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Gag Manga Biyori

Gag Manga Biyori
ギャグマンガ日和
Genre Parody
Manga
Written by Kōsuke Masuda
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump
Jump Square
Original run January 2000November 2014
Volumes 15
Manga
Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gag Manga Biyori GB
Written by Kōsuke Masuda
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Jump Square
Original run December 2014 – present
Volumes 2
Anime film
Gag Manga Biyori Jump Festa 2002 Special
Studio Toei
Released 2002
Runtime 12 minutes
Anime television series
Masuda Kousuke Theater Gag Manga Biyori
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Studio Artland
Original network KIDS STATION
Original run February 7, 2005April 25, 2005
Episodes 12
Anime television series
Masuda Kousuke Theater Gag Manga Biyori 2
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Studio Artland
Original network KIDS STATION
Original run August 5, 2006October 21, 2006
Episodes 12
Anime television series
Masuda Kousuke Theater Gag Manga Biyori 3
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Studio Studio Deen
Original network KIDS STATION
Original run March 17, 2008June 2, 2008
Episodes 12
Anime television series
Masuda Kousuke Theater Gag Manga Biyori +
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Studio Studio Deen
Original network KIDS STATION
Original run January 4, 2010June 28, 2010
Episodes 26
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Gag Manga Biyori (ギャグマンガ日和 Gyagu Manga Biyori?, lit. Good Day for Gag Manga) is a manga serialized in Monthly Shōnen Jump until July 2007 when the magazine ceased to publish. The manga continued serialization in its monthly successor, Jump Square. The series ended in November 2014 and was followed by Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gag Manga Biyori GB.

Its first anime adaptation was a short film animated by Toei as part of Jump Festa in 2002.

The first anime series and the sequel were produced by Artland while the third and forth sequel were produced by Studio Deen, selecting stories from the manga. Most episodes is 5 minutes long.

Gyagu Manga Biyori is known for its hyperactive, random, and nonsensical style that revolves around various plots and characters throughout the series.

Character voices are provided by three main voice actors:

The CEO of the Uki-Uki Confectionery complains to his product development team about a chocolate snack that is selling poorly because the promotions all depict a depressed boy.


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