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Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle

Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle
吉永さん家のガーゴイル
(Gargoyle of Yoshinaga House)
Genre Comedy
Light novel
Written by Sennendou Taguchi
Published by Enterbrain
Demographic Male
Imprint Famitsu Bunko
Original run February 4, 2004July 15, 2008
Volumes 15, 4 (additional series)
Manga
Written by Kagari Tamaoka
Illustrated by Tamaoka Kagari
Published by Enterbrain
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Magi-Cu
Original run February 2004November 2006
Volumes 2
Anime television series
Directed by Iku Suzuki
Studio Studio Hibari
Original network Chiba TV, Tokyo MX
Original run April 4, 2006June 27, 2006
Episodes 13
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Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle or Yoshinaga-san'chi no Gargoyle (chi is a variant of nchi, abbreviation of no uchi) (吉永さん家のガーゴイル?, lit.: "Gargoyle of Yoshinaga House") is a Japanese light novel series written by Sennendou Taguchi, following Kazumi Yoshinaga and his normal junior high school life with younger sister Futaba Yoshinaga, who, in a lottery, won a prize of a wolf-like gargoyle nicknamed "Gar-kun".

The series was first published in 2004 by Famitsu Bunko (Enterbrain) and is still currently running in Japan. Later, the series was adapted into an anime series, which broadcast on Chiba TV on April 4, 2006. It contained 13 episodes, with the last airing on June 27, 2006.

Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle is a Japanese light novel series written by Sennendou Taguchi with accompanying illustrations drawn by Yuji Himukai.

Enterbrain published Fourteen volumes have been serialized in Famitsu Bunko imprint between February 4, 2004 (volume 1) and July 15, 2008( volume 15). 15 novels are long story compilations released in 2005 and 2008. The first volume of a spin-off series titled Gargoyle Alternative was Published on August 10, 2006 (volume 1) In January 30, 2008 (volume 4), In 2006, it was reported that Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle had become Famitsu Bunko's No. 1 bestseller.

Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle was adapted as a 13-episode anime television series by Studio Hibari, which aired in Japan between April 4, 2006 and June 27, 2006, covering the events of the first twelve novels.

There is also another, related series by the name of Gargoyle Alternative. So far it has a total of 4 volumes.

Gargoyle Alternative

The manga drawn by Kagari Tamaoka is serialized in Magi-Cu ("Magical-Cute") magazine. Volume 1 of the tankōbon was released on March 31, 2006.

The anime adaptation of the light novel was produced by Studio Hibari began airing in April 2006 for the Spring TV season and ended with a total of 13 episodes.

Opening: Ohayou! (オハヨウ?) by Chiwa Saito, Nana Mizuki, & Yuuna Inamura


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