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『じょしらく』は、久米田康治、ヤスによる日本のギャグ漫画作品。『別冊少年マガジン』(講談社)2009年10月号(創刊号)から2013年10月号まで連載された。 Joshiraku (じょしらく? lett. «Ragazze rakugo») è un manga scritto da ed illustrato da Yasu. Il manga è stato adattato in una serie televisiva anime dallo studio J.C.Staff nel 2012. La serie segue la vita quotidiana di cinque giovani commedianti di rakugo. Joshiraku: Yasu x Kumeta Kouji (じょしらく lit. Las actrices de Rakugo?) es un manga japonés de comedia escrito por Kōji Kumeta e ilustrado por . La historia cuenta el cada día de las vidas de cinco jóvenes actrices de comedia de Rakugo. Es serializado en Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine desde septiembre de 2009 con cuatro volúmenes completos. Una serie de Anime fue adaptada y producida por y emitida en Japón entre julio y septiembre de 2012. 조시라쿠(じょしらく)는 구메타 고지가 쓰고 야스가 그린 일본 개그 만화 작품이다. 별책 소년 매거진(別冊少年マガジン)(고단샤) 2009년 10월호(창간호)부터 연재하고 있다. Joshiraku és un manga creat pel guionista i per l'il·lustrador que tracta sobre unes amigues que mantenen converses a l'estil rakugo a un vestuari. Ha estat adaptat a una sèrie d'anime i una obra de teatre. La cançó del final que sona a l'anime és "Nippon Egao Hyakkei" (ニッポン笑顔百景) del grup Momoiro Clover Z. 《女子落語》(日語:じょしらく)是久米田康治原作、作畫的漫畫作品,於2009年10月在《别册少年Magazine》的創刊號開始連載。本作於2013年10月《别册少年Magazine》上連載完畢,單行本最終卷於2013年11月8日發售。改編電視動畫自2012年7月5日起播放,全13話。 Joshiraku (じょしらく, litt. « Les filles rakugo ») est une série de manga comique au format quatre cases écrite par Kōji Kumeta et dessinée par Yasu. On y suit les conversations quotidiennes de cinq jeunes conteuses de rakugo. Celle-ci est prépubliée dans le Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine de Kōdansha entre septembre 2009 et septembre 2013 ; elle est composée au total de six volumes tankōbon. Une adaptation en une série télévisée d'animation par le studio J. C. Staff est diffusée pour la première fois au Japon entre juillet et septembre 2012. Joshiraku (Japanese: じょしらく, lit. "Rakugo Girls") is a Japanese manga series written by Kōji Kumeta and illustrated by Yasu, telling the everyday lives of five young female rakugo comedians. It was serialised in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from September 2009 to September 2013 and the chapters compiled into six tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation animated by J.C.Staff aired in Japan between July and September 2012, with an original video animation episode released in February 2013. Joshiraku (яп. じょしらく, букв. «Девушки-ракугоки») — комедийная манга за авторством Кодзи Кумэты, иллюстрированная Ясу, повествующая о повседневной жизни пяти девушек-актрис театра ракуго. Аниме-адаптация, созданная компанией J.C. Staff, выходила в Японии с июля по сентябрь 2012-го года.
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Having forced Gankyō out of the group during the previous episode, the rest talk about the benefits of having a group of four. Gankyō soon gets revenge by locking everyone in the dressing room. After eventually being let back into the group, Gankyo is reluctantly placed at the bottom of the hierarchy but soon has aspirations of winning an election. As the girls have a fake summer beach trip in the dressing room, they discuss the different designs of school swimsuits. Then, the girls go sightseeing in Musashi-Sakai and pay their respects to the company responsible for animating them. Lastly, the girls have a Christmas party, but the tree that Tetora ordered online completely fills the dressing room, causing them to try and reunite in the Amazon-like jungle. Marii ends up having to prove that she's not a crossdressing boy. Later, the girls visit Asakusa where they try their hand at some fortunes. This leads the girls to discuss why Tetora has such great luck and always seems to avoid danger. As the girls come to terms that the show has reached its last episode, a new character appears: an exasperating girl named Uzannu Uzattei. While discussing whether or not "once" is truly enough, Uzannu's personality irritates everyone and threatens the character balance of the show. After the girls drive her away, they visit Akihabara. Later, the girls debate about how some things should be left as they are. Finally, the show ends with one last rakugo performance by Marii. As Gankyō exhibits some violent behavior, the girls discuss the stereotypes that come when a girl wears glasses. Later, as Kukuru gets trainsick, the girls try to come up with various remedies for her nausea. Afterwards, on the night of a full moon, the girls sit and discuss moon-related topics before being attacked by a large rabbit. When Tetora asks everyone about their first dream of the new year, Kukuru grows upset as she has yet to have one. So, the girls attempt to act out a "first dream" to cheer her up. Later, the gang visits Roppongi, where they look at structural artwork and Marii travels through time to see the city during its economic bubble. Finally, the girls try to cool off during the summer by mentioning scary things to give themselves chills and eventually by painting everything blue. Marii laments how she's always the last to go in various things, particularly when it comes to picking out envelopes of New Year's money. Later, the girls head to the Sugamo district and check out the various spots. Afterwards, the gang needlessly worry that Kukuru might contract the May Blues, randomly choosing to take on "Blues" from other months. On Halloween, the girls try to tailor the holiday to be more Japanese-esque. Later, the girls visit the Kabukichou entertainment district and observe how it's changed over the years. Afterwards, Marii is plagued with tooth cavities. The girls talk about what they would do if they won the lottery, leading them to suspect one of them may be a winner. Later, they visit the Tokyo Tower where more strange conversations are to be had. Afterwards, a discussion about vaccination turns into a bout of imaginary pregnancy. The girls attempt to cheer Kukuru up by holding an out-of-season Christmas party. Later, the girls visit Harajuku, where Marii gets anxious over a crépe. Afterwards, the gang discuss how they all have different types of skin, making Gankyō feeling left out. As Marii laments how the audience tends to applaud before she can finish her joke, the others point out she is also guilty of bad timing. Later, the girls visit Jinbōchō, where they visit the buildings of various publishers whilst searching for Kodansha's office. Afterwards, Kigu ends up concentrating so much that she ends up being afflicted with focus lines whilst Marii also becomes afflicted with a romantic and fluffy backdrop. As school holidays roll in, the girls try and come up with ways to make rakugo more appealing to younger audiences. Later, the gang visit the zoo and discuss the curiosities of all the animals. Afterwards, the gang gets taste for lucky events which keep occurring whenever Marii falls asleep, constantly trying to make her sleep to reap the benefits. The sudden appearance of Hina dolls in the dressing room somehow leads to the girls deciding to act like delinquents so they will marry early. Later, the girls get up early to go to a fish market. Afterwards, the girls search for things that might be using up electricity, becoming oblivious to the non-electric horrors hidden throughout the room.
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Yankī Kowai Ko Home Kaze Musume Ueno no Kuma Aoge Mō Yanda ka Usagi no Me Megane Wakare Shinjuku Aragoto Yonmai Kishō Choitashi Kōshaku Asakusa Mairi Tōnasu-ya Gakudan Kogane Bukuro Kojare Machi Dainashiya Yoiyoi Daiba Negoto Yumemi no Katakiuchi Shimobe no Adauchi Tsurī Sanji Mushiba Hama Yoroyoro Sakana Seidan Santō Kishō Sangen Hon'ya Gakuya Shirabe Oyako Shibai Mujō Buro Akibaburu Gakuya no Tomi Koainō Kyara Tsubushi Megane Komusume Shiri-totechin Musashi Hakkei Sanada Kozū Gonin Sakai Bikkuri Shūchū
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Four Wows Yankees are Scary Fish Story The Bear of Ueno Praise the Girl Pumpkin Band A Bath Beyond Sanada Ko-ZOO Family Play Backstage Files Butt-tofu Three Towers and a Vow The Servant's Vengeance Glasses Girl Cold Girl Tree Tragedy Bunny Eyes Mighty Akiba Is It Over Yet? Stylish Town Surprising Resolve The Dreamer Strikes Back Farewell to Glasses Asakusa Visit Cavity Shore Nausea at Daiba Three Publishers Sleep talking Bag of Gold Blacks Totter Extra Lectures Battle of Shinjuku Backstage Riches Character Guts Gotta Sakai Five Store of Spoils Musashi Scenery
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『じょしらく』は、久米田康治、ヤスによる日本のギャグ漫画作品。『別冊少年マガジン』(講談社)2009年10月号(創刊号)から2013年10月号まで連載された。 조시라쿠(じょしらく)는 구메타 고지가 쓰고 야스가 그린 일본 개그 만화 작품이다. 별책 소년 매거진(別冊少年マガジン)(고단샤) 2009년 10월호(창간호)부터 연재하고 있다. Joshiraku és un manga creat pel guionista i per l'il·lustrador que tracta sobre unes amigues que mantenen converses a l'estil rakugo a un vestuari. Ha estat adaptat a una sèrie d'anime i una obra de teatre. La cançó del final que sona a l'anime és "Nippon Egao Hyakkei" (ニッポン笑顔百景) del grup Momoiro Clover Z. Joshiraku (じょしらく, litt. « Les filles rakugo ») est une série de manga comique au format quatre cases écrite par Kōji Kumeta et dessinée par Yasu. On y suit les conversations quotidiennes de cinq jeunes conteuses de rakugo. Celle-ci est prépubliée dans le Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine de Kōdansha entre septembre 2009 et septembre 2013 ; elle est composée au total de six volumes tankōbon. Une adaptation en une série télévisée d'animation par le studio J. C. Staff est diffusée pour la première fois au Japon entre juillet et septembre 2012. Joshiraku: Yasu x Kumeta Kouji (じょしらく lit. Las actrices de Rakugo?) es un manga japonés de comedia escrito por Kōji Kumeta e ilustrado por . La historia cuenta el cada día de las vidas de cinco jóvenes actrices de comedia de Rakugo. Es serializado en Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine desde septiembre de 2009 con cuatro volúmenes completos. Una serie de Anime fue adaptada y producida por y emitida en Japón entre julio y septiembre de 2012. Joshiraku (じょしらく? lett. «Ragazze rakugo») è un manga scritto da ed illustrato da Yasu. Il manga è stato adattato in una serie televisiva anime dallo studio J.C.Staff nel 2012. La serie segue la vita quotidiana di cinque giovani commedianti di rakugo. 《女子落語》(日語:じょしらく)是久米田康治原作、作畫的漫畫作品,於2009年10月在《别册少年Magazine》的創刊號開始連載。本作於2013年10月《别册少年Magazine》上連載完畢,單行本最終卷於2013年11月8日發售。改編電視動畫自2012年7月5日起播放,全13話。 Joshiraku (Japanese: じょしらく, lit. "Rakugo Girls") is a Japanese manga series written by Kōji Kumeta and illustrated by Yasu, telling the everyday lives of five young female rakugo comedians. It was serialised in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from September 2009 to September 2013 and the chapters compiled into six tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation animated by J.C.Staff aired in Japan between July and September 2012, with an original video animation episode released in February 2013. Joshiraku (яп. じょしらく, букв. «Девушки-ракугоки») — комедийная манга за авторством Кодзи Кумэты, иллюстрированная Ясу, повествующая о повседневной жизни пяти девушек-актрис театра ракуго. Аниме-адаптация, созданная компанией J.C. Staff, выходила в Японии с июля по сентябрь 2012-го года.
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6 7 4 5 2 3 12 13 10 11 8 9 OVA
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こがね袋 キャラつぶし 風邪娘 楽屋調べ よろよろ 娘ほめ ちょいたし講釈 眼鏡別れ 小洒落町 しりとてちん 上野のクマ 魚政談 夢見の仇討ち ツリー惨事 台無屋 もうやんだか 武蔵八景 四枚起承 新宿荒事 アキバぶる 下僕の仇討ち ねごと 眼鏡小娘 虫歯浜 五人さかい 三塔起請 こぁいのう 浅草参り 無情風呂 青毛 楽屋の富 ヤンキー怖い 唐茄子屋楽団 よいよい台場 真田小ZOO びっくり集中 親子芝居 兎の目 三軒本屋
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2013-02-08 2012-08-30 2012-07-26 2012-09-20 2012-07-12 2012-07-19 2012-08-17 2012-09-27 2012-08-10 2012-09-13 2012-09-06 2012-08-03 2012-08-23
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