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Himegoto | |
ひめゴト | |
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Genre | Comedy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Norio Tsukudani |
Published by | Ichijinsha |
Magazine |
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Demographic | Seinen, shōnen |
Original run | November 25, 2011 – June 17, 2015[a] |
Volumes | 6[b] |
Anime goggle box series | |
Directed past | Takeyuki Yanase |
Written by | Kazuho Hyodo |
Music past | Hiroyuki Kozu |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Licensed by | NA Crunchyroll |
Original network | BS11 |
Original run | July 7, 2014 – September 29, 2014 |
Episodes | 13 |
Himegoto (Japanese: ひめゴト, lit. "Secret"), likewise known as Secret Princess , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Norio Tsukudani. It was originally serialized in Ichijinsha'due south Waai! magazine, but was later on featured in three additional magazines published by Ichijinsha: Waai! Mahalo, Monthly Comic Male monarch and Febri. Collectively, Himegoto was serialized across the iv magazines from November 2011 to June 2015 and was collected into six tankōbon volumes.
The story focuses on Hime Arikawa, a high school boy whose sizable debt is paid off by the girls of his school's educatee quango. In exchange, he agrees to join the student council and spend the balance of his high school life dressed as a girl. An anime goggle box series adaptation by Asahi Product aired from July to September 2014. Critics panned it for its characters, its focus on humiliation and shame, and reliance on a single joke throughout the series.[1]
Plot [edit]
Himegoto follows Hime Arikawa, a second-year student at Shimoshina High Schoolhouse ( 霜科高校 , Shimoshina Kōkō ). Forced to assume a large amount of debt from his now-absent parents, Hime is saved past the three girls of his school's pupil council afterwards he is chased downwardly past debt collectors. In render for paying off his debt, Hime agrees to their conditions of becoming the pupil council's servant and spending his high school life dressed as a girl.
Characters [edit]
- Hime Arikawa ( 有川 ひめ , Arikawa Hime )
- Voiced by: Yūki Kuwahara [2]
- The protagonist of the series, Hime is a feminine-looking second-year high school student who gets troubled past debt collectors because his parents have racked upwardly a big amount of debt in his proper name for constantly traveling overseas. When the pupil council pays off his creditors, he is obligated to join them as a servant, and must as well cantankerous-wearing apparel for the rest of his fourth dimension in high school.[vol. 1] While at first he only cross-dresses because he has no other option, he starts to slowly shows signs of enjoying it, much to the please of his brother and the student council.
- Aruku 18-kin ( 歩く18禁 , Aruku Jūhachi-kin , "Walking 18+")
- Voiced by: Yuka Matenrō [2]
- xviii-kin is the student body vice-president.[vol. 1] She often forces Hime into unreasonable situations. Her father is the board chairman of the school.[vol. 1] Despite how much she enjoys making fun of Hime, she never allows bodily impairment to come up to him. She has feelings for Hime and likes kissing.[vol. five] Her real proper noun is Tōya Shimoshina ( 霜科 十八 , Shimoshina Tōya ).[vol. 5]
- Unko ( 運子 )
- Voiced by: Saki Ono [2]
- Unko is the student council president at Shimoshina.[vol. 1] She is an intelligent and athletic girl.[vol. 1] Although her name is really Sadako Ijūin ( 伊集院 運子 , Ijūin Sadako ),[vol. 5] this reminds her of the horror grapheme Sadako, so she prefers to utilise Unko because she is afraid of ghosts.[vol. ii]
- Albertina II ( アルベルティーナ 2世 , Aruberutīna Ni-sei )
- Voiced by: Hisako Tōjō [2]
- Albertina II, who as well goes by "Bell" ( ベル , Beru ), is the student council secretary.[vol. 1] She is a popular manga creative person, and uses Hime as the basis for the championship character in her manga Magical Male child Hime Buss ( 魔法少年ヒメキッス , Mahō Shōnen Hime Kissu ).[vol. ii] She is sensitive nearly her pocket-size chest and gets upset whenever the issue of size comes up.[vol. 1] Her existent name is China Abe ( 阿部 ちな , Abe People's republic of china ).[vol. five]
- Kaguya Arikawa ( 有川 かぐや , Arikawa Kaguya )
- Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki [2]
- Kaguya is Hime's younger brother who cross-dresses by selection considering he enjoys the attention he receives from it. He dislikes that xviii-kin and the student quango pays so much attending to Hime.[vol. 1] He is the lead character in the spin-off series Himegoto+. Kaguya joins the public morals committee at his school. He has a number of admirers at school he refers to every bit his "servants".[vol. 1]
- No. i ( 1号 , Ichi-gō )
- Voiced by: Minami Tsuda [2]
- No. 1 is Kaguya's classmate; her moniker refers to her status as Kaguya'south foremost and closest admirer.[vol. 1] While she usually dresses equally a male child (for Kaguya's sake), when she dresses as a daughter, she has a large bust size and is regarded equally incredibly pretty.[vol. v] She has known Kaguya for five years and is very close with him.[vol. 6] She joined the public morals committee with Kaguya.[vol. 1] Her total proper noun is Ichigo Ichigō ( 一郷 いちご , Ichigō Ichigo ).[vol. 5]
- Mitsunaga Oda ( 織田 光永 , Oda Mitsunaga )
- Voiced by: Ayane Sakura [2]
- Nicknamed "Mittan" ( みったん ), Mitsunaga is a tertiary-year pupil at Shimoshina High Schoolhouse and is the chairman of the public morals committee. Equally the head of the Oda family, he is forced to cross-dress until he reaches adulthood due to a family rule.[vol. v] Similar to Kaguya, Mitsunaga dislikes xviii-kin due to her lax morals and condone for his authority.[vol. 1]
- Hiro Toyotomi ( 豊臣 ヒロ , Toyotomi Hiro ) [vol. 5]
- Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro [ii]
- Hiro is Mitsunaga's classmate and banana in the public morals commission.[vol. 1] His family has served the Oda family for generations as their servants.[vol. ane] Due to feeling deplorable for Mitsunaga being forced to cross-dress, Hiro willingly dresses as a girl and normally dresses in a maid outfit.[vol. five] Although neither he nor Mitsunaga admit their relationship every bit anything other than a main and servant throughout the series, they do honey each other.[vol. one]
- Yūma Tadokoro ( 田所 悠馬 , Tadokoro Yūma ) [vol. 5]
- Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi [2]
- Tadokoro is Hime'south classmate and they have been friends since junior high school. He is somewhat of a playboy, but never gets far.[vol. 1]
Development [edit]
Norio Tsukudani based Himegoto on an before four-panel manga she drew for fun during her time as a student.[3] At that time, the chief characters that brand up the educatee quango were instead members of the drama club. However, Tsukudani decided to change this when developing Himegoto to exist serialized in Ichijinsha's Waai! magazine, and she decided information technology would be easier to manage a cross-dressing graphic symbol if he was in the pupil quango. Before creating Himegoto, Tsukudani read diverse works of fiction that featured cross-dressing boys, but many of them featured the boys existence paired with other boys. When she proposed the idea of Himegoto, she wanted to pair a cantankerous-dressing boy with girls, which Tsukudani herself wanted to read. In this way, she thought that a variety of unlike people would savor information technology.[three]
When drawing the manga, Tsukudani aimed to write scenes that were easy to read, something she felt she was unable to do well when the manga's serialization began. What she felt was most important was depicting the characters as cute equally possible. When developing the characters, she based the female person members of the educatee quango and Tadokoro on friends she had in the drama lodge when she was a student. Notwithstanding, Hime was created from scratch using Tsukudani's ethics for a cross-dressing boy every bit a basis for the character including his pinkish hair, side pigtails, and him being forced to cantankerous-clothes. When developing the members of the public morals committee, Tsukudani had already decided on having a pair of cross-dressing brothers, which led to Kaguya's development. Tsukudani's editor suggested making Kaguya the protagonist of the spin-off manga Himegoto+, and she wanted to requite Kaguya a partner, so she created No. 1 and thought she might as well make her into a cantankerous-dressing daughter. For Mitsunaga and Hiro, she wanted them to cross-dress due to some preconceived effect. Tsukudani was careful to design the characters to maintain a balance between them, including what hair colour they would accept.[3]
Although Tsukudani kept a notebook with story ideas, she admitted that on many occasions the theme of a chapter was built-in out of her ain daydreams. Once she decided on a theme, she had the characters move effectually in her caput and then worked out the plot and storyboard. Since she had a solid grasp on who the characters were, she noted that they moved around for her on their own. Conversely, if the characters were stiff with a given theme, Tsukudani could not develop an interesting story and moved on to some other idea. The theme developed for the manga serialized in Febri had to do with bonus aspects to the story that she was unable to draw in the main serialization, as well as events that occurred betwixt chapters in the main story.[three]
Media [edit]
Manga [edit]
Himegoto is written and illustrated by Norio Tsukudani. It began serialization in volume seven of Ichijinsha's Waai! magazine on November 25, 2011 as a 4-panel comic strip manga[4] and continued until February 25, 2014 when Waai! suspended publication.[5] The spin-off serial Himegoto+ was serialized in Waai! 's sister magazine Waai! Mahalo between April 25, 2012 and December 25, 2013.[six] [7] Another version of Himegoto was serialized between the December 2013 issue of Ichijinsha's Comic Rex mag sold on Oct 27, 2013 and the August 2015 issue sold on June 27, 2015.[8] [ix] Tsukudani serialized another version of Himegoto in Ichijinsha's Febri mag between volume 23 sold on June 20, 2014 and volume 29 sold on June 17, 2015.[10] [11] Ichijinsha published six tankōbon volumes between Feb nineteen, 2013 and July 27, 2015.[12] [13] A special edition of volume four was arranged with a drama CD.[14] Ichijinsha published the anthology Himegoto Comic Anthology ( ひめゴト コミックアンソロジー ) on September 3, 2014.[15]
No. | Release appointment | ISBN | ||
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1 | February 19, 2013[12] | 978-4-7580-1308-vi | ||
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2 | April xix, 2014[xvi] | 978-4-7580-1368-0 | ||
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3 | July 19, 2014[17] | 978-4-7580-1387-1 | ||
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iv | November 27, 2014[18] | 978-4-7580-1415-1 (regular edition) 978-4-7580-1416-viii (special edition) | ||
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5 | April 27, 2015[19] | 978-iv-7580-1435-nine | ||
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6 | July 27, 2015[13] | 978-4-7580-1449-half-dozen | ||
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Anime [edit]
A 13-episode anime television set series adaptation, directed by Takeyuki Yanase and produced by Asahi Production,[twenty] [21] aired in Japan between July 7 and September 29, 2014 on BS11.[22] [23] Each episode is nearly 5 minutes long.[24] The screenplay is written by Kazuho Hyodō, and Masaaki Sakurai based the character pattern used in the anime on Norio Tsukudani's original designs.[25] The opening theme is "Troublemaker" ( とらぶるめーかー , Toraburumēkā ) and the catastrophe theme is "Makeup!" ( めーきゃっぷ! , Mēkyappu! ); both are sung by I My Me Mine, a grouping composed of Yūki Kuwahara, Yuka Matenrō, Saki Ono and Hisako Tōjō.[26] The unmarried containing the theme songs was released on March five, 2014.[27] The serial was released on Blu-ray in Nippon on November 26, 2014.[26]
An Net radio show hosted by the members of I My Me Mine to promote the anime called Shimoshina Seitokai no Himegoto Radio ( 霜科生徒会のひめゴトラジオ , Shimoshina Student Council'due south Himegoto Radio ) broadcast 24 episodes betwixt Apr 16 and September 24, 2014.[28] [29] The evidence was streamed online every Wednesday and was produced by the Japanese Internet radio station Onsen.[29] Six CD compilation volumes were released between July one and October 18, 2014.[thirty] [31]
No. | Title | Original air engagement | |
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1 | "I Feel Like I've Lost as a Girl" Transcription: " Onna toshite Maketa Ki ga Suru " (Japanese: 女として負けた気がする) | July 7, 2014 (2014-07-07) [22] | |
Having forcibly been dressed in a maid uniform, Hime Arikawa is chased down past ii men, but is saved by the three girls of the Shimoshina High School pupil quango from his school: president Unko, vice president 18-kin, and secretary Albertina II. They immediately invite him to join the student council, only are shocked to discover Hime is actually male. Hime explains that his parents forced him to presume a large amount of debt and the two men were debt collectors. The girls offering to pay off his debt, just in substitution, Hime has to spend the balance of his high school life cross-dressing equally the student council's servant. Hime agrees to their terms, and the girls introduce Hime at an assembly in front of the other students, in the procedure revealing he is cross-dressing. | |||
2 | "I'd Get For You Right Now" Transcription: " Ima no Omae nara Ikeru " (Japanese: 今のお前ならイける) | July 14, 2014 (2014-07-14) [32] | |
When Hime arrives dwelling, he is greeted by his younger, cross-dressing brother Kaguya who is charmed that Hime at present cross-dresses, too. The adjacent day, Hime's friend Tadokoro feels him up, which earns him a kick from Unko. Tadokoro tries to ask xviii-kin out of tea, just she slaps him with a wad of greenbacks and tells him to wearing apparel equally a girl get-go if he wants to get her attending. Kaguya, along with his friend No. 1, are watching all of this from nearby, and Kaguya is angry that eighteen-kin is so clingy towards his blood brother. Mitsunaga Oda and Hiro from the public morals committee are as well keeping on eye on the pupil council. Mitsunaga tells Kaguya that he wants to overthrow the electric current student council, and Kaguya agrees to help. Kaguya tells Hime that he will save him from the student council and runs off with Mitsunaga, Hiro and No. 1 in tow. | |||
3 | "You're So Cute, Damn information technology..." Transcription: " Kawaii na, Kuso... " (Japanese: かわいいな、 くそ・・・) | July 21, 2014 (2014-07-21) [33] | |
The student council receives instructions from Shimoshina High School'south chairman, 18-kin's father, to help out some clubs. First, they aid out the cheerleading society, and Hime afterward cheers for their volleyball team at a lucifer, leading to Shimoshina's victory. Next, they aid out the photography club, which has Hime modeling various cosplay outfits. Hime later gets angry at the other student quango members for keeping the photos. | |||
4 | "What's With That Scenario?!" Transcription: " Nani Sono Settei " (Japanese: ナ二その設定) | July 28, 2014 (2014-07-28) [34] | |
The student quango members aid out the art guild by making Hime pose semi-nude for two of the girls in the club. Although Hime is initially reluctant, he eventually agrees to practise it. Albertina draws an example of Hime in a suggestive pose, leading art gild members to realize she is in fact a manga writer writing for Yuri Hime. Afterwards, Unko shows Hime Albertina's new series, Magical Boy Hime Osculation, with a main character modeled later Hime. Albertina yells at Hime through her stuffed toy Magyorubo for not meeting her expectations when he posed for the art club. | |||
v | "We'd Like You to Wearable the Riskiest Affair Possible!" Transcription: " Girigiri no Mono o Haite Moraitai! " (Japanese: ギリギリのものをはいてもらいたい!) | August 4, 2014 (2014-08-04) [35] | |
Hime is dejected over his bad grades, simply he learns the others student council members all rank loftier in their form, with Albertina fifth, eighteen-kin second, and Unko first. The girls start to teach Hime how to properly written report, starting with health pedagogy, followed by them commenting on how Hime cross-dresses. When they motility onto math, Unko shows Hime how to do some bug, and eighteen-kin tells Hime to have off four pieces of article of clothing for the four questions he missed on the math exam. After Hime gets a history question wrong, leading to 18-kin completely stripping Hime. | |||
vi | "Can I Take a Low-Angle Shot?" Transcription: " Rō Anguru Daijōbu desu ka? " (Japanese: ローアングル大丈夫ですか?) | August 11, 2014 (2014-08-11) [36] | |
The student quango members go to a dōjinshi convention where Hime helps to sell Albertina's new titles. After they sell out, eighteen-kin gets Hime to cosplay as the main character from Magical Boy Hime Kiss and go outside to get his picture taken. A crowd soon forms, which attracts the attending of Mitsunaga and the other members on the public morals committee. However, because Mitsunaga and Kaguya are in their schoolhouse uniforms and Hiro is dressed every bit a maid, they are mistaken for being cosplayers. Afterwards, they all become to a eating place, and No. 1 points out to Kaguya that looks the cutest. | |||
7 | "Your Boobs Are Fully Exposed. Is That Okay?" Transcription: " Oppai Marudashi dakedo Two no? " (Japanese: おっぱい丸出しだけどいいの?) | Baronial 18, 2014 (2014-08-xviii) [37] | |
The pupil council members are instructed to practice with the swimming gild, and Hime is reluctant virtually wearing a daughter's swimsuit. The public morals commission arrives, and Unko suggests they have a contest to decide who gets to use the pool. The offset race is between Unko and Kaguya, but Kaguya is surprised at Unko'southward swimming speed and loses to her. The second race is between Mitsunaga and Hime, but Hime immediately starts drowning considering he cannot swim. 18-kin jumps in and saves Hime. Afterward, Hime reflexively covers his bare breast, and xviii-kin comments that he finally has the heed of a girl. | |||
8 | "It'southward My Kickoff Time, So Please Be Gentle" Transcription: " Hajimete dakara Yasashiku Shite Kudasai " (Japanese: はじめてだから優しくしてください) | August 25, 2014 (2014-08-25) [38] | |
Hime is told to cantankerous-dress and meet the other student quango members at the mall. While waiting, two guys hit on Hime, just they are driven abroad when the student council girls arrive. They head to a lingerie store to buy Hime a bra, simply Albertina gets angry when Hime mentions that he is "boobless". Although Hime initially declines to be measured, Albertina drags him away and forcibly measures his bra size. Later at home, Hime tries on one of several bras he bought, but Kaguya walks in on him posing in front of a mirror. | |||
9 | "And? Did it Spill Out?" Transcription: " De? Kekkyoku Hamideteta no? " (Japanese: で?結局はみ出てたの?) | September i, 2014 (2014-09-01) [39] | |
During the Shimoshina cultural festival, the student quango participates in a girl'south swimsuit contest. When Kaguya realizes the contest has already begun, he takes Mitsunaga along so they and Hiro tin can likewise participate in it. 18-kin gives Hime a push, causing him to fall over and inadvertently expose to the crowd that he is a guy. As a event, Hime wins the competition. | |||
10 | "That's a Valid Argument, Just Let's Continue Information technology Hush-hush" Transcription: " Seiron dakedo Damarō ne " (Japanese: 正論だけど黙ろうね) | September viii, 2014 (2014-09-08) [40] | |
The public morals committee members bank check uniforms in the morning before school starts. In the process, Kaguya learns that Hiro is a guy, and Mitsunaga learns that No. 1 is a girl. Mitsunaga tries to tell eighteen-kin off about her compatible, simply she ignores him, and Unko runs into Mitsunaga on her bicycle. After the inspection, Kaguya writes down the names of the public morals committee members every bit those with uniform infractions. | |||
eleven | "Basically, a Household Search" Transcription: " Iwayuru Gasaire desu wa " (Japanese: いわゆるガサ入れですわ) | September 15, 2014 (2014-09-xv) [41] | |
Mitsunaga invites Hime, Kaguya and No. i over to his firm, just 18-kin, Unko and Albertina come likewise after 18-kin overhears Hime talking about information technology. They all get to Mitsunaga's room, but after he leaves for a few minutes, eighteen-kin, Unko, Albertina and Kaguya wait through Mitsunaga'south underwear draws with Hiro's help. Mitsunaga comes dorsum in a kimono, and he lets Hime and Kaguya clothing kimono, also. Hime accidentally falls over and gets entangled with Kaguya and Mitsunaga. Despite his denials, Mitsunaga is visibly happy about having all of them over. | |||
12 | "Hime-nii Said He's Quitting the Educatee Quango" Transcription: " Hime-nii, Seitokai Yameru tte yo " (Japanese: ひめにぃ、生徒会やめるってよ) | September 22, 2014 (2014-09-22) [42] | |
Hime stops 2 male students from peeping into the girls' changing room, simply while initially angry at him, they before long strip Hime downwards and fondle him. Meanwhile, eighteen-kin, Unko and Albertina watch this unfold, and are reluctant to cease it considering they want to continuing watching. Mitsunaga and Hiro arrive and fend off the male person students, and Mitsunaga blows the points out that the student council girls were watching nearby. Hime is hurt that they would watch and practice nothing, and he runs away in tears. Hime goes domicile dejected, and the following solar day, Kaguya goes to the pupil council and tells them Hime said he is leaving the pupil quango. | |||
13 | "Sorry, Hime-kun" Transcription: " Gomen ne, Hime-kun " (Japanese: ごめんね、ひめくん) | September 29, 2014 (2014-09-29) [23] | |
During lunch, the student council girls miss having Hime around. After school, Hime is attacked by the two male students from the previous day, but he is quickly saved by Unko knocking them out. Unko and Albertina apologize to Hime, and xviii-kin is at a loss for what to say. Another twenty-four hour period, the student council is tasked with boosting the sales of the school's dining hall, so they all cosplay, with Hime dresses every bit a waitress. Mitsunaga interferes with the other public morals commission members in tow, and when Hime'south guard is down, 18-kin kisses him. |
Reception [edit]
Reviewer Chris Beveridge of The Fandom Mail described the anime's brusque episode format equally offering "more direct comedy, quicker hits and more playfulness and abuse when it comes to the gender issues."[43] He initially chosen the premise "familiar yet fun" with "plenty off kilter material" to amuse the audience.[43] Past the stop of the series, Beveridge noted that its arroyo focused on humiliation and shame and said that it "works i gag and does its best to run it into the ground as much as possible."[44] Tim Jones at THEM Anime Reviews heavily panned the series, calling the treatment of the student council girls towards Hime as "sinister and tasteless".[1] Jones expressed his frustration with every episode, going on to heavily pan the characters and use of a "terrible one-joke premise".[i] Both Hime and Kaguya did identify in the results of a 2016 Goo Rankings survey of the almost popular otokonoko characters in Nihon, nonetheless, ranking 5th and 20th, respectively.[45]
Notes and references [edit]
- Notes
- ^
- November 25, 2011–Feb 25, 2014 in Waai!
- April 25, 2012–December 25, 2013 in Waai! Mahalo
- Oct 27, 2013–June 27, 2015 in Monthly Comic Male monarch
- June twenty, 2014–June 17, 2015 in Febri
- ^ The tankōbon volumes combine the chapters serialized in Waai!, Waai! Mahalo, Monthly Comic Male monarch and Febri.
- Manga volumes
- ひめゴト 1 [Himegoto 1] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. February 19, 2013. ISBN978-4-7580-1308-6.
- ひめゴト 2 [Himegoto 2] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. April 19, 2014. ISBN978-4-7580-1368-0.
- ひめゴト 3 [Himegoto 3] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. July 19, 2014. ISBN978-4-7580-1387-1.
- ひめゴト 4 [Himegoto 4] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. November 27, 2014. ISBN978-four-7580-1415-i.
- ひめゴト v [Himegoto 5] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. April 27, 2015. ISBN978-4-7580-1435-ix.
- ひめゴト six [Himegoto 6] (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. July 27, 2015. ISBN978-4-7580-1449-6.
- References
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- ^ a b c d 佃煮のりおインタビュー [Norio Tsukudani Interview]. Febri (in Japanese). Ichijinsha. 24: 72–73. August 9, 2014.
- ^ わぁい! 2012年1月号 [Waai! January 2012 result] (in Japanese). Tohan Corporation. Archived from the original on February 28, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ^ "WAaI! boys in skirts Magazine Suspends Publication 'For Now'". Anime News Network. Feb 25, 2014. Archived from the original on Feb 28, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
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External links [edit]
- Himegoto at Ichijinsha (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Himegoto (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himegoto
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