is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki. The story revolves around a young girl named Najimi Osana who is about to make her debut into the dÃ
Âjin creation world with the help of her experienced friends. Aspects of what it is like to be a dÃ
Âjin artist are common themes throughout the story. The series was first serialized in the Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine on November 28, 2004, published by Houbunsha. Since then, the manga has also been serialized in two other magazines published by the same company named Manga Time Kirara and Manga Time Kirara Forward. The manga ended serialization in Manga Time Kirara on February 9, 2008, and the chapters collected into 6 tankÃ
Âbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation aired in Japan between July 4, 2007, and September 19, 2007.
Plot
DÃ
Âjin Work follows the life of a young woman named Najimi Osana and her exposure into the dÃ
Âjin world. She was first tempted into becoming a dÃ
Âjin artist after seeing how much one of her friends can make at a convention. Najimi loves to draw, though soon learns contrary to what she expected that this new world is anything but easy. As she attends more conventions and meets more people, Najimi eventually manages to find a group of very interesting friends. These friends already have some experience in the field and help her out along the way so that she can someday make a name for herself creating dÃ
Âjinshi.
Characters
Najimi is an innocent young student at Nerijima University who, after losing her job as a convenience store clerk, decides to switch professions and starts attempting to create dÃ
Âjinshi, or fan-made manga. She is inspired after seeing her friend Tsuyuri sell her dÃ
Âjinshi at a comic festival, and after meeting her childhood friend Justice again, who is also a dÃ
Âjin artist. Her dÃ
Âjin circle is called Beauty Love House, and Najimi uses the pseudonym Beauty Love when writing her dÃ
Âjinshi. She gets easily embarrassed when she encounters people seeing her with inappropriate content. Najimi's name is a pun on the Japanese term , meaning "childhood friend".
Tsuyuri is a dÃ
Âjin artist and creates her dÃ
Âjinshi under the name . She is the only member of her dÃ
Âjin circle which she named Panty Revolution. Her dÃ
Âjinshi mainly consists of rape manga.
Justice is a popular dÃ
Âjin artist who often sells tens of thousands dÃ
Âjin at a single event, though does not earn much money due to production costs and the low price he sells his dÃ
Âjin for. He is a childhood friend of Najimi. He appears to be highly protective to Najimi, to the point of getting very annoyed when noticing any man getting close to her. Also, Tsuyuri called Justice a "father figure" when he was overprotective of Najimi when JunichirÃ
 wanted to ask her out. In the anime, he is seen as having a "kiddy relationship" with SÃ
Âra, however, in the manga, he is shown having an almost pedophiliac relationship with her, including becoming very "tense" and wanting to rub her when she fell and her panties were exposed. He also went crazy after seeing her panties (after SÃ
Âra's declaration of love, and her kiss; before that, seeing them had no effect on him) that "even the pain...is transforming into a feeling of joy", until only holding the hand that touched SÃ
Âra's bloomers could calm him. It is never quite stated what their relationship is, since Justice seems to have feelings for Najimi, but he tells SÃ
Âra he loves her very often.
SÃ
Âra is a little girl that is rarely seen without Justice. She is the youngest main character by far, as Justice, Tsuyuri, and Najimi are all in college and SÃ
Âra is the only one apparently too young to participate in Justice's dÃ
Âjinshi browsing. Her relationship with Justice is often portrayed as somewhat inappropriate, and it has been stated that Justice makes all the cute outfits SÃ
Âra wears. SÃ
Âra also gave Justice her first kiss, which he suddenly realizes is his first kiss as well. SÃ
Âra has stated many times that she loves Justice, and is going to marry him. She wants to set up Najimi with JunichirÃ
 so Najimi will not be in the way of Justice and SÃ
Âra's relationship.
JunichirÃ
 is a young man around Najimi's age who she first met in an adult game store while she was buying one such game to help her with drawing her dÃ
Âjinshi. He later became her first customer the first time she was selling her dÃ
Âjinshi, though he was the only customer at the time. Later when Najimi gets a job at a cosplay restaurant, he comes every day, which makes Justice believe he is a stalker due to him showing up around Najimi so often. He does in fact have a crush on her, and has to persevere against Justice's antics to get close to her.
Kaneru is an office lady in her twenties who enjoys drawing dÃ
Âjinshi as her hobby, but has poor skills in drawing and creating them. Najimi declares her to be a rival after they both fare poorly in sales at the Comic Market. Tsuyuri artificially encourages this rivalry in the belief that it will make Najimi a better artist and author. Kaneru also misinterprets Justice's and JunichirÃ
Â's relationship not as antagonistic over Najimi, but a yaoi love affair.
RyÃ
«ichirÃ
 is JunichirÃ
Â's older brother who works in a publishing company as an editor for a manga magazine. He often gets stressed over his job if he cannot make a deadline.
Media
Manga
DÃ
Âjin Work was written and illustrated by Hiroyuki and began serialization in the Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine on November 28, 2004, published by Houbunsha. The manga has made guest appearances in another manga magazine by the same publishing company called Manga Time Kirara. Starting with the April 2006 issue of Manga Time Kirara Forward, the manga has been serialized side-by-side in Forward and in the original serialization magazine, Carat. The manga ended serialization in Manga Time Kirara on February 9, 2008, and the chapters collected into six tankÃ
Âbon volumes.
Anime
An anime television series adaptation animated by Remic aired in Japan from July 4, 2007, to September 19, 2007, and is directed by Kenichi Yatagai. The anime features a live-action segment towards the end of each episode in which voice actors Kimiko Koyama and Momoko Saito try to create their own dÃ
Âjinshi. Should they fail to do so, the two are to pose in embarrassing costumes as a way of apologizing to the fans. Due to the live-action segment, the anime runs fourteen minutes including the opening and ending animations, which means the live-action segment runs ten minutes. The anime has been licensed by Media Blasters, and they released the first English DVD on January 27, 2009.
The opening and ending theme maxi singles, by Maki and by Mai Mizuhashi respectively, were released on July 25, 2007, by Media Factory. The original soundtrack for the anime was released on September 21, 2007, also by Media Factory.
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