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* OtherworldlyAndSexuallyAmbiguous: Usum is a child created by the gods who's neither male nor female.
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* CutShort: The sixth chapter came out in May 2020 and the series was officially cancelled over a year later.
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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork of ''Berserk'' by himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about ''Duranki'' comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork of ''Berserk'' by himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' ''Berserk'', and thus speed up production. This information about ''Duranki'' comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.
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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about ''Duranki'' comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork of ''Berserk'' by himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about ''Duranki'' comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.
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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about the production comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about the production ''Duranki'' comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.
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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on {{Berserk}} and thus speed up production. This information about the production comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on {{Berserk}} ''Berserk'' and thus speed up production. This information about the production comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.
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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. The production of Duranki is discussed in an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, Studio Gaga. The Since his assistants (5 total in 2019) were full time employees (unusual in the manga world), and normally didn't have time to work on projects other than ''Berserk'', Miura wanted to give them a chance to spread their wings and earn some recognition for themselves. He also clarified that this would not slow down the production of Duranki is discussed in ''Berserk'', since he does most of the artwork himself anyway. It was even hoped that the additional training for recently-hired assistants would soon allow Miura to delegate more of his work on {{Berserk}} and thus speed up production. This information about the production comes from an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

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''Duranki'' is inspired by Greek, Mesopotamian and Sumerian myths, with a setting likened to Anatolia. The main character, Usumgallu, is a child with the ability to "think up unknown things" who is neither a god nor human, and neither male nor female.

Duranki is a manga by Studio Gaga, composed of Creator/KentaroMiura's assistants, after he created the original story concept.

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''Duranki'' is a manga inspired by Greek, Mesopotamian Mesopotamian, and Sumerian myths, with a setting likened to Anatolia. The main character, Usumgallu, is a child with the ability to "think up unknown things" who is neither a god nor human, and neither male nor female.

Duranki is a manga by Studio Gaga, composed Creator/KentaroMiura created the story concept, storyboards, and rough copies, but left almost all of Creator/KentaroMiura's the actual artwork (including the inking) to his group of assistants, after he created Studio Gaga. The production of Duranki is discussed in an [[https://www.otaquest.com/kentaro-miura-interview-duranki-berserk/ Otaquest article]] that summarizes an interview of Miura by Comic Natalie.

The first two chapters of Duranki were published in
the original story concept.inaugural issue of Hakusensha's magazine ''Young Animal Zero'' on September 9, 2019; the last chapter to be released was number six on May 9, 2020. Miura died of an acute aortic dissection on May 6, 2021, and in September of that year the publisher announced that Duranki was cancelled. The collected volume was released in Japan on December 24, 2021.



* OutdoorBathPeeping: While bathing, Usum friends try to get a look at them to see if they're a boy or a girl.

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* OutdoorBathPeeping: While bathing, Usum Usum's friends try to get a look at them to see if whether they're a boy or a girl.

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Duranki is inspired by Greek, Mesopotamian and Sumerian myths, with a setting likened to Anatolia. The main character, Usumgallu, is a child with the ability to "think up unknown things" who is neither a god nor human, and neither male nor female.

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Duranki ''Duranki'' is inspired by Greek, Mesopotamian and Sumerian myths, with a setting likened to Anatolia. The main character, Usumgallu, is a child with the ability to "think up unknown things" who is neither a god nor human, and neither male nor female.



* WaterfallShower: Usum takes one before joining their friends group bathing.

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* WaterfallShower: Usum takes one before joining their friends group bathing.bathing.
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Duranki is a manga by Kentaro Miura's assistants, Studio Gaga.

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Duranki is a manga by Kentaro Miura's Studio Gaga, composed of Creator/KentaroMiura's assistants, Studio Gaga.
after he created the original story concept.
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* DivineParentage: Usum was created by gods.

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* DivineParentage: Usum was created by gods.gods.
*OutdoorBathPeeping: While bathing, Usum friends try to get a look at them to see if they're a boy or a girl.
*WaterfallShower: Usum takes one before joining their friends group bathing.
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* DivingParentage: Usum was created by gods.

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* DivingParentage: DivineParentage: Usum was created by gods.
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Duranki is inspired by Greek, Mesopotamian and Sumerian myths, with a setting likened to Anatolia. The main character, Usumgallu, is a child with the ability to "think up unknown things" who is neither a god nor human, and neither male nor female.

Duranki is a manga by Kentaro Miura's assistants, Studio Gaga.

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*DivingParentage: Usum was created by gods.

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