Don't Hurt Me, My Healer! | |
Ja Kanji: | このヒーラー、めんどくさい |
Ja Romaji: | Kono Hīrā, Mendokusai |
Genre: | Fantasy comedy |
Type: | manga |
Author: | Tannen ni Hakkō |
Publisher: | Kadokawa Shoten (vol. 1-2) Media Factory (vol. 3-present) |
Demographic: | Seinen |
Imprint: | MF Comics |
First: | July 31, 2019 |
Volumes: | 7 |
Type: | TV series |
Director: | Nobuaki Nakanishi |
Music: | Satoshi Igarashi |
Studio: | Jumondou |
Network: | AT-X, Tokyo MX, Kansai TV, BS11 |
First: | April 10, 2022 |
Last: | June 26, 2022 |
Episodes: | 12 |
is a Japanese fantasy comedy manga series by Tannen ni Hakkō. It has been serialized online via Kadokawa's ComicWalker website since July 2019 and has been collected in six tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Jumondou aired from April to June 2022.
In a fantasy world full of adventuring warriors battling monsters and villains, the heroes and their party members are usually supported by a healer. Alvin, a fully-armored adventurer trying to make a name for himself, meets a dark elf named Carla on his journey who claims to be a healer. However, her spells and her attitude seem to cause him more harm than good, and after she "accidentally" hits Alvin with a curse, the two are forced to travel together.
Don't Hurt Me, My Healer! is written and illustrated by Tannen ni Hakkō. It began serialization in Kadokawa's ComicWalker website on July 31, 2019. It also began serialization in Media Factory's seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper on October 5, 2020. Kadokawa Shoten published the series' first two volumes in print between February and September 2020 and it then switched to Media Factory from the third volume, published in April 2021, on. As of October 2023, seven tankōbon volumes have been released.
In April 2021, an anime television series adaptation was announced by Kadokawa.[1] It is produced by Jumondou and directed by Nobuaki Nakanishi, with Fumihiko Shimo handling the series' scripts, Chisato Kikunaga designing the characters, and Satoshi Igarashi composing the music.[2] It aired from April 10 to June 26 2022, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Kansai TV, and BS11. The opening theme song is "Jellyfish na Kimi e" (ジェリーフィッシュな君へ, lit. To the Jellyfish-like You) by Aguri Ōnishi, while the ending theme song is "HERO in HEALER" by Ōnishi, Takuya Satō, and Asuna Tomari.[3] Crunchyroll (formerly known as Funimation) has licensed the series.[4]
In 2020, the manga was among 50 nominees for the 6th Next Manga Awards in the web category.[5]