Hinamatsuri (manga)

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Hinamatsuri (jap. ヒナまつり) ist eine Manga-Serie von , die seit 2009 in Japan erscheint. Sie ist in die Genres Comedy und Seinen einzuordnen und erzählt über zwei Mädchen aus einer anderen Welt, die im modernen Tokio stranden. Sie wurde 2018 als Anime-Fernsehserie adaptiert. rdf:langString
Hinamatsuri (Japanese: ヒナまつり) is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Masao Ōtake. It has been serialized in Enterbrain's magazine Harta, formerly known as Fellows!, from 2010 to 2020, and has nineteen tankōbon volumes as of August 12, 2020. The series is licensed by One Peace Books. An anime television series adaptation by Feel aired from April to June 2018. The story follows yakuza member Yoshifumi Nitta, who ends up taking care of a mysterious girl with telekinetic powers named Hina who inexplicably appeared in his apartment. rdf:langString
Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり Hinamatsuri?) es una serie de manga escrito e ilustrado por . Ha sido serializado en la revista Harta de Kadokawa (anteriormente conocida como Fellows!) desde el 15 de junio de 2010, y cuenta con trece volúmenes tankōbon. El 6 de abril de 2018 se estrenó una adaptación al anime hecha por Feel.​ rdf:langString
Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり) est une série de manga écrite et dessinée par Masao Ōtake. L'histoire suit celle de Yoshifumi Nitta, un yakuza, qui finit par prendre soin d'une mystérieuse fille aux pouvoirs télékinésiques nommée Hina qui est apparue inexplicablement dans son appartement. Le manga est prépublié dans le magazine Harta d'Enterbrain, anciennement connu sous le nom de Fellows!, entre juin 2010 et juillet 2020; au total, dix-neuf volumes tankōbon ont été publiés par Kadokawa. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation par le studio Feel est diffusée au Japon entre avril et juin 2018. rdf:langString
『ヒナまつり』は、大武政夫による日本の漫画作品。エンターブレイン発行の隔月誌『Fellows!』volume8(2009年12月発売)に読みきりとして掲載され、同誌volume11B(2010年6月発売)より正式に連載を開始する。『Fellows!』が年10回刊『ハルタ』へと誌名を変更した2013年以降も毎号連載を続け、volume76をもって完結した。 作者の大武は猿渡哲也のアシスタント出身。作者にとっての初連載、初単行本化作品にして初アニメ化作品となった。 rdf:langString
Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり?) è un manga scritto e disegnato da Masao Ōtake, serializzato sulla rivista Harta di Enterbrain dal 2010. Un adattamento anime è stato trasmesso dal 6 aprile al 22 giugno 2018. rdf:langString
《極道超女》(日語:ヒナまつり),是日本漫畫家的漫畫。在enterbrain發行的隔月漫畫雜誌《》第8期(2009年12月發售)發表短篇,後在第11期B(2010年6月發售)正式開始連載。2017年9月宣布電視動畫化,於2018年4月6日起由AT-X電視台首播,日本國外由bilibili獲得版權同步時段播映。 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hitomi's mother doesn't believe her when she honestly tells her about her bartending job. Utako, wanting to keep her bar's money-maker, pressures Hitomi into renting an apartment on her own, and then steers her towards various temp jobs to pay for it. The stress of so much work builds up to the point where Hitomi collapses in the doorway of her apartment. As Utako and her regulars throw a housewarming party at Hitomi's place, Hitomi invites her mother to sabotage the arrangement and help her return to a normal life, but instead, her mother is pleased that Hitomi made so many connections with various companies and approves, leaving Hitomi without an out. Meanwhile, Anzu gets 5,000 Yen from her parents in allowance. While shopping with Hitomi, Anzu settles on a shoulder massaging device for her parents, but is short of the required money, when Sabu appears and takes her to a local horse racetrack. Anzu wins the bet on her first race, but then loses her money on the rest of them. Returning home, Anzu gives her parents a personal shoulder massage instead.
rdf:langString Nitta gets called back home by his mother and sister to pay respects to his late father. However, after Hina answers the phone, Nitta comes up with an increasingly complex lie to explain her presence. While drinking with his family, Nitta lets slip the time he kicked Hina out of his home, and decides to admit that Hina is his daughter. Meanwhile, the homeless encampment is about to be demolished by the local government. Anzu tries to rally her fellow homeless, but none of them wish to fight a losing battle. Instead, they tearfully leave her with Utako, who then leaves her to the Hayashi family, who owns Chinese restaurant "Rairaiken." Remembering her old friends and their lessons, Anzu decides to work at Rairaiken with her new family.
rdf:langString Upon finding his apartment trashed, Nitta disowns Hina and kicks her out. Hina blows through all her money and ends up spending the night with Anzu at her shack, but soon exhausts her patience as well until Anzu kicks her out three days later. Meanwhile, Utako and the rest of her regulars at the bar kick Nitta out for supposedly abandoning his daughter. Alone and lost, Hina is inspired by a local indie rock band to use her powers for street magic, and also helps the band explode in popularity. However, she decides to take her earnings with the group and leaves to buy Nitta a new vase as a peace offering. Later, Hitomi ends another day of bartending when she helps Anzu take in empty cans, and is introduced to her homeless lifestyle in return. Hitomi tries to keep up with the upbeat Anzu, but falls asleep standing up.
rdf:langString Anzu tries to find old TVs to sell to another homeless man. After striking out on a cart full of old CRT TVs, Anzu gets a reluctant Hina and Hitomi to help her. Hitomi gets caught by a policeman, while Hina asks Nitta for money to buy one. Eventually, the two manage to sell a TV each, with Anzu revealing that she wanted the money to buy a video game to play with Hina. Later, Hitomi's classmates spot Hitomi and then her homeroom teacher heading into a local bar. After gathering Hina and another friend of Hitomi, the kids try to find out the truth. After failed attempts to interrogate her at school, the group tails her to the bar and Aizawa gets her to confess to being a bartender in increasingly higher tones.
rdf:langString A blonde girl emerges from a similar pod as Hina, single-handedly taking down a street gang and stealing their leader's clothes. Nitta accidentally runs into her at a ramen shop and finds out that she has the same powers as Hina. With help from local homeless contacts, Nitta tracks down the girl, Anzu, and uses Hina to subdue her without further damage. Hina offers to hang out with Anzu one last time before she returns to the future, and the two stay over at Nitta's apartment. After saying goodbye, Anzu finds she can't return to her original time. Later, Nitta finds out that his favorite women have stopped asking him out as word has gotten around that he has a daughter . Annoyed at this shift, he starts going out more while leaving Hina with a can of mackerel for dinner. Hina, growing suspicious, asks her classmate Hitomi for help tracking him down, but keeps getting distracted. Hina ends up asking Utako for advice while Hitomi is accidentally pressed into service as a bartender by a drunken man. Utako and Hina return to the bar to find Hitomi serving drinks for multiple customers, including Nitta. The group then heads together to a nearby cabaret club and parties hard. The next morning, Nitta awakens to find a large invoice from the club.
rdf:langString Hina is lost in the mountains with Hitomi and two other classmates. After building an igloo, Hina tries to prove that she can use her powers to help out, but runs out of energy after going hungry. The next morning, the group tries feeding Hina some pretend ikura sushi with snow to raise her spirits. Eventually, a rescue crew finds them after Hina uses her powers to make a giant ikura sushi sculpture out of snow. The show returns to the present three years later, where Mao is the top student at a Chinese qigong school of "Superhuman Martial Arts" while a Japanese street rocker tries to learn how to recreate Hina's "Rockusion" stunt from before. After meeting at a teahouse, Mao and the rocker both think the other person is insane. When the rocker mentions Hina's name, Mao decides to travel back to Japan with him, but the other members of the school try to stop them both. After a big fight, the Sifu of the school tries to use an unfair trial to convince her to stay, but Mao subtly uses her powers to beat it. The Sifu reluctantly allows her to leave for Japan to create more branches of the school, while Mao looks forward to meeting her colleagues from the future.
rdf:langString Anzu finds herself hunted down by local shopkeepers for her shoplifting of food. A homeless man helps her escape her pursuers and teaches her how to live honestly at a local homeless encampment. Nitta stumbles across Anzu picking up cans for change, and offers her 40,000 Yen. She rejects it at first, but then accepts, hoping to help out her fellow homeless. However, Utako and the local shopkeepers catch her, and take most of the money for the stolen goods. At night, Hitomi secretly works as a bartender after being blackmailed by Utako. However, the bar's patrons have taken a liking to her drinks, including Hitomi's homeroom teacher and vice principal. Meanwhile, Nitta remarks that he'd love to have Anzu and Hina switch places sometime. The next day, Hina tries to clean the apartment to avoid her nightmare scenario, but her carelessness makes things worse.
rdf:langString Kei Ikaruga, the Security Chief of the mysterious organization, meets with Anzu in the present day to observe Hina and determine if she has improved after causing massive destruction in their original timeline. To Kei's shock, Hina passes her checklist, and Kei is dismayed to find out that Hina must be returned to her own time after doing so. One day, Hina's classmate Mami Shinjou sees Hina using her telekinesis to throw away trash, and tries to learn the secrets of using psychic powers herself. Hina humors her for a couple days, using her own powers to make Mami feel accomplished, but Mami humiliates herself when she tries to demonstrate her powers in class without Hina's help. Finally, Kei talks to Hina directly, telling her that they will travel back to their original time in three days. After struggling to tell Nitta, Hina finally tells him, and is treated to her favorite food before leaving. However, she discovers she cannot return after Nitta threw her original pod ball away. Hina returns to Nitta's apartment, only to find him in the middle of celebrating his new "freedom."
rdf:langString A video journalist interviews Nitta in hopes of getting a scoop on modern-day Yakuza. Unfortunately, Nitta is a lot nicer than he expected, forcing the journalist to edit and outright fabricate parts of the interview to make Nitta seem more evil. The faked TV special embarrasses Nitta in front of his yakuza bosses. Later, while Hina is out on a ski trip with her class, Anzu stays with Nitta. After getting jealous of Anzu's upbeat attitude, Nitta tries to spoil her and drag her down to Hina's level. However, Anzu's demeanor becomes too much for Nitta, and he instead starts seeing Anzu as the perfect daughter; the streak is unfortunately ended the next day as Anzu has to return home. After she leaves, Nitta receives a call that Hina went missing in the mountains during the skiing trip.
rdf:langString Anzu adjusts to the culture shock of her new home and work at the restaurant, as she keeps falling back on her habits within the homeless camp. Later, Hina is tired of getting yelled at by the teachers for sleeping in class. After talking with Nitta, Hina decides to run for Student Council President with her only goals of being allowed to sleep and eat more at school. Nitta's Oyabun finds it endearing and gets his lawyer to write Hina's speech for her, which she then repeats verbatim. Being only a first-year, Hina is chosen as Secretary instead, but she never attends a single meeting, so Hitomi is pressed into service instead. Nitta tries to invite Utako out, but she refuses to leave her bar. Later, Hina and Hitomi get Utako to reluctantly agree to a date with Nitta. However, Nitta accidentally breaks Hina's foot while celebrating. Hina tells Nitta to go on the date anyway, and then Utako rejects him, thinking that he's too attached to caring for Hina.
rdf:langString Kei decides to summon Mao from her organization to bring an extra transport pod to pick up Hina, but Mao drops on a deserted island and accidentally loses both her orb and her spare in the surf. After searching for the orbs with no luck, Mao creates puppet versions of Hina and Anzu to talk to while enjoying her time on the island. Months later, she breaks down and tosses them away, before creating a makeshift raft and sailing away. Meanwhile, Nitta tries to arrange his boss to be the next head of the family. After Hina suggests that Nitta should be the new leader, the Oyabun indulges her for a moment before Nitta steers it back to Kiyoshi. However, Sabu already texted Kiyoshi about the first part of their conversation, which leads him to bury Nitta in cement until the Oyabun himself has to clear it up. Kiyoshi awkwardly decides to name Nitta a Lieutenant while he's still buried in cement. Later, Hina asks everyone how to celebrate Nitta's promotion; however, when Nitta gets home, he discovers to his horror that what Hina has set up looks more like a funeral .
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rdf:langString Hinamatsuri (jap. ヒナまつり) ist eine Manga-Serie von , die seit 2009 in Japan erscheint. Sie ist in die Genres Comedy und Seinen einzuordnen und erzählt über zwei Mädchen aus einer anderen Welt, die im modernen Tokio stranden. Sie wurde 2018 als Anime-Fernsehserie adaptiert.
rdf:langString Hinamatsuri (Japanese: ヒナまつり) is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Masao Ōtake. It has been serialized in Enterbrain's magazine Harta, formerly known as Fellows!, from 2010 to 2020, and has nineteen tankōbon volumes as of August 12, 2020. The series is licensed by One Peace Books. An anime television series adaptation by Feel aired from April to June 2018. The story follows yakuza member Yoshifumi Nitta, who ends up taking care of a mysterious girl with telekinetic powers named Hina who inexplicably appeared in his apartment.
rdf:langString Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり Hinamatsuri?) es una serie de manga escrito e ilustrado por . Ha sido serializado en la revista Harta de Kadokawa (anteriormente conocida como Fellows!) desde el 15 de junio de 2010, y cuenta con trece volúmenes tankōbon. El 6 de abril de 2018 se estrenó una adaptación al anime hecha por Feel.​
rdf:langString Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり) est une série de manga écrite et dessinée par Masao Ōtake. L'histoire suit celle de Yoshifumi Nitta, un yakuza, qui finit par prendre soin d'une mystérieuse fille aux pouvoirs télékinésiques nommée Hina qui est apparue inexplicablement dans son appartement. Le manga est prépublié dans le magazine Harta d'Enterbrain, anciennement connu sous le nom de Fellows!, entre juin 2010 et juillet 2020; au total, dix-neuf volumes tankōbon ont été publiés par Kadokawa. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation par le studio Feel est diffusée au Japon entre avril et juin 2018.
rdf:langString 『ヒナまつり』は、大武政夫による日本の漫画作品。エンターブレイン発行の隔月誌『Fellows!』volume8(2009年12月発売)に読みきりとして掲載され、同誌volume11B(2010年6月発売)より正式に連載を開始する。『Fellows!』が年10回刊『ハルタ』へと誌名を変更した2013年以降も毎号連載を続け、volume76をもって完結した。 作者の大武は猿渡哲也のアシスタント出身。作者にとっての初連載、初単行本化作品にして初アニメ化作品となった。
rdf:langString Hinamatsuri (ヒナまつり?) è un manga scritto e disegnato da Masao Ōtake, serializzato sulla rivista Harta di Enterbrain dal 2010. Un adattamento anime è stato trasmesso dal 6 aprile al 22 giugno 2018.
rdf:langString 《極道超女》(日語:ヒナまつり),是日本漫畫家的漫畫。在enterbrain發行的隔月漫畫雜誌《》第8期(2009年12月發售)發表短篇,後在第11期B(2010年6月發售)正式開始連載。2017年9月宣布電視動畫化,於2018年4月6日起由AT-X電視台首播,日本國外由bilibili獲得版權同步時段播映。
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rdf:langString そしてヒナはいつも通り
rdf:langString ホームレス生活入門編
rdf:langString 三人集まれば文殊の知恵を打ち破れ
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rdf:langString 勘当ロックンロールフィーバー
rdf:langString 川の流れのように
rdf:langString 新田さんの父親はダンディ
rdf:langString 看板娘アンズ始めました
rdf:langString 血と暴力と金に餓えた男
rdf:langString 超能力勝負はこうやんだよ!
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