is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sumito à Âwara. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazine Monthly Big Comic Spirits since 2016 and has been collected in ten volumes as of January 2026.
An anime television series adaptation produced by Science Saru aired from January to March 2020. A live-action television series was broadcast from April to May 2020. A live-action film adaptation premiered in September 2020.
First-year high schooler Midori Asakusa loves anime so much, she insists that "concept is everything" in animation. While she spends her time doodling endless ideas and settings in her sketchbook, she has not taken the first step to creating anime, insisting that she cannot do it alone. After Asakusa's money-loving best friend Sayaka Kanamori notices her genius and drive, and when it becomes clear that their classmate and charismatic fashion model Tsubame Mizusaki wants to be an animator, the energetic trio start an animation club. Together, the three aim to realize the "ultimate world" that exists in their minds, and come to see the power that fiction and imagination have on their lives and the world around them.
The club is founded to produce the animation Asakusa and the others made. An anime cultural workshop already exists at Shibahama High School, but Kanamori lied and called the new club "A film club" and a teacher approved it. It was created because Mizusaki's parents forbade her from joining the anime club.
After completing a fine arts major at the , Ã Âwara continued to pursue independent study in drawing and animation. Ã Âwara gained recognition for his submission Usagogi at the 111 convention in 2015, which caught the attention of a scout from the editorial team at Monthly Big Comic Spirits. Approximately a year later, the first chapter of Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! was released in the same magazine on July 27, 2016.
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! is written and illustrated by Sumito à Âwara. The series started in Shogakukan's Monthly Big Comic Spirits on July 27, 2016. Shogakukan has compiled its chapters into individual volumes. The first volume was published on January 12, 2017. As of January 9, 2026, ten tankà Âbon volumes have been published.
In March 2020, Dark Horse Comics announced the acquisition of the manga for English release which originally would have started on October 6, but was postponed to November 4.
An anime television series adaptation was announced in May 2019. Produced by Shogakukan, Warner Bros. Japan and Science Saru, the series was directed by Masaaki Yuasa, who also handled series composition. Yà «ichirà  Kido wrote the scripts, Naoyuki Asano designed the characters, and Oorutaichi composed the music. The series aired for 12 episodes on NHK General TV from January 6 to March 23, 2020. Chelmico performed the series' opening theme song "Easy Breezy," while the band performed the series' ending theme song . The popularity of the series led to it being rebroadcast on NHK Educational TV in Japan in October 2021.
It was streamed by Crunchyroll worldwide, excluding Asia. In May 2021, it was announced Sentai Filmworks picked up the home video rights for a Blu-ray release. It contains an English dub and the original version with subtitles. It was released on July 25, 2023. Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific and streamed it on Ani-One Asia YouTube channel.
A live-action film adaptation was announced on October 15, 2019. The film was directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and stars members of the idol group Nogizaka46 Minami Umezawa, Asuka Saito, and Mizuki Yamashita as Sayaka Kanamori, Midori Asakusa, and Tsubame Mizusaki respectively. It was originally scheduled to release in Japan on May 15, 2020, but was postponed to September 25 of that same year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In February 2020, it was announced that the film would be preceded by a six episode television mini-series, with the same staff and cast as the film. The series was broadcast on MBS from April 5 to May 10, 2020.
After the debut of the anime adaptation in January 2020, the manga had over 500,000 copies in circulation.
The manga series was nominated for the eleventh Manga Taisho awards in 2018, and it won the top Bros. Comic Award in 2017. The series ranked fifteenth along with Dr. Stone on a list of the top manga of 2018 for male readers put together by Kono Manga ga Sugoi!. The School Library Journal listed the first volume of the series as one of the top 10 manga of 2021.
The anime series received widespread critical acclaim. During its airing in Japan, the series won one of the four monthly Galaxy Awards for March, becoming one of the candidates the association's yearly Galaxy Awards.
Following the conclusion of the series, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! received extensive positive reviews as one of the best Japanese animated series of both the season and the year at large. Both The New York Times and The New Yorker highlighted the series as one of the best television shows of 2020, with The New York Times naming it to their "Best TV Shows of 2020" and "Best International Shows of 2020" lists, and The New Yorker identifying it as one of the Best TV Shows of 2020. Singer-songwriter Elvis Costello identified it as a personal favorite in a 2021 featured article in The Guardian.
The series was awarded the Grand Prize for Television Animation at the 2021 Tokyo Anime Awards Festival, and won the animation division's Grand Prize of the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival.
The series was nominated in ten categories including Anime of the Year at the 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, and won two for Best Animation and Best Director (Masaaki Yuasa).
At the 2021 Anime Awards Brazil, an event presented in cooperation with Brazilian entertainment website Omelete, the series received nominations in ten categories and won 7, including Anime of the Year, Best Director, Best Screenwriter, and Best Animation.
The live action adaptation won Best Picture for Live-Action Visual Effects category in the 2020 CGWorld Awards. Studio Buckhorn, the studio that worked on the effects, also won the Grand Prize.