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* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Characters who seen Nanako, including background, will frequently swarm all over her because of how [[CutenessProximity cute she looks]].



* CharacterTic / VerbalTic: Two of the series characters thus far have communication quirks involving means other than their voice, but a straight-forward replacing speech with writing approach.

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* CharacterTic / VerbalTic: CharacterTic: Two of the series characters thus far have communication quirks involving means other than their voice, but a straight-forward replacing speech with writing approach.


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* LovedByAll: Characters who seen Nanako, including background, will frequently swarm all over her because of how [[CutenessProximity cute she looks]].
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* CoverDrop: The last chapter reveals that the covers of the first twelve volumes were part of Amane's photoshoot with Nanako. The last omake also ends with the last volume's cover.
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* MeaningfulEcho: In the 104th ku, Eiji reminded Nanako what she told him at the beginning of the series. Cue [[CryCute tears]]:

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* MeaningfulEcho: In the 104th ku, Eiji reminded Nanako what she told him at the beginning of the series. Cue [[CryCute tears]]:tears:

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* PaperThinDisguise: All Amane needs to hide her identity is wear a pair of sunglasses. In the 26th ku, Eiji and Nanako does the same thing when they notice she's being suspicious.

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All Amane needs to hide her identity is wear a pair of sunglasses. In the 26th ku, Eiji and Nanako does the same thing when they notice she's being suspicious.
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* CovertPervert: Sort of... Amane can ''only'' draw nudes, even of [[UpToEleven fruit!]] She also has a back fetish. That said, she rejects anything blatantly perverted, like an absurdly exposing bikini.

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* CovertPervert: Sort of... Amane can ''only'' draw nudes, even of [[UpToEleven fruit!]] fruit! She also has a back fetish. That said, she rejects anything blatantly perverted, like an absurdly exposing bikini.
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Supernatural Is Purple is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.


* SupernaturalIsPurple: Tao is an accurate fortune-teller with purple eyes and violet hair.
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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from October 2016 to April 2020, with its chapters collected into 13 volumes. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]

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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; yonkoma; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.in yonkoma format.[[/note]] It was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from October 2016 to April 2020, with its chapters collected into 13 volumes. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]
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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from October 2016 to April 2020, and the first volume was released in April 2017. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]

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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} manga written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from October 2016 to April 2020, and the first volume was released in April 2017.with its chapters collected into 13 volumes. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]
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The manga ran in Shonen Magazine, not Shonen Champion.


''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} comic released by ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It has been serialized since October 2016 and ran until April 2020, and the first volume was released in April 2017. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]

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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} comic released by ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' manga written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It has been was serialized since in ''[[Magazine/ShonenMagazine Weekly Shonen Magazine]]'' from October 2016 and ran until to April 2020, and the first volume was released in April 2017. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]

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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Tao is an accurate fortune-teller with purple eyes and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair violet hair]].

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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Tao is an accurate fortune-teller with purple eyes and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair violet hair]].hair.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Three of the six main characters have unnatural hair color:
** Koto has pink hair.
** Kino has white hair.
** Tao has dark violet hair.
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** [[spoiler: In the bonus omake chapter, he takes this a step further by proposing to Nanako.]]
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* SituationalSociability:
** Nanako has a hard time speaking to people out loud. Those who insist on a face-to-face conversation will have a hard time getting anything coherent out of her. Those who get to know her will learn she is actually quite sweet, outgoing, and communicates quite well if she can write her thoughts down as ''senryū''. The first episode shows her being called on to answer a question in math class and being incapable of answering vocally but, when given permission to use her ''senryū'', uses a poem to clearly state she actually hasn't understood the last five problems.
** Kino has a hard time showing her emotions the way she would prefer around others. Her response to this is to communicate with drawings on a sketch pad she carries everywhere, often drawing her expressions and holding the pad in front of her face, including speech bubbles as necessary. She is, in fact, quite the MotorMouth given the amount of written text she uses when introducing herself to the literature club. Her introductory episode even features a full conversation between Nanako and Kino through ''senryū'' and drawings respectively. While the girls' voice actresses normally speak the lines they write in the anime, the scene of their conversation makes a point of showing what their conversation ''actually'' sounds like, and it's a completely normal conversation, if silent save for the sound of their laughing, drawing, and writing.
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* BlandNameProduct: The manga clearly identifies the game system Eiji wanted to win, but Amane wins it, is called the UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}}. The anime version calls the system "Famistation," which is more or less the portmanteau of [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] and {{PlayStation}}.

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* BlandNameProduct: The manga clearly identifies the game system Eiji wanted to win, but Amane wins it, is called the UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}}. The anime version calls the system "Famistation," which is more or less the portmanteau of [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] and {{PlayStation}}.UsefulNotes/PlayStation.
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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} comic released by ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It has been serialized since October 2016, and the first volume was released in April 2017. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]

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''Senryu Girl'' (川柳少女 Senryū Shōjo, or Senryuu Shoujo) is a 4-page {{Yonkoma}} comic released by ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi.[[note]]The series isn't strictly divided into 4-page [[{{Yonkoma}} yonkomas]]; not all of the "ku" (or chapters) are four pages or even {{Yonkoma}}.[[/note]] It has been serialized since October 2016, 2016 and ran until April 2020, and the first volume was released in April 2017. An anime adaptation ran from April 6, 2019 to July 22, 2019, and is licensed by Creator/SentaiFilmworks. The anime is currently available for streaming on Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, [[Creator/AnimeNetwork HiDive]], and Creator/{{VRV}}, and can be viewed [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/senryu-girl here]]
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* In 156 ku, Hiro mentions his father showing more emotion than the time his ''butt got ravaged by a 5-ton truck''.

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* ** In 156 ku, Hiro mentions his father showing more emotion than the time his ''butt got ravaged by a 5-ton truck''.
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* In 156 ku, Hiro mentions his father showing more emotion than the time his ''butt got ravaged by a 5-ton truck''.
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* SpeechImpediment: The reason Nanako can't talk properly. She has trouble talking to people around her, and this is why she only communicates through senryu. Unfortunately, her childhood bully thought it was fun to make fun of her for this, and Nanako wasn't on speaking terms with anyone else. Eiji is the reason why she chooses to continuw=e because he believes people should be themselves without changing a thing.

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* SpeechImpediment: The reason Nanako can't talk properly. She has trouble talking to people around her, and this is why she only communicates through senryu. Unfortunately, her childhood bully thought it was fun to make fun of her for this, and Nanako wasn't on speaking terms with anyone else. Eiji is the reason why she chooses to continuw=e continue because he believes people should be themselves without changing a thing.

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* AdaptationDistillation: The manga is 100+ chapters long while the anime is 12 episodes with only 13 minutes.

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The manga is 100+ chapters long while the anime is 12 episodes with only 13 minutes.
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Nanako Yukishiro is a cute, cheerful OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent with one odd trait: She communicates through senryū (a type of Japanese poem which follows many of the same rules as haiku) instead of speaking.[[note]]Technically she communicates in a combination of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senryū senryuu]]; and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zappai zappai]], both of which follow the 5-7-5 pattern. (Basically, "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haikai haikai]].") For what ever the reason, the author chose to apply the term "senryuu" to anything that isn't a haiku following the 5-7-5 pattern.[[/note]] She is also part of the literature club along with Amane Katagiri, the club president, and Eiji Busujima, a former delinquent she's fallen for who wanted to make his own senryuu.

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Nanako Yukishiro is a cute, cheerful OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent with one odd trait: She communicates through senryū (a type of Japanese poem which follows many of the same rules as haiku) instead of speaking.[[note]]Technically she communicates in a combination of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senryū senryuu]]; and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zappai zappai]], both of which follow the 5-7-5 pattern. (Basically, "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haikai haikai]].") For what ever whatever the reason, the author chose to apply the term "senryuu" to anything that isn't a haiku following the 5-7-5 pattern.[[/note]] She is also part of the literature club along with Amane Katagiri, the club president, and Eiji Busujima, a former delinquent she's fallen for who wanted to make his own senryuu.




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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: People can't seem to look at Eiji without thinking he might hurt them. This begins to slowly go away when they begin to see how much of a nice guy he really is.
* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Characters who seen Nanako, including background, will frequently swarm all over her because of how [[CutenessProximity cute she looks]].
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* BeYourself: The manga's overall CentralTheme. Eiji is the kind of person you wouldn't expect this from, but he thinks trying to change yourself will cause a drift between you and the person you like. It's why Nanako continues to do so after they met.

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* QuarterHourShort: The anime adaptation's episode clock in at 12-13 minutes.

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* QuarterHourShort: The anime adaptation's episode clock episodes clocks in at 12-13 minutes.



* SpeechImpediment: The reason Nanako can't talk properly. She has trouble talking to people around her, and this is why she only communicates through senryu. Unfortunately, her childhood bully thought it was fun to make fun of her for this, and Nanako wasn't on speaking terms with anyone else. Eiji is the reason why she chooses to continuw=e because he believes people should be themselves without changing a thing.



* WillTheyOrWontThey: The series is centered entirely on the ShipTease of Nanako and Eiji, but neither have yet to admit their feelings for each other. Nanako clearly likes Eiji, but the boy is ObliviousToLove. But after Nanako's drunk confession, he considers telling her how he feels on his end.

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* WillTheyOrWontThey: The series is centered entirely on the ShipTease of Nanako and Eiji, but neither have yet to admit their feelings for each other. Nanako clearly likes Eiji, but the boy is ObliviousToLove. But after Nanako's drunk confession, he considers telling her how he feels on his end. [[spoiler:He finally confesses in 151 ku and Nanako confesses in 152]].
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Compare to ''Manga/KomiCantCommunicate'', a manga about a high school girl with a similar communication disorder, and ''Manga/HitoribocchiNoOOSeikatsu'', a manga about a middle school girl with similar isolation and anxiety problems.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Played with. The covers for the manga [[https://i.redd.it/i4goo6y97p731.jpg certainly]] [[https://i.redd.it/r87x3ewvh4231.jpg don't]] [[https://i.redd.it/s3vrad2jcbk21.jpg scream]] "wacky rom-com hijinks", or "[[ShonenDemographic shonen demographic]]". Albeit romance is the main theme of the manga, it's nowhere near as rose-tinted as the covers would suggest.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: Played with. The covers for the manga [[https://i.redd.it/i4goo6y97p731.it/q4vxp7xn02221.jpg certainly]] [[https://i.redd.it/r87x3ewvh4231.jpg don't]] [[https://i.redd.it/s3vrad2jcbk21.jpg scream]] "wacky rom-com hijinks", or "[[ShonenDemographic shonen demographic]]". Albeit romance is the main theme of the manga, it's nowhere near as rose-tinted as the covers would suggest.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Played with. The covers for the manga [[https://i.redd.it/i4goo6y97p731.jpg certainly]] [[https://i.redd.it/r87x3ewvh4231.jpg don't]] [[https://i.redd.it/s3vrad2jcbk21.jpg scream]] "wacky rom-com hijinks", or "[[ShonenDemographic shonen demographic]]". Albeit romance is the main theme of the manga, it's nowhere near as rose-tinted as the covers would suggest.
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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Tao is an accurate fortune-teller with PurpleEyes and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair violet hair]].
* TechnicolorEyes: Kino has deep red eyes. Tao has [[PurpleEyes dark violet eyes.]]

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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Tao is an accurate fortune-teller with PurpleEyes purple eyes and [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair violet hair]].
* TechnicolorEyes: Kino has deep red eyes. Tao has [[PurpleEyes dark violet eyes.]]

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Three of the six main characters have unnatural hair colour:

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** Tao has dark violet hair.

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* ShrinkingViolet:
** Nanako has this case. Because when she tries to speak, she has a hard time expressing herself. She expresses herself by writing senryuu. She's also easily embarrassed at the idea of wearing a swimsuit in public, especially if Eiji sees her in one. She was actually bullied in elementary school, making her withdrawn from other people until Eiji came to her life.
** The 16th ku, episode 4 in the anime, introduces a girl named Kino Yakobe, who, like Nanako, expresses her feelings through art. Unlike Nanako, who voices her senryuu, Kino doesn't seem to talk vocally, but she is a MotorMouth in written form. Unlike Nanako, she isn't embarrassed of the idea of wearing a swimsuit in public.

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* ShrinkingViolet:
ShrinkingViolet: The series has no less than ''four'' girls who are this. Some have another personality on top of it.
** Nanako easily has this case. Because when she tries to speak, she has a hard time expressing herself. She expresses herself by writing senryuu. She's also easily embarrassed at the idea of wearing a swimsuit in public, especially if Eiji sees her in one. She was actually bullied in elementary school, making her withdrawn from other people until Eiji came to her life.
life. Unlike the other three, this is justified.
** The 16th ku, episode 4 in the anime, introduces a girl named Kino Yakobe, who, like Nanako, expresses her feelings through art. Unlike Nanako, who voices her senryuu, Kino doesn't seem to talk vocally, but she is a MotorMouth in written form. Unlike Nanako, she isn't embarrassed of the idea of wearing a swimsuit in public. If any, she's a rare ''aggressive'' version of this.
** Komachi Akashi is a fake delinquent who first met Eiji in middle school. She first met him when delinquents where bothering her while Eiji comes in and scares them off by ''[[RingRingCrunch breaking his phone]]''. Since then, Komachi developed a crush on him, but her idea to get close is by pretending to be a delinquent, [[HasAType the complete opposite of what kind of girl he likes]].
** While a boisterous GenkiGirl, Iori Fujimaru has a surprising moments when the topic of romance and her figures are brought up. Which is shown when Amane notices her feminine charms and Nanako deliberately compliments her ''aggressively''.
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* ArtEvolution: The first three volumes has basic character models for the main characters and supporting casts. Volume 4 is where the characters are more expressive, larger eyes, and less egg-like heads.
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* AdaptationDistillation: The manga is 100+ chapters long while the anime is 12 episodes long, each episode being around only 13 minutes long.

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