Overview
Author | Aki Hamaji |
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Formats | Four-panel comic |
Genres | Comedy, Music |
Publisher | Houbunsha |
Magazine | Manga Time Kirara MAX |
Total number of volumes published | 4 (as of August 2022) |
Serialisation status | Currently serialised |
Bocchi the Rock! (ぼっち・ざ・ろっく!, 'Bocchi za Rock!') is a manga written by Aki Hamaji. It began serialization in Manga Time Kirara MAX, a 4-koma magazine published by Houbunsha, from March 2018 (May edition).
This 4-koma manga focuses on the band life of Hitori Gotoh (nicknamed Bocchi-chan), a terribly shy high school student who yearns to be in a rock band, and the members of the four member band known as Kessoku Band.
Although it is a work with a band theme, due to the nature of Manga Time Kirara, there are relatively fewer depictions of the band itself, but rather a lot of interaction between the characters and their growth. As can be seen from the protagonist's nickname Bocchi-chan (bocchi meaning loneliness or isolated in Japanese), she is extremely shy, and her self-deprecating jokes and suspicious behavior are Bocchi-chan's signature style.
Nevertheless, the work also contains many episodes and parodies about Japanese rock band culture, and a lot of the descriptions in the work, such as the environment of live-house, which are small, eatery-style music stages, are based on actual interviews by the author.
A TV anime adaptation has been produced by CloverWorks.
Characters
Kessoku Band
Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama
Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro
Voiced by: Saku Mizuno
Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa
Other Characters
- Seika Ijichi (伊地知星歌)
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida
- PA-san (PAさん)
Voiced by: Kotori Koiwai
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi
- Futari Gotoh (後藤ふたり)
Voiced by: Misaki Watada
- Naoki Gotoh (後藤直樹)
Voiced by: Junji Majima
- Michiyo Gotoh (後藤美智代)
Voiced by: Rie Suegara
- Jimihen (ジミヘン)
Voiced by: Kotori Koiwai
- Kessoku Band Fan No.1, No.2 (結束バンドファン1号・2号)
Voiced by: Kana Ichinose, Miyuri Shimabukuro
- Yoyoko Otsuki (大槻ヨヨコ)
TV Anime
On 18 February 2021, news of the tentative decision to adapt the series into a TV animation series was announced.
In December, a teaser PV was released and it was announced that the series would be broadcast in 2022.
A specific broadcast date was subsequently announced on 11 July 2022 via the official Twitter feed.
The TV anime will be broadcast as an autumn 2022 anime. Broadcasting stations include TOKYOMX, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, BS11, AT-X, Miyazaki Broadcasting System, Mainichi Broadcasting System and RKB Mainichi Broadcasting System.
As a side note, the reason why the anime is to be broadcast in Miyazaki Prefecture, a remote rural region, is because the original author, who is from Miyazaki, was told by the producers of the anime that they could do it if she wanted to broadcast it in her home town.
Despite incorporating original elements that complement the lines of the original work, which are often perceived critically, and alterations such as the rearrangement of some episodes, the animated adaptation has received high praise for its above-average quality as an animated work. Specifically, the increase in the amount of dialogue and conversation backed up by an understanding of the characters, the elaboration of the drama parts, the eerie yet strangely fascinating performance by Yoshino Aoyama, who voices the protagonist, and numerous pathetic songs with the guitar, and the freely changing animation direction with live-action footage are all cited. In particular, the spectacular live performance scene depicted in the sequence of the audition to gain a place on the stage has captured the hearts of many viewers.
Production staff
Original story by | Aki Hamaji |
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Director | Keiichiro Saito |
Series Composition | Erika Yoshida |
Character Design | Kerorira |
Assistant Director | Yusuke Yamamoto (※) |
Live director | Yusuke Kawakami |
Live Animator | Yuki Ito |
Prop Design | Ayumi Nagaki |
2D Works | Aoi Umeki |
Color Designer | Asuka Yokota |
Art Director | Yasunao Moriyasu |
Art Direction | taracod |
Director of Photography | Tsubasa Kanamori |
CG Director | Katsuaki Miyaji |
Live CG Director | Hiroaki Uchida |
Editing | Daisuke Hiraki |
Music | Tomoki Kikuya |
Music Production | Aniplex |
Sound Director | Akiko Fujita |
Sound Effects | Shota Yaso |
Animation Producer | Shota Umehara |
Animation Production | CloverWorks |
Production | Aniplex, Houbunsha |
(※)...Different person from the animation director Yusuke Yamamoto 山本裕介 (director of the "Encouragement of Climb" series, etc.) of the same name. The assistant director of this work is under the name '山本ゆうすけ'.
Theme Songs
The artist for all of these is Kessoku Band.
Opening Theme
"Seishun Complex" (青春コンプレックス)
Lyrics: Ai Higuchi Composition: Otoha Arrangement: Ritsuo Mitsui
Ending Theme
"Distortion!!"
Lyrics and composition: Maguro Taniguchi Arrangement by Ritsuo Mitsui
"Karakara" (カラカラ)
Lyrics and Composition: Ikkyu Nakajima, Arrangement: Ritsuo Mitsui
Episode List
The subtitle of each episode is thought to be inspired by the song title of the Japanese rock band ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION. (See Remarks).
No. | Episode Title | Original Episode Title | Remarks |
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#1 | Lonely Rolling Bocchi | 転がるぼっち | 転がる岩、君に朝が降る |
#2 | See You Tomorrow | また明日 | それではまた明日 |
#3 | Be Right There | 馳せサンズ | 長谷サンズ |
#4 | Jumping Girl(s) | ジャンピングガール(ズ) | ダンシングガール |
#5 | Flightless Fish | 飛べない魚 | 飛べない魚 |
#6 | Eight Views | 八景 | 八景 |
#7 | To Your House | 君の家まで | 君の街まで |
#8 | Bochi the Rock | ぼっち・ざ・ろっく! | (N/A) |
#9 | Enoshima Escar | 江ノ島エスカー | 江ノ島エスカー |
Related Videos
1st PV
2nd PV
"Guitar, Loneliness and Blue Planet" Lyric Video
"Ano Band" Lyric Video
Related Articles
General | Yonkoma (4-koma) Manga Time Kirara MAX Aki Hamaji |
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Anime | CloverWorks Fall 2022 Anime |
Category | Rock Band Live-House Komyushou |
Abbreviations | BTR BoZaRo |
Coupling (Pairing) | BoKita BoNiji |
Fan Art Tags / Memes | BTRbandparody ... Fan art parodying existing rock band album covers with members of Kessoku Band. |
- K-On! ...Both works deal with girl bands and are serialised in Manga Time Kirara-affiliated magazines.
- Slow Loop ... In episode 26 of the original manga, members of what appears to be Kessoku Band appear as a mob. In the 10th episode of the anime version, they appeared prior to the broadcast of "Bocchi the Rock".
- ASIANKUNG-FUGENERATION
- The origin of the character development of the members of the Kessoku Band. Each member's surname (Gotoh, Ijichi, Yamada, Kita) is derived from the surname of a member of this band (with the exception of the vocalist, whose instrument also matches), and the birthdays are the reverse of the corresponding member's birthday (e.g. Masafumi Gotoh 2 December → Hitori Gotoh 21 February).
- The title of the work, Bocchi the Rock! (ぼっち・ざ・ろっく!) is a play on Masafumi Gotoh's book "Gotch Words (GOTCH GO ROCK!)". The titles of the episodes in the anime version are also thought to be derived from the band's song titles.
External Links
Kessoku Band Official Instagram
Japanese
TVアニメ「ぼっち・ざ・ろっく!」公式サイト (TV Anime Official Website)
TVアニメ「ぼっち・ざ・ろっく!」公式 (@BTR_anime) / Twitter