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 TÅhoku 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.