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These are the chapters and volumes for the original Japanese version. For the compilation of volumes in English, go to the English version. Mairimashita! Iruma-kun has been serialized weekly in the Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine since March 2nd, 2017, and has 39 tankōbon volumes published by Shōnen Champion Comics.
This will be a table that shows all 13 anime episodes and which chapters of the webtoon each episode contained. Please keep in mind, the anime changed A LOT so if you are going to start the webtoon from where the anime ended, you will most likely be confused. We recommend reading from chapter 1.
Start from the beginning. The Manga cuts so much details to fit the arc in 13 episodes. All the backstories and little details they cut makes the characters more developed.
Jan 29, 2021 · Chapter 1 11.11.2019. Connect with. A brief description of the manga Mairimashita! Iruma-kun: This is a tragic story of a guy named Suzuki Iruma, whom caring parents sold to a terrible demon.
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"Hanako-san, Hanako-san...are you there?" At Kamome Academy, rumors abound about the school's Seven Mysteries, one of which is Hanako-san. Said to occupy the third stall of the third floor girls' bathroom in the old school building, Hanako-san grants any wish when summoned. Nene Yashiro, an occult-loving high school girl who dreams of romance, vent...
Spook 1: Hanako-san of the Toilet
One student tells another about the Seven Mysteries of the school, of which the most famous is No.7: "Hanako-san of the Toilet". Yashiro Nene summons Hanako, who turns out to be a boy. He says that she can call him "Hanako-kun" instead, though everything else she has heard about him is true, and asks what her wish is. Nene introduces herself and says her wish is to have her feelings reciprocated right away by the person she likes: "Minamoto-senpai" (Minamoto Teru) from second year, known as t...
Spook 2: The Faeries
Nene has been cleaning toilets in the week since she became Hanako's assistant. She asks Hanako to let her go for today, so that she can go on a second date with Fuji, though the "date" is really for Nene to compile Student Union paperwork alone. Hanako refuses, and points out that Fuji is merely using her. Nene says that she'd rather tidy paperwork alone than clean toilets with Hanako, until Hanako declares that he's going to buy fish food (implying that he'll turn her into a fish). The next...
Spook 3: The Boy Exorcist
Nene and Hanako are on the rooftop when Kou appears. Hanako says that Kou is able to see him because he is a descendant of the exorcist Minamoto Yorimitsu. Kou confirms this, and attacks Hanako with the spirit staff, shocking him with lightning. Nene jumps in front of Hanako to stop Kou before he can attack again, introducing herself as Hanako's assistant and friend. She insists that Hanako isn't a bad supernatural as he's saved her before. Kou tells her that Hanako isn't a simple supernatura...
1. Several characters introduced in later chapters have cameos here: Akane Aoi is one of the puzzled onlookers (when Nene apparently talks to herself after the present strategy fails), and Minamoto Kou is walking alongside Teru before the collision strategy. 2. Many details about Hanako-san (location, summoning method, gender, bobbed haircut and red skirt) are from the actual urban legend. 3. In the Japanese chapter, Hanako writes down Nene's last name and wish in katakana: "ヤシロ" (Yashiro) an...
1. The hakujoudai are referred to by name for the first time (Yashiro only calls them "hitodama" in the Chapter 1). 2. A structure resembling the Tokyo Toweris visible in the distance from the rooftop. 3. When Kou declares he will search for Hanako himself, a female toilet sign is shown in one corner of the panel (though it looks different from the one outside Hanako's toilet). 3.1. By the subsequent panel, Kou has picked up the sweets the Mokke dropped.
1. According to the magazine, the movie Nene talks about premieres (or had premiered) on June 25, the first specific date given so far. 2. The magazine they are reading is entitled "G Cinema", which may be a reference to "G Fantasy", the magazine that the manga is serialised in. 3. Minamoto Yorimitsu (also known as Minamoto Raikou) was a famous warrior who appears in several legends, including that of Shuten-doujias mentioned by Hanako. 4. The seal Hanako places on the staff is coloured simil...
The compiled volume features some extra illustrations and character profiles that were not included in the magazine version:
Page 7
Hanako-san of the Toilet is a famous school ghost story all over Japan. According to legend, this ghost can be summoned by knocking on the door of her bathroom stall, just as Nene did. However, as the -ko ending to the name implies, the general stories of Hanako are about a little girl (which would also be why she is usually found in the girls' toilet). The famous image of Hanako wears a red skirt and has her hair cut in a bob. It may also be worth noting that this Hanako has a sticker on his...
Page 23
As the name suggests, a character bento is a lunch (bento) made to look like characters.They can be preexisting characters or original characters. Usually these characters are cute and friendly, but of course it all depends on the tastes of the cook.
Page 89
This young man is wearing a protective charm as an earring, of a type that can be purchased in shrines all over lapan. Shrines sell amulets for all kinds of things-to help a student do well on tests, to help a mother safely give birth to a new child, to help a single person find a significant other, etc.Based on the label, it would seem this particular amulet contains a prayer for safety in traffic.Perhaps this boy is concerned about getting safely from one place to another.Page 99Literally,...
Apr 18, 2017 · Chapters and Volumes. This is a list of all current volumes of the Japanese manga series My Hero Academia, as well as the titles of the chapters in the volumes.
The first chapter of Sousou no Frieren is probably the best first chapter I have ever experienced. It really set the tone for story.