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Japanese light novel series and its franchise
The cover of the first light novel volume featuring the protagonist's titular mother, Mamako Oosuki .
Yuuji Matsukura Nobuhiro Nakayama Tomoyuki Oowada Yoshiyuki Shioya Toshiya Niikura Chihaya Imase Takumi Morii Masaru Takahashi Hisanori Numano

^ Tokyo MX listed the series premiere at 24:00 on July 12, 2019, which is at midnight on July 13.



^ Japanese : 通常攻撃が全体攻撃で二回攻撃のお母さんは好きですか? , Hepburn : Tsūjō Kōgeki ga Zentai Kōgeki de ni Kai Kōgeki no Okā-san wa Suki Desuka?

^ Japanese : お母さんオンライン , Hepburn : Okā-san Onrain

^ 大好 真々子 , Ōsuki Mamako

^ 大好 真人 , Ōsuki Masato

^ ワイズ , Waizu

^ ポータ , Pōta

^ メディ , Medi

^ 白瀬 真澄 , Shirase Masumi

^ カズノ

^ 夜の女帝

^ メディママ , Medimama

^ アマンテ

^ イヤヨイヤヨモスキノウチ

^ 通常攻撃が全体攻撃で二回攻撃ママ


Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? , [Jp. 1] also simply referred to as Okaa-san Online , [Jp. 2] is a Japanese light novel series written by Dachima Inaka and illustrated by Pochi Iida. It was published by Fujimi Shobo under its Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint from January 2017 to April 2020 for a total of eleven volumes. The story focuses on teenager Masato Oosuki's relationship with his mother Mamako as they are both transported to a fantasy world within an online game .

A manga adaptation by Meicha was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten 's digital manga magazine Young Ace Up from September 2017 to January 2021. Both the light novel and manga are licensed in North America by Yen Press . A RPG browser game based on the series was released in April 2017. An anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff aired from July to September 2019, with an original video animation (OVA) episode released in March 2020, the same month a collaborative study book was launched. The anime is licensed in North America by Aniplex of America .

Masato Oosuki is a teenager who is usually annoyed by his overly doting mother, Mamako , until both are teleported to a fantasy -themed world inside an online game . Masato tries his hardest to show his prowess inside the game, but constantly finds himself flustered by the fact that his mother possesses much higher stats, thus she can easily defeat all opponents with her twin swords, leaving little room for him to act. On their way, they befriend three girls who join their party. As they take quests inside the game, they later discover that it was originally designed to help strengthen the bonds between parents and their children. [4]

Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? began as a light novel series written by Dachima Inaka, with illustrations provided by Pochi Iida. [12] It started publication under Japanese publisher Fujimi Shobo 's imprint Fujimi Fantasia Bunko , with the first volume released on January 20, 2017, [13] [14] while the last volume was released on April 17, 2020, making a total of 11 volumes published. [15] During their panel at Sakura-Con on March 31, 2018, North American publisher Yen Press announced that they had licensed the series for an English version, [16] which was translated by Andrew Cunningham, [17] and released from November 27, 2018 to November 16, 2021. [18] [19]

Japanese voice actress Ai Kayano provided the voice of Mamako Oosuki , the titular mother, in a series of promotions for Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? ; [20] [21] Kayano would eventually reprise her role in the anime adaptation. [5] As part of a promotional campaign for the series, Animate announced that they would give away a 16-page short story booklet to anyone who brought their mother to purchase one of the four winners of the 29th Fantasia Prizes. [22]

A manga adaptation of Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? , written and illustrated by Meicha, was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten 's digital manga magazine Young Ace Up from September 26, 2017 to January 18, 2021. [23] [24] The series was also serialized on Kadokawa 's Comic Walker platform. [16] Kadokawa Shoten has compiled the chapters into five individual tankōbon volumes, published from August 25, 2018 to February 4, 2021. [25] The manga is also licensed in North America by Yen Press , [26] with the first volume published on September 3, 2019, [27] while the fifth and final volume will be released on December 14, 2021. [28]

An anime television series adaptation was announced at the "Fantasia Bunko Dai Kanshasai 2018" event on October 21, 2018. [29] The series was directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and written by Deko Akao , with animation by studio J.C.Staff . [30] Yohei Yaegashi provided the series' character designs. [31] Keiji Inai composed the music. [32] The series aired from July 13 to September 28, 2019 on Tokyo MX and other channels. [a] [33] [34] Spira Spica performed the series' opening theme song "Iya yo Iya yo Mosuki no Uchi", [Jp. 13] while Ai Kayano performed the series' ending theme song "Tsūjou Kōgeki ga Zentai Kōgeki de ni Kai Kōgeki Mama". [Jp. 14] [35] [36] An OVA episode is bundled with the series' sixth Blu-ray volume, which was released on March 25, 2020. [37] Aniplex of America has licensed the series. [38]

A web radio show based on Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? and hosted by Ai Kayano was broadcast every Wednesday and Friday starting on June 5, 2019. [39]

A RPG browser game adaptation of Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? , developed by Atsumaru in collaboration with Urufu, was released on April 20, 2017, the same date the second volume in the series was published. [40]

A collaborative study book titled Let's Study English With Your Mom was launched in Japan on March 28, 2020. It is intended to help junior high level students with their English courses by featuring characters from the series explaining conversational English and grammar , as well as presenting complete sentences in English, within the book. Furthermore, customers that purchase the book are able to download bonus audio recordings by Kayano, in addition to receive a review quiz . [41]

Prior to its print debut, Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? won the 29th annual Fantasia Grand Prize, an award given to novels published under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko label. [42] Within the first nine days of its release, the first volume of the series had sold over 12,889 copies. [43] As of May 2017, the first two volumes had sold a combined 100,000 copies, [44] while the series had over 800,000 copies in circulation as of December 2019. [45] In 2019, as reported by Crunchyroll , the anime website Charapedia held a fan poll between June 6 and 19 to identify the most anticipated anime series of the 2019 summer season ; Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? came in sixth place with 350 votes. [46] The series has also inspired many memes on the internet. [47]

Reviewing the first two episodes of the anime, Steve Jones of Anime News Network gave the series a 3 out of 5 star rating, saying it "emerges as an odd beast to pin down", while also commenting that the show's comedy "[has] definitely been hitting more often than the average isekai ", with Jones admitting he had fun watching the episodes. [48] In another review, Jones remarked how he enjoyed the show mostly because of its fan service . He also stated, " Do You Love Your Mom continues to function as a reasonably amusing self-aware isekai romp with plenty of motherly cheesecake to titillate its audience, but in no way do I trust it to say anything meaningful about motherhood without tripping over itself." [49] In a third review, Jones highlighted how the anime addresses real-life issues related to abusive parent-child relationships , as, according to him, "It's good to try and address abusive parenting." [50]

Bipin Adhikari of Comic Book Resources expressed his opinion that the show is "as hysterical as the name suggests". [51] The review anime website Beneath the Tangles wrote, " Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? offers a fun play on the usual light novel shenanigans by saddling the hapless male protagonist with his doting mother. This does offer some amusing comedy. However, the [series] does also offer a nice glimpse at a deeper them of motherhood and managing the bond between a mother and a teenage child who's starting to want some independence." [52]

Allen Moody of THEM Anime Reviews gave the anime a 2 out of 5 star rating, criticizing the series for its absurdly long title and dynamics between the characters. [53]

Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?
September 26, 2017 – January 18, 2021
July 13, 2019 – September 28, 2019
Masato's mother, and one of the main characters. She comes across as giddy and silly, but is very loving, doting, and caring of her son, so much so that it frequently annoys him. She carries two swords that are extremely powerful. She treats the other members of their party as her own adoptive children.

The other main character, he is a teenager that was enthusiastic about the move to the video game world. However, he doesn't like when his mother interferes or succeeds at everything he wants to do. Over the course of the series, he slowly grows to appreciate everything his mother does for him.

A member of Masato's party and a mage. She is very proud and occasionally spiteful, but has been known to display a kinder side. Her own mother appears as a powerful, man-charming adversary who abandoned Wise once she found out she was much stronger than her daughter. Her real name is Genya.

A member of Masato's party and a craftsman. She is supportive of Masato and his mother, and is shown to be adept in collecting and storing items. Her real name is Moeko Hotta.

A classmate of Masato's at the in-game school. She is kind to Masato and is shown to be very powerful mage in her own right. Her mother is very strict and interferes at every available chance to ensure Medhi succeeds at every task. If one of the plans backfire, Medhi mutters snide and derogatory remarks under her breath about how she actually despises her mother. Her real name is Airi.

The distributor of the video game world. She appears frequently over the course of the series as different authoritative characters, who have the same name as her. She speaks matter-of-factly and informs Masato's party of their next destination. A running gag in the series involves her being found lying dead in coffins during the game.

Wise's mother and the first boss encountered. She sees her daughter as a burden and rejects her. Kazuno also was very popular with men when she was younger, and sees the game primarily as a way to hook up with younger men that she loves. She uses magic to keep her young looking and make the men around her handsome. She is also known as the Empress of the Night. [Jp. 10]

Medhi's mother. She likes to brag about her daughter and will do anything to ensure that she is the best. Unbeknownst to Medhimama, however, her overbearing nature has cause Medhi to despise her.

A member of an anti-mother party called "Ribele", Amante is known as the Betrayer of Mothers because she does not like how the game favors mothers. As such, she wants to get rid of them.


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"Mother (2017 film)" redirects here. For the 2017 Spanish short film, see Mother (2017 Spanish film) .

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Mother! (stylized as mother! ) [3] is a 2017 American psychological horror film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky , and starring Jennifer Lawrence , Javier Bardem , Ed Harris , Michelle Pfeiffer , Domhnall Gleeson , Brian Gleeson , and Kristen Wiig . It follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple.

It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 74th Venice International Film Festival , and premiered there on September 5, 2017. [4] It was released in the United States on September 15, 2017, by Paramount Pictures , and grossed $44 million worldwide against its $30 million budget. Although it received generally positive reviews, its biblical allegories and depiction of violence sparked controversy.

In the burned-out remains of a large house, Him, an acclaimed poet struggling with writer's block , places a crystal object on a pedestal in his study, and the building morphs into a beautiful home in an edenic landscape. Mother, the poet's wife and muse, awakens in her bed and wonders aloud where Him is. While renovating the house, she occasionally visualizes a beating heart within its walls.

One day, a stranger called Man turns up at the house, asking for a room and claiming to be a local doctor. Him readily agrees, and Mother reluctantly follows suit. Late that night, Man suffers from dry heaves and Mother observes a wound on his side.

Man's wife, Woman, arrives the next day. Mother is increasingly frustrated by her guests, but Him begs her to let them stay, revealing that Man is actually a fan whose dying wish was to meet Him. However, when Man and Woman accidentally shatter the crystal object, which Him had forbidden them to touch, Him becomes angry and boards up his study. Mother tells Man and Woman to leave, but, before they can go, their two sons arrive unexpectedly and fight over Man's will. The oldest son, who is concerned about his impending inheritance, argues and fights with his younger brother, severely wounding him, and the older brother flees after having his head smashed against glass by Him.

Him, Man, and Woman take the injured son to the hospital. Alone in the house, Mother cleans up and follows a trail of blood to a tank of heating oil hidden behind the basement walls. Upon returning, Him informs Mother the son has died.

Mother and Him are roused that night when dozens of people arrive unannounced at the house to mourn the dead son. The visitors behave in rude and presumptuous ways that irritate Mother, and she snaps and orders everyone to leave when they break a sink, partially flooding the house. She berates Him for allowing so many people inside and ignoring her needs, but their argument leads to passionate lovemaking. The next morning, Mother announces she is pregnant, which elates Him and inspires him to start writing again.

Time passes. Mother prepares for the arrival of the child and reads Him's beautiful new poem. Upon publication, it is acclaimed and sells well. In celebration, Mother prepares a big dinner, but a group of fans interrupt. Though she asks Him to send them away, he insists he has to be polite and show his appreciation. Mother tries to lock the doors, but droves of fans pour into the house and begin to wreak havoc, stealing things as souvenirs and damaging the house. Due to the adulation he is receiving, Him is oblivious to what is happening, but a disoriented Mother watches helplessly as military forces turn up to battle members of the cult that has sprung up around Him and as his publicist organizes mass executions. Mother goes into labor and finds Him, who reopens his study, which he had previously boarded up, so she can give birth inside.

The havoc outside subsides. Him tells Mother his fans want to see their newborn son, but she refuses to hand over the boy. Eventually, she falls asleep, and Him takes the child outside to the crowd, which passes the baby around wildly until he is inadvertently killed. Mother wades into the throng and finds people eating her son's mutilated corpse. Furious, she calls them murderers and attacks them with a shard of glass. They turn on her and beat her savagely until Him intervenes. He begs Mother to forgive them, but she runs down to the basement oil tank and punctures it with a wrench. She ignites the oil, causing an explosion that incinerates the crowd and destroys the house.

Him is unscathed by the inferno, but Mother is horrifically burned. She asks him what he is, and he replies cryptically, "I am I" and Mother was "home." He asks for her love, and, when she agrees, reaches into her chest and removes her heart, which he tears open to reveal a new crystal object. He places it on the pedestal and the house is transformed back into a beautiful home. A new Mother appears in the bed and awakens, wondering aloud where Him is.

In an interview, Lawrence stated that the film is an allegory and "depicts the rape and torment of Mother Earth ... I represent Mother Earth; Javier, whose character is a poet, represents a form of God , a creator; Michelle Pfeiffer is an Eve to Ed Harris's Adam , there's Cain and Abel and the setting sometimes resembles the Garden of Eden ". [5]

Aronofsky said the exclamation mark in the title "reflects the spirit of the film", which ends with "a big exclamation point". He discussed the film's unusual choice of not capitalizing the letter 'm' in the title during a Reddit interview , saying: "To find out why there's a lowercase 'm', read the credits and look for the letter that is capitalised. Ask yourself what's another name for this character?" (In the credits, the characters' names are all shown in lowercase, except for Him.) [5]

The lighter that appears throughout the film bears the Wendehorn , a runic symbol that represents "the cooperation between nature's eternal laws, working in effect and in accordance with each other." One of the film's unexplained elements is the yellow powder Lawrence's character drinks, which The Daily Beast suggests is a reference to Charlotte Perkins Gilman 's short story " The Yellow Wallpaper ". [5]

After 2014's Noah , Aronofsky began working on a children's film. During that process, he came up with a new idea. He ended up writing the screenplay for Mother! in five days, much faster than his usual pace. [6] The film uses a dream-logic narrative, of which Aronofsky has noted: "if you try to unscrew it, it kind of falls apart ... it's a psychological freak-out. You shouldn't over-explain it." [7]

Jennifer Lawrence was reportedly in talks to join the film by October 2015 [8] and, by January 2016, Javier Bardem was also in talks to star. [9] In March, it was announced Kristen Wiig had been cast in the film [10] and, by April, Domhnall Gleeson , Michelle Pfeiffer , Ed Harris , and Brian Gleeson were added to the cast. [11]

Principal photography began on June 13, 2016 and concluded on August 28, 2016. [12] [ failed verification ] The cast first rehearsed for three months in a warehouse, during which time Aronofsky was able to "get a sense of movement and camera movement, and learn from that." Lawrence was reportedly quite relaxed through rehearsals; Aronofsky said that he "didn't get to know the character until we started shooting, and she showed up." [6]


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