Yomiya Ririura and Okina Kamino, creators of "Asobi ni iku yo!" and "Demon Girls Guardians," have collaborated to publish a new manga on the Newtype Comic website.
Source: The Economic Times
Fresh Manga Alert: Recent reports from Kadokawa are noteworthy: Yomiya Ririura and Okina Kamino, the creators of the light novels “Asobi ni iku yo!” and “Demon Girls Guardians,” have collaborated to publish a new manga titled “Demon Girls Guardians” on the Newtype Comic website.
This manga features Aira, the endearing emblem of the iLand corporation based in Japan.
The plot revolves around an ordinary girl whose parents’ deaths leave her an orphan.
She is entrusted with the protection of three demon females, which results in an array of exhilarating adventures.
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Immediately, the first chapter is available on the NewType website.
Okina Kamino started the “Asobi ni Iku yo!” light novel series in 2003, with illustrations by Houdeneizou.
Later, artist 888 adapted the story into a manga that appeared in the Monthly Comic Alive magazine of Media Factory from 2006 to 2015.
Let’s Go Play is the title of the manga that Digital Manga Publishing published in English.
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In 2010, the light novel “Asobi ni Iku yo!” gained popularity, leading to the creation of a twelve-episode anime series and an OAV.
Yichi Ueda served as the director for both at AIC PLUS+. FUNimation Entertainment purchased the anime and released it under the name “Cat Planet Cuties” for North American audiences.
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