My Wife is Wagatsuma-san explained

Ja Kanji:我妻さんは俺のヨメ
Ja Romaji:Wagatsuma-san wa Ore no Yome
Genre:Romantic comedy
Type:manga
Author:Yuu Kuraishi
Illustrator:Keishi Nishikida
Publisher:Kodansha
Demographic:Shōnen
Magazine:Weekly Shōnen Magazine
First:September 20, 2011
Last:September 24, 2014
Volumes:13
Volume List:
  1. Volume list

, is a Japanese manga series written by Yuu Kuraishi and illustrated by Keishi Nishikida. It was serialised in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from September 2011 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 13 tankōbon volumes. It was released weekly on Crunchyroll Manga in English, with digital releases in volumes on Amazon Kindle and ComiXology.

Plot

Hitoshi Aoshima is an unpopular high schooler with average grades. He longs to have a girlfriend, especially the beautiful and smart Ai Wagatsuma. One day, he discovers he has time slipped 10 years in the future, where he is married to Ai. However, the time spent in the future is short-lived as he returns to regular time. Hitoshi is able to use some of his future knowledge to gain insights into what Ai likes, but soon discovers that some of his present actions can affect his future, including scenarios where he is not married to Ai. He also hangs out with a group of unpopular and quirky classmates called the DX Corps, and makes other friends including a female foreign exchange student and a fairly popular boy that the DX Corps disliked.

Characters

A second-year high school student who dreams of having a girlfriend. He has the ability to time slip ten years into the future, where he is married to Ai Wagatsuma, although he cannot control when he slips or returns. He is unpopular and gets average grades, and is a member of Zaishou High's volleyball team where he and his friends are benchwarmers. He ends up associating with the DX Corps, a secret society in his high school whose members are jealous of popular male students. His DX Corps codename is .
  • The title character is the most attractive girl in school. She is known for her beauty, high grades and distinction in athletics. She is happily married to Hitoshi in the latter's time-slipped future. She is fond of animals and aspires to be a veterinarian. She is a star member of the swim club but injures her leg at a major swim competition.
  • Hitoshi's little sister who is in fifth grade in elementary school. She turns into a good-looking and fashionable gyaru in the future.
  • The DX Corps are a secret society of unpopular high school boys. They despise "life-havers who glorify romance". In addition to Hitoshi, there are the following members:
  • : A foreign exchange student from the Netherlands who becomes friends with Hitoshi and Ai. She is half-Japanese and half-Dutch, and is fairly buxom. In some of the future scenarios she becomes Hitoshi's wife; in others, she is a close friend of Hitoshi and Ai, alongside the DX Corps members. Her brother, does not approve of Silvia staying in Japan. He is modelled on Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star; their three elder brothers are likewise modelled on Kenshiro's.
  • : A schoolmate who is popular with the girls, which led to the formation of the DX Corps. In one of the future scenarios, his life is ruined, so Hitoshi changes it for the better so that Dobashi becomes friends with Hitoshi and even becomes friendly with the DX Corps.
  • The Hagakure are a trio of nerdy girls who enjoy boys love comics. They get upset that the DX Corps have become popular despite being nerdy, and end up in a contest with them. They include the following:
  • : A substitute teacher whose everyday clumsiness and actions tend to be erotic. She is the love interest of Kyuuji and becomes the wife of Hitoshi in one potential scenario.
  • : A new math teacher at Hitoshi's school. He becomes the advisor of the volleyball team. He is later revealed to be a time slipper who has watched over Hitoshi's activities.
  • Release

    Written by Yuu Kuraishi and illustrated by Keishi Nishikida, the manga was serialised by the magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine and published by Kodansha in Japan and has been licensed to stream in Crunchyroll Manga for its international audience.[1] [2] 111 chapters were published with the final chapter on September 24, 2014. Kuraishi said that it was impossible for him to be a manga creator and work at a restrauant chain at the same time.[3] 13 volumes have been published by Kodansha.

    My Wife is Wagatsuma-san was listed among the first 12 Kodansha titles that were launched for Crunchyroll Manga.[4] [5]

    Volume list

    With a few exceptions, the chapter titles in the Japanese editions were printed in English. The first eleven chapters are numbered with a hash mark as in "#1", "#2", etc. They are numbered with a "N" in this list. The chapters after that are numbered as parts as in "PART1", "PART2", etc. They are numbered plainly on this list. The English version as published on Amazon Kindle/ComiXology also uses these translations.

    Reception

    Jason Thompson, in his review on Anime News Network, gave the manga out of 4 stars. He described the manga series as "a pleasant surprise by getting funnier and funnier" and that "it's a cute premise handled in clever and silly ways."[1] Deb Aoki wrote in Publishers Weekly that the series sounds similar to How I Met Your Mother.[6]

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: House of 1000 Manga. November 15, 2013. March 28, 2016.
    2. Web site: NYCC: Kodansha Offers a Look Behind the Scenes of "Attack on Titan," "Noragami" & More. 14 October 2015. comicbookresources.com. 13 August 2016.
    3. Web site: My Wife is Wagatsuma-san Manga to End on September 24. September 14, 2014. Anime News Network. March 28, 2016.
    4. Web site: Crunchyroll Expands into Simulcast Manga Chapters with Kodansha . 28 October 2013 .
    5. Web site: Crunchyroll Launches Digital Manga Subscription Service With Same-Day Offerings . comicsalliance.com . 13 August 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160810040609/http://comicsalliance.com/crunchyroll-launches-digital-manga-subscription-service-with-same-day-offerings/ . 10 August 2016 .
    6. Web site: Kodansha, Crunchyroll To Offer Digital Manga. publishersweekly.com. 13 August 2016.