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| - Somari to Mori no Kamisama (ソマリと森の神様 Somali and the Forest Spirit) ist eine Web-Manga-Reihe von , die seit April 2015 im Webmagazin des Verlages erscheint und in physischer Form bisher sechs Bände im Tankōbon-Format hervorbrachte. In Deutschland erscheint die Serie seit dem 7. November 2019 beim Verlag Manga Cult unter dem Titel Somali und der Gott des Waldes. Es wurde zudem angekündigt, dass die Mangareihe eine Umsetzung als Animeserie erhalten werde, die ab dem 6. Januar 2020 in Japan startet. (de)
- Somali to Mori no Kamisama (ソマリと森の神様 Somari to Mori no Kamisama?) es una serie de manga escrita e ilustrada por Yako Gureishi. Ha sido serializada en línea desde el 26 de abril de 2015 en el sitio web de distribución de cómics de Tokuma Shoten y compilada en cinco volúmenes tankōbon. Una adaptación al anime producida por Satelight y HORNETS fue estrenada el 2 de enero de 2020 en la plataforma de Crunchyroll y se estrenó el 9 de enero de 2020 en televisión japonesa. (es)
- Somali and the Forest Spirit (ソマリと森の神様, Somari to Mori no Kamisama) is a Japanese fantasy manga series by Yako Gureishi. It was serialized online from April 2015 to October 2019 via Tokuma Shoten's online manga magazine Web Comic Zenyon. It was collected in six tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Satelight and Hornets ran from January 9 to March 26, 2020. Crunchyroll co-produced the series. After a long hiatus, the manga officially ended on December 22, 2020 due to the author Yako Gureishi's health problems. (en)
- Somali e lo Spirito della Foresta (ソマリと森の神様 Somari to Mori no Kamisama?) è un manga fantasy scritto e disegnato da Yako Gureishi. È stato pubblicato sulla rivista digitale dal 26 aprile 2015 al 25 ottobre 2019. In Italia è stato pubblicato da Panini Comics sotto l'etichetta Planet Manga dal 23 gennaio 2020 al 14 gennaio 2021 a cadenza trimestrale. (it)
- 『ソマリと森の神様』(ソマリともりのかみさま)は、暮石ヤコによる日本の漫画作品。コアミックス(旧ノース・スターズ・ピクチャーズ)のウェブ漫画配信サイト『WEBコミックぜにょん』にて2015年4月26日より連載を開始。2019年10月25日分の配信を最後に休載が続いていたが、暮石の体調の問題で継続が困難になったことを受けて連載終了となったことを編集部が2020年12月22日に公表した。 (ja)
- Somali and the Forest Spirit (ソマリと森の神様 Somari to Mori no Kamisama?) é um mangá de fantasia japonês escrito por Yako Gureishi. É serializado on-line desde abril de 2015 através da revista online de mangá da . Foi compilado em cinco volumes tankōbon. Uma adaptação em anime pela Satelight e HORNETS está sendo transmitida desde 9 de janeiro de 2020. É co-produzida pela Crunchyroll. (pt)
- Somali i Strażnik Lasu (jap. ソマリと森の神様 Somari to mori no kami-sama) – seinen-manga z gatunku fantasy autorstwa Yako Gureishi. Kolejne rozdziały ukazywały się w czasopiśmie „” wydawnictwa od 2015 do 25 października 2019, kiedy to manga została anulowana. Na podstawie mangi w 2020 roku wyprodukowana została seria anime. W Polsce manga wydana jest przez Studio JG, natomiast anime dostępne jest za pośrednictwem serwisu Crunchyroll z angielskimi napisami. (pl)
- 《索瑪麗與森林之神》(日語:ソマリと森の神様),是一部由暮石ヤコ創作的漫畫作品。2015年4月26日,本作於ZENON COMIC的網路漫畫網站「Web Comic Zenyon」上開始連載。單行本由德間書店出版,中文版則由青文出版社代理。 2019年3月,動畫製作組宣佈將本作動畫化,並於2020年1月播映。2020年12月22日因作者暮石ヤコ因身體狀況而無法繼續連載,因此宣布終止連載。 (zh)
- Somali and the Forest Spirit (яп. ソマリと森の神様 Сомари то мори но камисама, Сомали и Дух леса) — японская фэнтезийная манга работы Яко Гурэйси, а также снятый на её основе аниме-сериал, снятый совместно Satelight и HORNETS при поддержке Crunchyroll. Публикация манги началась в 2015 году в онлайн-журнале издательства Tokuma Shoten. На апрель 2019 года было выпущено 6 томов. Основанное на манге аниме начало трансляцию 9 января 2020 года. (ru)
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- As they search for Somali, Haitora tells Golem that he and Uzoi were informed my a strange soothsayer that his tainted blood would be cured by finding "new, clean blood", so Uzoi intends to take Somali's. Elsewhere, Somali manages to escape from Uzoi's grasp, but falls into an underground pond, forcing Uzoi to save her and subsequently apologize and reveal the reason for her actions. Golem and Haitora arrive and Somali forgives Uzoi since she saved her from drowning. That night as Uzoi and Somali sleep, Haitora reveals to Golem that he had a family in a small farm town, but it was attacked by monsters during the war. Running out of food during their escape, he encountered a harpy, which turned out to be Uzoi's mother, and instantly killed her and brought her to his family hideout to eat. Doing so violently turned his family into harpies and killed them, though he was spared and left slightly deformed. Later on, a young Uzoi approached him and became attached to him. In the present, Uzio is revealed to be awake and heard Haitora's story. The next day, while continuing their desert voyage, Uzoi and Somali are swept away during a massive sand twister. The pair are soon located, but are being chased by a monster. Haitora leads it away, intending to give his life for Uzoi's as payment for his past, but is saved by her instead. She then forgives him for living a lie and tells him to live for her sake. (en)
- After considering the failing health of the head librarian, Praline decides to give Golem a map of the library to find their way. However, they are caught by security monsters and branded as intruders. Golem grabs Somali and they manage to escape, arriving in the heart of the library where the aging head librarian resides. Isolde reveals that she wrote The Chronicles of Haraiso due to her ancestor's experiences with humans as a young girl. She explains that as a child, Feodora Nebsolv crash landed due to a storm in a village of humans who were governed by a golem called Haraiso. Feodora quickly grew accustomed to the culture of the village, but her feelings instantly changed when the villagers mob together to kill a peaceful neighboring monster. She is forced to reveal her inhuman nature to save a villager, and is consequently branded as a "Grotesque", the human term for monster, forcing her to leave. Isolde finishes the story and tells of humans residing "at the end of the world". She also reveals that she knows Somali is human, but is proud to have met one who loves their world before she suddenly passes away. (en)
- After days of walking and their supplies starting to run low, Somali and Golem arrive in the desert canyon village of Anthole City. However, their remaining wares don't sell for enough money to restock their supplies, so Golem decides to take up a waitering job at a diner to earn some extra cash. The diner, run by a family of deer-like shurigaras, appears to be nearly abandoned due to the lack of patrons, so Golem fills in for the family's injured mother while Somali befriends their young child named Kikila. During his shift, Golem hears of humans residing on the far side of the neighboring desert, but is still unable to buy the necessary equipment. With his continuous work schedule, Golem spends less and less time with Somali, causing her to feel lonely. Though initially hesitant, Golem allows Somali to run an errand with Kikila across town. Together, Somali and Kikila talk about her journey with Golem, but she's scared that as soon as it's over, Golem will leave her. To appease her worry, Kikila takes Somali to a sacred cave beneath the town to grant a wish. The duo wander around the mysterious cavern and find the field of glowing flowers to grant their wish, but awaken a mushroom-like monster in the process. As it goes in for the attack, the monster is chased off by a scruffy wolf-like beast who turns his attention toward Somali. (en)
- As they wrap up their daily duties for the final time, Golem and Yabashira shop for supplies for their trip while Somali finishes her bracelet. That night, Somali presents Golem with her gift, and is happily surprised when he gifts her a similar bracelet he found in town. They all play in the snow before suddenly Golem sees a hunting party in the distance in search for humans. Yabashira finally learns of Somali's humanity and agrees to distract the party while Golem, Shizuno, and the girl flee into a nearby mine. They find their path blocked by a broken bridge when they are approached by another hunting party, forcing Golem to carry the other two and jump down into the cavern below. They make their way toward the exit when Rosa appears and, under the guise of helping them escape, suddenly locks them in a cage. Rosa tells them how her childhood village was persecuted by a nearby human settlement, forcing her to take revenge on all humans. The hunters approach for the kill, but as Golem attempts to fight, he instantly collapses in a heap and loses an arm, having used up too much life energy. As Somali is taken, Golem suddenly transforms into a monstrous hulking beast, startling everyone. (en)
- Golem targets the hunting party and attacks them, prompting them to run away in fear. As Golem chases them down, Somali blocks Golem's path of destruction, causing him to come to his senses and shut down. He awakens a few days later in a forest meadow and apologizes to everyone for his actions, adding that his injuries to himself will not heal like the other's will. That night, he and Shizuno go for a walk where he tells the oni that his physical capabilities are crippled and his allotted time may be shortened, though the oni still believes something can be done to help. The next day, the group arrives in a town celebrating an annual festival. While the others watch a carnival show, Golem sneaks away, feeling that his time to depart has come. When Somali realizes this, she sprints off to find him, locating him in a nearby forest. As she approaches, Golem reveals to her that she is better off without him, using his recent explosion of rage as an example of why he should be alone. Somali pleas with him to stay, eventually causing the automaton to realize he truly has emotions. With a renewed promise and bond, the father and daughter proclaim their promise to stay together forever. (en)
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