Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi
Japanese manga series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi (墜落JKと廃人教師, lit. "Fallen High School Girl and Disabled Teacher" or "Falling High School Girl and Irresponsible Teacher") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by sora. It was serialized in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume manga magazine from July 2017 to June 2024. It was initially intended to be a short series, but resumed serialization in February 2018. A live-action television drama aired on MBS TV's Drama Tokku programming block between April and June 2023. A second season premiered in June 2024.
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Written by | sora |
Published by | Hakusensha |
Imprint | Hana to Yume Comics |
Magazine | Hana to Yume |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | July 20, 2017 – June 5, 2024 |
Volumes | 20 |
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Licensed by | Rakuten Viki |
Original network | MBS TV |
Original run | April 7, 2023 – July 24, 2024 |
Episodes | 15 |
Characters
- Mikoto Ochiai (落合扇言, Ochiai Mikoto)
- Voiced by: Sora Amamiya (voice drama)[2]
- Portrayed by: Akari Takaishi (TV series)[3]
- Jin Haiba (灰葉仁, Haiba Jin)
- Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura (voice drama)[2]
- Portrayed by: Ryo Hashimoto (TV series)[3]
- Kazuma Takamine (高峰一馬, Takamine Kazuma)
- Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama (voice drama)[2]
- Portrayed by: Kairu Tamura (TV series)[4]
- Nazuna Udō (有働なずな, Udō Nazuna)
- Voiced by: Akari Kitō (voice drama)[2]
- Junto Udō (有働淳人, Udō Junto)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka (voice drama)[2]
Media
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Manga
Written and illustrated by sora, Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyōshi was serialized in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume manga magazine from July 20, 2017,[5] to June 5, 2024.[6] It was initially intended to be a short series, but resumed serialization on February 20, 2018.[7]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | February 20, 2018[8] | 978-4-59-221652-0 |
2 | July 20, 2018[9] | 978-4-59-221653-7 |
3 | December 19, 2018[10] | 978-4-59-221654-4 |
4 | April 19, 2019[11] | 978-4-59-221655-1 |
5 | July 19, 2019[12][13] | 978-4-59-221656-8 978-4-59-221790-9 (SE) |
6 | November 20, 2019[14] | 978-4-59-221657-5 |
7 | March 18, 2020[15] | 978-4-59-221658-2 |
8 | July 20, 2020[16][17] | 978-4-59-221659-9 978-4-59-222729-8 (SE) |
9 | November 20, 2020[18] | 978-4-59-221660-5 |
10 | March 19, 2021[19] | 978-4-59-222380-1 |
11 | July 20, 2021[20] | 978-4-59-222381-8 |
12 | November 19, 2021[21][22] | 978-4-59-222382-5 978-4-59-222804-2 (SE) |
13 | April 20, 2022[23] | 978-4-59-222383-2 |
14 | August 19, 2022[24] | 978-4-59-222384-9 |
15 | December 20, 2022[25] | 978-4-59-222385-6 |
16 | April 20, 2023[26][27] | 978-4-59-222386-3 978-4-59-222886-8 (SE) |
17 | August 18, 2023[28] | 978-4-59-222387-0 |
18 | December 20, 2023[29] | 978-4-59-222388-7 |
19 | April 19, 2024[30][31] | 978-4-59-222390-0 978-4-59-223016-8 (SE) |
20 | August 20, 2024[32] | 978-4-59-222494-5 |
Drama
A live-action television drama aired on MBS TV's Drama Tokku programming block between April and June 2023. It featured Ryo Hashimoto as Jin Haiba and Akari Takaishi as Mikoto Ochiai.[33] A second season aired from June 18, 2024 to July 24, 2024.[34][35]
Reception
The series ranked ninth on AnimeJapan's sixth "Most Wanted Anime Adaptation" poll in 2023.[36]
The series had 3 million copies in circulation by March 2023.[37] The series had 4 million copies in circulation by August 2024.[38]
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