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Clean Freak! Aoyama kun

Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun ( Jap. 潔癖 男子! 青山 く ん Kappacki Dansi! Aoyama-kun , "Cleaner! Aoyama-kun") - Taku Sakamoto's manga , which tells about a genius footballer who is obsessed with cleanliness. Originally published in the magazine Miracle Jump ( Shueisha Publishing, 2014), in 2015 it was resumed in the magazine Young Jump of the same publisher [1] . In 2017, the manga TV screening was announced [1] .

Clean Freak! Aoyama kun
Cover the first volume of manga.
Cover the first volume of manga.
男子! 青山 く ん
(Kappaki dansi! Aoyama-kun)
Genre / Subjectquiet ( football ), comedy , daily
Manga
AuthorTaku Sakamoto
IllustratorTaku Sakamoto
PublisherShueisha
Published inYoung jump
Lecture hallseinen
PublicationMay 20, 2014 - January 4, 2018
Tomseleven
Anime series
ProducerKazuya Ichikawa
ScreenwriterMidori Goto
ComposerPony canyon
StudioStudio hibari
TV networkTokyo MX , YTV , BS11
Premiere showJuly 3, 2017 - September 18, 2017
Duration25
Series12

Content

Story

Aoyama, a freshman at Fujimi High School, has great potential to become a professional footballer. Speaking as a midfielder, in his fifteen years he is ready to break into the junior national team of Japan under 16, but cannot do this because of hermophobia , forcing him to constantly take care of cleanliness. Aoyama cannot touch the ball on the field with their hands, cannot eat food prepared by other people, and avoids physical contact with people. This behavior leads him to conflict with his comrades on the school’s football team.

Characters

Aoyama ( Jap. 青山 Aoyama )

Sayu : Ryotaro Okaiu

Kaoru Zaizen ( Jap. 財 前 か お Jazen Kaoru )

Saiyu : Tomokazu Seki

Moka Goto ( Jap. 後 藤 も か Goto: Moka )

Sayu : Andzu Haruno

Gaku Ishikawa ( Jap. 石川岳 Ishikawa Gaku )

Sayu : Noriaki Sugiyama

Jing Tsukamoto ( Jap. 塚 本 仁 Tsukamoto Jing )

Sayyu : Daisuke Sakaguchi

Manga

The manga of Taku Sakamoto’s authorship, with illustrations of Sakamoto himself, was published in Miracle Jump magazine on May 20, 2014, then the publications were transferred to Young Jump magazine in 2015, both magazines were published by Shueisha Publishers.

Criticism

Reviewer of the Anime News Network portal Nick Creamer suggested that the comedic component of the anime series is “outdated” because it uses fairly straightforward jokes about cleanliness, switching the Aoyama image to the Tibi version [2] . At the same time, Creamer noted that the dramatic moments of history, on the contrary, quite well beat the main character's phobia [2] . However, the critic stressed that due to the low quality of the images of the anime series, it cannot be considered as something that goes beyond the framework of the mediocre genre of the genre [2] .

Lauren Orsini described the elements of humor as a mixture of the “stupid and shocking perfectionism” of the manga “ I am Sakamoto, but why? And the personal comedy Tanaka-kun is Always Listless [3] .

Note

  1. ↑ 1 2 Taku Sakamoto's Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Manga Gets TV Anime . Manga about clean-obsessed soccer genius debuted in 2014 (eng.) . Anime News Network (28 January 2017) . The appeal date is February 2, 2017.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 The Summer 2017 Anime Preview Guide: Clean Freak! Aoyama kun (Eng.) . Anime News Network (2 July 2017).
  3. ↑ Lauren Orsini. Clean Freak! Aoyama kun: Episodes 1-3 (English) . Anime News Network (17 July 2017).

Links

  • The official site of anime Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun (jap.)
  • Anime "Clean Freak! Aoyama kun " (Eng.) In the AniDB database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clean_Freak!_Aoyama_kun&oldid=98137846


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