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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (JaMasuda Kōsuke Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (Japanese: 増田こうすけ劇場 ギャグマンガ日和, Hepburn: Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gyagu Manga Biyori, "Kosuke Masuda Theater: Good Day for Gag Manga"), or simply known as Gag Manga Biyori, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kosuke Masuda. It started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in the January 2000 issue. The magazine ceased publication in June 2007, and the series was transferred to the then-brand new magazine Jump Square in November of the same year, where it was published until November 2014. Shueisha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes. The manga continued in Jump Square, under the title Gag Manga Biyori GB, in December 2014. Gag Manga Biyori features a hyperactive, random, and nonsensical style that revolves around various plots and characters throughout. Its first anime adaptation was a short film animated by Toei as part of Jump Festa in 2002. The first anime series and the sequel were produced by Artland, while the third and fourth sequel were produced by Studio Deen, selecting stories from the manga. Most episodes are five minutes long.anga. Most episodes are five minutes long. , 개그만화 보기 좋은 날(일본어: ギャグマンガ日和)은 마스다 코스케의 만화 및 그 애니메이션화 작품이다. 만화 잡지 「월간 소년 점프」(슈에이샤)에서 2000년 1월호부터 휴간호가 되는 2007년 7월호까지 연재되고 그 다음은 후계잡지 「점프 스퀘어」에서 2007년 12월 창간호부터 2015년 12월호까지 연재했다. , Gag Manga Biyori (jap. ギャグマンガ日和) ist eine Mangaserie von , die seit 2000 in Japan erscheint. Die groteske Comedy-Serie wurde ab 2002 mehrfach als Anime adaptiert. Außerdem basieren vier Theaterstücke auf dem Manga. , 『ギャグマンガ日和』(ギャグマンガびより、ラテン文字表記:Gag Manga Biyori)は、増田こうすけによる日本のギャグ漫画、およびそのアニメ化作品。2015年より『ギャグマンガ日和GB』と改題し、『ジャンプスクエア』にて連載中。 , 《搞笑漫畫日和》(日语:ギャグマンガ日和)是日本漫畫家創作的日本漫畫作品。於集英社漫畫雜誌《月刊少年JUMP》2000年1月號開始連載。之後因為雜誌休刊的關係,改為《Jump Square》,連載至2015年12月號完結。單行本全15卷。現在改標題為《搞笑漫畫日和GB》(ギャグマンガ日和GB)於《Jump Square》上連載。 动画共有四部,最新的一部是为紀念漫畫連載11周年於2010年1月开始播放的第4季動畫「搞笑漫画日和+」。每集动画的长度约为5分钟。
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http://dbpedia.org/property/shortsummary Prince Shōtoku along with Ono no Imoko have become Kenzuishi, imperial consuls to China. They were to meet the Chinese Emperor Yang of Sui and were heading to Luoyang by ship. They are, however, suffering from long-term travel insanity. , A father of the family hired a private tutA father of the family hired a private tutor for his son, tempted by the fact that the tutors were advertised as hot college girls. There is only one major problem, though: the private tutor doesn't come despite repeated phone calls, cakes, meditation, etc. by the father and son for several days.c. by the father and son for several days. , In 1689, the well-known poet Matsuo Bashō took his apprentice, the "apprentice-teaches-master" Sora, and begins his journey on the narrow road of the deep north. This is the beginning of their story—and, in extension, their madness. , Harris and Heusken are ready to finalize tHarris and Heusken are ready to finalize the treaty, and they are going with a strange vehicle that Harris already made. Will Heusken survive this abominable invention? Will the treaty be passed? Or is this the ultimate death knell for the Treaty of Peace and Commerce—and the world's sanity?Peace and Commerce—and the world's sanity? , After accidentally eating a poisonous mushAfter accidentally eating a poisonous mushroom after being bashed by Sora away, Matsuo suffers the ultimately worst case of insanity known to mankind—something that will jeopardize the peaceful meeting with the local daimyō in the area, resulting in non-stop Matsuo-style madness.esulting in non-stop Matsuo-style madness. , The Ramen Fairy, one of the fairies that aThe Ramen Fairy, one of the fairies that are sent to the degenerating Japan by the Queen of Fairies, is found by a girl inside a ramen cup—with a chopstick-stabbing first contact. He asks the girl to become a magical girl—which, however, yields unexpectedly disastrous results.r, yields unexpectedly disastrous results. , Tang Sanzang and his comrades are at the eTang Sanzang and his comrades are at the end of their journey to India, and they are racing to reach the goal first. Tang Sanzang tries to keep his comrades from cheating by reminding them of their dead friend Zhu Bajie. However, during these events, total chaos erupts and the truth about how Zhu Bajie died is revealed.ruth about how Zhu Bajie died is revealed. , This final episode of the season is about This final episode of the season is about Usami-chan, a rabbit girl who is known for her detective abilities and sharp intuition that expose criminals. She solves unusual and perverted cases that happen around her and her prime suspect, the bear boy Kumakichi.her prime suspect, the bear boy Kumakichi. , As the latest action heroine, Warrior IdolAs the latest action heroine, Warrior Idol Yoko-chan, is about to make her live-action debut, the studio crew decide it is high time they have rented a stunt double gynoid to do the dirty stunt work for her. Unfortunately, what they are about to get will be a malfunctioning, nonsense-vomiting defect that will turn her debut upside down.fect that will turn her debut upside down. , In the first part of this episode, the slyIn the first part of this episode, the sly, fly Masuda rescues a damsel in distress all the while teaching a brutish punk a lesson in humiliation. The second involves with the 3rd member of the SanGoto V team and the chain of events that leads him to transform from sore loser to the main villain.sform from sore loser to the main villain. , This episode follows Inō Tadataka as he goes on his journey to complete the map of Japan. In the process he meets up with a sickly dog, an out-of-this-world alien, and a strange old lady. Much hilarity and chaos ensues. , A single man buys a robot girlfriend for hA single man buys a robot girlfriend for himself, but, unfortunately for him, it turns out the product wasn't like what he expected – resembling a trash can on wheels instead of a real gynoid. The robot then proceeds to help him get a real girlfriend, scaring random bystanders and causing pretty severe damage to his physical health in the process.age to his physical health in the process. , In the first part, a manga artist phones hIn the first part, a manga artist phones his editor to complain about the outrageous and insane typos that appeared on his manga, Swordmaster Yamato. In the second part, a new editor, Takara-san, phones the manga artist to tell him that his manga has to end abruptly because of its low popularity, despite the story becoming intense. The manga artist is allowed three pages to end it—which, for a manga becoming intense, is absolute madness to the manga artist., is absolute madness to the manga artist. , Prince Shōtoku digs up a pitfall trap, whiPrince Shōtoku digs up a pitfall trap, which he hopes that Ono no Imoko will fall into. However, Ono no Imoko happens to see him laying this trap and spends the whole week spying on Prince Shōtoku as he waits for Imoko to fall into the trap. Also of interest to note, there is a new Japanese voice actor for Ono no Imoko in this episode.ce actor for Ono no Imoko in this episode. , A deranged, out-of-control, perverted cupid, a man attempting to make love with his girlfriend, only to end up either sabotaged and arrowed by the cupid, turning him into a centaur—a sure-fire case of Valentine's Day Syndrome. , In the first part, a perverted professor gives a lesson about meadowhawks—with pretty mixed results. In the second part, Usami-chan and friends try to cheer Penske-kun up since he became quickly disliked for his hideous teeth. , Taking up where Episode 1 left off, MatsuoTaking up where Episode 1 left off, Matsuo Bashō and his apprentice Sora continue their journey to the North, this time crossing Mogami River. Unfortunately, still suffering from his inferiority complex, thinking he is strong enough to block the river, and having seen his teddy bear sabotaged by Sora, Matsuo jumps into the rapid river, causing more insanity than ever before.r, causing more insanity than ever before. , Prince Shōtoku returns from his trip to ChPrince Shōtoku returns from his trip to China and after the Luoyang incident to check on the construction progress of the Hōryū-ji temple, only to find it to be still on the planning stage. He forces the only worker to finish the building in a day—although in a severely altered form—so he can invite Ono no Imoko over—however, that action would be the last for both of them.action would be the last for both of them. , Prince Shōtoku and Ono no Imoko arrive at their destination: Luoyang. They go to meet the Chinese Emperor Yang of Sui to give him the letter from the Emperor of Japan. However, in doing so, things go quickly and horribly wrong. , The first part is about a humanoid cat whoThe first part is about a humanoid cat who trains his abdominal muscles, but he, unfortunately, broke them when training using a basketball, so he shared the muscles with his grandmother in order to recoup his ab losses. The second part is about a television crew trying to film the quintuplets of a family by all means and at all costs, who appear to be far, far more hyperactive than usual.o be far, far more hyperactive than usual. , The first part of this episode is a DoraemThe first part of this episode is a Doraemon parody about an alien called Omusubi-kun and the boy he lives with, Hebota, as they live together until Omusubi-kun, after having his insides revealed, leaves the planet Earth for good. The second part is about Mach Ryou, a motorbike racer who raced against a punk over a girl at the deadly cliff road. The resulting race escalates into an all-out cliff joyride as Ryou and the punk race for the ultimate prize. and the punk race for the ultimate prize. , Sayuri, who died due to a falling swordfisSayuri, who died due to a falling swordfish piercing her stomach when saving a cat holding that swordfish from being run over by a car, asks the Grim Reaper to let her come to life again for a few seconds to say the words she wishes to be her last words—however, stomachache and interference by a teacher named Gorimatsu led to botched attempts of saying "What the hell is that?!" as her last words. The second part is about a girl called Ishii who has gone to college, living on her own, and sees her friends and neighbors fall from their weakening balconies while she is running home—the casualty toll increases till she is the last one to fall from her own balcony.the last one to fall from her own balcony. , Wherever there is corrupt manga forces cauWherever there is corrupt manga forces causing madness and chaos, Hurricane Jun, the so-called "legend of the manga prep school", will be there to stop it before it's too late—using powerful manga pages that turns the pain involved in them into reality for the enemy.volved in them into reality for the enemy. , Urashima saves a turtle and gets invited to the Ryūgū-jō, where, to the dismay of Urashima, the princess Otohime despised him and gave him the lowest quality service possible—just to drive him insane. , Consulate Townsend Harris and his HollandeConsulate Townsend Harris and his Hollander personal secretary Heusken go to Japan to finalize the Treaty of Peace and Commerce. However, Harris is more absorbed in his plan to leave a historic impact to the Japanese—something that only results in madness. He made a plan for their trip in Edo—which is actually insane pictures of his visions of failure and success, including a drawing of Heusken smiling—while blood is flowing down from his mouth.hile blood is flowing down from his mouth. , Following the fallout from the cancelled SFollowing the fallout from the cancelled Swordmaster Yamato last season, the manga artist decides to create a new one, titled "The Super Shooting of the Kirameki", which involves a soccer boy named Kirameki Shoot. However, interference by the head editor and weird ideas, including the dreaded 3-page restriction, melt together to form the ultimate in weird manga, involving moe catgirls, yuurei, soccer boy rivals, and weeds gone wrong., soccer boy rivals, and weeds gone wrong. , It is only three more mere hours till a giIt is only three more mere hours till a giant meteor hits the Earth, wiping out all life forever. The world is in total chaos and insanity with the knowledge that in three hours the apocalypse will come. A TV station has invited four celebrities to talk about the end of the planet Earth—unfortunately, they are also affected by the worldwide chaos, as they show their true colors.ide chaos, as they show their true colors. , A student gets immediately forced into hisA student gets immediately forced into his teacher's "black mountain climbing" club, where its members do erratic and weird things to distract other mountaineers, putting them in grave danger in the process. Public reaction is, if you're familiar with weird situations, all too typical.ar with weird situations, all too typical. , This episode involves the tragic, inevitabThis episode involves the tragic, inevitable and final moment in life that is death. In the first half, Reiko-chan must cope with the death of Akio, a weird, four-legged, three-eyed, severely malfunctioning robot she loved so much, with her still functioning partner, the centauroid Mamoru, which, of course, also suffers from the same symptoms Akio did. 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rdfs:comment 『ギャグマンガ日和』(ギャグマンガびより、ラテン文字表記:Gag Manga Biyori)は、増田こうすけによる日本のギャグ漫画、およびそのアニメ化作品。2015年より『ギャグマンガ日和GB』と改題し、『ジャンプスクエア』にて連載中。 , Gag Manga Biyori (jap. ギャグマンガ日和) ist eine Mangaserie von , die seit 2000 in Japan erscheint. Die groteske Comedy-Serie wurde ab 2002 mehrfach als Anime adaptiert. Außerdem basieren vier Theaterstücke auf dem Manga. , 개그만화 보기 좋은 날(일본어: ギャグマンガ日和)은 마스다 코스케의 만화 및 그 애니메이션화 작품이다. 만화 잡지 「월간 소년 점프」(슈에이샤)에서 2000년 1월호부터 휴간호가 되는 2007년 7월호까지 연재되고 그 다음은 후계잡지 「점프 스퀘어」에서 2007년 12월 창간호부터 2015년 12월호까지 연재했다. , 《搞笑漫畫日和》(日语:ギャグマンガ日和)是日本漫畫家創作的日本漫畫作品。於集英社漫畫雜誌《月刊少年JUMP》2000年1月號開始連載。之後因為雜誌休刊的關係,改為《Jump Square》,連載至2015年12月號完結。單行本全15卷。現在改標題為《搞笑漫畫日和GB》(ギャグマンガ日和GB)於《Jump Square》上連載。 动画共有四部,最新的一部是为紀念漫畫連載11周年於2010年1月开始播放的第4季動畫「搞笑漫画日和+」。每集动画的长度约为5分钟。 , Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (JaMasuda Kōsuke Gekijō: Gag Manga Biyori (Japanese: 増田こうすけ劇場 ギャグマンガ日和, Hepburn: Masuda Kōsuke Gekijō Gyagu Manga Biyori, "Kosuke Masuda Theater: Good Day for Gag Manga"), or simply known as Gag Manga Biyori, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kosuke Masuda. It started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in the January 2000 issue. The magazine ceased publication in June 2007, and the series was transferred to the then-brand new magazine Jump Square in November of the same year, where it was published until November 2014. Shueisha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes. The manga continued in Jump Square, under the title Gag Manga Biyori GB, in December 2014. Gag Manga Biyori features a hyperactive, random, and nonsensical style that revolves ndom, and nonsensical style that revolves
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