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Zaregoto (Japanese: 戯言, "Nonsense") is a Japanese light novel series written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Take. The series was published in Japan between February 2002 and November 2005 by Kodansha Books in nine volumes. Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of Nisio's debut in 2022, the tenth volume of the series was released on February 8, 2023.[3][4] The series was followed by a seven-volume spin-off series also published by Kodansha Books, the Ningen (人間, "Human") series, focusing on the Zerozaki clan. A second spin-off series focused on Jun Aikawa titled Saikyō (最強, "Strongest") series was serialized in the Mephisto magazine, and was collected by Kodansha in five volumes. First two volumes of Zaregoto were initially released in North America by Del Rey Manga,[5] but have since been republished by Vertical, who also released the third volume. An eight-episode original video animation series adaptation of the first volume by Shaft was released between October 2016 and September 2017.
Zaregoto | |
戯言 | |
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Genre | Crime, mystery[1] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Nisio Isin |
Illustrated by | Take |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher |
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Imprint | Kodansha Novels Kodansha Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | February 5, 2002 – February 8, 2023 |
Volumes | 10 |
Light novel | |
Ningen | |
Written by | Nisio Isin |
Illustrated by | Take |
Published by | Kodansha |
Imprint | Kodansha Novels Kodansha Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | February 5, 2004 – March 25, 2010 |
Volumes | 7 |
Light novel | |
Saikyō | |
Written by | Nisio Isin |
Illustrated by | Take |
Published by | Kodansha |
Imprint | Kodansha Novels |
Magazine | Mephisto |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | April 4, 2014 – November 11, 2020 |
Volumes | 5 |
Original video animation | |
The Beheading Cycle: The Blue Savant and the Nonsense Bearer | |
Directed by | |
Produced by |
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Written by | |
Music by | Yuki Kajiura |
Studio | Shaft |
Released | October 26, 2016 – September 27, 2017 |
Runtime | 25–43 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 8 |
The story revolves around a narrator, whose name is never mentioned, and the mysteries he encounters. After the second book, the series starts including more and more fighting and action. The narrator tends to try, in vain, to stay out of the story, but instead of being the bystander he wants to be, he always gets dragged into the center of everything. Even though it seems the narrator does a lot in the story, he always finds out at the end that whatever he accomplished was meaningless.
According to Tomo's explanation, the world is divided into four separate kinds of territories:
The apartment which "I" lives in. The real name of this place is unknown, "I" is the only one calling it The Antique Apartment. Existed before the Meiji period. Made mainly of wood, three stories, four-mat room with horrible sound insulation, bare light bulb, shared toilet, no bath; the rent is 10,000 yen per month, though.
In the second book, "I" attends Rokumeikan Private University. It is located in Kinugasa, in Kita Ward of Kyoto.
Known as the "Niounomiya Circus". Ranked first in the Killing Names. A family that kills under contract. Due to their special techniques when killing, people refer to them as "The Killing Magic Organization, Niounomiya Circus". There are a total of fifty-three branch families, including the Sawarabi family and the Miotsukushi family under the Niounomiya family. The opposing family in The Cursing Names is the Tokinomiya family.
Known as the "Zerozaki Bandits". Rank third in The Killing Names. A group of unreasonable serial killers gathered not by blood relations, but by the thirst for blood. Contains twenty to twenty-five members. The only family without an opposing family in The Cursing Names.
The "Politics" world is controlled by the Kunagisa Organization, one of the few Zaibatsu that still exists in Japan. Seven organizations that hold control of the world is under Kunagisa, it consists of "Ichigai(壱外)", "Nishiori(壱弐栞)", "Sanzaka(参榊)", "Shikabane(肆屍)", "Gotoride(伍砦)", "Rokukase(陸枷)", and lastly "Hachikiri(捌限)". All of their name starts with a number, with seven(柒) not included in the list.
The "Economical" world consists of five big Zaibatsu, "Akagami(赤神)", "Iigami(謂神)", "Ujigami(氏神)", "Ekagami(絵鏡 )", and "Origami(檻神)". Together, they are called the "Four Gods and One Mirror(四神一鏡)".
Wet Crow's Island is the property of the Akagami Plutocrats. Its purpose is to keep the exiled heiress away from the rest of the world. In Russian, it means "The End of Despair". Now, it is a place for geniuses to gather under the invitation of Iria.
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date | ||
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1 | Decapitation - Kubikiri Cycle: The Blue Savant and the Nonsense User Kubikiri Saikuru: Aoiro Savan to Zaregototsukai (クビキリサイクル 青色サヴァンと戯言遣い) | February 5, 2002[7] April 15, 2008[8] 978-4-06-182233-7 | July 22, 2008[9] January 24, 2017[10] 978-0-345-50427-2 978-1-945054-21-1 | ||
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Ii-chan and his friend, the computer genius Tomo Kunagisa, are invited to Wet Crow's Feather Island in the sea of Japan. The island is owned by Iria Akagami, a wealthy disinherited heiress who has been living in exile on the island with her maids for the last five years. For entertainment, she regularly invites geniuses like Kunagisa to stay on the island. When one of the guests is found dead - decapitated - Iria decides to ask Jun Aikawa to solve the murder. But it will take several days before Jun will arrive, and Ii-chan decides to investigate the mystery while they wait. | |||||
2 | Strangulation - Kubishime Romanticist: No Longer Human - Hitoshiki Zerozaki Kubishime Romanchisuto: Ningen Shikkaku, Zerozaki Hitoshiki (クビシメロマンチスト 人間失格・零崎人識) | May 8, 2002[11] June 13, 2008[12] 978-4-06-182250-4 | June 22, 2010[13] April 24, 2018[14] 978-0-345-50578-1 978-1-945054-83-9 | ||
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Two weeks after the kubikiri incident, while eating lunch in the university cafeteria, he meets a girl named Mikoko Aoii, a friend he doesn't remember. She later invited him to her friend's birthday party for tomorrow, and with nothing better to do, he agrees. While buying birthday presents for tomorrow, he encounters the infamous serial killer of Kyoto, Hitoshiki Zerozaki...The next day, Ii-chan and Mikoko arrives at her friend's apartment and with three other people including the host, they started the party. However, the morning after, the host is found strangled to death. | |||||
3 | Suspension - Kubitsuri High School - The Nonsense User's Disciple Kubitsuri Hai Sukūru: Zaregoto Tsukai no Deshi (クビツリハイスクール 戯言遣いの弟子) | August 5, 2002[15] August 12, 2008[16] 978-4-06-182267-2 | September 17, 2019[17] 978-1-94-719489-2 | ||
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Aikawa Jun takes Ii-chan with her to rescue a friend in a high school that trains girls to kill. | |||||
4 | Psycho Logical (Part One) Gaisuke Utsurigi's Nonsense Killer Saiko Rojikaru (Jou): Utsurigi Gaisuke no Zaregoto Goroshi (サイコロジカル〈上〉兎吊木垓輔の戯言殺し) | November 5, 2002[18] October 15, 2008[19] 978-4-06-182283-2 | — | ||
Ii-chan and Tomo visit a secret laboratory to rescue one of her hacker friends. | |||||
5 | Psycho Logical (Part Two): Attractive Kouta Saiko Rojikaru (Ge): Hikaremono no Kouta (サイコロジカル〈下〉曳かれ者の小唄) | November 5, 2002[20] October 15, 2008[21] 978-4-06-182284-9 | — | ||
As Ii-chan tries to solve the murder, he crosses paths with a thief. | |||||
6 | Cannibal Magical: Niounomiya Siblings, Masters of Carnage Hitokui Majikaru: Satsuriku Kijutsu no Niounomiya Kyōdai (ヒトクイマジカル 殺戮奇術の匂宮兄妹) | July 5, 2003[22] December 12, 2008[23] 978-4-06-182323-5 | — | ||
Ii-chan meets the Niounomiya twins -- she's a detective; he kills people -- and makes himself an enemy. | |||||
7 | Uprooted Radical (Part One): The Thirteen Stairs Nekosogi Rajikaru (Jou): Jūsan Kaidan (ネコソギラジカル〈上〉十三階段) | February 8, 2005[24] February 13, 2009[25] 978-4-06-182393-8 | — | ||
Ii-chan's enemy declares it is time for their final battle, and assembles thirteen companions to fight him. | |||||
8 | Uprooted Radical (Part Two): Overkill Red vs. The Orange Seed Nekosogi Rajikaru (Chuu): Akaki Seisai vs. Daidainaru Shu (ネコソギラジカル〈中〉赤き征裁vs.橙なる種) | June 7, 2005[26] April 15, 2009[27] 978-4-06-182399-0 | — | ||
Aikawa Jun must fight her successor, Ii-chan's old friend Omokage Magokoro. | |||||
9 | Uprooted Radical (Part Three): The Blue Savant and the Nonsense Bearer Nekosogi Rajikaru (Ge): Aoiro Savan to Zaregoto Tsukai (ネコソギラジカル〈下〉青色サヴァンと戯言遣い) | November 8, 2005[28] June 12, 2009[29] 978-4-06-182400-3 | — | ||
As his enemy's plans crumble, Ii-chan takes the initiative. | |||||
10 | Kidnap Kidding: The Blue Savant and the Daughter of the Nonsense User Kidonapu Kidingu: Aoiro Savant to Zaregotozukai no Musume (キドナプキディング 青色サヴァンと戯言遣いの娘) | February 8, 2023[30] 978-4-06-530234-7 | — | ||
Kunagisa Jun, a 15 years old high school girl, is kidnapped by Jun Aikawa and sent to the stronghold of the Kunagisa organization, Kunagisa Castle. |
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | Soushiki Zerozaki's Human Experiment Zerozaki Soushiki no Ningen Shiken (零崎双識の人間試験) | February 5, 2004[31] December 15, 2011[32] | 978-4-06-182359-4 |
2 | Kishishiki Zerozaki's Human Knock Zerozaki Kishishiki no Ningen Knock (零崎軋識の人間ノック) | November 8, 2006[33] May 15, 2012[34] | 978-4-06-182509-3 |
3 | Magashiki Zerozaki's Human Character Zerozaki Magashiki no Ningen Ningen (零崎曲識の人間人間) | March 7, 2008[35] November 15, 2012[36] | 978-4-06-182582-6 |
4 | Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with Izumu Niounomiya Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Nyounomiya Izumu to no Kankei (零崎双識の人間試験) | March 25, 2010[37] October 15, 2014[38] | 978-4-06-182679-3 |
5 | Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with Iori Mutou Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Mutou Iori to no Kankei (零崎人識の人間関係 無桐伊織との関係) | March 25, 2010[39] October 15, 2014[40] | 978-4-06-182680-9 |
6 | Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with Soushiki Zerozaki Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Zerozaki Soushiki to no Kankei (零崎人識の人間関係 零崎双識との関係) | March 25, 2010[41] October 15, 2014[42] | 978-4-06-182681-6 |
7 | Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with the Nonsense Bearer Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Zaregoto Tsukai to no Kankei (零崎人識の人間関係 戯言遣いとの関係) | March 25, 2010[43] October 15, 2014[44] | 978-4-06-182682-3 |
Volume | Chapter | Mephisto magazine appearance | Novel release | |
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1 | The First Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の初恋, Jinrui Saikyō no Hatsukoi) |
1. The First Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の初恋) | Vol. 1 (April 4, 2014)[45] ISBN 978-4-06-218932-3 |
April 23, 2015[46] ISBN 978-4-06-299040-0 |
2. The Unrequited Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の失恋) | Vol. 2 (August 8, 2014)[47] ISBN 978-4-06-219150-0 | |||
2 | The Pure Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の純愛, Jinrui Saikyō no Jun'ai) |
1. The Passionate Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の熱愛) | Vol. 3 (December 5, 2014)[48] ISBN 978-4-06-219288-0 |
May 7, 2016[49] ISBN 978-4-06-299074-5 |
2. The Flirting of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の求愛) | Vol. 1 (April 7, 2015)[50] ISBN 978-4-06-219442-6 | |||
3. The Pure Love of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の純愛) | Vol. 2 (August 6, 2015)[51] ISBN 978-4-06-219639-0 | |||
4. Jun Aikawa's Failure Miss/ion1: 4321 Scribbles (哀川潤の失敗 Miss/ion1. 4321枚の落書き) | Vol. 1 (April 8, 2010)[52] ISBN 978-4-06-216154-1 | |||
5. Jun Aikawa's Failure Miss/ion2: The Altercation Association (哀川潤の失敗 Miss/ion2. 仲間割れ同好会) | Vol. 2 (August 6, 2010)[53] ISBN 978-4-06-216485-6 | |||
3 | The Heartbeat of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のときめき, Jinrui Saikyō no Tokimeki) |
1. The Heartbeat of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のときめき) | Vol. 3 (December 3, 2015)[54] ISBN 978-4-06-219845-5 |
April 20, 2017[55] ISBN 978-4-06-299093-6 |
2. The Love Affair of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のよろめき) | Vol. 1 (April 7, 2016)[56] ISBN 978-4-06-220027-1 | |||
3. Jun Aikawa's Failure Miss/ion3: Happy Enough to Die (哀川潤の失敗 Miss/ion3. 死ぬほど幸せ) | Vol. 3 (December 8, 2010)[57] ISBN 978-4-06-216747-5 | |||
4. Jun Aikawa's Failure Miss/ion4: Battle of Wits with the Digital Detective (哀川潤の失敗 Miss/ion4. デジタル探偵との知恵比べ) |
Vol. 1 (April 8, 2011)[58] ISBN 978-4-06-216978-3 | |||
5. Jun Aikawa's Failure Miss/ion5: The Undefeated Gambler and the Failed Contractor (哀川潤の失敗 Miss/ion5. 不敗のギャンブラーと失敗の請負人) |
Vol. 2 (August 5, 2011)[59] ISBN 978-4-06-217227-1 | |||
4 | The Sweetheart of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のsweetheart, Jinrui Saikyō no Sweetheart) |
1. The Love Song of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のlove song) | Vol. 3 (December 8, 2016)[56] | May 11, 2020[60] ISBN 978-4-06-519765-3 |
2. The XOXO of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のXOXO(キスハグキスハグ)) | Vol. 1 (April 6, 2017)[61] | |||
3. The Love Fortune of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強の恋占い) | Anime Kubikiri Cycle book (November 29, 2017)[62] ISBN 978-4-06-220773-7 | |||
4. The Sweetheart of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のsweetheart) | Vol. 2 (August 9, 2017)[63] | |||
5. The June Bride of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のJUNE BRIDE) | Vol. 3 (December 7, 2017)[64] | |||
6. The Platonic of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のPLATONIC) | Vol. 1 (April 5, 2018)[65] | |||
7. The Honeymoon of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のhoneymoon) | — | |||
5 | The Venice of Humanity's Strongest (人類最強のヴェネチア, Jinrui Saikyō no Venechia) |
1. The Great Wall of China (万里の長城) | Vol. 1 (April 8, 2020)[66] | November 11, 2020[67] ISBN 978-4-06-521559-3 |
2. Lido Island (リド島) | ||||
3. The Main Island of Venice (1) (ヴェネチア本島(1)) | ||||
4. The Main Island of Venice (2) (ヴェネチア本島(2)) | ||||
5. The Main Island of Venice (3) (ヴェネチア本島(3)) | ||||
6. Murano Island (ムラーノ島) | ||||
7. San Michele Island (サン・ミケーレ島) | ||||
8. Torcello Island (トルチェッロ島) | ||||
9. The Main Island of Venice (4) (ヴェネチア本島(4)) | ||||
10. The Main Island of Venice (5) (ヴェネチア本島(5)) | ||||
11. The Main Island of Venice (6) (ヴェネチア本島(6)) | ||||
12. The Main Island of Venice (7) (ヴェネチア本島(7)) | ||||
13. The Main Island of Venice (8) (ヴェネチア本島(8)) | ||||
14. The Main Island of Venice (9) (ヴェネチア本島(9)) | ||||
15. ???? (????) | ||||
Final. Kamo-Ohashi Bridge (加茂大橋) |
An anime adaptation by Shaft was announced in May 2016,[68] which was later confirmed to be an original video animation series adaptation of the novel series' first volume in August 2016.[69] The anime series spans 8 episodes across 8 home video release volumes, which were released between October 26, 2016 and September 27, 2017. The series is directed by Yuki Yase and Akiyuki Shinbo, and written by Yukito Kizawa and Munemasa Nakamoto, featuring character designs by Akio Watanabe and music by Yuki Kajiura. The opening theme song is "Cobalt World" by Sangatsu no Phantasia, and the ending theme song is "Märchen" by Kalafina.[6] The final episode, episode 8, was produced with assistance from studio Peace & Kindness.[70] The series has several chief animation directors: Akio Watanabe himself, Hirofumi Suzuki of Naruto fame (who worked with Shinbo on Le Portrait de Petit Cossette), and Rina Iwamoto (from CUES). Akihisa Takano (from Shaft) joined as chief animation director starting on episode 2, and Shaft's Hiroki Yamamura joined for the eighth and final episode as well.
Long before the anime's announcement, Shaft had interest in producing an adaptation of the series, which character designer Akio Watanabe said was the initial work that he was contacted by studio president Mitsutoshi Kubota for.[71] However, plans for the series were quickly scrapped, and instead Watanabe was asked to create the designs for Bakemonogatari.[71]
No. | Title | Directed by [b] | Storyboarded by [b] | Original air date | |
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1 | "Day 3 (1) The Savant's Ultramarine" | Yuki Yase[c] | Yuki Yase | October 26, 2016 | |
"I" is seen sitting with Jun Aikawa and thinking about the behaviour of human beings. It's the third day of his stay on Wet Crow's Feather Island and he attends to his friend, the precocious computer genius Tomo Kunagisa. During the morning, he encounters some of the geniuses and other inhabitants on the island. He sits with the scholar Akane Sonoyama who has little time for artists like Kanami Ibuki. He then meets the cynical fortune-teller Maki Himena who appears capable of using her skills in a quite manipulative way. Later he meets the self-critical painter Kanami Ibuki. When "I" mentions that he heard that she and Sonoyama are on bad terms, Kanami calmy states that she hates Sonoyama. | |||||
2 | "Day 3 (2) Assembly and Arithmetic" | Takuma Suzuki[c] | Unknown | November 30, 2016 | |
"I" sits down to an elaborate dinner with the eleven other residents on the Island at a huge round table with twelve places. During the meal, Iria Akagami announces that Jun Aikawa will arrive in six days, and that Kunagisa will be leaving. Also, the conversation becomes quite catty as some of the diners make pointed criticisms of others at the table. Later, over drinks, Maki Himena apologises to "I" for her comments about him over dinner, but after reading "I"'s thoughts about her, she criticises him again. There is a sudden, mild earthquake. Himena then describes "I"'s personalty, which, although he denies it, he realizes is very accurate. Late that night Kanami Ibuki's headless body is found in her locked room, surrounded by spilled paint. | |||||
3 | "Day 4 (1) Beheading 1" | Hajime Ootani[c] | Yuki Yase Hajime Ootani | January 25, 2017 | |
The next morning, the remaining eleven residents piece together the events of the previous night and all except Sonoyama provide alibis. A debate ensues about whether the murder happened before or after the earthquake based in the spilled paint without any tell-tale footprints, but is inconclusive. They agree to confine the primary suspect, Sonoyama. Iria Akagami decides not to notify the police, but rely on Aikawa instead to solve mystery when she arrives in five days. Meanwhile "I" and Kunagisa discuss the evidence and investigate Ibuki's room. While there, Ibuki's assistant, Shinya, arrives and decides to bury her body rather than leave it in the room. | |||||
4 | "Day 4 (2) The 0.14 Tragedy" | Tomoko Hiramuki | Yuki Yase Kazuya Shiotsuki | February 22, 2017 | |
Kunagisa uses her computer system to research the other inhabitants on the island. When "I" confronts Iria Akagami about why she will not involve the police she says that even if guilty, geniuses are not equal under the law, but he mistrusts her answer. "I" has a conversation with Akane in which she analyses his character. Kunagisa tells Hikari that the paint was most likely spilled after the murder explaining the lack of the murder's footprints, a possibility that Sonoyama had probably already deduced. Kunagisa then learns from her sources that Sonoyama and Ibuki had had lunch together 6 months ago. | |||||
5 | "Day 5 (1) Beheading 2" | Takuma Suzuki | Hajime Ootani | March 29, 2017 | |
Hikari wakes "I" with unspecified accusations, and then takes him and Kunagisa to where they see the headless body of Akane, again in a locked room with no apparent exits apart from a very high window. The ten remaining residents try to deduce who may be the murderer, but the results are inconclusive and "I" suggests that they form into three teams so no-one is alone: Team A, consisting of "I", Kunagisa and Hikari; Team B consisting of Himena, Sakaki and Sashirono; Team C consisting of Iria Akagami, Rei Handa, Chiga Akari, Chiga Hikari and Chiga Teruko. When "I", Kunagisa and Hikari return to Kunagisa's room, they find her computer system destroyed during the time all of the residents were at the meeting. "I", Kunagisa and Hikari investigate the window to Akane's room, but find no plausible solution to the mystery of her death. | |||||
6 | "Day 5 (2) Lies" | Tomoko Hiramuki Takanori Yano | Yuki Yase Hajime Ootani | June 7, 2017 | |
Kunagisa returns with Hikari to her room while "I" goes to discuss the situation with Iria and need for police intervention. Iria is unhelpful and asks Teruko to escort "I" back to Kunagisa. On the way Teruko reveals that the triplet maids share their personalities and memories. She also tells "I" that Iria is a twin who killed her sister Odette by way of explaining Iria's reluctance to call the police. However, "I" has trouble distinguishing between what she says is true and what is a lie. "I" begins to piece together all of the information that he's gathered to try and make sense of the two murders and the destruction of Kunagisa's computers. In discussion with Yayoi, "I" discovers that Iria provided an alibi for Rei during the first murder, and that Iria may have ordered the murders. Yayoi confesses that she fears for her own life and suggests that Kunagisa may be the next victim. "I" considers all of the information they have gathered and his own observations and believes that he has the solution to the mystery but as yet, no proof. | |||||
7 | "Day 5 (3) Wet Wing Raven" | Yuki Yase | Yuki Yase | September 7, 2017 | |
"I" suspects Akane is alive and the killer. Iria is actually the maid Rei and Rei is Iria enjoying the prank. | |||||
8 | "Week's End - Split" | Yuki Yase Tomoko Hiramuki Takashi Asami | Shinsaku Sasaki | September 27, 2017 | |
"I" is correct but incorrect. Jun shows up as a badass and explains that Akane and Kanami swapped identities 6 months prior due to boredom of being a genius known for one activity. However, the real Kanami wanted to permanently keep the identity Akane and with the assistance of Sakaki, they killed Kanami and ate her brain. They planned both locked rooms and faked death by re-using the real Akane's dead body from the first murder. Iria enjoys the detective show and bans Sakaki and Kanami from the island. "I" realizes his half attempted detective activities meant nothing in this nonsensical world. "I" leaves the island with Tomo. |
Character commentaries are available on the DVD/BD releases of Kubikiri Cycle. Jun Aikawa receives some characters from the whole series for a conversation about the specific episode they are in. Nisio Isin wrote each commentary of the eight episodes.[72]
The Kubikiri Cycle went through a number of drafts; Tomo Kunagisa was originally intended to be the series' protagonist,[73] but during the rewriting process, Nisio Isin realized that Ii-chan had become more important. After finally completing the novel, Nisio proceeded to write Strangulation Romanticist in three days.[74] With Suspension High School, Nisio began consciously moving the series away from traditional mystery novel structure.[75] [76]
The Kubikiri Cycle, the first volume of Zaregoto series, won the 23rd Mephisto Prize in 2002.[77]
The series has been selected by Takarajimasha's Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! three times as one of the ten best light novels of the year: in 2005 when it ranked second,[78] in 2006 when it topped the list,[79] and in 2007 when it placed third.[80]
The series was a bestseller, and grew in popularity as it went on. While the first volume debuted at number eight on the novel charts,[81] the final volume debuted at number one[82] and remained at the top for three weeks.[83]
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