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Net-juu no Susume (ネト充のススメ ''Net-juu no Susume''?), también conocido como Recovery of an MMO Junkie y Gamer en Rehabilitación en Hispanoamérica, es un webmanga japonés escrito e ilustrado por Rin Kokuyo.​ Este manga ha dado origen a una serie de anime dirigida por Kazuyoshi Yaginuma.​

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dbo:abstract Net-juu no Susume (ネト充のススメ ''Net-juu no Susume''?), también conocido como Recovery of an MMO Junkie y Gamer en Rehabilitación en Hispanoamérica, es un webmanga japonés escrito e ilustrado por Rin Kokuyo.​ Este manga ha dado origen a una serie de anime dirigida por Kazuyoshi Yaginuma.​ (es) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (Japanese: ネト充のススメ, Hepburn: Neto-juu no Susume, subtitled "Recommendation of the Wonderful Virtual Life") is a Japanese manga series by Rin Kokuyō released as a webtoon on the Comico app. An anime television series adaptation directed by Kazuyoshi Yaginuma and animated by Signal.MD aired from October to December 2017. In June 2018, Comico ended the manga due to Kokuyō's failing health. Prior to this, Recovery of an MMO Junkie had been on a hiatus since 2015. (en) 『ネト充のススメ』(ネトじゅうのススメ)は、による日本の恋愛漫画。漫画アプリcomicoにて連載されていた。 (ja) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (яп. ネト充のススメ Нэто-дзю: но сусумэ) — японская манга Кокуё Рин, экранизированная в октябре 2017 года. (ru) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (ネト充のススメ Net-juu no Susume?) é um mangá japonês feita pela Rin Kokuyō lançada como um webtoon no aplicativo . Um anime produzido pela Signal.MD e dirigido pelo Kazuyoshi Yaginuma foi transmitido no Japão de outubro a dezembro de 2017. (pt) 《網路勝利組》(日語:ネト充のススメ)是一部由日本漫畫家黑曜燐創作的網路遊戲、恋爱題材漫畫作品,自2013年10月起開始連載,2015年時因作者身體不適而停刊,2017年改編為電視動畫,自2017年10月9日至12月11日東京都會電視台播出。 2018年7月1日,因作者身体恢复没有进展,Comico宣布本作正式完结。 (zh)
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dbp:alttitle Anata to ore to kimi to watashi to (en) Hazukashinjai masu! (en) Himitsu Toraianguru (en) Ippo mae e fumidashi ta (en) Marude Koisuru Otome no yōna (en) Okubyōmono na Kimi to Watashi (en) Riajū no susume (en) Sono kimochi māburu (en) Tsukiyo no ban ni (en) Watashitachi wa Nani mo Shiranai (en)
dbp:author Rin Kokuyō (en)
dbp:caption Cover of the first Japanese manga volume published by Media Factory, featuring the protagonists Hayashi and Lily . (en)
dbp:director Kazuyoshi Yaginuma (en)
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dbp:jaKanji ネト充のススメ (en)
dbp:jaRomaji Netojū no Susume (en)
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dbp:name Recovery of an MMO Junkie (en)
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dbp:producer Hiroo Saitō (en) Shigeaki Komatsu (en) Hiroyuki Birukawa (en) Aiko Nishihara (en) Atsushi Ebu (en) Ayumi Okamura (en) Hiroyuki Miyajima (en) Jun’ichi Kaseda (en) Takuma Sugi (en) Takuya Ogawa (en)
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dbp:shortsummary Hayashi lies about his true offline identity to the clan, claiming to be a 21-year-old college student and inadvertently helping Lilac win a bet. As Hayashi falls asleep next to Lily in the game world, Moriko suffers a cold in the real world. While trying to walk to the store for medicine, she is accidentally elbowed in the face and later wakes up in the hospital with the man who elbowed her sitting at her bedside. As a manner of apology, the man offers to cover her medical bills and gives his business card, revealing himself as Yuta Sakurai. The next day, Hayashi tells his fellow guild-mates about the incident , and Kanbe suggests he start off with an email to thank this person. Moriko send Yuta a message and gets a quick reply offering to meet for dinner. While feeling anxious about meeting Yuta in public, Moriko gains confidence after talking to Lily again in the game world. (en) Moriko waits for Koiwai, but he doesn't show up. While waiting, she meets up with Sakurai. Moriko finds out that she got the day of the week wrong, then Koiwai suggests that she and Sakurai both go for a drink together. On the next day, Moriko goes on the date with Koiwai and talks about her MMORPG hobby and online friends. Sakurai gets worried, logs off suddenly from the game and goes to Koiwai's house to check with him to see how the date went. Moriko reflects on how she feels that her home is the MMOs. (en) Sakurai now is sure that Hayashi is Moriko. However he struggles to keep playing on pretending that he doesn't know who Hayashi is. Koiwai decides to give a try to the MMORPG and asks Moriko for help on the game. Moriko decides to try to keep her online friends separated from Koiwai and creates a new character with the looks based on her character from the last game she played before Fruits de Mer. Koiwai creates Harumi, a muscular female warrior. Sakurai then receives a screenshot from Moriko's new character and it reminds him from a character from a previous game. Sakurai then decides to create another new character to play together with Koiwai. (en) Moriko gets incredibly nervous about her appearance for her date with Koiwai. As she buys herself extra pairs of leggings, the clerk Kazuomi talks to her about their shared interest in Fruits de Mer. Hayashi is incredibly nervous after hearing from Lilac about a female friend who used a male avatar, and even more so after discovering that Kanbe is actually Kazuomi in real life. Hayashi tries to get advice about what to wear to his date offline, and gets conflicting opinions from Kanbe and Lily. Later, Moriko decides to fix her hair at a salon and try applying makeup despite being out of practice. Meanwhile, Yuta was told that Homare's date is in two days, but Hayashi's responses hinted that it was tomorrow. After finding that Hayashi is offline the next day before a raid, Yuta logs off and races to the public square to confirm his suspicions, when he spots a beautified Moriko in the crowd. (en) Yuta has an informal dinner out with his co-worker Homare Koiwai, who talks about working with Moriko in the past despite never seeing her in person. Meanwhile, Yuta responds to Moriko's message, wanting to remain friends after being respectfully turned down for a future meeting. In the game, Hayashi receives an expensive coat from Lily, but is afraid of putting it on as Lily might have ulterior motives. After meeting with Lily to discuss the gift, Lily tells of her history in the game, of being both a girl and a support class that everyone wanted to partner with. When she joined a guild, another female character accused Lily of playing off the guildmaster's feelings. Lily then puts on her own expensive coat and asks Hayashi to be her partner. Moriko is flustered at the thought of accepting a girl's feelings online, but accepts, not knowing who Lily's player really is. (en) Sakurai remembers from when he played the previous game. Being an adopted foreigner by an elderly japanese couple, he started playing a game called Nanter SG after their death. In this game, he met a player and bonded with her. Then, Sakurai names his character with the same name, Harth, from the previous game to see if Moriko is the same player from the other game. They both realize that they knew each other from the previous game and agree to meet each other. Sakurai then reveals that he is also Lily. (en) Kazuomi briefly chats with Moriko at the convenience store when she buys a game card for a new event in Fruits de Mer. Meanwhile, Homare teases Yuta about his new obsession with the woman he ran into the other day. In-game, the members of the @Home clan try to find the rarest items in loot boxes, after Hayashi tempts fate with an unofficial "Greed Curse". Later, Homare visits the convenience store hoping to find Morioka. He spots her as he is leaving, but goes back in and convinces her to meet for drinks and to trade contact information. He then teases Yuta about it at work the next day. In-game, Hayashi talks to Lily about preparing for a night out with a girl outside the game, but his story sounds very familiar to Lily's player, who is shown to be Yuta. (en) Moriko continues to be nervous about her appearance and the fact that she is a NEET in her thirties. Sakurai notices her crying and comforts her, telling her that he does not feel that way at all. As they are walking back, Sakurai confesses to her, although Moriko mishears and they both agree to continue playing together and seeing each other in real life. Later on, Koiwai runs into the pair and accuses Moriko and Sakurai of going on a date together, which embarrasses the pair. In the last scene, they are holding hands and walking to their date. (en) Sakurai mistakenly believes he was rejected by Moriko and does not login to Fruits De Mer for a week, upsetting both of them. Eventually Koiwai sets up both of them to meet in the park and smooth things over. The pair goes to the convenience store to get some food, and Moriko gets nervous about her appearance when a store employee asks if they are a couple. As they are walking back, they are caught in the rain Sakurai invites Moriko into his house. (en)
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dbp:title One Step Forward (en) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (en) I Call That Feeling Marble (en) I'm So Embarrassed I Could Die! (en) Like a Maiden in Love (en) On a Moonlit Evening (en) Secret Triangle (en) We Don't Know a Thing (en) You and I, and Me and You (en) You and I, the Cowards (en)
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rdfs:comment Net-juu no Susume (ネト充のススメ ''Net-juu no Susume''?), también conocido como Recovery of an MMO Junkie y Gamer en Rehabilitación en Hispanoamérica, es un webmanga japonés escrito e ilustrado por Rin Kokuyo.​ Este manga ha dado origen a una serie de anime dirigida por Kazuyoshi Yaginuma.​ (es) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (Japanese: ネト充のススメ, Hepburn: Neto-juu no Susume, subtitled "Recommendation of the Wonderful Virtual Life") is a Japanese manga series by Rin Kokuyō released as a webtoon on the Comico app. An anime television series adaptation directed by Kazuyoshi Yaginuma and animated by Signal.MD aired from October to December 2017. In June 2018, Comico ended the manga due to Kokuyō's failing health. Prior to this, Recovery of an MMO Junkie had been on a hiatus since 2015. (en) 『ネト充のススメ』(ネトじゅうのススメ)は、による日本の恋愛漫画。漫画アプリcomicoにて連載されていた。 (ja) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (яп. ネト充のススメ Нэто-дзю: но сусумэ) — японская манга Кокуё Рин, экранизированная в октябре 2017 года. (ru) Recovery of an MMO Junkie (ネト充のススメ Net-juu no Susume?) é um mangá japonês feita pela Rin Kokuyō lançada como um webtoon no aplicativo . Um anime produzido pela Signal.MD e dirigido pelo Kazuyoshi Yaginuma foi transmitido no Japão de outubro a dezembro de 2017. (pt) 《網路勝利組》(日語:ネト充のススメ)是一部由日本漫畫家黑曜燐創作的網路遊戲、恋爱題材漫畫作品,自2013年10月起開始連載,2015年時因作者身體不適而停刊,2017年改編為電視動畫,自2017年10月9日至12月11日東京都會電視台播出。 2018年7月1日,因作者身体恢复没有进展,Comico宣布本作正式完结。 (zh)
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