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dbo:abstract "D-Frag!" (ディーふらぐ!, Diifuragu!) estas komediaj kaj mangaaj serioj per kiuj komencis en ""-a "" en Septembro, 2008. (eo) D-Frag! (Japanese: ディーふらぐ!, Hepburn: Dīfuragu!), also known as D-Fragments, is a comedic manga series by Tomoya Haruno that began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive in July 2008. It has been collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of October 2021. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired from January 6 to March 24, 2014. (en) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ!, Dīfuragu!) aussi connu sous le titre D-Fragments est un manga écrit et illustré par Tomoya Haruno. Le manga a commencé sa prépublication dans le magazine Monthly Comic Alive des éditions Media Factory en juillet 2008. Quinze volumes tankōbon ont ensuite été publiés. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation par les studios Brain's Base est diffusée au Japon entre janvier et mars 2014. (fr) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ Diifuragu!?) es un manga japonés de comedia escrito e ilustrado por Tomoya Haruno que inició su serialización en la revista de Media Factory Monthly Comic Alive en julio de 2008.​ Se han recopilado 15 volúmenes hasta el momento. Una adaptación a anime por parte de Brain's Base empezó a emitirse a partir del 6 de enero de 2014, finalizando el 24 de marzo del mismo año, con un total de 12 episodios.​Con la salida del volumen 9 del manga, se puso a la venta el 22 de septiembre de 2014 el OVA D-Frag! OVA, también conocido como D-Frag! OAD (ディーふらぐ! OAD). (es) D-Frag! (bahasa Jepang: ディーふらぐ! Hepburn: Dīfuragu!), juga dikenal sebagai D-Fragments, adalah serial manga komedi oleh Tomoya Haruno yang memulai serialisasi di Media Factory Monthly Comic Alive pada Juli 2008. Telah dikumpulkan dalam enam belas volume tankōbon pada Oktober 2021. Adaptasi serial televisi anime 12-episode oleh ditayangkan dari 6 Januari 2014 hingga 24 Maret 2014. (in) 《디-프래그!》(ディーふらぐ!)는 일본의 가 그리는 만화이자 해당 만화를 바탕으로 만든 애니메이션이다. 대한민국에서는 길찾기에서 출판하고 있다. (ko) 『ディーふらぐ!』(D-FRAG)は、春野友矢による日本の漫画作品。『月刊コミックアライブ』(KADOKAWA・メディアファクトリー)にて2008年9月号から連載中。サブタイトルは登場人物の台詞。他メディア上での展開としてドラマCDが発売されている。2014年1月より3月までテレビアニメが放送された。2021年10月時点で累計発行部数は200万部を突破している。 作者の初連載作品。劇中で登場人物たちが自称する火や土などの「属性」が宣伝媒体などで取り上げられるが、これはあくまで属性に関連するものを好んでいるだけであり、作中にファンタジーな能力や技術を持つ者は登場しない。 登場人物の名前は京王線や都営新宿線(京王線と直通している)を始めとする日本の鉄道駅の名称を想起させるようなものが多く(「柴崎芦花」に対する、柴崎駅、芦花公園駅など)、実際に2014年1月14日から2月11日までの間に京王電鉄・都営地下鉄とのコラボレーション企画(スタンプラリー)が実施されている。採られている駅名はほとんどが京王線と都営新宿線およびそれらに接続する路線の物であるが、一部は福岡市地下鉄空港線や久留里線、東急田園都市線など京王線や都営新宿線と関わりの無い路線からも採られている。また、大半が姓のみしか明かされておらず、レギュラーである高尾や船堀もその代表であり、一エピソードのみ登場する登場人物(いわゆるモブキャラクター)のほとんどもそれに当てはまる。 (ja) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ! Diifuragu!?), altresì noto come D-Fragments, è un manga comico scritto e disegnato da Tomoya Haruno, serializzato sul Monthly Comic Alive di Media Factory dal 26 luglio 2008. Un adattamento anime, prodotto dalla Brain's Base, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 6 gennaio e il 24 marzo 2014. (it) D-Frag! (Japans: ディーふらぐ! Dīfuragu!?), ook bekend als D-Fragments, is een mangaserie geschreven door Tomoya Haruno. De serie wordt sinds 26 juli 2008 gepubliceerd in het Japanse maandblad Monthly Comic Alive dat wordt uitgeven door Media Factory. Een Engelse vertaling van de serie wordt in Noord-Amerika uitgegeven door de uitgever Seven Seas Entertainment. Van de mangaserie is een animeserie gemaakt door studio Brain's Base. De serie telt 12 afleveringen en was in Japan op TV Tokyo te zien van 6 januari 2014 tot 24 maart 2014. De serie was ook in Noord-Amerika te zien op het kanaal van het bedrijf Funimation. (nl) 《屬性同好會D-FRAGMENTS》(日語:ディーふらぐ),是日本漫畫家春野友矢的漫畫作品,在Media Factory《月刊Comic Alive》自2008年9月號起連載至今,12本單行本於2009年2月23日至2017年8月23日發售。跨媒體製作作品有廣播劇CD。2013年8月發表改編電視動畫的消息。漫畫在台灣由尖端出版代理發行。 (zh)
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dbp:author Tomoya Haruno (en)
dbp:caption Cover of the first manga volume, featuring Roka Shibasaki (en)
dbp:chapterlistcol * 052: "Sorry!" * 054: "We'll Suuuuuck Our Luck Back!" * 056: "What shall we do?" (en) * 015. "What's That!?" * 017. "Enemy Is Approaching!!" * 019. "I Don't Want You to Become the Winner!" * 021. "If Not, I Won't Forgive You" * 023. "I'm So Pathetic" * 025. "It's Better!!" * 027. "Pissing Me Off" (en) * 042: "Stood Up!!" (en) * 045: "Let's Have a Hundred Youths!!" * 047: "What the Hell with This Plot Development!?" (en) * 049: "Finally Achieved Full Mastery" * 051: "This Is Just Too Good!!" (en) * 02. "Pleased to Make Your Acquaintance" * 04. "I Don't Entirely Matter" * 06. "You Have More Fun over There?" (en) * 041: "You Too Takao Senpai. Join Us" * 043: "Patarinko" (en) * 030: "Swaying and Floating" * 032: "I Want to Dismiss Your Game Creator Club " * 034: "He Came Up with an Amazing Thing!!" * 036: "And the Finishing Blow Is..." * 038: "TOWEL!!" * 040: "So Many Things Happened..." (en) * 053: "I...It's a Conspiracy---!!" * 055: "How Can You Be so Gullible!?" * 057: "Who... Who's he!?' (en) * 044: "You're Tricking My Older" * 046: "What Are You Inhaling" (en) * 048: "Life's Most Dangerous Heights" * 050: "Waste...ful!" (en) * 016. "So Dandy!!" * 018. "Let's Have a Match" * 020. "Which One Would You Chose?" * 022. "The Growing Problem" * 024. "Amazing" * 026. "Water!!" * 028. "Real Sibling Is the Best After All" (en) * 009. "I Think We Should Start the Meeting" * 011. "I Bet on It" * 013. "You're Not Giving Up!?" (en) * 01. "It's the Kazama Gang" * 03. "One Is Plenty" * 05. "Still Thinking About It" * 07. "Let the Game Begins!" (en) * 029: "The Legendary Amazing Takao-senpai" * 031: "You're Simply Weak" * 033: "Diamonds Are Unbreakable" * 035: "Playing by Herself" * 037: "Damn You, Shawn Conecone!!" * 039: "It's Auntie" (en) * 008. "I must do it!" * 010. "That's Me" * 012. "I Have Confidence" * 014. "I Must Do It!!" * 014.5 "Takabondo Extra" (en)
dbp:demographic Seinen (en)
dbp:director Seiki Sugawara (en)
dbp:episodeList #Anime (en)
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dbp:jaKanji ディーふらぐ! (en)
dbp:jaRomaji Dīfuragu! (en)
dbp:language Japanese (en)
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dbp:licensedtitle D-Frag! 01 (en) D-Frag! 02 (en) D-Frag! 03 (en) D-Frag! 04 (en) D-Frag! 05 (en) D-Frag! 06 (en) D-Frag! 07 (en) D-Frag! 08 (en) D-Frag! 09 (en) D-Frag! 10 (en) D-Frag! 11 (en) D-Frag! 12 (en) D-Frag! 13 (en) D-Frag! 14 (en) D-Frag! 15 (en) D-Frag! 16 (en) D-Frag! 8.5 (en)
dbp:linecolor CCF (en)
dbp:magazine dbr:Monthly_Comic_Alive
dbp:music Nijine (en)
dbp:name D-Frag! (en)
dbp:nativetitle このままだと友達永遠にゼロ人だよぉ (en) あのドットがよかったのに… (en) あれは魔の十四楽団!! (en) おのれニセゲーム製作部め!! (en) そうだよ、あいつの妹だよ (en) ウォーター!! (en) タマ先輩、お久しぶり (en) 何ー!? 妹に弁当を!? (en) 府上学園フリーダム祭。通称フフ祭 (en) 恋の三角関係ってことですね! (en) 汚なっーーー!! (en) 秘技ってなに? (en)
dbp:nativetitlelangcode ja (en)
dbp:network dbr:AT-X_(company) dbr:TV_Tokyo dbr:Television_Aichi_Broadcasting dbr:Television_Osaka
dbp:originalairdate 2014-01-13 (xsd:date) 2014-01-20 (xsd:date) 2014-01-27 (xsd:date) 2014-02-03 (xsd:date) 2014-02-10 (xsd:date) 2014-02-17 (xsd:date) 2014-02-24 (xsd:date) 2014-03-03 (xsd:date) 2014-03-10 (xsd:date) 2014-03-17 (xsd:date) 2014-03-24 (xsd:date) 2014-09-23 (xsd:date)
dbp:originalisbn 978 (xsd:integer) 0978-04-04 (xsd:date)
dbp:originalreldate 2009-02-23 (xsd:date) 2009-10-23 (xsd:date) 2010-07-23 (xsd:date) 2011-02-23 (xsd:date) 2011-12-22 (xsd:date) 2012-10-23 (xsd:date) 2013-08-10 (xsd:date) 2013-12-21 (xsd:date) 2014-09-23 (xsd:date) 2015-09-19 (xsd:date) 2016-10-22 (xsd:date) 2017-08-23 (xsd:date) 2018-08-23 (xsd:date) 2019-08-23 (xsd:date) 2020-09-23 (xsd:date) 2021-10-21 (xsd:date)
dbp:originaltitle ディーふらぐ! 01 (en) ディーふらぐ! 02 (en) ディーふらぐ! 03 (en) ディーふらぐ! 04 (en) ディーふらぐ! 05 (en) ディーふらぐ! 06 (en) ディーふらぐ! 07 (en) ディーふらぐ! 08 (en) ディーふらぐ! 09 (en) ディーふらぐ! 10 (en) ディーふらぐ! 11 (en) ディーふらぐ! 12 (en) ディーふらぐ! 13 (en) ディーふらぐ! 14 (en) ディーふらぐ! 15 (en) ディーふらぐ! 16 (en) ディーふらぐ! 8.5 (en)
dbp:publisher dbr:Media_Factory
dbp:secondlanguage North American (en)
dbp:shortsummary Kenji tries to get out of playing the newest edition of "Quest for Porn Mags in Space" again, promising Takao anything if she'll switch places with him. Unfortunately, after striking the deal, Roka reveals that this edition can be played by five people. Later, Chitose bullies Kenji into eating a green pepper off the floor. After lunch, Kenji reveals some backstory about his relationship with legendary Japanese classic literature teacher Shawn Konekone. (en) Kenji and Takao are informed by a panel of teachers that ever since the zipper incident from the tournament, various students have been injured trying to copy the event with each other. After Kenji stands up for Takao, she later asks him out on a date. Unfortunately, the release date of a popular new game she planned to get falls on the same day, so Kenji ends up waiting in line with her. (en) Pretty boy and newest Game Creation Club member Shio appears to proclaim his love for Roka, but Roka is only interested in Kenji, and Kenji wants nothing to do with either of them. Later, after Funabori reveals she washed and cleaned one of Roka's bags, Shio, Kenji and Roka decide to have a contest over who owns that bag, and Chitose expands the contest into a school-wide event that begins with a King of the Hill-style tournament. (en) Some of the teachers decide to bet over whether the Game Creation Club or the former student council will win their battle. Chitose has a flashback to when she was a kindergartner playing in a sandbox. Every time she tried to build a sandcastle, Tama would come over and smash it, until Roka appeared and helped Chitose bury Tama in sand. Since that day, Chitose swore to one day build a legendary sand castle, and Tama swore to break everything that Chitose loved for her humiliation. In the present, Tama's sumo slap attacks and "double kabuki" technique are keeping both Kenji and Chitose from getting to her cell phone. However, Kenji comes up with a plan that lets him slip past her guard and pull off Tama's hair ribbons, letting Roka subsequently place a bag over her head. The Game Creation Club is declared the winner. Later, Tama plays a round of "Quest for Porn Mags in Space" to get closer to Kenji, while swearing to his club members that her original goals haven't changed. (en) As the day of the school festival draws near, the presidents of both Game Creation Clubs prepare to make their own games to show the students at the festival. Takao and Roka agree that the loser's club will be absorbed by the winner, while Chitose threatens to do "that" to Takao if her club wins. Later that day, Kenji discovers that Takao's club did a decent job of making their own video game, while Takao finds that the "fake" club made a mini-carnival with various analog games, as the rules never specified the type of game they had to make. (en) When Kenji is at a park , he finds himself confronted by members of the "real" Game Creation Club, claiming the one he joined was a fake club. When he confronts his own club members about it, he discovers that the leaders of both Game Creation Clubs were actually friends in one club, but Roka didn't like how the other members talked about her, so with Chitose's help she started her own club. (en) After getting flustered by Kenji's demands to hide his bag from Shio and Ataru, Funabori ends up preempting the boys by sticking her own head in the bag. Kenji's little sister comes to visit her brother's club room, but ends up getting increasingly scared by the girls inside, then flees after Takao accidentally smacks her against a bookshelf. Takao tries to make nice with her to get closer to Kenji, but her attempts backfire. (en) Kenji gets kidnapped again, this time by the former student council led by senior student Tama. The Game Creation Club and Ataru race to save him, but find themselves facing the Science Club's robot mascot with Shinsen riding inside. Takao ends up defeating the robot by herself, but when they reach the classroom, Roka finds her usual "darkness" bag attack blocked by Tama's unique twintail hairstyle. Tama demands the Game Creation Club disband, and Kenji proposes a contest to save the club. (en) After some debate, Minami reveals that the club's official name is "Game Creation Club ." While trying to avoid having to play the "Quest for Porn Mags in Space" board game that Roka created, the Kazama Party gets ambushed by the "Band of 14 Devils" . Despite his best efforts, Kazama and his friends are captured, though Ataru escapes to warn the Game Creation Club about what happened. The club and Takao decide to fake going to the bathroom and rush to Kenji's rescue. (en) Kenji wakes up after being hit by the zipper from Takao's old uniform to discover that he's locked in a thumb war with Shio as a semifinal match. Meanwhile, Takao and Roka are locked in a game of musical chairs, but seem to have forgotten the chair entirely and are instead tackling each other. The Grand Final round turns out to be a "King's Game," but with only two people the winner is whoever picks the "King" stick. (en) Takao comes up with a contest called "Cell Thievery" where each team tries to snatch an opposing player's cell phone and correctly answer a question about that person written on the phone. Roka demands that Kenji "princess carry" her after Tama's hug from earlier drained most of her strength, and the two of them run away with Sakura, but two of Tama's team are in hot pursuit. Eventually, Roka regains her strength and distracts Naganuma long enough for Kenji to knock him out of the game. Chitose finds herself losing against Tama's strength and needs help. Roka tells Kenji he has a secret move: the "Vertical Jump." Kenji literally jumps up to the second floor and is immediately surrounded by the Basketball Club. (en)
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dbp:title Curse You, Fake Game Creation Club (en) Fujou Academy Freedom Festival, AKA FuF Festival (en) I Liked The Pixels... (en) So That Means We're in a Love Triangle! (en) Tama-senpai, Long Time No See (en) That's Dirty---!! (en) That's Right. I'm His Little Sister. (en) They're the Band of 14 Devils!! (en) Water!! (en) What's My Secret Move? (en) What?! Your Little Sister Makes Your Lunches?! (en) At this Rate, You'll have Zero Friends for All Eternity! (en)
dbp:translittitle Ano Dotto ga Yokatta no ni… (en) Are wa Ma no Jūyon Gakudan!! (en) Fujō Gakuen Furīdamu Sai. Tsūshō Fufusai (en) Higi tte Nani? (en) Kitana!! (en) Koi no Sankaku Kankei tte Koto Desu ne! (en) Kono Mama da to Tomodachi Eien ni Zeronin da yō (en) Nanī !? Imōto ni bentō o!? (en) Onore Nisegēmu Seisakubu Me!! (en) Sōda yo, Aitsu no Imōto da yo (en) Tama Senpai, Ohisashiburi (en) Wōtā!! (en)
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rdfs:comment "D-Frag!" (ディーふらぐ!, Diifuragu!) estas komediaj kaj mangaaj serioj per kiuj komencis en ""-a "" en Septembro, 2008. (eo) D-Frag! (Japanese: ディーふらぐ!, Hepburn: Dīfuragu!), also known as D-Fragments, is a comedic manga series by Tomoya Haruno that began serialization in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive in July 2008. It has been collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes as of October 2021. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Brain's Base aired from January 6 to March 24, 2014. (en) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ!, Dīfuragu!) aussi connu sous le titre D-Fragments est un manga écrit et illustré par Tomoya Haruno. Le manga a commencé sa prépublication dans le magazine Monthly Comic Alive des éditions Media Factory en juillet 2008. Quinze volumes tankōbon ont ensuite été publiés. Une adaptation en série télévisée d'animation par les studios Brain's Base est diffusée au Japon entre janvier et mars 2014. (fr) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ Diifuragu!?) es un manga japonés de comedia escrito e ilustrado por Tomoya Haruno que inició su serialización en la revista de Media Factory Monthly Comic Alive en julio de 2008.​ Se han recopilado 15 volúmenes hasta el momento. Una adaptación a anime por parte de Brain's Base empezó a emitirse a partir del 6 de enero de 2014, finalizando el 24 de marzo del mismo año, con un total de 12 episodios.​Con la salida del volumen 9 del manga, se puso a la venta el 22 de septiembre de 2014 el OVA D-Frag! OVA, también conocido como D-Frag! OAD (ディーふらぐ! OAD). (es) D-Frag! (bahasa Jepang: ディーふらぐ! Hepburn: Dīfuragu!), juga dikenal sebagai D-Fragments, adalah serial manga komedi oleh Tomoya Haruno yang memulai serialisasi di Media Factory Monthly Comic Alive pada Juli 2008. Telah dikumpulkan dalam enam belas volume tankōbon pada Oktober 2021. Adaptasi serial televisi anime 12-episode oleh ditayangkan dari 6 Januari 2014 hingga 24 Maret 2014. (in) 《디-프래그!》(ディーふらぐ!)는 일본의 가 그리는 만화이자 해당 만화를 바탕으로 만든 애니메이션이다. 대한민국에서는 길찾기에서 출판하고 있다. (ko) D-Frag! (ディーふらぐ! Diifuragu!?), altresì noto come D-Fragments, è un manga comico scritto e disegnato da Tomoya Haruno, serializzato sul Monthly Comic Alive di Media Factory dal 26 luglio 2008. Un adattamento anime, prodotto dalla Brain's Base, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 6 gennaio e il 24 marzo 2014. (it) 《屬性同好會D-FRAGMENTS》(日語:ディーふらぐ),是日本漫畫家春野友矢的漫畫作品,在Media Factory《月刊Comic Alive》自2008年9月號起連載至今,12本單行本於2009年2月23日至2017年8月23日發售。跨媒體製作作品有廣播劇CD。2013年8月發表改編電視動畫的消息。漫畫在台灣由尖端出版代理發行。 (zh) 『ディーふらぐ!』(D-FRAG)は、春野友矢による日本の漫画作品。『月刊コミックアライブ』(KADOKAWA・メディアファクトリー)にて2008年9月号から連載中。サブタイトルは登場人物の台詞。他メディア上での展開としてドラマCDが発売されている。2014年1月より3月までテレビアニメが放送された。2021年10月時点で累計発行部数は200万部を突破している。 作者の初連載作品。劇中で登場人物たちが自称する火や土などの「属性」が宣伝媒体などで取り上げられるが、これはあくまで属性に関連するものを好んでいるだけであり、作中にファンタジーな能力や技術を持つ者は登場しない。 (ja) D-Frag! (Japans: ディーふらぐ! Dīfuragu!?), ook bekend als D-Fragments, is een mangaserie geschreven door Tomoya Haruno. De serie wordt sinds 26 juli 2008 gepubliceerd in het Japanse maandblad Monthly Comic Alive dat wordt uitgeven door Media Factory. Een Engelse vertaling van de serie wordt in Noord-Amerika uitgegeven door de uitgever Seven Seas Entertainment. (nl)
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