Fujoshi Rumi
Fujoshi Rumi | |
Media Blasters' English-language edition of Fujoshi Rumi | |
妄想少女オタク系 (Mōsō Shōjo Otaku-kei) | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Manga | |
Written by | Natsumi Konjoh |
Published by | Futabasha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Comic High! |
Original run | April 12, 2006 – present |
Volumes | 7 |
Live-action video | |
Directed by | Teiichi Hori |
Written by | Yoshiaki Tago, Shikō Onoue |
Music by | Kantoku Nijikamatarō |
Studio | Dōgadō |
Released | December 8, 2007 |
Runtime | 113 minutes |
Fujoshi Rumi (妄想少女オタク系 Mōsō Shōjo Otaku-kei, lit. Geeky Girl Obsession) is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by manga author Natsumi Konjoh (紺條夏生 Konjō Natsumi).
Plot
The series is a comedic romance between two high-school fujoshi and the boys who fall in love with them; much of the humor comes from parodies of stereotypical fujoshi behavior and other otaku topics, and a large number of pop culture references.
Release
It was first serialized in Japan on April 12, 2006 in Futabasha's seinen manga magazine Comic High!. The series has been licensed in the United States by Media Blasters.[1] It was adapted into a live action drama in 2007.[2] The series is currently available in English in digital format from JManga under the title Otaku-Type Delusion Girl.[3] It has been released in French by Bamboo Edition's Doki-Doki imprint under the title Otaku Girls.
Reception
The Media Blasters translation of Fujoshi Rumi released to mixed positive reviews, with Anime News Network giving the first two volumes an overall B-, stating "There are a number of typos in the first volume, and several text boxes and balloons are missing words in the second. ... Even so, Fujoshi Rumi is without a doubt one of Media Blasters' best manga releases to date and far and away the best in quite a long time."[4] Pop Culture Shock also reviewed the first two volumes, praising the series' humor, translation notes, and pop culture references.[5] Sequential Tart called the series a "fan-friendly little bubble of fictional high school life".[6]
Volumes
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | — | ISBN 4-575-83225-1 | — | ISBN 1598831860 |
2 | — | ISBN 4-575-83312-6 | — | ISBN 1598831887 |
3 | — | ISBN 978-4-575-83394-2 | — | ISBN 1598833901 |
4 | — | ISBN 978-4-575-83496-3 | ||
5 | — | ISBN 978-4-575-83581-6 | ||
6 | — | ISBN 978-4-575-83705-6 | ||
7 | — | ISBN 978-4-575-83810-7 |
References
- ↑ "Media Blasters, Del Rey Announce New Manga Licenses". Anime News Network. October 8, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
- ↑ Manga About Yaoi Fan Remade for Live-Action This Fall Anime News Network
- ↑ JManga Site Launches with Works Never Printed in U.S. Anime News Network
- ↑ Fujoshi Rumi GN 1-2 Anime News Network
- ↑ Manga Review: Fujoshi Rumi, Vols. 1-2 Pop Culture Shock
- ↑ The Yaoi Fangirl Way of Knowledge, Part 1: My Girlfriend's a Geek vs. Fujoshi Rumi Sequential Tart
External links
- Fujoshi Rumi: Mousou Shoujo Otaku Kei (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia