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Cover of the first volume of Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun by Shueisha
Miracle Jump (2014) Weekly Young Jump (2015–2018)

^ All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll .



^ "Clean Freak! Aoyama kun - The Summer 2017 Anime Preview Guide" . Anime News Network . July 2, 2017 . Retrieved June 20, 2020 .

^ "Clean Freak! AOYAMA KUN" . Ponycan USA . Retrieved May 26, 2021 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 3, 2017). "Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Anime Reveals Main Cast, July 2 Premiere" . Anime News Network . Retrieved June 3, 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 20, 2017). "Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Anime's Promo Video Reveals More Cast, Ending Song Artists" . Anime News Network . Retrieved June 20, 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 29, 2017). "Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Anime Casts Daiki Hamano, Michiko Neya, Daisuke Namikawa" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 2, 2017 .

^ "「サムライうさぎ」の福島鉄平、MJで読切シリーズ始動" ["Samurai Usagi" Teppei Fukushima launches one-shot series at MJ]. Natalie (in Japanese). May 20, 2014 . Retrieved April 26, 2019 .

^ "潔癖すぎる天才サッカー少年描く「潔癖男子!青山くん」ヤンジャンに移籍" ["Innocent boy! Aoyama-kun" drawn by a genius soccer boy who is too innocent transferred to Yangjan]. Natalie (in Japanese). January 29, 2015 . Retrieved April 26, 2019 .

^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (December 20, 2017). "Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Manga Ends on January 4" . Anime News Network . Retrieved April 26, 2019 .

^ Jump up to: a b "潔癖男子! 青山くん 13/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved April 26, 2019 .

^ "潔癖男子!青山くん 1/坂本拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子!青山くん 2/坂本拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子!青山くん 3/坂本拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 4/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 5/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 6/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 7/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 8/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 9/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 10/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 11/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ "潔癖男子! 青山くん 12/坂本 拓 | 集英社コミック公式 S-MANGA" . S-MANGA (in Japanese). Shueisha . Retrieved May 24, 2021 .

^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (January 28, 2017). "Taku Sakamoto's Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Manga Gets TV Anime" . Anime News Network . Retrieved March 18, 2017 .

^ Antonio, Rafael (February 28, 2017). "Cleanliness Boy! Aoyama-kun Anime's Main Staff, Visual Unveiled" . Anime News Network . Retrieved March 18, 2017 .

^ Loo, Egan (July 2, 2017). "Crunchyroll to Stream Clean Freak! Aoyama kun Anime" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 2, 2017 .


Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun ( Japanese : 潔癖男子!青山くん , Hepburn : Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama -kun ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taku Sakamoto. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazines Miracle Jump (2014) and Weekly Young Jump (2015–2018), with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Studio Hibari aired from June to September 2017.

A first-year student, Aoyama, is a genius soccer player who is also obsessed with cleanliness.

Clean Freak! Aoyama kun is written and illustrated by Taku Sakamoto. It was first published in Shueisha 's Miracle Jump on May 20, 2014. [6] It was later transferred to Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump on January 29, 2015, [7] and finished on January 4, 2018. [8] As of March 19, 2018, the manga has been collected into thirteen tankōbon volumes. [9]

An anime television series adaptation by Studio Hibari aired from July 2 [3] to September 17, 2017. With Kazuya Ichikawa directing and Midori Gotou supervising scripts. TMS Entertainment are credited with producing the anime. [22] [23] [3] The opening theme is "White" by Bentham, while Ryotaro Okiayu , Tomokazu Seki , Sōichirō Hoshi , Daisuke Sakaguchi , Hiroyuki Yoshino perform the ending theme "Taiyō ga Kureta Kisetsu" (The Season the Sun Gave Us) under the name "Fujimi High School Soccer Team." [4] Crunchyroll streamed the anime. [24]

July 2, 2017 – September 17, 2017

Chapter 1: Aoyama-kun Is a Clean Freak
Chapter 2: Gotou-san Is Shy
Chapter 3: Zaizen-kun, Let's Work Hard Tomorrow, Too
Chapter 4: Aoyama-kun's Rumor Is Crazy
Chapter 5: Aoyama-kun's Reason For His Choice

Chapters 23–27
Chapter 28: What Zaizen-kun Heard Was
Chapters 29–31

Chapters 104–111
Final Story
Chapter 113: Aoyama-kun and Rainy Day
"Aoyama-kun Is a Clean Freak!" Transcription: " Aoyama-kun wa Kireizuki " ( Japanese : 青山くんはキレイ好き )

Aoyama is a talented midfielder of Fujimi High School's soccer team and has mysophobia . His obsession with cleanliness around him and during the game enrages his fellow teammate named Kaoru Zaizen. When Oshigami-Minami High School's soccer team visited his school and its forward named Akira Takechi persuaded him to join their school instead, Aoyama overcomes his phobia for a short time to win the match.
"Aoyama-kun, Do You Remember?" Transcription: " Aoyama-kun wa Oboeteru? " ( Japanese : 青山くんは覚えてる? )

Moka Gotō has a crush on Aoyama since elementary and decides to secretly clean the soccer clubroom as a way to help him. She eventually becomes the club manager after she got caught by the team. The next day, a rumor about Aoyama's fragrant towel spreads around and causes chaos among people curious about its smell. Kaoru manages to dispel the crowd but he later gets to smell the towel until Aoyama catches him in the act.
"The Reason Aoyama-kun Isn't Here" Transcription: " Aoyama-kun ga Inai Riyū " ( Japanese : 青山くんがいない理由 )

Akira and Taichi Yoshioka engage in an eating contest at a family restaurant while Aoyama and his teammates wait for the rain to stop. On the day of the match against Takada Academy High School, its captain's girlfriend named Kana locks Aoyama inside their clubroom to prevent him from competing. Moka manages to find them and frees him to join the final few minutes of the match, leading to Fujimi's victory.
"Narita-kun Keeps It a Secret" Transcription: " Narita-kun wa Himitsu ni Shiteiru " ( Japanese : 成田くんは秘密にしている )

Shion Narita has an obsession with cleanliness, like his classmate Aoyama, but he keeps it secret in their class. Shion and Aoyama compete in a cooking match during their home economics class. Shion is suspected to be the thief of one of his classmates' P.E. uniform until Aoyama solves the situation.
"Tsukamoto-kun's Life Is All About Laughs" Transcription: " Tsukamoto-kun wa Uke ga Inochi " ( Japanese : 塚本くんはウケが命 )

Fujimi's next match is against Minamida Fuzoku High School but Jin Tsukamoto faces trouble with their captain named Ryō Kadomatsu due to being bullied by him in their middle school days. Aoyama, Taichi, and Kazuma Sakai help him to regain his confidence to win the game.
"Ozaki-kun Has His Pride" Transcription: " Ozaki-kun ni wa Puraido ga Aru " ( Japanese : 尾崎くんにはプライドがある )

Aoyama's popularity irritates a manga author named Atsumu Ozaki. He decides to create a villain based on Aoyama but the character becomes a fan favorite, much to his chagrin. Atsumi finds ways to make the villain unlovable.
"Odagiri-san Can't Get It In" Transcription: " Odagiri-san wa Nakanaka Hairanai " ( Japanese : 小田切さんはなかなか入らない )

During a basketball match, Mio Odagiri manages to touch Aoyama without him fainting. After he challenged her for arm-wrestling and even requested her to make him a homemade lunch, everyone at school believe the two are in a relationship. Aoyama invites Mio to watch his soccer match for him to experience a high five. Mio clarifies they are not dating, much to everyone's relief while Moka realizes that Aoyama only wanted to feel how to be touched.
"Umeya-kun Is Very Patient" Transcription: " Umeya-kun wa Nintai Tsuyoi " ( Japanese : 梅屋くんは忍耐強い )

Tsubasa Umeya quits the judo club and joins the soccer team to get closer to his crush (Moka). He invites Aoyama and Moka to visit a cat shop inside a zoo for a date. As Aoyama and Moka go on a boat together to conclude the day, Tsubasa believes that a couple would not always end up marrying and will wait for his time.
"Miwa-chan Wants to Do a Training Camp" Transcription: " Miwa-chan wa Gasshuku ga Shitai " ( Japanese : 美和ちゃんは合宿がしたい )

Fujimi soccer club's coach named Miwa Takei invites the team to attend a training camp after she got inspired by an anime show she obsessed with. The team and other clubs arrive in a man-made indoor beach resort operated by Kaoru's rich family. Later night, they participate in a test of courage .
"Aoyama-kun Has Many Secrets" Transcription: " Aoyama-kun wa Himitsu ga Ōi " ( Japanese : 青山くんは秘密が多い )

Kaoru, Kazuma, Jin, and Taichi follow Aoyama on his way home to learn about his lifestyle after a girl named Kozue Kurata visited him. They find him cooking dinner inside a house owned by Seigo Ibuki, a famous soccer player of the Spanish national team. Aoyama helps Seigo to make amends with his girlfriend (Kozue) after the latter got angry at him for messing with the nutritional dinner she cooked for him.
"Sakai-kun's Hairstyle Has Changed" Transcription: " Sakai-kun no Kamigata ga Kawatta " ( Japanese : 坂井くんの髪型が変わった )

Kazuma changes his hairstyle to look like Aoyama, gaining popularity among female students and becoming better at playing soccer in the process. He replaces Kaoru as the new forward, causing the latter to ask Moka for help in training him. Meanwhile, Jin and Taichi persuade Kazuma to return to his old self and enjoy becoming friends with them instead of acting cool.
"The Reason Behind Aoyama-kun's Choice" Transcription: " Aoyama-kun no Eranda Riyū " ( Japanese : 青山くんの選んだ理由 )

Kaoru becomes worried that Aoyama might quit their soccer club after he spotted scouts talking to him about joining renowned teams instead of Fujimi's. During their preliminary match against Kuraishi High School, the team struggles to score until Kaoru manages to do so as a present for his mother who arrived to watch the game after she went overseas for five years. Aoyama then delivers the winning scores that led to Fujimi's victory. He later reveals his intention to remain in the team due to the color of their uniforms (white), which symbolized cleanliness.

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Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno
Cover of Inazuma Eleven first volume as published by Shogakukan in Japan on September 26, 2008
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Inazuma Eleven ( イナズマイレブン , Inazuma Irebun , lit. "Lightning Eleven") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno based on a series of video games created by Level-5 . The manga has been published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic since the June 2008 issue. The manga series won the 2010 Kodansha Manga Award and 2011 Shogakukan Manga Award in the Children's Manga category.

Endou Mamoru is a cheerful goalkeeper at Raimon Jr High, who has six other players on his team. The team is threatened with disbandment unless they can win a match against the Teikoku Gakuen, the best team in Japan. Endou tries to save the team by gathering four more players. In the second series, Endou and his team have to gather players to defeat the new enemies, Aliea Gakuen. In the third series, the Football Frontier International is announced and Inazuma Japan is assembled; it is coached by Kudou Michiya.

The Inazuma Eleven manga series, based on the video game series of the same name, was written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno. It began publication in the June 2008 issue of the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic and ended in the September 2011 issue. [3] A total of ten tankōbon (bound) volumes of Inazuma Eleven have been released in Japan between September 26, 2008 and October 28, 2011. [4] [5]

The animated series, Inazuma Eleven (イナズマイレブン Inazuma Irebun , lit. "Lightning Eleven"), was produced by OLM, Inc. and Dentsu Inc. , and directed by Katsuhito Akiyama . 127 episodes aired on TV Tokyo from October 5, 2008 [14] to April 27, 2011. [15]

The series was available for video on-demand streaming via Toon Goggles . [16]

The second series, Inazuma Eleven Go! (イナズマイレブンGO!), adapted from the manga of the same name, began airing on May 4, 2011. [17]

A series of three guidebooks to the first anime series have been published by Shogakukan. The books detail the television episodes and include player information and uniform catalogs. [18] [19] [20]

Inazuma Eleven won "Best Children's Manga " at the 34th annual Kodansha Manga Awards . [21] [22]

According to Kogyo Tsushinsha, the first film, Inazuma Eleven Saikyō Gundan Ōga Shūrai , debuted in second place at the Japanese box office for the weekend of December 25 and 26, 2010. [23] By February 6, 2011, the film had grossed US$ 21,099,188 by its seventh week of screening in the country. [24] [25]

Katsuhito Akiyama , Yoshikazu Miyao
Fukashi Azuma (eps 1-38) , Sayako Muramatsu (eps 1-120) → Shinnosuke Wada (TV Tokyo/eps 121-127) , Kiyofumi Kajiwara
Kiyofumi Kajiwara, Katsumi Ota, Makoto Wada
Atsuhiro Tomioka, Tatsuto Higuchi, Hiroshi Ōnogi, Kenichi Yamada, Akihiko Inari, Yoshifumi Fukushima

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Cover of the first volume of Jujutu Kaisen (left) and the special " Jujutsu Kaisen 0→1' " alternative cover (right) for the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 volume, released to connect both stories.
"Ryomen Sukuna" ( 両面宿儺 , Ryōmen Sukuna ) "Secret Execution" ( 秘匿死刑 , Hitoku Shikei ) "For Myself" ( 自分のために , Jibun no Tameni ) "Steel Beam Girl" ( 鉄骨娘 , Tekkotsu Musume )
"Beginning" ( 始まり , Hajimari ) "Fearsome Womb" ( 呪胎戴天 , Jutaitaiten ) "Fearsome Womb (2)" ( 呪胎戴天 -弐- , Jutaitaiten -ni- )
"Fearsome Womb (3)" ( 呪胎戴天 -参- , Jutaitaiten -san- ) "Fearsome Womb (4)" ( 呪胎戴天 -肆- , Jutaitaiten -shi- ) "After the Rain" ( 雨後 , Ugo ) "A Dream" ( ある夢想 , Aru Musō ) "Pushing Forward" ( 邁進 , Maishin )
"Movie Appreciation" ( 映画鑑賞 , Eiga kanshō ) "A Sudden Attack" ( 急襲 , Kyūshū ) "Expansion" ( 展開 , Tenkai ) "Compassion" ( 情 , Jō )
"Boredom" ( 退屈 , Taikutsu ) "Low Class" ( 底辺 , Teihen ) "Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (1)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 , Yōgyo to Sakabachi ) "Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (2)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 -弐- , Yōgyo to Sakabachi -ni- ) "Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (3)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 -参- , Yōgyo to Sakabachi -san- )
"Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (4)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 -肆- , Yōgyo to Sakabachi -shi- ) "Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (5)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 -伍- , Yōgyo to Sakabachi -go- ) "Young Fish and Reverse Punishment (6)" ( 幼魚と逆罰 -陸- , Yōgyo to Sakabachi -roku- ) "Narrow Minded Foolishness" ( 固陋蠢愚 , Korōshungu )
"To You Someday" ( いつかの君へ , Itsuka no Kimi e ) "What If" ( もしも , Moshimo ) "I'm Gonna Kill You!" ( 殺してやる , Koro Shite Yaru ) "Growth" ( 成長 , Seichō ) "Selfishness" ( 我儘 , Wagamama )
"Tomorrow" ( また明日 , Mata Ashita ) "Introspection" ( 反省 , Hansei ) "Kyoto Sister School Goodwill Event - Team Battle (0)" ( 京都姉妹校交流会 -団体戦⓪- , Kyōto Shimai-kō Kōryū-kai -Dantai-sen 0- ) "Kyoto Sister School Goodwill Event - Team Battle (1)" ( 京都姉妹校交流会 -団体戦①- , Kyōto Shimai-kō Kōryū-kai -Dantai-sen 1- )
"Kyoto Sister School Goodwill Event - Team Battle (2)" ( 京都姉妹校交流会 -団体戦②- , Kyōto Shimai-kō Kōryū-kai -Dantai-sen 2- ) "Kyoto Sister School Goodwill Event - Team Battle (3)" ( 京都姉妹校交流会 -団体戦③- , Kyōto Shimai-kō Kōryū-kai -Dantai-sen 3- ) "Kyoto
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