-103675-4 | April 10, 2018[29] | 978-0-316-46846-6 | ||
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8 | April 27, 2016[16] | 978-4-04-103915-1 | April x, 2018[29] | 978-0-316-46846-half-dozen | ||
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9 RE: | February 4, 2017[18] | 978-4-04-104879-5 | September eighteen, 2018[30] [31] | 978-1-975-30174-3 | ||
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Anime [edit]
An anime television adaptation produced by A-ane Pictures aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block from Jan 8 to March 25, 2016, and was simulcast on Crunchyroll, Daisuki, Funimation and AnimeLab.[32] The series was directed by Tomohiko Itō and written by Taku Kishimoto, with graphic symbol pattern by Keigo Sasaki. The opening theme is "Re:Re:" past Asian Kung-Fu Generation, while the ending theme is "Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna" ( それは小さな光のような , "It'south Similar a Small-scale Low-cal") by Sayuri.[33] [34]
The series is licensed in Northward America by Aniplex of America, in Australia by Madman Entertainment, and in the Britain by Anime Limited.[35] [36] Aniplex of America appear that the series would receive an English dub in May 2016.[37] The series was simulcast in certain countries in Southeast Asia with English subtitles on Aniplus Asia and is bachelor to stream on Iflix in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Republic of indonesia, Sri Lanka and Brunei with English language subtitles.[38]
Episode listing [edit]
No. | Title | Director | Writer | Original air appointment | Ref. | |
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1 | "Flashing Before My Optics" Transcription: " Sōmatō " (Japanese: 走馬灯) | Tomohiko Itō | Taku Kishimoto | January 8, 2016 (2016-01-08) | [39] | |
In the year 2006, Satoru Fujinuma is a 29-year-one-time struggling mangaka in Chiba who occasionally experiences a phenomenon he calls "Revival": when a fatal incident is about to occur near him, he is sent a few minutes back in time to preclude it. He uses this to salve a boy from a runaway truck, though he is hospitalized for a few days as a consequence. As he recovers, his co-worker, Airi Katagiri, praises him for his life-saving efforts. Later, he is visited past his mother, Sachiko, who reminds him of an incident that happened xviii years ago in their hometown in Hokkaido: an developed named Jun Shiratori (nicknamed "Yuuki"), whom Satoru had trusted, was arrested for the kidnapping and murder of three local children, two of which were Satoru'due south classmates. The next day, as Satoru experiences another Revival, Sachiko takes note of a man who seemingly attempted to kidnap a child. Looking into the matter, Sachiko deduces that the homo was the true killer from 18 years ago, but earlier she tin inform anyone, she is murdered in Satoru'due south flat. Just equally Satoru discovers Sachiko'southward body and is defendant of killing her, his Revival sends him all the manner back to 1988, when he was a x-year-one-time elementary school student in Hokkaido. | ||||||
2 | "Palm of the Hand" Transcription: " Tenohira " (Japanese: 掌) | Toshimasa Ishii | Taku Kishimoto | January 15, 2016 (2016-01-xv) | [forty] | |
Equally Satoru becomes bewildered with the situation he is been put in, he finds comfort in existence able to see his mother over again. Realizing beingness sent to this catamenia past Revival is connected to Sachiko's time to come murder, Satoru takes detect of Kayo Hinazuki, i of his classmates who were killed by the serial kidnapper, noticing a bruise on her leg. Upon the suggestion of his friend Kenya Kobayashi, Satoru reads an essay written past Kayo, which further hints at her troubled life at home. Wanting to understand Kayo more, Satoru decides to invite her to his altogether political party, hoping to change the future then that she will non be killed. | ||||||
three | "Birthmark" Transcription: " Aza " (Japanese: 痣) | Takahiro Shikama | Yutaka Yasunaga | January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22) | [41] | |
During an water ice skating race confronting a classmate, Satoru holds dorsum from winning to avoid inadvertently trying to alter the time to come, angering the classmate and disappointing Kayo. After learning that Kayo'due south birthday is on the same day every bit his, March 2, Satoru deduces that she volition exist abducted on March 1, as the abduction was in March just earlier her birthday. Satoru spends some time with Yuuki, still convinced that he is not the kidnapper. Afterward, Satoru finds Kayo beaten up in her domicile's shed, learning of the full nature of her abusive human relationship with her female parent, Akemi. The next day, Satoru speaks with his teacher, Gaku Yashiro, who explains how he has suspected Akemi of abuse for almost a yr only hasn't been able to find proof to convict her. Later, Satoru stands upwards for Kayo when she is defendant of stealing the grade' luncheon money, earlier taking her upwardly a mountain to show her a frost-laden "Christmas" tree. | ||||||
4 | "Accomplishment" Transcription: " Tassei " (Japanese: 達成) | Shinya Watada | Taku Kishimoto | January 29, 2016 (2016-01-29) | [42] | |
With assist from Sachiko, Satoru manages to invite Kayo out with him to the local science center. During the outing, Satoru feels a sense of déjà vu, becoming worried that he'south repeating the aforementioned things. Subsequently March 1, the day Kayo originally disappeared, passes without incident, both Satoru and Kayo are able to gloat their altogether the next solar day, with Satoru confident he has managed to change history. The following day, however, Satoru is shocked to observe Kayo has not come to school. | ||||||
5 | "Getaway" Transcription: " Tōbō " (Japanese: 逃亡) | Makoto Hoshino | Taku Kishimoto | February 5, 2016 (2016-02-05) | [43] | |
As Satoru becomes aroused that he was not able to brand a difference about Kayo's disappearance, another schoolgirl goes missing several days later. After witnessing Akemi throw out Kayo'due south property, Satoru suddenly finds himself dorsum in 2006, still under suspicion of Sachiko's murder and forced to proceed the run from the police. Satoru soon comes beyond Airi, who believes him to be innocent and lets him stay at her house, where he learns the details of Kayo's disappearance did change slightly considering of his deportment. The side by side day, as Satoru investigates as much as he tin can, Airi stops her director from reporting Satoru to the police force. Later that nighttime, later on helping Satoru hide elsewhere, Airi receives a text from Sachiko's telephone before becoming trapped in a business firm fire. | ||||||
6 | "Grim Reaper" Transcription: " Shinigami " (Japanese: 死神) | Daiki Mori | Taku Kishimoto | Feb 12, 2016 (2016-02-12) | [44] | |
Coming beyond the burning house, Satoru rushes in to rescue Airi, who slips her phone into his pocket before the manager takes over the rescue. Finding the bulletin left on Airi's phone, Satoru calls a number that Sachiko had left behind, arranging a meeting with a journalist associate of hers named Sawada. Sawada tells Satoru about the last phone phone call he received from Sachiko, in which she claimed to know who the truthful kidnapper was only was unable to tell him before she was killed. He too explains the reported details surrounding Kayo's decease, noticing Yuuki's framing matches with another kidnapping incident in a nearby town and deducing the true kidnapper was the one who killed Sachiko. While Satoru looks upward Sawada's findings on the kidnapping incident, including a list of previous suspects, Sawada goes to the hospital to encounter with Airi, but to notice that her mother has swapped places with her so she can evidence Satoru'southward innocence. Airi meets with Satoru, informing him of a mysterious man named Nishizono who may have been responsible for the burn down, but the police arrive and arrest Satoru. Every bit he is taken abroad, Satoru spots the man he saw leaving his flat on the night of Sachiko's murder. | ||||||
vii | "Out of Control" Transcription: " Bōsō " (Japanese: 暴走) | Toshimasa Ishii | Yutaka Yasunaga | February 19, 2016 (2016-02-19) | [45] | |
Determined not to let things end the way it is, Satoru successfully triggers his Revival through sheer willpower, returning him to February 28, 1988. During school the next day, Republic of kenya confronts Satoru nearly Kayo's situation at abode, admitting that he has known for a while at present about the domestic violence, and offers his assistance. Following the birthday party on March 2, Satoru throws a rock through Yuuki'south window to bring about the police, providing Yuuki with an alibi for his whereabouts. Afterward, Satoru seeks out Akemi and comes close to pushing her downwardly some stairs, but is stopped past Kenya, who convinces him to choose a different grade of action. Instead, Satoru decides to "housebreak" Kayo with her permission, taking her to an abandoned bus to hide out for a few days until she is confirmed to exist rubber. On the night of March iii, yet, an unknown intruder enters the coach while Kayo is sleeping. | ||||||
8 | "Spiral" Transcription: " Rasen " (Japanese: 螺旋) | Kosaya | Yutaka Yasunaga | February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26) | [46] | |
Kayo manages to hide from the intruder who exits the bus, leaving behind a footprint on a box he kicked. The next evening, as Yashiro goes with some people from the Child Consultation Center to investigate Kayo'due south house, Kayo tells Satoru and the others about the previous night's intruder. Looking into a rucksack that was left behind, they discover tools that Satoru recognizes every bit the ones used to implicate Yuuki for Kayo's murder, equally well every bit a briquette presumed to belong to the killer. Realizing he is however stuck in the loop of abduction murders, Satoru takes Kayo to spend the night at his business firm, where Sachiko had been expecting them. The next day, Kayo has her commencement home-cooked breakfast in her life, leading her to offset crying. Satoru and Sachiko later accompany Kayo back to her business firm to confront Akemi. | ||||||
9 | "Closure" Transcription: " Shūmaku " (Japanese: 終幕) | Tomohiko Itō | Taku Kishimoto | March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04) | [47] | |
As Akemi reacts violently to the accusations of Satoru and Sachiko, she is caught cherry-handed by Yashiro and the consultants, who suggest that Kayo be taken into custody. Only every bit Akemi prepares to storm off to the police, she is approached by her estranged mother, who regrets not being able to back up her after having her divorce her abusive married man and raise Kayo on her own, leading Akemi to complaining her ain deportment. With Kayo going off to live with her grandmother, Satoru turns his attending towards the other two potential victims; Hiromi Sugita, his classmate, and Aya Nakanishi, a pupil from the neighboring school. While keeping a scout on both Hiromi and Aya, Satoru discovers a stash of candy in Yashiro's machine when beingness given a ride home by him. Later, Satoru goes with Republic of kenya and Hiromi to inspect the bus, the contents of which take now been removed. | ||||||
10 | "Joy" Transcription: " Kanki " (Japanese: 歓喜) | Takahiro Shikama | Taku Kishimoto | March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11) | [48] | |
Satoru and his friends approach Aya, and despite some initial resistance, she starts joining them at their hideout. Later, Satoru shadows Misato Yanagihara, who has kept to herself since being accused of framing Kayo. She seemingly disappears after going to the bathroom. Satoru and then notices a truck belonging to Yuuki's family leaving the scene and he asks Yashiro to follow information technology in his auto. Along the way, Yashiro reveals himself to exist the killer and that he realized that Satoru was the one thwarting his plans. He explains that he used Misato as bait to lure Satoru into the stolen car, which he then rolls into a frozen lake with Satoru trapped inside. | ||||||
11 | "Future" Transcription: " Mirai " (Japanese: 未来) | Makoto Hoshino | Taku Kishimoto | March eighteen, 2016 (2016-03-xviii) | [49] | |
Following Yashiro's endeavor to impale him, Satoru wakes upward in the year 2003 after spending fifteen years in a coma. His body connected to grow and his mother cared for him daily. However, he has lost his memories of by events. Satoru is visited by Republic of kenya and Hiromi, besides as Kayo, who has become Hiromi'south wife and mother to their baby. Some of Satoru'southward memories begin to render due to his friends' visits. Afterwards, he meets a leukemia patient named Kumi, who is about to undergo surgery, as well every bit Yashiro himself, who inverse his name to Nishizono and became a politician. 2 days before Kumi'south surgery, Yashiro takes Satoru to the rooftop, where he confirms Yashiro's suspicions that he has regained his memories. | ||||||
12 | "Treasure" Transcription: " Takaramono " (Japanese: 宝物) | Toshimasa Ishii | Taku Kishimoto | March 25, 2016 (2016-03-25) | [50] | |
A flashback shows that Satoru's memories returned later on the visit from Kayo, and he told Kenya and Hiromi that Yashiro was the killer. Back on the rooftop, Yashiro boasts that his by crimes have already passed the statute of limitations and he cannot exist arrested. He reveals he has arranged to kill Kumi with a sabotaged IV drip and to frame Satoru for her murder. Yashiro threatens to throw Satoru from the roof and make it look like a suicide. However, Satoru calls Yashiro'south barefaced, stating that Yashiro can't live without him. This seems true when Yashiro initially stops Satoru from rolling his wheelchair off the roof. However, Yashiro lets Satoru drop and prepares to commit suicide himself. He then discovers that Satoru has been safely caught by his friends, and Yashiro is finally arrested for attempted murder. Several years later, Satoru has become a successful manga artist. Ane solar day, Satoru surprisingly encounters Airi under the aforementioned bridge where they earlier used to sit down, and where he disappeared during his last Revival. |
Live-action adaptations [edit]
A live-action picture adaptation of Erased featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara as Satoru Fujinuma debuted in cinemas throughout Japan on March xix, 2016. The theme vocal is "Hear ~Shinjiaeta Akashi~" ( Hear 〜信じあえた証〜 , lit. Hear ~A proof that y'all could trust~ ) by Chise Kanna.[51] [52]
In March 2017, Netflix announced a live-action accommodation of the manga series, co-created with Kansai TV.[53] The Netflix Original series was released worldwide on December 15, 2017. Unlike the anime and alive-action film, the live-action spider web drama covers the manga fully and does not deviate from the source material.[6] The drama stars Yuki Furukawa as 29-yr-sometime Satoru Fujinuma, Reo Uchikawa every bit Satoru as a child, and Mio Yūki as Airi.[11]
Novel [edit]
A spin-off novel titled Boku Dake ga Inai Machi: Another Record, written by Hajime Ninomae, was serialized in Kadokawa's monthly digital novel magazine Bungei Kadokawa from November 2015 to March 2016.[54] A volume collecting the chapters was released on March xxx, 2016.[55]
Reception [edit]
Volume 4 reached the 12th identify on the weekly Oricon manga chart[56] and, as of June xv, 2014, has sold 73,983 copies.[57]
The manga was number xvi on the 2014 Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Meridian twenty Manga for Male Readers survey.[58] It was nominated for the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Reader Laurels.[59] It was also nominated for the 7th Manga Taishō, receiving 82 points and placing 2nd among the ten nominees.[sixty] It is nominated for the 8th Manga Taishō.[61]
The staff at manga-news.com gave the French edition a course of 17.33 out of 20.[5] On Manga Sanctuary one of the staff members gave it an 8 out of x.[62]
See also [edit]
- A Distant Neighborhood, a 1990s Japanese manga nigh an adult re-living his teenage life
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External links [edit]
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official anime website
- Official alive-activeness picture show website (in Japanese)
- Erased (manga) at Anime News Network'southward encyclopedia
- Boku dake ga inai machi (anime serial) at IMDb
- Boku dake ga inai machi (live-action series) at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erased_(manga)