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Madokashii Sekai no Ue de
Anime: N.H.K ni Youkoso!
OST: N.H.K ni Youkoso! ED2 (2006)
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Welcome to the N.H.K. (N・H・Kにようこそ!, NHK ni Yōkoso!) is a Japanese novel written by Tatsuhiko Takimoto, with a cover illustration by Yoshitoshi ABe, and was published by Kadokawa Shoten in Japan on January 28, 2002. The novel was first published in English by Tokyopop on October 9, 2007. The story centers around a twenty-two-year-old hikikomori who gets aid from a strange girl who seems to know a lot about him, despite never meeting him before. A common theme throughout the story deals with the hardships of life and how people must deal with them in their own way.

Welcome to the N.H.K. was adapted into a manga series, also written by Takimoto, with art by Kendi Oiwa. The manga was serialized between June 2004 and June 2007 in Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine Shōnen Ace. The manga's forty chapters have been collected into eight bound volumes released in Japan and overseas. The English edition of the manga is published by Tokyopop, and the first volume was released in October 2006.[1] It is one of the first manga published by Tokyopop to be rated M, for an eighteen or older audience. The novel was also adapted into a twenty-four-episode anime television series by Gonzo which aired in Japan between July and December 2006. ADV Films announced at Anime Central that they acquired the English rights to the anime, and they released DVD volume one in October 2007 with volume two released in December 2007.

In Japan, "NHK" refers to the TV channel and broadcasting corporation Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, but within the series, the main character believes it stands for Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai (日本引きこもり協会, Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai? "The Japanese Hikikomori Association"), which is a reference to the protagonist's claim of a subversive conspiracy led by NHK (the real-life broadcasting corporation) to create hikikomori. While it mainly deals with the reclusive phenomenon of hikikomori, the plot also explores many other Japanese subcultures—for example: otaku, lolicon, and internet suicide. Despite the show's name, Welcome to the N.H.K. was not broadcast exclusively on the NHK television network, but it was syndicated throughout Japan.

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  • *hands up* i'm hikkikomori

  • You will never have a mentally disturbed girl try to save you from your hikikomori lifestyle ;_;

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  • @nikiwonoto you have point. i am 25 now and still jobless on purpose just hoping real life misaki could save me. i knew she's there somewhere. so dont lose hope someday i bet you would find her. she somewhere there. i doubt that the face impossible the same as 2d in anime,but the character 50% might exist. you just have to dig up this conspiracy planet.

  • please recommend amazing animes similar to this! thank you! :)

  • This song man, it's beautiful.

  • This was a truly masterpieceful anime. Consider this--Yamazaki and Satou are obsessed with the galges because they provide an escape from their lives; in the games cute girls with pure intentions like you for no reason, and while one plays them he undergoes a willing suspension of belief in order to answer the question: "Why would SHE like someone like ME?" The purpose of the anime, at least in my mind, was to answer this question.

  • Yui Makino has the most beautiful voice on the planet.

  • I don't give a damn on the women in this world where mostly putting fake mask on their face for advantages. but honestly, isn't that great if there's someone who truly exist like misaki-chan? well...probably in our dream...coz no one would truly put their life on a person even after being tortured. even if it happen to me, I dont think I would still hv the idea to care others instead of my own.

  • @nikiwonoto You are so right! Where have all the good women gone ...

  • this song just make a bad day good

  • @ZodLex No, this is simply an answer I usually save for misogynistic comments like that. What he wants is someone who would take care of him and his wishes before her own. That and he actually hasn't understood Misaki's character. She's a girl in a need of a serious therapy and not Mother Theresa. Unless he's not even serious about the comment.

  • good luck for all.

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