In/Spectre

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الدليل الملفق (بالإنجليزية: In/Spectre)‏ هي رواية خفيفة يابانية نشرت في 2011 من قبل دار كودانشا تحولت لمانغا نشرت في أبريل 2015 وتم جمعها في 11 تانكوبون.تم عمل مسلسل أنمي من إنتاج إستوديو برينز بيس عرض في 11 يناير حتى 28 مارس 2020 وتم تجديده لموسم ثاني سيعرض في 2022. rdf:langString
Kyokō Suiri (jap. 虚構推理, Kyokō Suiri), mit dem englischen Alternativtitel Invented Inference, ist ein Roman von der 2011 erschien. Er wurde vom selben Autor zusammen mit Zeichner als Manga umgesetzt, der von 2015 bis 2017 in Japan veröffentlicht wurde, sowie als In/Spectre auch auf Deutsch. Das Werk ist in die Genres Shōnen und Mystery einzuordnen. rdf:langString
Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理 Kyokō Suiri?, también conocida en inglés como In/Spectre) es una novela japonesa de 2011 publicada por Kōdansha y escrita por Kyo Shirodaira con ilustraciones de Hiro Kyohara y desde el volumen 2, de Chasiba Katase. Una adaptación a manga con arte de Chasiba Katase se ha serializado desde abril de 2015 en la revista de manga shōnen de Kōdansha Shōnen Magazine R y desde octubre de 2019 también en Gekkan Shōnen Magazine. Ha sido recopilada en once volúmenes tankōbon. Una adaptación a serie de anime producida por Brain's Base se estrenó el 11 de enero de 2020. Una segunda temporada se estrenará el 8 de enero de 2023. rdf:langString
In/Spectre (Japanese: 虚構推理, Hepburn: Kyokō Suiri, also known as Invented Inference) is a 2011 Japanese novel published by Kodansha and written by Kyo Shirodaira with illustrations by Hiro Kyohara and since volume 2, by Chasiba Katase. A manga adaptation with art by Chasiba Katase has been serialized since April 2015 in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Magazine R and since December 2019, also in Monthly Shōnen Magazine. It has been collected in seventeen tankōbon volumes. The manga is published in North America by Kodansha Comics. An anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired between January 11 and March 28, 2020. A second season is set to premiere in January 2023. rdf:langString
Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理), yang dirilis dalam bahasa Inggris dengan judul In/Spectre adalah sebuah novel Jepang tahun 2011 yang diterbitkan oleh Kodansha dan ditulis oleh Kyo Shirodaira dengan ilustrasi oleh Hiro Kyohara dan sejak volume 2, oleh Chasiba Katase. Sebuah adaptasi manga yang digambar oleh Chasiba Katase telah memulai serialisasi sejak April 2015 di majalah manga shōnen terbitan Kodansha Shōnen Magazine R dan sejak Oktober 2019, manga ini juga diserialisasi di . Manga ini telah dikumpulkan dalam sembilan volume tankōbon. Seri manga ini diterbitkan di kawasan Amerika Utara oleh Kodansha Comics. Sebuat saeri anime televisi adaptasi yang diproduksi oleh studio dijadwalkan tayang pada Januari 2020. rdf:langString
《허구추리》(富豪刑事)는 가 원작한 소설 작품. rdf:langString
『虚構推理』(きょこうすいり)は、城平京による小説シリーズ。怪異たちの知恵を司る神となった少女と不死身の男性の2人を中心に繰り広げられるミステリである。2011年より講談社から刊行されている。2012年に第12回本格ミステリ大賞で小説部門を受賞。2012年版本格ミステリ・ベスト10で4位に選出された。2021年10月時点で、シリーズ累計発行部数は400万部を突破している。 また、2015年以降からは、講談社の漫画雑誌『少年マガジンR』でのやブレインズ・ベース制作によるなどのメディアミックスが行われている。 rdf:langString
Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理 Kyokō Suiri?) é uma série de light novels japonesa de 2011 publicada pela Kodansha e escrita por Kyo Shirodaira, com ilustrações de Hiro Kyohara e, desde o volume 2, por Chasiba Katase. Uma adaptação para mangá, com a arte de Chasiba Katase é serializado desde abril de 2015 na revista de mangá shōnen Shōnen Magazine R e, desde outubro de 2019, também na Monthly Shōnen Magazine. Foi compilado em nove volumes tankōbon. O mangá é publicado na América do Norte pela . Uma adaptação para anime pela Brain's Base estreou em 11 de janeiro de 2020. rdf:langString
«Ложные выводы» (яп. 虚構推理 Кёко: суири), также известная как Invented Inference и In/Spectre — манга с иллюстрациями на основе японского романа 2011 года Invented Inference: Steel Idol Nanase Кё Сиродайры. Манга выходит с апреля 2015 года в журнале издательства Kodansha и с декабря 2019 года — в журнале . С 11 января по 28 марта 2020 года состоялся выход аниме-сериала студии Brain's Base, основанного на манге. rdf:langString
《虛構推理》(日语:虚構推理)是日本小說家城平京的推理小說作品(而非輕小說),插畫為清原紘。由出版。2012年第12回日本本格推理大獎小說部門得獎作品。改編的日本漫畫作品由漫畫家作畫,講談社出版,於講談社漫畫雜誌《少年Magazine R》連載。2019年1月正式宣佈推出電視動畫作品。含原作小說全系列累計銷量已突破400萬部。 rdf:langString
Stranger Case (litt. « Cas étrange »), connue au Japon sous le nom de Kyokō suiri (虚構推理, litt. « Inférence fictive »), est une série de romans japonais écrite par Kyo Shirodaira et publiée par Kōdansha depuis mai 2011. L'histoire suit les mystères qui tournent autour d'un homme immortel et d'une jeune fille reconnue comme la « déesse de la sagesse » par des esprits. La série est également connue sous ses noms anglais In/Spectre et Invented Inference (litt. « Inférence inventée »). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString With the third rumour disproved Rikka moves on to other futures, so Kotoko springs her trap and returns to the idea Nanase's sister leaked the rumour Nanase killed their father. Saki realises Kotoko had expertly manipulated Rikka into selecting futures she wanted, and a future Kuro thought had disappeared suddenly becomes available again. Kotoko claims Nanase is still alive and faked her death by substituting the corpse of a girl she murdered and smashed her face to hide her identity, then assumed the girls identity in order to begin a new life and meanwhile created the story of Steel Lady Nanase to convince people she had really died. This new rumour throws the internet into chaos as theories fly back and forth, this time about how Nanase is definitely not real. Rikka loses her grip of a possible future as Nanase weakens considerably. Kotoko finishes her plan by claiming Nanase herself created the Nanase website, and murdered Terada. She then challenges the websites creator, Rikka, to somehow prove she is not Nanase. Unable to do so Rikka completely loses control of the future, Kotoko declares her victory as the internet decides Nanase is alive and not a ghost. Kuro selects a final future and strikes a final blow on Nanase by smashing her face with her own steel beam.
rdf:langString Saki is forced to lie about her whereabouts during Terada's murder, while the media link his death to Nanase, fuelling the rumours. Saki decides to help Kotoko to avenge Terada. Kotoko warns Kuro that his hospitalised cousin, Rikka, is undoubtedly involved, and Kuro admits he cannot defend her anymore now Nanase has committed murder. Saki arrives and is told that due to another new rumour spreading online Nanase will likely begin chasing victims rather than let them escape, and it will be even more difficult for Kuro to choose an acceptable future. In order to come up with a better story Kotoko demands the truth from Saki at all times. They struggle to come up with a fake culprit for Nanase's attacks and Terada's murder that are believable enough, until Kuro suggests spreading multiple rumours online and allowing internet users to create the fake culprit for them, while he can keep Nanase busy by letting her keep killing him and choosing new futures. With a plan in place Kotoko passes out from lack of sleep while Kuro waits with Saki for Nanase to appear in the city. Saki decides to go with him, determined to get past her fear of yokai. While discussing his relationship with Kotoko, Saki mentions Rikka, who she thought would be more Kuro's type, recalling that she was beautiful and physically weak with very pale skin.
rdf:langString Rikka e-mails Kotoko, congratulating her on her victory but promising to return. Kotoko worries Rikka may try again, reasoning that due to the limitless potential of the human imagination it may be possible to create anything, even a new God. The next day Saki discovers the Nanase website has shut down and the internet users refocus on the rumour Nanase is still alive. Kuro takes Saki to dinner, as Kotoko is still asleep suffering from mental exhaustion. He explains that Rikka is desperate to be human again and sought a medical solution in the hospital but is now attempting to use her power to create a creature capable of turning her human. He worries this is impossible as Rikka was always a little monstrous even before eating yokai flesh, yet he isn't worried because Kotoko considers it her duty to stop her. Kuro admits he is worried Kotoko keeps putting herself in danger, which is why he first tried to deal with Nanase without her. But now Rikka knows Kotoko will try to stop her it is possible Rikka will try to kill her. Saki returns home, confident she will never see Kuro again and happy someone is keeping the yokai world in order. Kotoko wakes up irritated she left Kuro alone with Saki for a day and a half. In the end they decide to keep an eye out for Rikka but first plan to spend time with Kotoko's parents while Kotoko continues in her role as Goddess of Wisdom.
rdf:langString Kotoko finally explains Tanio was actually wishing the police would find something she hid in the swamp years before, and used the body to get police to search the right area. Tanio had been pregnant when she heard Machii committed suicide, and after miscarrying she angrily threw the fetus into the lake. After learning Machii had been framed she desperately wanted to give the fetus a real funeral. The snake accepts this explanation and as they leave Kotoko explains to Kuro that she simply gave the snake the most likely explanation. Two years later Steel Lady Nanase, the ghost of teen idol Nanase Kirin, causes a car crash. Policewoman Saki Yumihara, Kuro's ex, now suffering from depression, investigates the crash and is told that someone may be dressing as Nanase to commit crimes. She believes Nanase is real as thanks to Kuro she knows Yokai exist. On her way home she meets Kotoko, who is trying to defeat Nanase. Tired of being afraid Saki tries to defeat Nanase herself, but is unable as she is human. Kotoko's prosthetic leg comes loose just as Nanase runs away. Kotoko advises Saki to forget everything, but Saki tries to take her to the police station to get an explanation about Nanase's other attacks. Kotoko realises Saki is Kuro's ex and introduces herself as Kuro's current girlfriend, which irritates Saki.
rdf:langString Saki remembers Rikka having an unnatural aura, and overheard nurse's mention that Rikka tried to kill herself multiple times. Kuro reveals Rikka is not dead, as she was also forced to consume yokai flesh and is unable to die. Kotoko wakes up from her nap and worries something drastic happened between Kuro and Saki as they are acting awkward. After expressing curiosity Kotoko tells Saki Rikka entered the hospital to have her abilities medically analysed, but had been living at Kotoko's mansion since being suddenly discharged and unsuccessfully trying to move in with Kuro. Kotoko claims they got on well with Rikka, until she moved out of the mansion and disappeared a month previously, then Kuro disappeared two weeks later until Kotoko and Saki found him fighting Nanase. Saki deduces Rikka somehow created Nanase and Kuro has been trying to stop her, and Kotoko reveals the online image of Nanase was actually one of Rikka's paintings. Kotoko suspects Rikka has been experimenting to see how powerful her ability to choose futures can be. Nanase appears in the city while elsewhere Rikka kills herself to choose another future. Kuro begins to fight Nanase while Kotoko begins spreading rumours online, hoping to cause enough doubt in the online community that Nanase will be rendered powerless. Rikka resurrects and watches events unfold online.
rdf:langString Since Nanase was created by people's imaginations, they must use the website to defeat imagination. Saki suggests shutting down the site, but that would be too legally complicated. Kotoko suggests creating another explanation for Nanase to draw people's attention onto the new story, causing her to disappear. Saki unwillingly provides more details about Nanase. Police deemed it likely she committed suicide but eventually called it an accident. Nanase's sister, Hatsumi, always refused to believe Nanase was suicidal yet still blamed Nanase for their father's death, but had an alibi. At the crime scene Kotoko summons the spirit of a deceased construction worker, terrifying Saki. The worker reveals the beams fell by accident, but Nanase did nothing to save herself, essentially committing suicide. Saki disagrees with Kotoko's methods as it doesn't let police know the truth and any alternate story is unlikely to be believed. Kotoko decides to use Kuro's future predictions to find the right story and Kuro agrees, despite it requiring him to die and resurrect. In the past Kuro had explained that Kudan's don't predict the future, they select a future from limitless possibilities and make it come true, the effort of which kills them. Kuro must let Nanase kill him again and while dead must manage to select a future in which they defeat her. Sergeant Terada Tokunoske, one of Saki's coworkers, confronts Nanase believing her to be a criminal in a costume, and is murdered.
rdf:langString Saki becomes convinced Kotoko is a stalker Kuro can't get rid of. Saki defends her decision to leave Kuro after Kotoko agrees that Kuro can't be classed as human. After seeing how violent Nanase was Saki is convinced she will soon commit murder. Kotoko reluctantly admits Kuro has been missing for a week, which causes a petty argument about which of them would actually be a better girlfriend for Kuro. After Kotoko leaves Saki begins investigating Nanase and finds that her father died in an accident, but evidence was later found suggesting Nanase killed him. Trying to avoid the media Nanase stopped taking on idol work and started living in several hotels. The idea that society turned against her based on rumors leads Saki to believe she may have returned as a vengeful spirit. Kotoko is suspicious as Nanase felt less like an angry spirit than a hollow puppet taking orders and realises she needs information only police can provide. Saki's research reveals Nanase was found on a construction site, face crushed by a steel beam in an accident, yet a statement taken from Karin, Nanase's older sister, worries Saki. Saki is visited by a tree spirit sent by Kotoko to ask for information about Nanase's death, with the implication she will keep sending yokai to bug her until she agrees. Meanwhile, Kotoko heads to the latest sighting of Nanase and finds her in a violent fight with Kuro.
rdf:langString Kotoko spreads the idea that Nanase actually is a ghost who regretted being accused of murdering her father, and is trying to convince people of her innocence. Kotoko reveals Nanase's father left a note saying he suspected Nanase wanted to kill him, and guesses he was jealous of her success, so he killed himself in a way Nanase would be blamed. Kotoko then claims Nanase met her father in heaven and he told her why he did it, causing her to become a vengeful spirit. She implores everyone online to send Nanase prayers so she can move on. Kuro dies again and manages to grasp a weak strand of a possible future. The prayers weaken Nanase considerably but Rikka regains partial control and people start to question Nanase's behaviour. Rikka kills herself again while Kotoko prepares her third rumour, Nanase is alive. As her sister Hatsumi frequently claimed Nanase would never kill herself, she wonders if Nanase is actually dead at all and whether the body was somebody else, with the face smashed to hide her identity. If it was Hatsumi who spread the rumour Nanase killed their father, she must have wondered if Nanase faked her death as revenge against her. It is therefore possible someone began faking Nanase's ghost to convince Hatsumi Nanase is actually dead, most likely a stalker who killed Terada after being caught in his Nanase costume. This backfires when Rikka points out faking Nanase's ghost is more likely to scare Hatsumi even more, causing Kuro to lose the future he was trying to grasp.
rdf:langString Kotoko spreads the rumour a murderer planned to kill Detective Terada all along and made the Nanase urban legend more popular before the murder to confuse the police. Even dressing as Nanase to attack people and make the legend more believable, so that when Terada died, Nanase would be blamed, instead of the actual killer. As Kuro continues to fight Kotoko begins arguing with internet users online, spreading her fake story, providing reasonable answers to all their questions. In the end she puts all her theories together and begins a rumour the killer was a female police officer who worked with Terada at the same police station. Saki angrily notices the rumour basically describes her, and Kotoko admits she did base the rumour on Saki so as to potentially spare other innocent suspects. The internet users suddenly begin arguing again and Saki and Kotoko realise Rikka must be forcing other futures to come true as well as posting online herself. Kuro is killed twice more and finds that certain futures have now been cut off due to Rikka's interference. He resurrects and manages to disarm Nanase of her weapon, proving she is slowly growing weaker. Kotoko reveals she has multiple rumours prepared and begins spreading her second rumour.
rdf:langString Kotoko watches Kuro before Saki arrives in time to see Nanase crush Kuro's head, only for it to regrow. Saki is concerned that Kuro still seems unconcerned. Kuro approaches Nanase, dodges her attack and restrains her. Saki is confused as his dodge looked perfectly timed. Kotoko reveals the second yokai Kuro ate was a Kudan, allowing him to predict future events. 10 generations ago the head of Kuro's family forced his relatives to eat Kudan to gain prophetic powers and Mermaid flesh so they would not die after seeing the future, but even more people died and the experiments were abandoned. Kuro's grandmother repeated the experiment on him and was successful, but Kuro became inhuman and Saki watches as Kuro breaks Nanase's neck, which only scares her more. Nanase recovers so Kotoko stops the fight and Nanase disappears. While talking to Saki, Kuro is happy to see her and admits Kotoko is his current girlfriend. Kotoko reveals that to a Yokai Kuro has the monstrous mixed appearance of a human, Mermaid, and Kudan, which makes Nanase's not fearing him even stranger. Kotoko believes Nanase was created by the imaginations of millions of people, fuelled by a website dedicated to Nanase, giving her the energy needed to manifest as a powerful physical spirit.
rdf:langString As Kuro visits his cousin, a long term hospital patient, he tells Kotoko he ate mermaid flesh, which should have made him immortal but the second yokai he ate reduced the immortality to a powerful healing ability, though does not reveal what the second yokai was. He also reveals his flesh has become poisonous to yokai. Kotoko asks him to visit a Giant Snake mountain guardian but he refuses. Kotoko visits the snake alone; not knowing Kuro followed and is watching. The snake is confused that a woman, Tanio Aoi, dumped the body of Yoshihara Hiroo in the lake, yet the snake clearly heard her wish the body be found quickly. Kotoko reasons Tanio wanted the snake, not police, to find the body and eat it, but the snake is unsatisfied with this explanation. Kotoko explains from the police report that Tanio's boyfriend, Machii Yoshikazu, committed suicide after being caught embezzling, but two years later Yoshihara confessed he embezzled the money and murdered Machii to cover it up. Kotoko believes Tanio is actually protecting Machii's brother, who really stabbed Yoshihara, and she dumped the body as an offering to the snake, a former water god, hoping it would rain and wash away evidence. Kuro reveals himself, questioning why Kotoko keeps referring to him as her boyfriend. Confused by all the theories the snake demands to know the real reason Tanio dumped the body.
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rdf:langString Haganejin Nanase Kōryaku Gikai
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rdf:langString الدليل الملفق (بالإنجليزية: In/Spectre)‏ هي رواية خفيفة يابانية نشرت في 2011 من قبل دار كودانشا تحولت لمانغا نشرت في أبريل 2015 وتم جمعها في 11 تانكوبون.تم عمل مسلسل أنمي من إنتاج إستوديو برينز بيس عرض في 11 يناير حتى 28 مارس 2020 وتم تجديده لموسم ثاني سيعرض في 2022.
rdf:langString Kyokō Suiri (jap. 虚構推理, Kyokō Suiri), mit dem englischen Alternativtitel Invented Inference, ist ein Roman von der 2011 erschien. Er wurde vom selben Autor zusammen mit Zeichner als Manga umgesetzt, der von 2015 bis 2017 in Japan veröffentlicht wurde, sowie als In/Spectre auch auf Deutsch. Das Werk ist in die Genres Shōnen und Mystery einzuordnen.
rdf:langString Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理 Kyokō Suiri?, también conocida en inglés como In/Spectre) es una novela japonesa de 2011 publicada por Kōdansha y escrita por Kyo Shirodaira con ilustraciones de Hiro Kyohara y desde el volumen 2, de Chasiba Katase. Una adaptación a manga con arte de Chasiba Katase se ha serializado desde abril de 2015 en la revista de manga shōnen de Kōdansha Shōnen Magazine R y desde octubre de 2019 también en Gekkan Shōnen Magazine. Ha sido recopilada en once volúmenes tankōbon. Una adaptación a serie de anime producida por Brain's Base se estrenó el 11 de enero de 2020. Una segunda temporada se estrenará el 8 de enero de 2023.
rdf:langString In/Spectre (Japanese: 虚構推理, Hepburn: Kyokō Suiri, also known as Invented Inference) is a 2011 Japanese novel published by Kodansha and written by Kyo Shirodaira with illustrations by Hiro Kyohara and since volume 2, by Chasiba Katase. A manga adaptation with art by Chasiba Katase has been serialized since April 2015 in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Magazine R and since December 2019, also in Monthly Shōnen Magazine. It has been collected in seventeen tankōbon volumes. The manga is published in North America by Kodansha Comics. An anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired between January 11 and March 28, 2020. A second season is set to premiere in January 2023.
rdf:langString Stranger Case (litt. « Cas étrange »), connue au Japon sous le nom de Kyokō suiri (虚構推理, litt. « Inférence fictive »), est une série de romans japonais écrite par Kyo Shirodaira et publiée par Kōdansha depuis mai 2011. L'histoire suit les mystères qui tournent autour d'un homme immortel et d'une jeune fille reconnue comme la « déesse de la sagesse » par des esprits. La série est également connue sous ses noms anglais In/Spectre et Invented Inference (litt. « Inférence inventée »). Une adaptation en manga de Chasiba Katase est publiée dans le Shōnen Magazine R de Kōdansha depuis avril 2015. Pika Édition publie la série en français depuis janvier 2018. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation par le studio Brain's Base est diffusée pour la première fois au Japon entre le 12 janvier et le 29 mars 2020. Une seconde saison est en cours de production.
rdf:langString Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理), yang dirilis dalam bahasa Inggris dengan judul In/Spectre adalah sebuah novel Jepang tahun 2011 yang diterbitkan oleh Kodansha dan ditulis oleh Kyo Shirodaira dengan ilustrasi oleh Hiro Kyohara dan sejak volume 2, oleh Chasiba Katase. Sebuah adaptasi manga yang digambar oleh Chasiba Katase telah memulai serialisasi sejak April 2015 di majalah manga shōnen terbitan Kodansha Shōnen Magazine R dan sejak Oktober 2019, manga ini juga diserialisasi di . Manga ini telah dikumpulkan dalam sembilan volume tankōbon. Seri manga ini diterbitkan di kawasan Amerika Utara oleh Kodansha Comics. Sebuat saeri anime televisi adaptasi yang diproduksi oleh studio dijadwalkan tayang pada Januari 2020.
rdf:langString 《허구추리》(富豪刑事)는 가 원작한 소설 작품.
rdf:langString 『虚構推理』(きょこうすいり)は、城平京による小説シリーズ。怪異たちの知恵を司る神となった少女と不死身の男性の2人を中心に繰り広げられるミステリである。2011年より講談社から刊行されている。2012年に第12回本格ミステリ大賞で小説部門を受賞。2012年版本格ミステリ・ベスト10で4位に選出された。2021年10月時点で、シリーズ累計発行部数は400万部を突破している。 また、2015年以降からは、講談社の漫画雑誌『少年マガジンR』でのやブレインズ・ベース制作によるなどのメディアミックスが行われている。
rdf:langString Kyokō Suiri (虚構推理 Kyokō Suiri?) é uma série de light novels japonesa de 2011 publicada pela Kodansha e escrita por Kyo Shirodaira, com ilustrações de Hiro Kyohara e, desde o volume 2, por Chasiba Katase. Uma adaptação para mangá, com a arte de Chasiba Katase é serializado desde abril de 2015 na revista de mangá shōnen Shōnen Magazine R e, desde outubro de 2019, também na Monthly Shōnen Magazine. Foi compilado em nove volumes tankōbon. O mangá é publicado na América do Norte pela . Uma adaptação para anime pela Brain's Base estreou em 11 de janeiro de 2020.
rdf:langString «Ложные выводы» (яп. 虚構推理 Кёко: суири), также известная как Invented Inference и In/Spectre — манга с иллюстрациями на основе японского романа 2011 года Invented Inference: Steel Idol Nanase Кё Сиродайры. Манга выходит с апреля 2015 года в журнале издательства Kodansha и с декабря 2019 года — в журнале . С 11 января по 28 марта 2020 года состоялся выход аниме-сериала студии Brain's Base, основанного на манге.
rdf:langString 《虛構推理》(日语:虚構推理)是日本小說家城平京的推理小說作品(而非輕小說),插畫為清原紘。由出版。2012年第12回日本本格推理大獎小說部門得獎作品。改編的日本漫畫作品由漫畫家作畫,講談社出版,於講談社漫畫雜誌《少年Magazine R》連載。2019年1月正式宣佈推出電視動畫作品。含原作小說全系列累計銷量已突破400萬部。
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rdf:langString アイドルは鉄骨に死す
rdf:langString ヌシの大蛇は聞いていた
rdf:langString 合理的な虚構
rdf:langString 想像力の怪物
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rdf:langString 秩序を守る彼女
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rdf:langString 鋼人七瀬攻略議会
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