Takeshobo

Japanese publishing company

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October 5 2024 Second season of the anime series was announced during a special event.
March 27 2024 Anime television series completed its initial broadcast run.
March 15 2024 Manga announced to go on hiatus due to author Akihiro Ononaka's health issues.
January 2024 Anime television series adaptation by Asahi Production begins airing
January 3 2024 Anime television series began airing on AT-X and other networks.
2023 Kikiyama was interviewed by Toby Fox in Famitsu magazine, breaking years of public silence.
June 11 2023 The 10-episode live-action television drama concluded its broadcast on ABC TV and TV Asahi.
April 9 2023 The live-action television drama began airing on ABC TV and TV Asahi.
March 16 2023 Anime television series adaptation was officially announced.
January 2023 A 10-episode live-action television drama adaptation of 'Obsessive Fangirl Horror' was officially announced.
December 2022 Coolmic has published 68 'episodes' of the manga on a smartphone-only website, with each episode consisting of about 10 pages.
April 20 2022 Coamix begins releasing new volumes of the manga.
April 1 2022 Coamix begins reprinting the previous six volumes of the manga.
March 2022 J-Novel Club licenses the series for English release and begins pre-publishing the manga.
December 20 2021 Sixth volume of the manga is released by Takeshobo, completing the initial series run.
2020 The manga was nominated for the 6th Next Manga Awards in the web category, being one of 50 nominees.
August 20 2020 First volume of the manga is released by Takeshobo.
March 13 2020 Seira begins serialization of 'Obsessive Fangirl Horror: I Want to Be That Streamer's Girlfriend' on Coamix's Comic Tatan website.
July 2019 Takeshobo magazine ceases publication of the manga series.
March 29 2019 Gushing over Magical Girls manga begins serialization on Takeshobo's website by author Akihiro Ononaka.
February 21 2019 Yume Nikki: Dream Diary was released for the Nintendo Switch, expanding the game's platform availability.
February 23 2018 Yume Nikki: Dream Diary was released on Steam, a 3D reboot of the original game developed by Kadokawa under Kikiyama's supervision, featuring unused design concepts and characters from the original game.
January 2018 Games journalist Lewis Denby launches the 'Dream Diary' podcast, exploring the history and theories surrounding Yume Nikki's origins and rise in popularity.
January 10 2018 Yume Nikki was released on Steam by publisher Playism. Kadokawa Games confirmed that Kikiyama was still alive and involved with the project.
May 2013 Manga adaptation by Hitoshi Tomizawa begins serialization in Takeshobo's web magazine Manga Life Win+
2011 Kikiyama became unresponsive to all contact, leading to speculation about their potential fate, including a theory of possible death during the Tōhoku earthquake.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Obsessive Fangirl Horror, Gushing over Magical Girls & Yume Nikki, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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