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Kazama Kenji thinks he’s a delinquent. He’s got the look, the style and the ‘tude to match—he even has a second-rate entourage. Deep down, however, Kazama is a good-hearted kid who finds himself and his loyal gang in over their heads when they stumble upon the Game Development Club. The club’s formidable members are four girls who he might actually be attracted to if they weren’t so freakin’ weird. The girls claim to have otherworldly powers which they use to defeat Kazama’s gang and force him to join their offbeat club. Can Kazama resist the girls’ bizarre charms and return to some semblance of a normal, everyday life…or is it “game over” for our hapless hero? |
Kazama Kenji thinks he’s a delinquent. He’s got the look, the style and the ‘tude to match—he even has a second-rate entourage. Deep down, however, Kazama is a good-hearted kid who finds himself and his loyal gang in over their heads when they stumble upon the Game Development Club. The club’s formidable members are four girls who he might actually be attracted to if they weren’t so freakin’ weird. The girls claim to have otherworldly powers which they use to defeat Kazama’s gang and force him to join their offbeat club. Can Kazama resist the girls’ bizarre charms and return to some semblance of a normal, everyday life…or is it “game over” for our hapless hero? |
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+ | == Trivia<br> |
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+ | According to a yahoo answer, the D from the name stands for: Death, Date, Danger, Dere, etc. |
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+ | and Fragments should be intepreted as "might happen", |
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+ | therefore the title can be read as: Might die; might have a date, might be in danger, someone might become dere-dere, etc. |
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+ | Source: http://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q14121641739 |
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Revision as of 12:39, 29 January 2015
Manga | |
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Status | |
Volumes | 8 (Ongoing) |
Chapters | 57 (Ongoing) |
Published | Jul 27, 2008 to ? |
Genres | Comedy, Romance, School, Harem, Seinen |
Author | Tomoya Haruno |
Serialization | Comic Alive |
Synopsis
Kazama Kenji thinks he’s a delinquent. He’s got the look, the style and the ‘tude to match—he even has a second-rate entourage. Deep down, however, Kazama is a good-hearted kid who finds himself and his loyal gang in over their heads when they stumble upon the Game Development Club. The club’s formidable members are four girls who he might actually be attracted to if they weren’t so freakin’ weird. The girls claim to have otherworldly powers which they use to defeat Kazama’s gang and force him to join their offbeat club. Can Kazama resist the girls’ bizarre charms and return to some semblance of a normal, everyday life…or is it “game over” for our hapless hero?
== Trivia
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According to a yahoo answer, the D from the name stands for: Death, Date, Danger, Dere, etc.
and Fragments should be intepreted as "might happen",
therefore the title can be read as: Might die; might have a date, might be in danger, someone might become dere-dere, etc.
Source: http://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q14121641739
Volume list
Cover | Chapters | JP Release | US Release |
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February 23, 2009 | August 5, 2014 | |
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October 23, 2009 | September 23, 2014 | |
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July 23, 2010 | December 2, 2014 | |
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February 23, 2011 | March 10, 2015 | |
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December 22, 2011 | ||
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October 23, 2012 | ||
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August 10, 2013 | ||
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December 21, 2013 | ||
September 23, 2014 |