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Yugami-kun ni wa Tomodachi ga Inai (湯神くんには友達がいない, lit. "Yugami Doesn't Have Any Friends") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Sakura. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday S from May 2012 to September 2013, then moved to Weekly Shōnen Sunday, where it was serialized from October 2013 to May 2019. Its chapters were collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes.
Yugami-kun ni wa Tomodachi ga Inai | |
湯神くんには友達がいない | |
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Genre | Comedy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Jun Sakura |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Shōnen Sunday Comics |
Magazine |
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Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | May 25, 2012 – May 22, 2019 |
Volumes | 16 |
A transfer student at her new high school, Chihiro Watanuki is helped out by a student while finding a place to park her bicycle. After her class introduction concludes, she finds out that her seat is right next to the boy who helped her earlier that day. Her classmates inform her that he is Yuji Yugami, the ace of the Baseball Club. However, they also advise her to stay away from him, as he is known to be a bonafide weirdo and his actions are incomprehensible to most people. Unconvinced, she attempts to interact with him, quickly realizing that he is nothing but a pain to talk to and that the rumors were indeed true.
Shortly afterward, Chihiro gets entangled in a sticky situation with the third-years, but Yuji once again comes to her rescue, albeit for his own self-righteous reasons. Convinced that there is more to him than meets the eye, she is determined to treat him unbiasedly and to live a normal high school life surrounded by friends.
Written and illustrated by Jun Sakura, Yugami-kun ni wa Tomodachi ga Inai was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Sunday S from May 25, 2012,[3] to September 25, 2013.[4] It was later serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from October 30, 2013,[5] to May 22, 2019.[6][7] The series was collected into sixteen tankōbon volumes published by Shogakukan, released from November 16, 2012,[8] to July 18, 2019.[9] Two anime commercials for the manga, animated by A-1 Pictures, were released on November 26, 2013, and September 18, 2014.[2][10] A drama CD was released along with the sixth volume of the manga.[1]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | November 16, 2012[8] | 978-4-09-124020-0 |
2 | April 18, 2013[11] | 978-4-09-124293-8 |
3 | October 18, 2013[12] | 978-4-09-124478-9 |
4 | April 18, 2014[13] | 978-4-09-124625-7 |
5 | September 18, 2014[14] | 978-4-09-125107-7 |
6 | February 18, 2015[15] | 978-4-09-125607-2 |
7 | July 17, 2015[16] | 978-4-09-126197-7 |
8 | December 18, 2015[17] | 978-4-09-126566-1 |
9 | May 18, 2016[18] | 978-4-09-127159-4 |
10 | October 18, 2016[19] | 978-4-09-127407-6 |
11 | April 18, 2017[20] | 978-4-09-127561-5 |
12 | October 18, 2017[21] | 978-4-09-127863-0 |
13 | April 18, 2018[22] | 978-4-09-128241-5 |
14 | October 18, 2018[23] | 978-4-09-128559-1 |
15 | April 18, 2019[24] | 978-4-09-129137-0 |
16 | July 18, 2019[9] | 978-4-09-129305-3 |
Yugami-kun ni wa Tomodachi ga Inai ranked 13th on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics" by the Honya Club website in 2014.[25]
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