CATDOLL: Manga "Nietzsche Sensei" announced to be adapted into a radio drama with Tomokazu Sugita and Kensho Ono starring

CATDOLL: Manga "Nietzsche Sensei" announced to be adapted into a radio drama with Tomokazu Sugita and Kensho Ono starring

The work "Nietzsche Sensei: The Coming Generation of Enlightenment Comes to the Convenience Store" (Nietzsche Sensei: Convenience Store, the Coming Generation of Enlightenment Comes to the Convenience Store) co-created by Japanese manga artists Matsukoma and Hasimoto was announced to be adapted into a radio drama today. It is expected to be released on February 25, 2015, in three versions: the normal version, the first limited edition, and the Anime limited edition.

Nii Satoshi will be played by Sugita Tomokazu, who previously voiced Sakata Gintoki in Gintama, and Matsukoma will be played by Ono Kensho, who previously voiced Kuroko Tetsuya in Kuroko's Basketball.

【Story Introduction】

The comic tells the story of a new man who understands the times and comes to a convenience store at sunset. Influenced by Nietzsche's "God is dead" thought, he began to work part-time in a convenience store. On this day, a colleague named Nii Chizu came to the convenience store, who seemed to be a master of speaking. When asked questions, he always answered seriously, but because it was beyond his understanding, the result was still confusing. He was seriously eroded by Nietzsche's "God is dead" thought, and it seemed to take a long time to instill in him the idea that customers are not large garbage, but his words always permeated with some kind of philosophy?

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