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tetrix-anime · 1 month
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Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka (365 Days to the Wedding) - New Key Visual and PV. Premiere: 2024
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redsamuraiii · 1 month
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365 Days to the Wedding (2024)
When two introverts from the same workplace end up...marrying?
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Starring Kentaro Kumagai & Saori Hayami.
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animemakeblog · 1 month
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“Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka” The First Promo, 2024 Premiere
Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka (365 Days to the Wedding) special stage at the Pony Canyon booth at AnimeJapan 2024. The 2024 release date of the anime is set.
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hatsumishinogu · 10 months
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Kekkon Surutte, Honto Desuka Vol.11 (end)
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smittenskitten · 11 months
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notabrobro · 4 months
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nero-draco · 2 years
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saiyef · 10 months
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This series was nice and cute. I’ve been with this series for 3 years from the very first chapter on Jaimini’s Box (along with Kaguya-sama and Oshi no Ko) and I am gonna miss it so much.
To best sum up this series, it’s about 2 introverts who do not have much to their lives outside of work and just going home, and are fine with that as they just prefer to be by themselves; leading to them teaming up and deceiving their workplace into thinking they’re getting married so that their lives don’t change by getting transferred to Siberia (this conflict is simultaneously ridiculous and mundane). I relate hard to both Oohara and Honjouji from the very beginning of the series; and seeing how the two of them evolve over course of the series from being very reluctant to change and involve themselves with others (including their own respective families) to ultimately looking towards themselves, emotionally open up to each other, question who they are and what really want to do with their life, and ultimately decide that they do want to change their lives by keep spending time together.
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rehncohro · 1 year
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Some manga I'd love to see anime adaptations of one of these days. 
> Hitomi-chan Is Shy With Strangers 
> 365 Days To The Wedding/Are You Really Getting Married? 
> Isekai Yururi Kikou - Raising Children While Being an Adventurer
> My Girl
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zatsu-manga-dump · 1 year
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Kekkon surutte, Hontou desu ka, Tamiki Wakaki, Weekly Big Comic Spirits 2022/50
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faline-cat444 · 2 months
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Almost everything that didn't show up yesterday
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“Kekkon Surutte Hontou desu ka?- 365 Days to the Wedding”Manga Review, kinda
Ever had a Manga that is just heartwarming to read? And while being at it, its chracters living rentfree in your head? A series that is satisfying to read, despite or more accurately because it’s sometimes a bit predictable. For me this happened with “Kekkon Surutte Hontou desu ka?- 365 Days to the Wedding”, a Manga by Tamiki Wakaki, which recently got an anime announced. It was said announcement, that got me to read the description of the manga and lead me to read it, halfheartedly at first. After three days however, i started to bookmark it.  Without realizing it the series just stuck to me because, there were moments or even entire chapters that left me with a stupidly bright smile and a very warm and cozy feeling. Usually accompanied by a  feeling of “i knew it”.
“Kekkon  Surutte Hontou desuka?” is a slice of life/(office) romance manga about Takuya Oohara and Rika Honnjouji who are co-workers at a travel agency, where the higher- ups recently announced the opening of a branch in Irkutsk. Both protagonists are incredibly anti-social and neither of them wants to be send there. To reduce the likelyhood of getting send there, they pretend that they are getting married to each other, because the higher-ups also announced that singles are more likely to be send there. While pretending to get married they actually fall in love with each other. Technically this plan could easily fall flat, because the higher-ups could just send both of them, but that’s probably just me relinquishing my suspension disbelieve for a second. With that out of the way, one of the things that i like the most about the series is how the characters start developing because of each other. Both of them open up as people through interacting with each other and to see that unfold is genuinely heartwarming. And it stays like this. Without going into detail a good example of this is the entire development from chapter 20 or so up to chapter 50. Their different social backgrounds, ad an interesting element to their relationship, by creating a bit of tension, beyond just the two of them, because an underlying theme seems to be aside from marriage, the conflict between tradition and modernity. Something that influences another great aspect of the story namely the way how the author uses their co-workers to subtly deal with themes that, from my experience, are rarely brought up in  slice of life/romance manga, like (dealing with) divorce and to some extend single motherhood. The only way how i’ve percieved these themes within the confines of romance manga somewhat, was thorough the classic, “oldest daughter does the household, while the mother works” trope. Within the story, especially the topic of single motherhood was part an arc, which lead me to like one the sidecharacters, Gonda, who meets a woman who turns out to be a single mother. Through that arc he gets an interesting amount of character development.
The fact that there were little to no conflict, to the point were i expected one to happen, while it didn't happen is something that i really enjoyed about the manga. A minor nitpick is that Gonda's Arc feels a bit cut short, but that impression might change, considering that i am currently slowly rereading the series. So in the future I might actually revisit this with a properly researched anaylsis on its themes (and probably overinterpret it, to the point of seeing aluminium trees).
So to conclude: I can happily recommend this Manga. 
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ljaesch · 1 year
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The 365 Days to the Wedding Manga to End in Its 11th Volume
The 10th compiled book volume of Tamiki Wakaki’s 365 Days to the Wedding manga has announced that the series will end in its 11th volume, which is scheduled to be released in Japan in Summer 2023. The manga is described as: Takuya and Rika are coworkers in a travel agency in Tokyo. They’re both single, but they don’t mind, since they’re introverts with fulfilling lives at home. Unfortunately, now…
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hatsumishinogu · 1 year
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Kekkon Surutte, Honto Desuka Vol.10
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vladdyissues · 1 month
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How do you see the first year after Vlad x Danny wedding? (Let's consider, they have married when Danny was 20)
As addition, whom can Vlad invite for the wedding? I know it depends on is it the ghost or the human wedding but anyway.
Would their wedding be a secret? Or headlines would shout, "One of the richest men has married... on a guy!" ? (Alt. "Phantom and Mayor Masters' relationship is confirmed: THEY ARE GETTING MARRIED!")
🏆 Vlad is a showy guy when it comes to public opinion (e.g., bragging about his charitable works, anything that stokes his popularity), but he’s also extremely private about his personal life. For this reason, I think he’d keep his wedding to Danny secret and simple. Marriage license, officiator, small gathering of maybe five people, I do, I do, and done. Light refreshments, champagne and oysters, a small cake. Ceremony performed in his backyard or—perhaps more appropriately—Lambeau Field, home stadium of the Green Bay Packers. Maybe a few fireworks as a surprise. Nothing too wild. 
👻 Vlad doesn’t seem to have the best opinion of—or relationship with—the ghosts in the Ghost Zone, so I don’t see Skulker or the Vultures getting an invite, or a Ghost Zone wedding happening at all.
💍 Whether Jack or Maddie approve of this wedding is the big question. I honestly can’t see them ever in a million years approving of their former college friend marrying their only son—unless they were aware of both Vlad and Danny being half ghosts.
“Your son is never going to die,” Vlad tells them gently, maybe during the meeting where he asks for Jack and Maddie’s blessing to marry Danny. “Forever is a long path for Daniel to travel alone. But it doesn’t have to be. Not if you allow me to be with him. I have the means and the resources to see that he is always taken care of. I have a raft of investments locked in place that will ensure my fortune perpetuates for the next several hundred years. With me, Daniel will always have a roof over his head, a place to call home, and someone who loves him. Dearly. Until the end of the time. I mean that in the most literal sense.”
Jack and Maddie are stunned silent for several moments.
“What’s the point of asking us?” Jack finally mutters. “Once Maddie and I die, you can do whatever you want. We won’t be able to stop you.”
“It matters to Daniel. And I love him. That’s why I’m asking you.”
They still don’t like it, but facts are facts, and scientists appreciate that more than they do good intentions. Another thing they appreciate is truth, and Vlad’s soft words and earnest face have convinced them of his honesty.
Jack and Maddie share a tearful look, clasping each other’s hands, before turning to Vlad.
“Okay,” Maddie croaks. “Just—promise us he’ll stay in school.”
“At least an Associate’s degree,” Jack adds.
“Don’t turn him into a spoiled brat.”
“Trade school certificate, bare minimum.”
A baffled pause, then Vlad laughs. “You have my word. By the end of the century, Daniel will have more degrees than a thermometer.”
The Fentons release a pair of relieved sighs.
They can handle their son being an immortal entity, but not an uneducated one.
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notabrobro · 1 year
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This is what I was posting yesterday. It’s by Wakaki Tamiki, the author of TWGOK. It’s extremely cute
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