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Kabushiki Gaisha 5-nen 1-kumi Manga by Hideo Shinkai Ends

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The manga Kabushiki Gaisha 5-nen 1-kumi by Hideo Shinkai has reached its conclusion: the final chapter was published in the April issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump, and the series’ fifth and last compiled volume is scheduled to ship on April 3. What began as a one‑shot with an educational twist has grown into a short but memorable serialization that blends workplace comedy with practical lessons on corporate finance and business structure. Image via Amazon Japan © Hideo Shinkai, Shueisha What Kabushiki Gaisha 5-nen 1-kumi Is About Based on Hideo Shinkai’s one‑shot "Okumanshōja Tutorial!!", Kabushiki Gaisha 5-nen 1-kumi centers on financial literacy and the inner workings of a joint‑stock company. Rather than focusing solely on dramatic corporate rivalry or romantic subplots, the series uses approachable humor and classroom-like explanations to demystify corporate terminology, shareholder concepts, and everyday financial decision-making—making it stand out amon...

Nippon Sangoku: The Three Nations of the Crimson Sun Manga on Hiatus

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Ikka Matsuki, creator of the acclaimed manga Nippon Sangoku (The Three Nations of the Crimson Sun), has announced a pause in this month's manga update and an immediate hiatus while they recover from steroid withdrawal syndrome. Fans first learned of the news via Matsuki’s X (formerly Twitter) post, in which the author revealed a prolonged high fever and ongoing bed rest. Below we break down what this means for the manga and anime, recap the series’ recent rise, and outline what fans should expect next. Image via Amazon ©Ikka Matsuki, Shogakukan What Happened: Ikka Matsuki’s Hiatus Explained On their X account, Ikka Matsuki shared that they have been suffering from steroid withdrawal syndrome, accompanied by a high fever lasting over two weeks. Matsuki stated they are currently bedridden and will be focusing on recuperation. As a result, the scheduled manga update for this month has been postponed and the series will enter a temporary hiatus. What is steroid withd...

Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube — Episode 22 Review

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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube episode 22 delivers a compact, unsettling chapter that balances childlike mischief with truly dark supernatural consequences. This instalment leans into the series’ trademark mix of spooky yokai folklore and human cruelty, giving us disturbing villains, a gaggle of cursed monk-spirits, and the usual trio—Nube, Hiroshi, and the ever-exasperating Miki—at the heart of the action. Below is a detailed episode 22 review, covering plot beats, character moments, animation, and thematic takeaways for fans following the 2026 TV revival. Episode 22 — Plot Overview © Shou Makura・Takeshi Okano/SHUEISHA・Domori Elementary School Alumni The episode opens with a small panic: Miki has vanished from class, leaving her classmates and teachers worried. After a brief false alarm—Miki found dozing in a PE equipment shed—the story pivots to the real menace: the Shichinin Misaki, seven cursed wandering monk yokai who have been truncated to five and are ...

Crunchyroll Adds Jujutsu Kaisen Compilation Film and English Dubs for Given

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The Jujutsu Kaisen franchise continues to expand its reach: Crunchyroll has begun streaming the compilation film Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death in Japanese with multiple subtitle tracks and new dubs, while also adding English dubs for the Given feature films. These releases strengthen the streaming availability of two highly anticipated anime films and highlight ongoing shifts in how major anime properties reach global audiences. Image via Jujutsu Kaisen anime's X/Twitter account © 芥見下々/集英社・呪術廻戦製作委員会 Streaming Release: What Crunchyroll Added Crunchyroll has made the Jujutsu Kaisen compilation film Hidden Inventory / Premature Death available to stream in its original Japanese audio with subtitles in several languages, plus newly added dubs in English, German, and Spanish. This move brings the high-profile “Hidden Inventory / Premature Death” arc from season two to a wider international audience via a major streaming platf...

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes S2E22 Review

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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 episode 22 arrives as a send-off episode heavy on fanfare, cameos, and character work for a once-flashy pro hero. The installment tilts toward emotional beats and big-name appearances rather than advancing the vigilante-led plot in a meaningful way. It’s an episode that feels like a setup for something darker while simultaneously softening one of the show’s more controversial figures — and that tonal choice has both rewards and drawbacks. © 古橋秀之・別天荒人・堀越耕平/集英社・ヴィジランテ製作委員会 Episode Overview This episode largely centers on Captain Celebrity, a returning pro hero whose past scandals and absence from the scene are given emotional context. Rather than delivering big plot twists, the episode plays like a character piece and a public farewell — filled with familiar faces from the hero world and staged moments designed to tug at the audience’s heartstrings. At the same time, the episode plants seeds for future danger (including a bomb...

Isekai Office Worker Ep.13 Review: Bean Counter of Another World

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Episode 13 of Isekai Office Worker: The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter arrives as a gentle OVA that leans into the series’ softer, domestic side. Rather than advancing the central plot about returning to Japan, this extra episode pauses to explore what life looks like after the upheaval: two men settling into a shared home, negotiating the little comforts—and anxieties—of everyday life in a foreign land. It’s a quiet, intimate chapter that highlights the emotional core of the series: the relationship between Seiichirou and Aresh. © 2026 八月八・大橋キッカ/製作委員会 Episode Overview: A Quiet Interlude This OVA is set shortly after Seiichirou and Aresh move in together. Instead of driving toward a climactic plot point, it focuses on the mundane yet revealing act of shopping for a new home and the emotional fallout that follows. The centerpiece is a small, mysterious object—resembling a kaleidoscope—that Seiichirou becomes attached to. The episode uses this ...

Villainess Adored by Neighbor Kingdom’s Prince — Anime Review

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Mere days before her graduation, Tiararose Lapis Clementille regains memories of a past life and realizes she’s been reincarnated as the villainess of an otome game. Expecting the scripted humiliation and a broken engagement, Tiara’s future takes an unexpected turn when Aquasteed Marineforest—the prince of the neighboring kingdom—sweeps in and proposes. The result is a soft, romance-first anime that leans into escapist charm more than gritty agency. Below is a full breakdown of what works, what doesn’t, and whether this series deserves a spot on your watchlist. Cover: The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom Synopsis — Setup and tone The series begins with a familiar isekai/otome premise: Tiara remembers a previous life and recognizes the narrative traps of the world she now inhabits. Rather than fight fate with cunning or sabotage, she faces the expected fall from grace only to be rescued by an unexpected suitor, Prince Aquasteed. From that moment the s...