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Tsugumomo
Cover of the first volume
つぐもも
Genre
Manga
Written byYoshikazu Hamada
Published byFutabasha
English publisher
ImprintAction Comics
Magazine
DemographicSeinen
Original runNovember 20, 2007– present
Volumes33
Anime television series
Directed byRyōichi Kuraya
Produced by
List
    • Yuuichi Nakano
    • Toshiyuki Onuma
    • Taisuke Hashirayama
    • Gou Morita
    • Yukiya Sakikawa
    • Motohiro Oda
    • Shinji Horikiri
    • Fuminori Yamazaki
    • Katsunori Narumo
    • Eiji Maesaka
    • Yuuji Yoshida
Written byRyōichi Kuraya
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
StudioZero-G
Licensed byCrunchyroll[a]
Original networkAnimax,Tokyo MX,BS11
Original runApril 3, 2017June 19, 2017
Episodes12(List of episodes)
Original video animation
Directed byRyōichi Kuraya
Produced by
  • Taisuke Hashirayama
  • Gou Morita
  • Motohiro Oda
Written byRyōichi Kuraya
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
StudioZero-G
ReleasedJanuary 22, 2020
Runtime22 minutes
Anime television series
Tsugu Tsugumomo
Directed byRyōichi Kuraya
Produced by
List
    • Taisuke Hashirayama
    • Gou Morita
    • Motohiro Oda
    • Yukiya Sakikawa
    • Fuminori Yamazaki
    • Hideyuki Kachi
    • Yutaka Kashiwagi
    • Natsuko Kawasaki
    • Shinji Oomori
    • Kentarou Suga
    • Tomaki Yusa
    • Isao Soumiya
    • Shizuko Tonuma
    • Ayaka Sugiura
    • Jun Hamada
    • Masaya Kuramoto
    • Hiromichi Takagi
Written byRyōichi Kuraya
Music byYasuharu Takanashi
StudioZero-G
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkAT-X,Tokyo MX,Chūkyō TV,BS Fuji
Original runApril 5, 2020June 21, 2020
Episodes12(List of episodes)
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Tsugumomo(Japanese:つぐもも)is a Japanesemangaseries written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Hamada, started in 2007. Two volumes of the series were published in English by the now-defunctJMangaservice. Ananimetelevision series adaptation aired in 2017. A second season aired in 2020.

Synopsis

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Kazuya Kagami, an ordinary boy, finds his life turned upside down when his late mother'sobitransforms into a girl wearing a kimono named Kiriha. She happens to be atsukumogamicalled a "tsugumomo," objects that have gained a soul through long years of harmony with their owners. Kazuya has no recollection of meeting Kiriha when she exclaims "Long time no see" to him. He nearly loses his life from an attacking "amasogi", premature spirits born only to fulfill impure wishes of certain people, and Kiriha defends him. With Kiriha's arrival, Kazuya enters a reality with gods and other tsukumogami and slowly discovers his dark past.

Characters

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Main

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Kazuya Kagami(Thêm hạ thấy một cũng,Kagami Kazuya)
Voiced by:Yūko Sanpei[3](Japanese);Howard Wang[4](English)
Kazuya has a dark past that is hidden from himself with a seal which slowly comes undone throughout the series. He often mourns over his status as a Taboo Child, feeling responsible for the amasogi that are born around him and feeling greatly distressed upon seeing someone suffer from a severe Curse Backlash. He's quite brave, often stepping up and selflessly throwing himself into the fray to accomplish his mission as Kamioka's exorcist, as well as frequently prioritizing the safety of the host's and the others above everything else. Over the series, Kazuya comes to hold a very strong sentimental value for those he met upon becoming an exorcist, like Kukuri, Kokuyou and Kiriha. He becomes exceedingly concerned for their well-being to the point of being thrown into a great rage if he feels they are endangered.
Kiriha(Đồng diệp)
Voiced by:Naomi Ōzora[3](Japanese);Sarah Wiedenheft[4](English)
Kiriha is atsukumogamiwho used to be in a form of a white cherry blossomobithat Kazuya carries around, in a human form she appears as a teenager who is very powerful and is capable of taking down amasogi and other tsukumogami. She has a malevolent side where she enjoys roughing up others especially Kazuya and Kukuri, when in her loli form, she is basically crude, arrogant, brash, boastful, possessive, lazy, ill tempered and curses a lot, as an obi she used to belong to Kazuya's mother where the scent serves as a memento to Kazuya. She also has a perverted side where she occasionally enjoys sexually harassing Kazuya when they are alone and Kukuri as well though the former is due to her infatuation with him.
Kyōka(Vang hoa)
Voiced by:Sora Tokui
Kyōka is a flute tsukumogami who was originally a member of Mayoiga. She first appeared as part of a radical group who would wait for Kukuri to weaken and attacked Kazuya and Kukuri's other defenders. However, Kazuya defeats her and she exhausts her spirit powers, turning back into a flute. Kazuya spares her because he understood that she attacked Kukuri to protect her fellow tsukumogami at Mayoiga, who were running out of spirit power and returning to their original forms. For this reason, Kukuri returns Kyōka's flute form to Kazuya believing that Kyōka can be revived. Kazuya carries the flute with him until Kazuya is imprisoned at Tsuzura Temple along other tsukumogami users who viewed their tsukumogami as partners rather than tools. Kyōka awakens and helps the group escape from their prison and later partners with Kazuya since Kiriha had been destroyed in a previous confrontation with a resurrected Kanaka Kagami. After she partners with Kazuya she acts as a typical tsundere until she comes to understand him and starts to like him.

Supporting

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Chisato Chikaishi(Gần thạch ngàn dặm,Chikaishi Chisato)
Voiced by:Noriko Shibasaki[3](Japanese);Megan Shipman[4](English)
She is Kazuya's childhood friend who has a crush on him unbeknownst to Kazuya. She is the Class Representative of Kamioka East Middle School's Class 2-2.
Kukuri(くくり)
Voiced by:Yurika Kubo[3](Japanese);Apphia Yu[4](English)
Kukurihime no Kamiis the god of the land (ubusunagami), protecting Kazuya's city. She specializes in using water spells and attacks. In her adult form, she is very powerful to the point she can even beat Kiriha, though she would always wear a Noh Mask that enhances her power. But in her loli form, she is basically too weak and is no match for Kiriha even in her loli form, she would often find herself being on the receiving end of Kiriha's bullying where she would end up screaming in agony. She and her familiar Kokuyo used to live in a shrine but after suffering from financial difficulties, they both lived in a park, then in Kazuya's house after their temporary home was demolished. Unlike Kiriha who bums around, she is very helpful with household chores which pleases Kazuya's sister, Kasumi. She also likes Kazuya and hopes that she can marry him and have a family.
Kokuyō(Hắc diệu)
Voiced by:Eriko Matsui[3](Japanese);Leah Clark[4](English)
She is a voluptuous woman who is also aravenspirit; she serves as Kukuri's familiar. She has a big appetite where there is a running gag that everything she eats goes to her huge breasts. Due to the shrine's huge debt she has to work at lot of odd jobs that include working construction to working as a cashier at a supermarket. She appears to be infatuated with Kazuya like many of the other female characters although, later after witnessing Kazuya showing concern over her injured, she begins to develop deeper feelings for him.
Sunao Sumeragi(Hoàng すなお,Sumeragi Sunao)
Voiced by:Yō Taichi[5](Japanese); Megan Emerick[6](English)
She is a malison cleaner belonging to a long line of malison cleaners. She challenges Kazuya to a duel over his rights as a malison cleaner, and loses. Due to her loss, the only way she can inherit her family's swordsmanship school is by marrying Kazuya. She does show hints of feelings towards Kazuya at times, but she is extremely embarrassed.
Kotetsu(Hổ thiết)
Voiced by:Rumi Okubo[5](Japanese);Orion Pitts[6](English)
He is a tsugumomo who is in a form of a Katana, he basically serves Sunao Sumeragi.
Kasumi Kagami(Thêm hạ thấy hà,Kagami Kasumi)
Voiced by:Ayana Taketatsu[5](Japanese);Jeannie Tirado[4](English)
She is Kazuya's elder sister, who is in high school and is often in charge with the household chores. Though she doesn't show it often, she actually has a brother complex towards Kazuya. Among the people in the household she is the only one whom Kiriha would dare not mess with.
Shirou Shiramine(Bạch phong Tứ Lang,Shiramine Shirō)
Voiced by:Sachi Kokuryu[5](Japanese); Kyle Igneczi[4](English)
Tadataka Tadata(Chỉ điền trung hiếu,Tadata Tadataka)
Voiced by:Mikako Komatsu(Japanese); Ryan Reynolds[6](English)
He is the Student Council President at Kamioka East Middle School.
Akito Ashimine(An thứ phong あきと,Ashimine Akito)
Voiced by:Shogo Sakata[7]
Arumi Ashimine(An thứ phong あるみ,Ashimine Arumi)
Voiced by:Riho Sugiyama[7]
Mimane Miyou(Mỹ ưng みまね,Miyou Mimane)
Voiced by: Mami Uchida[7]
Azami(あざみ,Azami)
Voiced by:Yūko Ōno[7]

Others

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Osamu Osanai(Tiểu sơn nội trị,Osanai Osamu)
Voiced by: Shiho Sasaki[5](Japanese); Stephen Fu[4](English)
Kanaka Kagami(Thêm hạ thấy tấu ca,Kagami Kanaka)
Voiced by:Kotono Mitsuishi[5](Japanese);Brittney Karbowski[6](English)
Mother of Kazuya Kagami.
Kazuaki Kagami(Thêm hạ thấy một minh,Kagami Kazuaki)
Voiced by:Hiroki Gotō(Japanese);Sonny Strait[6](English)
Father of Kazuya Kagami.
Suzuri Sumeragi(Hoàng すずり,Sumeragi Suzuri)
Voiced by:Hiromi Igarashi(Japanese);Morgan Garrett[6](English)
Mother of Sunao Sumeragi.
Taguri Kanayama(Kim sơn たぐり,Kanayama Taguri)
Voiced by:M.A.O[5](Japanese);Amber Lee Connors[6](English)

Media

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Manga

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Tsugumomois written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Hamada, who began serializing themangaon November 20, 2007.[1]The series was initially published inFutabasha'sComic Seed!web magazine, before being moved to theirWEB Comic High!magazine on August 20, 2008.[8]It later switched to the publisher's newMonthly Actionmagazine with the first issue on May 25, 2013.[9]AfterMonthly Actionclosed on February 24, 2024, it transferred toManga Action.[10]

The first volume of the series was one of the titles made available in English upon the launch of the digital manga publishing websiteJMangaon August 17, 2011.[11]The second volume was added on March 22, 2012.[12]Those two volumes were the only ones published before the company shut down in May 2013.[13][1]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1June 28, 2008[14]978-4-575-83509-0
2April 11, 2009[15]978-4-575-83609-7
3October 10, 2009[16]978-4-575-83682-0
4May 12, 2010[17]978-4-575-83768-1
5November 12, 2010[18]978-4-575-83837-4
6July 12, 2011[19]978-4-575-83926-5
7January 12, 2012[20]978-4-575-84018-6
8June 12, 2012[21]978-4-575-84081-0
9September 12, 2012[22]978-4-575-84127-5
10February 12, 2013[23]978-4-575-84194-7
11July 12, 2013[24]978-4-575-84261-6
12February 10, 2014[25]978-4-575-84344-6
13June 10, 2014[26]978-4-575-84425-2
14January 9, 2015[27]978-4-575-84559-4
15May 9, 2015[28]978-4-575-84617-1
16October 10, 2015[29]978-4-575-84703-1
17April 12, 2016[30]978-4-575-84782-6
18September 12, 2016[31]978-4-575-84849-6
19March 11, 2017[32]978-4-575-84939-4
20November 10, 2017[33]978-4-575-85056-7
21June 12, 2018[34]978-4-575-85166-3
22November 12, 2018[35]978-4-575-85228-8
23March 12, 2019[36]978-4-575-85290-5
24January 22, 2020[37][38]978-4-575-85386-5
978-4-575-85387-2(SP)
25May 12, 2020[39]978-4-575-85446-6
26December 10, 2020[40]978-4-575-85522-7
27June 10, 2021[41]978-4-575-85591-3
28February 12, 2022[42]978-4-575-85690-3
29August 10, 2022[43]978-4-575-85745-0
30February 9, 2023[44]978-4-575-85803-7
31July 12, 2023[45]978-4-575-85862-4
32February 8, 2024[46]978-4-575-85935-5
33August 8, 2024[47]978-4-575-85994-2

Anime

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Ananimeadaptation of the series was announced via a wraparound band on the 18th volume of the manga on September 12, 2016,[1][2]and was later confirmed to be a television series.[48]It premiered in April 2017.[49]The anime television series is directed and had scripts written by Ryōichi Kuraya at studioZero-G.Yasuharu Takanashi composed the music atPony Canyon.[50]The anime aired from April 3 to June 19, 2017, onAnimax,Tokyo MXand BS11.[51]The series ran for 12 episodes.[52]Prior to its acquisition bySony Pictures Television,Crunchyrollstreamed the series in North America, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, withFunimation(which was renamed itself to Crunchyroll in 2022) dubbed it and released it on home video in North America.[53][54][55]

A 20-minuteoriginal video animationwas also produced through crowdfunding.[56]It was bundled with the manga's 24th volume released on January 22, 2020.[57]

A second season titledTsugu Tsugumomoaired from April 5 to June 21, 2020, with the staff and cast members reprising their roles.[58][7]

Reception

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Sales

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The 7th volume of the series ranked at 22nd place on theOriconmanga sales chart, selling 19,102 copies;[59]the 9th volume ranked at 29th place, with 23,470 copies sold;[60]the 10th volume also ranked at 29th, with 24,454 copies sold;[61]the 12th volume reached 16th place, with 22,500 copies sold;[62]the 13th volume ranked at 24th place, with 22,551 copies sold;[63]the 15th volume ranked at 42nd place, with 24,145 copies sold;[64]the 17th volume reached 45th place, with 17,843 copies sold,[65]and the 18th volume ranked at 44th place, with 19,563 copies sold.[66]

Notes

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  1. ^Previously known asFunimation,which dubbed the series prior to its acquisition bySony Pictures Televisionin 2018. At that time, Crunchyroll was owned byOtter Media,which was acquired byAT&Tin 2018 before divesting to Sony in 2021.

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