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AnimeFesta Announces ‘Yaribeya Gurashi’ Manga Adaptation


Suiseisha is set to thrill fans with the AnimeFesta adaptation of Suika’s manga, “Yaribeya Gurashi,” which will take on a new title and form as “Yoasobi Gurashi” (Night Life). This adaptation has been highly anticipated since the manga’s commencement. Interestingly, the printed version of the manga is set to hit the shelves on April 18, aligning with its revamped title, “Yoasobi Gurashi.”

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The captivating storyline unfolds with Kazuto, confused by his model childhood friend Yayoi’s mysterious behavior, as she starts spending nights at his apartment. Circumstantial evidence leads him to discover her secretive escapades with men. Once this reality surfaces, it sparks an unexpected turn in their relationship, steering them down a path neither anticipated.

Debuting on WWWave Corporation’s ComicFesta website in 2022, Suika’s “Yaribeya Gurashi” quickly became a fan favorite.

WWWave Corporation: Pioneers of Risqué Anime Adaptations

The ComicFesta web manga service, owned by WWWave Corporation, is notable for its AnimeFesta anime programming. Within the span of six years, over 25 manga titles – many with adult themes – from ComicFesta’s vast collection have been transformed into AnimeFesta’s short anime adaptations.

Fans fondly refer to them as “Sōryo-waku” (Sōryo-type) because of the first anime adaptation, “On a Lustful Night Mingling with a Priest.” Viewers can access AnimeFesta anime in two formats: a censored, television-friendly “broadcast” version, and a “premium” uncensored version online. For fans the world over, English releases on the Coolmic website ensure wider accessibility.

Recent Endeavors and Where to Watch

Buzzing with popularity, the AnimeFesta brand has continued its streak with “Adam’s Sweet Agony” (Modaete yo, Adam-kun), adapted from Toyo’s eponymous manga. Beginning its broadcast on December 8 with streaming services, the anime made its television debut on Tokyo MX and BS11 channels, as well as YouTube and Niconico on January 7.

Furthermore, a subtitled English version premiered on the Coolmic website just last December, continuing the platform’s commitment to bringing anime to a global audience.

Sources: “Adam’s Sweet Agony” anime’s official Twitter account, with further information via Ota-Suke

Final Thoughts

As “Yoasobi Gurashi” steps into the limelight, it marks another bold venture by WWWave Corporation to elevate mature-themed manga into the anime realm. These adaptations serve as testaments to the diversity and evolution of storytelling through animation, catering to a wide spectrum of viewers.

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As we anticipate the adaptation of “Yaribeya Gurashi,” one can only imagine the ripples it will create in the world of adult anime. Fans are on the edge of their seats, ready to witness how the vivid panels of the manga translate into animated narratives under the night sky.