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Blue Period
Blue Period Volume 1 cover.jpg
Volume 1 cover featuring protagonist Yatora Yaguchi
ブルーピリオド
(Burū Piriodo)
Genre
Manga
Written byTsubasa Yamaguchi
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Afternoon
DemographicSeinen
Original runJune 24, 2017 – present
Volumes11 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byIppei Inoue
StudioSeven Arcs
Licensed byNetflix (streaming rights)
Original networkJNN (MBS, TBS)
Original run October 2, 2021 December 18, 2021
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
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Blue Period (Japanese: ブルーピリオド, Hepburn: Burū Piriodo) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi. The series has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since June 2017 and has been collected in eleven tankōbon volumes as of September 2021. The series is licensed in English by Kodansha USA. An anime television series adaptation by Seven Arcs aired from October to December 2021.

Plot[edit]

Yatora Yaguchi is a fairly popular student who excels in school, but often deals with inner emptiness and frustrations. One day he became fascinated by a painting at his high school's art club so deeply that it inspired him to try his hand at painting. Later, he was inspired by a friend, Ryuji "Yuka" Ayukawa, and subsequently joined the art club, becoming more deeply involved, and attempts to apply for the Tokyo University of the Arts as his choice of college.

Characters[edit]

Yatora Yaguchi (矢口八虎, Yaguchi Yatora)
Voiced by: Hiromu Mineta[3] (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch[4] (English)
A genius student yet hangs out with delinquents. After discovering art from his club senior Mori, he is sets down a path to attend art school.
Ryuji "Yuka" Ayukawa (鮎川龍二, Ayukawa Ryuji)
Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[3] (Japanese); Marcy Edwards[4] (English)
Yatora's friend and fellow art-club member who struggles with her own sexuality as her family is disapproving of it.
Yotasuke Takahashi (高橋世田介, Takahashi Yotasuke)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[3] (Japanese); Daman Mills[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate from prep school. He is stoic and aloof and often critical about Yatora's art, yet respects him nonetheless.
Haruka Hashida (橋田悠, Hashida Haruka)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi[3] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate from prep school.
Maki Kuwana (桑名マキ, Kuwana Maki)
Voiced by: Yume Miyamoto[3] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate from prep school. Her entire family are TUA graduates, which adds to the pressure of her reputation at prep school.
Maru Mori (森まる, Mori Maru)
Voiced by: Mayu Aoyagi[5] (Japanese); Triya Leong[4] (English)
Yatora's senpai from art club.
Masako Saeki (佐伯昌子, Saeki Masako)
Voiced by: Fumi Hirano[5] (Japanese); Anne Yatco[4] (English)
Yatora's art teacher at his high school.
Sumida (純田)
Voiced by: Masaya Fukunishi[5] (Japanese); Adin Rudd[4] (English)
Koigakubo (恋ケ窪)
Voiced by: Shinichiro Kamio[5] (Japanese); Chris Tergliafera[4] (English)
Utashima (歌島)
Voiced by: Tatsumaru Tachibana[5] (Japanese); Griffin Burns[4] (English)
Umino (海野)
Voiced by: Miku Hiratsuka[5] (Japanese); Jenny Yokobori[4] (English)
Shirai (白井)
Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[5] (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors[4] (English)
Shirota (城田)
Voiced by: Yuna Nemoto[5] (Japanese); Kayli Mills[4] (English)
Yamamoto (山本)
Voiced by: Aoi Koga[5] (Japanese); Erica Lindbeck[4] (English)
Sae Okada (岡田さえ, Okada Sae)
Voiced by: Emiri Suyama[6] (Japanese); Kayli Mills[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate at prep school.
Mayu Oba (大葉真由, Ōba Mayu)
Voiced by: Yuki Kazu[6] (Japanese); Julia McIlvaine[4] (English)
Yatora's teacher at prep school.
Takuro Ishii (石井啄郎, Ishii Takurō)
Voiced by: Taishi Murata[6] (Japanese); Griffin Burns[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate at prep school.
Hanako Sakuraba (桜庭華子, Sakuraba Hanako)
Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[6] (Japanese); Amanda Celine Miller[4] (English)
Yatora's classmate at prep school.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Blue Period is written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi. The series began in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon on June 24, 2017.[7] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on December 22, 2017.[8] As of September 22, 2021, eleven volumes have been released.[9]

In North America, Kodansha USA announced the print release of the manga in November 2019.[10]

Volume list[edit]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 December 22, 2017[8]978-4-06-510586-3October 13, 2020[11]978-1-64-651112-9
2 March 23, 2018[12]978-4-06-511124-6January 5, 2021[13]978-1-64-651124-2
3 August 23, 2018[14]978-4-06-512336-2May 18, 2021[15]978-1-64-651125-9
4 February 22, 2019[16]978-4-06-514484-8August 17, 2021[17]978-1-64-651126-6
5 June 21, 2019[18]978-4-06-515958-3November 30, 2021[19]978-1-64-651127-3
6 November 22, 2019[20]978-4-06-517512-5March 22, 2022[21]978-1-64-651128-0
7 March 23, 2020[22]978-4-06-518889-7May 31, 2022[23]978-1-64-651291-1
8 September 23, 2020[24][25]978-4-06-520727-7
978-4-06-520725-3 (SE)
June 28, 2022[26]978-1-64-651292-8
9 January 21, 2021[27]978-4-06-521994-2July 19, 2022[28]978-1-64-651395-6
10 May 21, 2021[29]978-4-06-523175-3September 20, 2022[30]978-1-64-651396-3
11 September 22, 2021[9][31]978-4-06-524669-6
978-4-06-524977-2 (SE)
November 22, 2022[32]978-1-64-651566-0

Anime[edit]

An anime television series adaptation was announced on January 19, 2021.[33][34] Seven Arcs is animating the series, with Koji Masunari serving as chief director, and Katsuya Asano serving as director, with scripts by Reiko Yoshida, character designs by Tomoyuki Shitaya, and music by Ippei Inoue.[35][5] While the series had an advanced streaming debut on Netflix on September 25, 2021,[36][37] it aired on television from October 2 to December 18 of the same year on the Super Animeism block on MBS, TBS and other channels.[3][b] Netflix is streaming the series on a weekly schedule outside of Japan since October 9, 2021.[37] Omoinotake performed the opening theme "EVERBLUE," while Mol-74 performed the ending theme "Replica".[37]

Episode list[edit]

No.Title [38]Directed by [c]Written by [c]Storyboarded by [c]Original air date [39][d]
1"Awakening to the Joy of Painting"
Transcription: "E o Kaku Yorokobi ni Mezamete Mita" (Japanese: 絵を描く悦びに目覚めてみた)
Juria MatsumuraReiko YoshidaKoji MasunariOctober 2, 2021 (2021-10-02)
2"He's Not Tanned At All"
Transcription: "Zenzen Yakete nē" (Japanese: 全然焼けてねえ)
Yūsuke OnodaReiko YoshidaKatsuya AsanoOctober 9, 2021 (2021-10-09)
3"Prep School Debut of the Dead"
Transcription: "Yobikō Debyū Obu Za Deddo" (Japanese: 予備校デビュー・オブ・ザ・デッド)
Shigeru FukaseReiko YoshidaTsutomu MiyazawaOctober 16, 2021 (2021-10-16)[e]
4"Where Are We Headed?"
Transcription: "Wareware wa Doko e Iku no ka" (Japanese: 我々はどこへ行くのか)
Hiromitsu HagiwaraReiko YoshidaYasunori IdeOctober 23, 2021 (2021-10-23)
5"Helpless Even If I Know What To Do"
Transcription: "Kadai ga Miete mo Dō Shiyō mo nē" (Japanese: 課題が見えてもどうしようもねぇ)
Shigeru YamazakiReiko YoshidaHiroaki TomitaOctober 30, 2021 (2021-10-30)
6"Serious Mental Breakdown"
Transcription: "Menbure Hanpa Naitte" (Japanese: メンブレ半端ないって)
Ryūta KawaharaReiko YoshidaRyūta KawaharaNovember 6, 2021 (2021-11-06)
7"The Start of the First Exam"
Transcription: "Ichiji Shiken Kaishi" (Japanese: 1次試験開始)
Yūsuke OnodaReiko YoshidaGōichi IwahataNovember 13, 2021 (2021-11-13)
8"Brain-Racking"
Transcription: "Nōjiru Bushā" (Japanese: 脳汁ブシャー)
Masatoyo TakadaReiko YoshidaMasatoyo TakadaNovember 20, 2021 (2021-11-20)
9"Wandering Knife"
Transcription: "Samayou Naifu" (Japanese: さまようナイフ)
Daisuke KuroseReiko YoshidaHiroaki TomitaNovember 27, 2021 (2021-11-27)
10"Our Color Blue"
Transcription: "Oretachi no Aoi Iro" (Japanese: 俺たちの青い色)
Shūjirō AmiReiko YoshidaShūjirō AmiDecember 4, 2021 (2021-12-04)
11"The Start of the Second Exam"
Transcription: "Niji Shiken Kaishi" (Japanese: 2次試験開始)
Kuniyasu NishinaReiko YoshidaYasunori IdeDecember 11, 2021 (2021-12-11)
12"When I Started to be Dyed in Color"
Transcription: "Irozuki Hajimeta Jibun" (Japanese: 色づき始めた自分)
Shin'ichi FukumotoReiko YoshidaKoji MasunariDecember 18, 2021 (2021-12-18)

Reception[edit]

The series ranked #4 on Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2019 for male readers,[40] ranked #14, along with The Fable by Katsuhisa Minami, on the 2020 list,[41] and ranked #15, along with Bōkyō Tarō on the 2021 list.[42] It ranked #16 on the 2019 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine;[43] it ranked #19 on the 2020 list[44] and #24 on the 2021 list.[45] The series was also one of twelve manga series to make the 2021 Young Adult Library Services Association's top 126 graphic novels for teenagers list.[46]

In 2019, the manga was nominated for the 12th Manga Taishō and the 43rd Kodansha Manga Award for Best General Manga.[47][48] In 2020, the manga won the 13th Manga Taishō and the 44th Kodansha Manga Award for Best General Manga.[49][50] It was also nominated for the 24th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.[51]

Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network gave the first volume a B+. She praised its coming-of-age narrative and characters (specifically the adults), while criticizing it for being too informative at times.[1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Credited as Chief Director (総監督, Sō Kantoku).
  2. ^ MBS and TBS list the series premiere at 25:25 on October 1, 2021, which is effectively 1:25 a.m. JST on October 2.
  3. ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.
  4. ^ Episodes are released on Netflix Japan a week before their original air date.
  5. ^ This episode aired at 1:40 a.m. JST, 15 minutes after the original air time.

References[edit]

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