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Gag Manga Biyori
Japanese manga series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (Japanese: 増田こうすけ劇場 ギャグマンガ日和, Hepburn: Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gyagu Manga Biyori; "Kosuke Masuda Theater: Good Day for Gag Manga"), or simply known as Gag Manga Biyori, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kosuke Masuda . The series features a hyperactive, random, and nonsensical style that revolves around various plots and characters throughout.
It started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in the January 2000 issue. The magazine ceased publication in June 2007, and the series was transferred to the then-brand new magazine Jump Square in November of the same year, where it was published until November 2014. Shueisha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes. The manga continued in Jump Square, under the title Gag Manga Biyori GB, in December 2014.
Its first anime adaptation was a short film animated by Toei as part of Jump Festa in 2002. The first anime television series adaptation and the sequel were produced by Artland, while the third, fourth and fifth sequel were produced by Studio Deen. Most episodes are five minutes long. The first four series aired in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2010, and the fifth series premiered in 2025.
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Overview
Gag Manga Biyori is a nonsensical comedy series known for its bizarre plot setups and non-sequitur humor.[1] It has also been described as a "Monty Python-esque weirdness."[2] In the anime adaptation, its various characters are mostly voiced by Yūji Ueda, Kaori Nazuka and Takeshi Maeda.[3]
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Written and illustrated by Kosuke Masuda , Gag Manga Biyori debuted in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in the January 2000 issue.[4] The magazine ceased its publication on June 6, 2007.[5][6] Following a brief run in Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 27 to October 29, 2007,[7][8] the series was transferred to the then brand new magazine Jump Square on November 2 of the same year.[9][10] In October 2014, it was announced that the series would change its title to coincide with its 15th anniversary,[11] being serialized under the title Gag Manga Biyori until November 4 of the same year.[12] Shueisha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes, released from September 4, 2000,[13] to October 3, 2014.[14]
The series continued in Jump Square, under the title Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gag Manga Biyori GB (増田こうすけ劇場 ギャグマンガ日和GB), starting on December 4, 2014.[15] Shueisha released its first tankōbon volume on December 4, 2015.[16] As of August 2, 2024, eight volumes have been released.[17]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation, produced by Artland (first two series) and Studio Deen (third series onwards) were broadcast on Kids Station; the first 12-episode series aired from February 7 to April 25, 2005;[18][19] the second 12-episode series was broadcast from August 5 to October 28, 2006;[20][21] and the third series aired from March 17 to June 2, 2008.[22] The fourth 26-episode series, Gag Manga Biyori+, was first broadcast on Yomiuri TV from January 5 to June 29, 2010.[23] A fifth series, Gag Manga Biyori Go, premiered on April 5, 2025.[24][25]
Remow licensed all five series.[26][25]
Episodes
Series 1 (2005)
Series 2 (2006)
Series 3 (2008)
Gag Manga Biyori+ (2010)
Gag Manga Biyori Go (2025)
Theme songs
- Opening
- "Attack! Gyagu Manga Biyori" (アタック!ギャグマンガ日和; lit. "Attack! Good Day for Gag Manga") by Yuji Ueda (season 1)
- "Oahu! Hawaii Biyori" (オアフ! ハワイ日和; lit. "Oahu! Good Day for Hawaii") by Yuji Ueda and Kaori Nazuka (season 2)
- "Body line" (ボディライン) by Yuji Ueda (season 3)
- "Kibō no Uchū no..." (希望の宇宙の・・・; lit. "The Aspiration of Space's...") by Yuji Ueda (Gag Manga Biyori +)
- "Bokutachi no Gag Manga Biyori" (僕達のギャグマンガ日和) by Yuji Ueda (Gag Manga Biyori Go)[25]
- Ending
- "Happy Ending" (ハッピーエンディング) by Tetsuya Kanmuri
- "Happy Go Lucky Ending" (ハッピーゴーラッキーエンディング) by Tetsuya Kanmuri (Gag Manga Biyori +)
- "Happy Go Go Lucky Ending" (ハッピーゴーゴーラッキーエンディング) by Tetsuya Kanmuri (Gag Manga Biyori Go)[25]
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