The manga "Mysophobic Man! Aoyama-kun" serialized in "Weekly Young Jump" recently announced the news of its animation. As a funny work that gathers all kinds of nonsensical weirdos, the hilarious elements are even richer after being adapted into an animation.
The biggest attraction of "Mysophobia! Aoyama-kun" is the two contradictory points of "mysophobia" and "football", which are exactly the same person - Aoyama-kun. As an outstanding U-16 Japanese football player, Aoyama-kun has shown superb football skills on the field, but his inner mysophobia often makes his senior in the same club, Zaizen, fall into a breakdown. In this way, Aoyama-kun, who adheres to the principles of "no headerism" and "no contact between the ball and the body", spends every day full of mysophobia under the complaints of his companions... "Mysophobic Man! Aoyama-kun" is a comedy manga serialized by Taku Sakamoto in "Weekly Young Jump". It has been announced that it will be adapted into an animation. The protagonist of this work, Aoyama-kun, is a high school student with amazing football talent, but he actually has an unimaginable mysophobia? In an environment with very strict self-requirements, Aoyama-kun begins his spotless football comedy story. |
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