The Great Passage | |
舟を編む (Fune o Amu) | |
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Novel | |
Written by | Shion Miura |
Illustrated by | Haruko Kumota |
Published by | Kobunsha |
Imprint |
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Demographic | Female |
Manga | |
Written by | Shion Miura |
Illustrated by | Haruko Kumota |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Itan |
Demographic | Josei |
Original run | October 7, 2016 – October 6, 2017 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi |
Produced by |
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Written by | Takuya Satō |
Music by | Yoshihiro Ike |
Studio | Zexcs |
Licensed by |
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Original network | Fuji TV ( Noitamina) |
Original run | October 14, 2016 – December 23, 2016 |
Episodes | 11 |
The Great Passage ( Japanese: 舟を編む, Hepburn: Fune o Amu, Weaving a Ship) is a 2016 Japanese anime television series animated by Zexcs, adapted from the novel written by Shion Miura. [1] The series was directed by Toshimasa Kuroyanagi and written by Takuya Satō, featuring original character designs by Haruko Kumota, adapted character designs by Hiroyuki Aoyama and music by Yoshihiro Ike. [2] The anime aired between October and December 2016 on Fuji TV's Noitamina block. [3]
The publication of a new dictionary called The Great Passage is being constructed. Mitsuya Majime, originally from publisher Genbu Publishing's sales department, has been recruited by the retiring editor of the dictionary department Kouhei Araki to succeed him due to his love and dedication to reading. The dictionary department is known internally as the "money-eating insect" (loss making), but Mitsuya uses his perseverance and attachment to the words in order to become a great editor.
A manga adaptation illustrated by Haruko Kumota was serialized in Kodansha's Itan magazine from October 7, 2016, [4] [5] to October 7, 2017. [6] [7]
The series was produced by Fuji TV, Aniplex, Kyoraku Industrial Holdings, Kansai Telecasting Corporation, Kobunsha, Dentsu, and Zexcs. It premiered in the Noitamina programming block on Fuji TV on October 14, 2016, and finished airing on December 23, 2016, with a total of 11 episodes. [3] The opening theme was "Shiokaze" (潮風, Shiokaze, lit. "Tide Wind") by Taiiku Okazaki, [8] and the ending theme was "I&I" by Leola. [9] Amazon simulcasted the series on their Amazon Video service. [10] The series was released on two home video volumes on January and March 22, 2017, respectively; the first volume contains episodes 1 to 7, and the second volume contains episode 8 to 11. [11]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [12] |
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1 | "Vastness" Transliteration: "Bōyō" ( Japanese: 茫洋) | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | Takuya Satō | October 14, 2016[a] |
2 | "Encounter" Transliteration: "Hōchaku" ( Japanese: 逢着) | Seishirō Nagaya | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | October 21, 2016 |
3 | "Love" Transliteration: "Koi" ( Japanese: 恋) | Miwa Sasaki | Noriko Toda | October 28, 2016 |
4 | "Steady Progress" Transliteration: "Zenshin" ( Japanese: 漸進) | Shinobu Tagashira | Yūichirō Kido | November 4, 2016 |
5 | "Waver" Transliteration: "Tayutau" ( Japanese: 揺蕩う) | Tatsumi Fujii | Toshizō Nemoto | November 11, 2016 |
6 | "Resonance" Transliteration: "Kyōshin" ( Japanese: 共振) | Seishirō Nagaya | Toshizō Nemoto | November 18, 2016 |
7 | "Trust" Transliteration: "Shinrai" ( Japanese: 信頼) | Fumiaki Kōta | Yūichirō Kido | November 25, 2016 |
8 | "Compile" Transliteration: "Amu" ( Japanese: 編む) | Midori Yui | Noriko Toda | December 2, 2016 |
9 | "Course" Transliteration: "Chishio" ( Japanese: 血潮) | Miwa Sasaki | Noriko Toda | December 9, 2016 |
10 | "Pride" Transliteration: "Kinji" ( Japanese: 矜持) | Seishirō Nagaya | Yūichirō Kido | December 16, 2016 |
11 | "Light" Transliteration: "Akari" ( Japanese: 灯) | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | Takuya Satō | December 23, 2016 |
The Great Passage | |
舟を編む (Fune o Amu) | |
---|---|
Novel | |
Written by | Shion Miura |
Illustrated by | Haruko Kumota |
Published by | Kobunsha |
Imprint |
|
Demographic | Female |
Manga | |
Written by | Shion Miura |
Illustrated by | Haruko Kumota |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Itan |
Demographic | Josei |
Original run | October 7, 2016 – October 6, 2017 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Takuya Satō |
Music by | Yoshihiro Ike |
Studio | Zexcs |
Licensed by |
|
Original network | Fuji TV ( Noitamina) |
Original run | October 14, 2016 – December 23, 2016 |
Episodes | 11 |
The Great Passage ( Japanese: 舟を編む, Hepburn: Fune o Amu, Weaving a Ship) is a 2016 Japanese anime television series animated by Zexcs, adapted from the novel written by Shion Miura. [1] The series was directed by Toshimasa Kuroyanagi and written by Takuya Satō, featuring original character designs by Haruko Kumota, adapted character designs by Hiroyuki Aoyama and music by Yoshihiro Ike. [2] The anime aired between October and December 2016 on Fuji TV's Noitamina block. [3]
The publication of a new dictionary called The Great Passage is being constructed. Mitsuya Majime, originally from publisher Genbu Publishing's sales department, has been recruited by the retiring editor of the dictionary department Kouhei Araki to succeed him due to his love and dedication to reading. The dictionary department is known internally as the "money-eating insect" (loss making), but Mitsuya uses his perseverance and attachment to the words in order to become a great editor.
A manga adaptation illustrated by Haruko Kumota was serialized in Kodansha's Itan magazine from October 7, 2016, [4] [5] to October 7, 2017. [6] [7]
The series was produced by Fuji TV, Aniplex, Kyoraku Industrial Holdings, Kansai Telecasting Corporation, Kobunsha, Dentsu, and Zexcs. It premiered in the Noitamina programming block on Fuji TV on October 14, 2016, and finished airing on December 23, 2016, with a total of 11 episodes. [3] The opening theme was "Shiokaze" (潮風, Shiokaze, lit. "Tide Wind") by Taiiku Okazaki, [8] and the ending theme was "I&I" by Leola. [9] Amazon simulcasted the series on their Amazon Video service. [10] The series was released on two home video volumes on January and March 22, 2017, respectively; the first volume contains episodes 1 to 7, and the second volume contains episode 8 to 11. [11]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [12] |
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1 | "Vastness" Transliteration: "Bōyō" ( Japanese: 茫洋) | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | Takuya Satō | October 14, 2016[a] |
2 | "Encounter" Transliteration: "Hōchaku" ( Japanese: 逢着) | Seishirō Nagaya | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | October 21, 2016 |
3 | "Love" Transliteration: "Koi" ( Japanese: 恋) | Miwa Sasaki | Noriko Toda | October 28, 2016 |
4 | "Steady Progress" Transliteration: "Zenshin" ( Japanese: 漸進) | Shinobu Tagashira | Yūichirō Kido | November 4, 2016 |
5 | "Waver" Transliteration: "Tayutau" ( Japanese: 揺蕩う) | Tatsumi Fujii | Toshizō Nemoto | November 11, 2016 |
6 | "Resonance" Transliteration: "Kyōshin" ( Japanese: 共振) | Seishirō Nagaya | Toshizō Nemoto | November 18, 2016 |
7 | "Trust" Transliteration: "Shinrai" ( Japanese: 信頼) | Fumiaki Kōta | Yūichirō Kido | November 25, 2016 |
8 | "Compile" Transliteration: "Amu" ( Japanese: 編む) | Midori Yui | Noriko Toda | December 2, 2016 |
9 | "Course" Transliteration: "Chishio" ( Japanese: 血潮) | Miwa Sasaki | Noriko Toda | December 9, 2016 |
10 | "Pride" Transliteration: "Kinji" ( Japanese: 矜持) | Seishirō Nagaya | Yūichirō Kido | December 16, 2016 |
11 | "Light" Transliteration: "Akari" ( Japanese: 灯) | Toshimasa Kuroyanagi | Takuya Satō | December 23, 2016 |