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INTERVIEW | ‘My Deer Friend Nokotan’ Author Oshioshio

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With the recent popularity of My Deer Friend Nokotan anime, we have decided to republish our interview with the mangaka, Oshioshio. My Deer Friend Nokotan was initially published in Japan in Shōnen Magazine Edge in November 2019 and later made available on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket website.

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The manga had its North Amoserican debut in 2022, and the English version of volume 3 was published almost a year later in 2023. During the same year, I interviewed Oshioshio to promote Pixiv’s Anime Expo 2023 booth.

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OSHIOSHIO INTERVIEW

The interview was conducted via e-mail. Please note that the last question pertained to Anime Expo 2023.*

Krystal: Can you discuss your creative process and the influences you use for creating your artwork?

Oshioshio: I am influenced by everything I have experienced. The manga I read as a child, the anime I have watched, video games I have played, and the scenery I have traveled to, are all sources of my creativity. I will be drawing fan art of “Genshin Impact” at AX, and I have been very influenced by “Genshin Impact” recently. The beautiful landscapes and unique characters of Hara-Kami always make me think “I want to draw! I am always inspired by the beautiful landscapes and unique characters of “Genshin Impact”.

K: For fans, who might be reading this interview, what advice would you give them to become better artists?

O: Don’t hesitate to put in the effort. Keep drawing and keep trying. I believe that all the great artists I know are those who continue to practice these things. It takes courage to try anything, but people grow through repetition of trial and error. The results come when you keep trying, so let’s do our best together!

K: Your manga “My Deer Friend Nokatan” is currently being published in English; What inspired you to write the story, and why did you make Nokotan a Deer?

O: One day, by chance, I came up with the idea of a girl character whose antlers were stuck on a door. I thought this could be interesting, so I thought of a story and other characters, and the work “My Deer Friend Nokotan” was born. Nokotan was not just any creature with horns, but I wanted it to be familiar and new, so I decided on a deer. In Japan, there are tourist attractions where deer are famous, which everyone knows, so I thought it would be familiar.

K: You’re traveling to the U.S. for the annual Anime Expo; what are you most excited to see here in Los Angeles?*

O: This is my first time in the U.S., so I am looking forward to everything I see! I want to enjoy feeling the American air, food, people, and everything. I also love the Japanese Comic Market so much that I attend almost every year, and I am really looking forward to seeing Artist Alley, which has a similar atmosphere to Comiket. I am very interested to see how overseas otaku do their doujin activities.

Thank you for reading our interview with Oshioshio, you can read the full article from 2023 HERE, which also features an interview with anime illustrator, Modare.

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Truck-Kun’s Impact Hurts Transportation Industry, Says Manager

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Isekai, a popular anime subgenre, introduced fans to some of the most notorious villains of all time, often leading to high body counts, Truck-kun. The appearance of Truck-kun typically sets the stage for the events that viewers eagerly anticipate: the plot. However, a transportation manager in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, has voiced some strong opinions about the portrayal of truck in media.

According to the transportation and logistics industry news website Logistics Weekly News, a transportation manager in Shizuoka is upset about how frequent trucks are used to portray traffic accidents in major media. The manager believes that the media often depicts violent deaths, and this type of portrayal is creating a negative perception of the transportation industry.

When I count all the scenes I can remember in which an important character in a story dramatically loses his life in a traffic accident, the main role that effectively heightens the impact is certainly played by large vehicles such as trucks and dump trucks.

via weekly-net.co.jp

The manager pointed out that these depictions can function like subliminal messages, instilling a subconscious fear and aversion toward trucks in viewers. This impact is heightened when viewers emotionally connect with the characters involved. Furthermore, news coverage of serious accidents involving trucks often sensationalizes these incidents, further cementing negative stereotypes.

The manage cites these depictions as the leading cause of “parent blocking” and “wife blocking” in hiring drivers, as families are influenced by these ingrained fears. It all comes to down to ‘subliminal messages’, the unnamed manager states that audiences are “brain washed” in having a fear of trucks and subsequently, their drivers as well.

“In movies, TV dramas, manga, and anime, the car used in scenes where a character dies in a traffic accident is almost always a truck.”

via weekly-net.co.jp

The manger continued to state, that such negative depictions can’t be help due to freedom of expression in media, but that they would love to see a “balance” within major media, and depict the transportation industry in a more positive light.

Some commenters empathized with the manager, and some also express why trucks are prefect to depict a protagonist’s death stating, “If it were a passenger car, the scenes would lack impact. If it were a train, the connotation of suicide would be too strong, and buses are too safe to run over people, suggesting the accident rate for buses are lower than trucks. Others supported the manger’s statements by offering the media creators portray other transport vehicles for a change, while stating that truck were unfortunately the ‘go- to’ vehicles to portray deaths since its a common vehicle to find on streets of Japan.

According to the article, transportation companies remain dedicated to promoting a positive image of drivers and the logistics industry through social media. However, changing the negative perceptions of trucks and the transportation industry portrayed in media, continues to be a significant challenge.

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PANTY & STOCKING ARE BACK! | New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT

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TRIGGER Assembles All-Star Team for 2025 ‘Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt’ Anime, Teaser Visual and Director Revealed

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After a 14-year hiatus since its original broadcast, the iconic MADE IN JAPAN cartoon anime ‘PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT‘ is making a spectacular comeback. Alongside this announcement, the teaser visual and title logo have been unveiled, and the official website, X, and Instagram accounts are now live and buzzing with excitement.

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The new series, officially titled ‘New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT,‘ promises to bring back all the characters we love. The teaser visual showcases PANTY, STOCKING, BRIEF, GARTERBELT, CHUCK, and their adversaries KNEESOCKS, SCANTY, and FASTENER, all in one stylish image. The new pop and stylish logo is sure to grab your attention.

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The animation will be produced by the renowned studio TRIGGER, famous for works like ‘KILL la KILL,’ ‘PROMARE,’ and ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.’ Hiroyuki Imaishi returns as the director, with Atushi Nishigori back as the original character designer. Hiromi Wakabayashi will handle the series composition, and Shigeto Koyama, SUSHiO, and Masaru Sakamoto will lead the character design. Adding to the excitement, Yoh Yoshinari, a prominent creator at TRIGGER, will join as a special “specialist“.

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Inspired by the iconic Black Garlic Sauce from McDonald’s Japan, this limited release offers a unique blend of garlic and soy sauce, balanced with a tangy sweetness. Marking the first-ever garlic sauce to hit McDonald’s USA menus, this release re-engages anime fans and McDonald’s fans, following the successful WcDonalds campaign earlier this year.

Get ready to harness the immeasurable power of our favorite jujutsu sorcerers as McDonald’s partners with “JUJUTSU KAISEN” to launch the new Special Grade Garlic Sauce, available exclusively on the McDonald’s App starting July 9. Inspired by the iconic Black Garlic Sauce from McDonald’s Japan, the Special Grade Garlic Sauce introduces a new arc in the U.S. sauce lineup, featuring notes of garlic and soy sauce balanced with a slight tangy sweetness.

Collectible Sauce Packaging:

The new sauce packaging features eight unique lid designs starring fan-favorite characters from the hit anime series. Grab the Special Grade Garlic Sauce for free with any order of Chicken McNuggets®, or pair it with your go-to order on the McDonald’s App to make a meal fit for any sorcerer. Collect them all to reach your peak strength.

Yuji Itadori – A rare talent not seen in a thousand years, able to withstand the poison of Sukuna and become his human vessel.
Megumi Fushiguro – A genius who enrolled as a 2nd-grade sorcerer, the only first-year student allowed to carry out solo missions.
Nobara Kugisaki – A strong-willed 3rd-grade jujutsu sorcerer from the countryside.
Satoru Gojo – The strongest special-grade sorcerer and teacher at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
Kento Nanami – A junior of Gojo who became a salaryman but later returned to Tokyo Jujutsu High to become a 1st-grade sorcerer.
Suguru Geto – A villain special-grade sorcerer aiming to create a paradise for sorcerers, free of humans.
Mahito – A curse originating from humans, capable of changing a person’s appearance by touching their soul.
Sukuna – A king from over a thousand years ago, still threatening the world after his death.
A Sorcerer-Worthy Meal and Deal

Use the slideshow below to preview the sauce packaging.

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Each purchase of the sauce also unlocks a 30-day free trial of Crunchyroll! Those who order the Special Grade Garlic Sauce on the McDonald’s App will receive a free 30-day Crunchyroll trial, allowing them to watch full episodes of their favorite anime content. Crunchyroll trial offer terms apply.

Starting July 9, activate your domain expansion and head to the McDonald’s App to order a taste of the Special Grade Garlic Sauce and snag all your favorite “JUJUTSU KAISEN” characters for a limited time while supplies last.

Additionally, NASCAR has also entered the collaboration.

Sukuna x NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace

This weekend, Bubba Wallace will race in the second annual Chicago Street Race with a Sukuna-themed paint scheme from “JUJUTSU KAISEN.”

McDonald’s Fan Zone at Chicago NASCAR Street Race

Racing fans in Chicago who download the McDonald’s App will gain access to the McDonald’s Fan Zone, including a look at the 23XI Show car, McDonald’s Sampling, and the Golden Access Break Room—a retro-inspired, JUJUTSU KAISEN and NASCAR-themed pop-up featured at this year’s race.

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