Sasaki And Miyano
   HOME
*





Sasaki And Miyano
is a Japanese manga series by Shō Harusono, serialized online via '' pixiv Comic'' website since 2016. It has been collected in nine ''tankōbon'' volumes by Media Factory. A two-volume novel adaptation by Kotoko Hachijō was published by Media Factory from October 2018 to March 2020. A spin-off manga by Harusono titled has been serialized in Media Factory's ''shōjo'' manga magazine '' Monthly Comic Gene'' since March 2019 and has been collected in two ''tankōbon'' volumes. ''Sasaki and Miyano'' follows the story of two male high school students as their friendship gradually becomes romantic. An anime television series adaptation by Studio Deen aired from January to March 2022. An anime film, '' Sasaki and Miyano: Graduation'', premiered in Japan in February 2023. Characters ; : :A short, ''bishōnen'' first-year student. Despite being attracted to girls, he is a self-identified '' fudanshi''-- a male fan of ''yaoi'' manga-- and is watchful for tropes of the genre w ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Slice Of Life
Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. In theater, slice of life refers to naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence of events in a character's life is presented, often lacking plot development, conflict and exposition, as well as often having an open ending. Film and theater In theatrical parlance, the term ''slice of life'' refers to a naturalistic representation of real life, sometimes used as an adjective, as in "a play with 'slice of life' dialogues". The term originated between 1890 and 1895 as a calque from the French phrase ''tranche de vie'', credited to the French playwright Jean Jullien (1854–1919). Jullien introduced the term not long after a staging of his play ''The Serenade'', as noted by Wayne S. Turney in his essay "Notes on Naturalism in the Theatre": ''The Serenade'' was introduced by the Théâtre Libre in 1887. It is a prime example of ''rosserie'', ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE