The 59th chapter of Fujita 's Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku (Otaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii) manga on pixiv Comic revealed on Friday that the manga is ending in its next chapter on July 16.
The update went live today as Kodansha Comics confirmed Wotakoi will be ending shortly. The title will close next month when its next chapter is published. So if you need the exact date, July 16th is where it is at. Nerdy romance "Love is hard for Otaku" (Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii) by Fujita will end with the next chapter on July 16, 2021.
Nerdy romance "Love is hard for Otaku" (Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii) by Fujita will end with the next chapter on July 16, 2021. If you do not know about Wotakoi, the rom-com began in April 2014 as a web-manga under Fujita.
Manga 'Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzuka... Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii ( Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku) author Fujita announced on their Twitter on Friday that the aforementioned romantic comedy manga will end with its 60th chapter in pixiv's Comic POOL on July 16.
Chapter Chronology Episode 11 is the 11th chapter of the Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii manga series.
The hit series debuted years ago as a webcomic before it was turned into a manga. And now, it seems like the series will be ending shortly. The update went live today as Kodansha Comics confirmed Wotakoi will be ending shortly. The title will close next month when its next chapter is published.
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Who is in the cast of Wotakoi Season 2? As the series tends to focus on the six main characters without introducing others into the otaku circle, it is likely there will not be any new additions to the cast. We can expect the voice actors from the previous season to come back and lend their talents once more.
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Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku manga is set to end with the release of the last chapter 60 on 16th July 2021.
Anime. An anime television series by A-1 Pictures aired from April 13 to June 22, 2018 on Fuji TV.
The first OVA titled Sore wa, ikinari otozureta=koi was released on March 29, 2019. The second OVA titled Tomodachi no Kyori was released on February 26, 2021. The third OVA titled Shain Ryokou to Negaigoto was released on October 14, 2021.
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The anime covers from volume 1-4. Currently scanlations aren't done with volume 4, but you can get the official English volumes in physical copies.
Manga ends on July 16; 11th volume launches on October 14 with bundled OAD. The 59th chapter of Fujita 's Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku ( Otaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii) manga on pixiv Comic revealed on Friday that the manga is ending in its next chapter on July 16.
The manga inspired an 11-episode television anime that premiered in April 2018. The anime streamed on Amazon Prime Video inside and outside of Japan. The first original anime disc for the manga shipped with the manga's seventh volume in March 2019. The second original anime disc shipped with the 10th volume of Fujita 's Wotakoi: Love is Hard ...
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The series was published as a manga in 2015 both online and in print. At this point, Wotakoi has ten volumes under its belt, and an anime was made adapting the series in June 2018 by A-1 Pictures.
Nerdy romance "Love is hard for Otaku" (Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii) by Fujita will end with the next chapter on July 16, 2021.
The hit series debuted years ago as a webcomic before it was turned into a manga. And now, it seems like the series will be ending shortly .
The hit series debuted years ago as a webcomic before it was turned into a manga. And now, it seems like the series will be ending shortly. The update went live today as Kodansha Comics confirmed Wotakoi will be ending short ly. The title will close next month when its next chapter is published.
According to Anime News Network, the latest chapter of the Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku manga was posted to Pixiv alongside an announcement stating that the series will end with the publication of its next chapter on July 16.
Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku tells the story of Narumi Momose, an office worker and hardcore otaku (anime nerd) who is scared of being stereotyped as a fangirl and tries to hide her hobbies from her co-workers.
Combined, the digital and print releases of Wotakoi have sold over 10 million copies.
The message also reveals that the final collected volume of the manga will be released on Oct. 14. This collection will be available in a special edition bundle that will include a new episode of the anime that adapts the "Company Outing" storyline from the manga.
An 11-episode anime adaptation, which was helmed by Kaleido Star director Yoshimasa Hiraike, was released in 2018 and is available for streaming via Amazon Prime Video. A live-action, musical adaptation of the series was released in 2020 and debuted at the top of the Japanese box office.
It was first posted on Pixiv on April 17, 2014. It began serialization in Comic Pool (a joint web manga publication project by Ichijinsha and Pixiv) on November 6, 2015.
In high school, Koyanagi and Kabakura used to fight over getting time to practice in the gym, with Kabakura using his seniority and tenacity to force the girls out. However, Koyanagi blackmails Kabakura with a photo of him looking at otaku merchandise, begrudgingly giving the girls more time to avoid being exposed.
Hanako Koyanagi (小柳花子, Koyanagi Hanako) Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro. Hanako is Narumi Momose's senpai at the office , she is secretly a famous cosplayer otaku who usually cosplays as male characters. She also plays games and reads yaoi manga.
Hanako is in a relationship with Tarou Kabakura. Tarō Kabakura (樺倉太郎, Kabakura Tarō) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita. Tarou is Hirotaka Nifuji's coworker at the office and a less intense otaku; he likes heroes and bishojo. Tarou is in a relationship with Hanako Koyanagi.
Unlike his brother, Naoya is not an otaku, and is very bad at video games. Kō Sakuragi (桜城 光, Sakuragi Kō) Voiced by: Aoi Yūki. Kō is a socially anxious solo gamer from Naoya's university with a habit of saying "I'm sorry".
Hirotaka, intrigued by Naoya's sudden addiction to games, logs on as the latter's avatar and helps Kou clear a quest. Naoya, returning to the game after picking up a phone call, apologises and decides to drop out, but Kou promises to help him and invites him to play together. 11. "Love Is Hard for Nerds".
The main characters are Narumi, an office working woman who hides her fujoshi lifestyle, and Hirotaka, a handsome and capable company man who is a game otaku. The two seem perfect for each other, but love is difficult for otaku.
Well, it's not very precise and tbh i don't even know because the anime skipped A LOT of chapters. My best advice is to read it and just skip the chapters you saw animated but even then, some jokes work better in the manga, so you'll see what you want to do
In addition, the compiled tankoban are "chaptered" differently from the original Pixiv comics, and the Pixiv comics don't comprise the entirety of everything published in the tankoban, anyway, and frequently doesn't have complete storylines. The anime also adds some easter eggs and teasers from later in the manga that the actual storylines don't ...