Chibisan Date | |
Ja Kanji: | ちびさんデイト |
Ja Romaji: | Chibisan Deito |
Genre: | Slice of life, drama comedy |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Hidekaz Himaruya |
Publisher: | Gentosha |
Demographic: | Seinen |
Magazine: | Comic Birz Comic Spica |
First: | February 28, 2009 |
Last: | April 26, 2013 |
Volumes: | 4 |
is a manga series by Hidekaz Himaruya. The series chronicles the story of Seiji Chiga, a young man from Japan studying to become an artist on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts, and his interactions with his new friends, during the 1960s (the Shōwa period in Japan).[1]
Chibisan Date is the second manga by Himaruya to be published, the first being , and four tankōbon have been published by Gentosha Comics, the first on November 24, 2009, the second on February 24, 2012, and the third on December 24, 2012 and the fourth on June 24, 2013. In addition, it had been serialized in Comic Birz since the April 2009 issue. The series went on a year-long unannounced hiatus, with no new chapters serialized after the August 2010 issue. The series relaunched on October 28, 2011, in the first issue of Comic Spica.[2] The series ended in the April 2013 issue of Comic Spica.[3]
Chibisan Date focuses on Seiji Chiga, a young artist studying under Mr. Suehiro, a potter, on the island of Nantucket during the 1960s. A pessimist who doubts his abilities constantly, Seiji puts pressure on himself to place better in an art competition, and as a result suffers a creative block. Passing his time with his new friends - including a young girl known only as "Chibi-san", two teenage girls from Boston, and the son of a local fisherman - Seiji faces each day overcoming some small obstacle to reach a brighter outlook on life.[4]
Written and illustrated by Hidekaz Himaruya, the Chibisan Date chapters are serialized in Comic Birz. Gentosha has collected the chapters into one bound volume so far, published on November 24, 2009.[5] Shortly after the first chapter was released, an online-exclusive chapter entitled, focusing on the supporting character Sujanta, was posted on Hidekaz Himaruya's blog.[6]
In January 2009 Anime News Network reported that the series would also begin serialization in Gentosha's seinen manga magazine Comic Birz starting in the April issue, though it was initially reported that Himaruya's other series would be serialized.[7] After a year-long hiatus from 2010 to 2011, it resumed serialization with the launch of the new magazine Comic Spica.[2] Amazon.com has listed Chibisan Date as being licensed by Tokyopop for a North American release, with the first volume released on June 28, 2011,[8] however Tokyopop has announced the shutdown of its US publishing operations at the end of May 2011.[9]
In the July 2010 issue of Comic Birz it was announced that there would be a drama CD of Chibi-san Date.[10] However, at the time of the manga's conclusion in 2013, no further news on the CD has materialized.