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===The Yozakura Family=== |
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;{{Nihongo|Taiyo Asano|朝野 太陽|Asano Taiyō}} |
;{{Nihongo|Taiyo Asano|朝野 太陽|Asano Taiyō}} |
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:{{Voiced by|[[Reiji Kawashima]]<ref name="Cast">{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Kaede Hondo, Reiji Kawashima Star in Mission: Yozakura Family Anime|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-24/kaede-hondo-reiji-kawashima-star-in-mission-yozakura-family-anime/.202750|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=September 24, 2023|date=September 24, 2023|archive-date=September 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230924150237/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-24/kaede-hondo-reiji-kawashima-star-in-mission-yozakura-family-anime/.202750|url-status=live}}</ref>| |
:{{Voiced by|[[Reiji Kawashima]]<ref name="Cast">{{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=Kaede Hondo, Reiji Kawashima Star in Mission: Yozakura Family Anime|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-24/kaede-hondo-reiji-kawashima-star-in-mission-yozakura-family-anime/.202750|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=September 24, 2023|date=September 24, 2023|archive-date=September 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230924150237/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-24/kaede-hondo-reiji-kawashima-star-in-mission-yozakura-family-anime/.202750|url-status=live}}</ref>|Griffin Burns<ref name="Dub">{{cite web|Mission Yozakura Family Dub Credits|url=https://imgur.com/a/mission-yozakura-family-dub-credits-jVHi82Z|website=Imgur|access-date=June 17, 2024}}</ref>}} |
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: The main protagonist of the series. He is also the husband of Mutsumi. He is very kind and compassionate, which is very surprising in the world of Spies. Originally an ordinary human, his training to be a spy has caused him to become superhuman. His reason for marrying Mutsumi is because of the Yozakura family's one rule: "No killing among family"; the one thing that would protect him from getting killed by Mutsumi's overprotective brother Kyoichiro. He specializes in using ''Yae'', a revolver that fires electricity instead of bullets, and can transform into a katana. After Mutsumi gives him some of her blood, he gains abilities of the Yozakura family, including the ability of "Blooming". His Blooming ability allows him to harden his body. His signature color is red. |
: The main protagonist of the series. He is also the husband of Mutsumi. He is very kind and compassionate, which is very surprising in the world of Spies. Originally an ordinary human, his training to be a spy has caused him to become superhuman. His reason for marrying Mutsumi is because of the Yozakura family's one rule: "No killing among family"; the one thing that would protect him from getting killed by Mutsumi's overprotective brother Kyoichiro. He specializes in using ''Yae'', a revolver that fires electricity instead of bullets, and can transform into a katana. After Mutsumi gives him some of her blood, he gains abilities of the Yozakura family, including the ability of "Blooming". His Blooming ability allows him to harden his body. His signature color is red. |
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;{{Nihongo|Mutsumi Yozakura|夜桜 六美|Yozakura Mutsumi}} |
;{{Nihongo|Mutsumi Yozakura|夜桜 六美|Yozakura Mutsumi}} |
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:{{Voiced by|[[Kaede Hondo]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Abby Trott]]}} |
:{{Voiced by|[[Kaede Hondo]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Abby Trott]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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:The main heroine of the series. She is the wife of Taiyo. She is sweet, loving and responsible, as well as the tenth head of the Yozakura family. Although she has no special abilities like her siblings, she is the only one capable of producing the next generation of Yozakura spies due to her ability to produce the Someinine that gives the family their abilities. Her signature color is blue. |
:The main heroine of the series. She is the wife of Taiyo. She is sweet, loving and responsible, as well as the tenth head of the Yozakura family. Although she has no special abilities like her siblings, she is the only one capable of producing the next generation of Yozakura spies due to her ability to produce the Someinine that gives the family their abilities. Her signature color is blue. |
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; {{Nihongo|Kyoichiro Yozakura|夜桜 凶一郎|Yozakura Kyōichirō}} |
; {{Nihongo|Kyoichiro Yozakura|夜桜 凶一郎|Yozakura Kyōichirō}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Sean Chiplock]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Sean Chiplock]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The eldest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is psychotically overprotective of Mutsumi. He is willing to torture and murder others to protect her, which results in him having an antagonistic relationship with Taiyo. He uses weapon called ''Steel Spider'', a large amount of steel thread he can manipulate at will. He is the vice principal, under a pseudonym, at the school that Mutsumi and Taiyo attend. His Blooming ability lets him coat his threads in his blood to corrode and destroy everything around him. His signature color is black. |
: The eldest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is psychotically overprotective of Mutsumi. He is willing to torture and murder others to protect her, which results in him having an antagonistic relationship with Taiyo. He uses weapon called ''Steel Spider'', a large amount of steel thread he can manipulate at will. He is the vice principal, under a pseudonym, at the school that Mutsumi and Taiyo attend. His Blooming ability lets him coat his threads in his blood to corrode and destroy everything around him. His signature color is black. |
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; {{Nihongo|Futaba Yozakura|夜桜 二刃|Yozakura Futaba}} |
; {{Nihongo|Futaba Yozakura|夜桜 二刃|Yozakura Futaba}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Akari Kitō]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Cherami Leigh]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|[[Akari Kitō]]<ref name="Cast"/>|[[Cherami Leigh]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The second sibling of the Yozakura Family. Despite being somewhat violent and strict, she is actually very caring and motherly. She specializes in martial arts, specifically [[aikido]] and [[jujitsu]], and can use said martial arts to control wind. Her Blooming ability allows her to engulf and nullify attacks. Her signature color is white. |
: The second sibling of the Yozakura Family. Despite being somewhat violent and strict, she is actually very caring and motherly. She specializes in martial arts, specifically [[aikido]] and [[jujitsu]], and can use said martial arts to control wind. Her Blooming ability allows her to engulf and nullify attacks. Her signature color is white. |
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; {{Nihongo|Shinzo Yozakura|夜桜 辛三|Yozakura Shinzō}} |
; {{Nihongo|Shinzo Yozakura|夜桜 辛三|Yozakura Shinzō}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Kazuyuki Okitsu]] |
: {{Voiced by|[[Kazuyuki Okitsu]]<ref name="Cast2">{{cite web|last=Hazra|first=Adriana|title=Mission: Yozakura Family Anime Reveals 4 More Cast Members|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-10-22/mission-yozakura-family-anime-reveals-4-more-cast-members/.203684|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=October 22, 2023|date=October 22, 2023|archive-date=October 22, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231022151242/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-10-22/mission-yozakura-family-anime-reveals-4-more-cast-members/.203684|url-status=live}}</ref>|[[Clifford Chapin]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The third sibling of the Yozakura Family. He has a glass heart and is easily embarrassed, but very caring. He is a weapon specialist, capable of using almost any weapon he can get his hands on, and can even craft his own, his most powerful being a shapeshifting alloy called "Turmeric". His Blooming ability allows him to see how to destroy anything. His signature color is green. |
: The third sibling of the Yozakura Family. He has a glass heart and is easily embarrassed, but very caring. He is a weapon specialist, capable of using almost any weapon he can get his hands on, and can even craft his own, his most powerful being a shapeshifting alloy called "Turmeric". His Blooming ability allows him to see how to destroy anything. His signature color is green. |
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; {{Nihongo|Shion Yozakura|夜桜 四怨|Yozakura Shion}} |
; {{Nihongo|Shion Yozakura|夜桜 四怨|Yozakura Shion}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Aoi Yūki]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Anne Yatco]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|[[Aoi Yūki]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Anne Yatco]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The fourth sibling of the Yozakura Family. She is somewhat nonchalant, but also aggressive and competitive. She is a hacking specialist, and can even create programs in the form of video games. Her Blooming ability allows her to read data at the speed of a supercomputer. Her signature color is magenta. |
: The fourth sibling of the Yozakura Family. She is somewhat nonchalant, but also aggressive and competitive. She is a hacking specialist, and can even create programs in the form of video games. Her Blooming ability allows her to read data at the speed of a supercomputer. Her signature color is magenta. |
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; {{Nihongo|Kengo Yozakura|夜桜 嫌五|Yozakura Kengo}} |
; {{Nihongo|Kengo Yozakura|夜桜 嫌五|Yozakura Kengo}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Khoi Dao]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|[[Yoshitsugu Matsuoka]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Khoi Dao]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The fifth sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is a free spirit, and would rather do fun things then work. He also cares a lot about his appearance, specifically his skin. He can disguise himself as anyone and mimic their voice perfectly, making him a espionage specialist. His Blooming ability allows him to "empathize" with his opponent and essentially read their minds and understand everything about them. His signature color is yellow. |
: The fifth sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is a free spirit, and would rather do fun things then work. He also cares a lot about his appearance, specifically his skin. He can disguise himself as anyone and mimic their voice perfectly, making him a espionage specialist. His Blooming ability allows him to "empathize" with his opponent and essentially read their minds and understand everything about them. His signature color is yellow. |
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; {{Nihongo|Nanao Yozakura|夜桜 七悪|Yozakura Nanao}} |
; {{Nihongo|Nanao Yozakura|夜桜 七悪|Yozakura Nanao}} |
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: {{Voiced by|[[Yumi Uchiyama]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Suzie Yeung]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|[[Yumi Uchiyama]]<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Suzie Yeung]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The youngest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is the kindest of the siblings, although he has a unintentional dark side. He is a medical genius, able to create multiple drugs, for lethal intentions, or for healing. He is a mutant as a result of multiple experiments, although he can alter his shape to appear more human. His Blooming ability allows him to detoxify any poison, although different ones have different effects, such as plutonium causing him to glow, or pufferfish causing his stomach to swell. His signature color is turquoise. |
: The youngest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is the kindest of the siblings, although he has a unintentional dark side. He is a medical genius, able to create multiple drugs, for lethal intentions, or for healing. He is a mutant as a result of multiple experiments, although he can alter his shape to appear more human. His Blooming ability allows him to detoxify any poison, although different ones have different effects, such as plutonium causing him to glow, or pufferfish causing his stomach to swell. His signature color is turquoise. |
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; {{Nihongo|Goliath|ゴリアテ|Goriate}} |
; {{Nihongo|Goliath|ゴリアテ|Goriate}} |
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: {{Voiced by|Yoshitsugu Matsuoka<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Bryce Papenbrook]]}} |
: {{Voiced by|Yoshitsugu Matsuoka<ref name="Cast2"/>|[[Bryce Papenbrook]]<ref name="Dub"/>}} |
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: The family guard dog. He is a Okami dog, and has guarded the family for generations. He is able to alter his size at will. |
: The family guard dog. He is a Okami dog, and has guarded the family for generations. He is able to alter his size at will. |
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; {{Nihongo|Ai|アイ}} |
; {{Nihongo|Ai|アイ}} |
Revision as of 20:52, 17 June 2024
Mission: Yozakura Family | |
夜桜さんちの大作戦 (Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Hitsuji Gondaira |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | August 26, 2019 – present |
Volumes | 24 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Mirai Minato |
Produced by |
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Written by | Mirai Minato |
Music by |
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Studio | Silver Link |
Licensed by | Disney Platform Distribution |
Original network | JNN (MBS, TBS), BS NTV, AT-X |
Original run | April 7, 2024 – present |
Episodes | 11 |
Mission: Yozakura Family (Japanese: 夜桜さんちの大作戦, Hepburn: Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hitsuji Gondaira. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since August 2019, with its chapters collected in 24 tankōbon volumes as of June 2024. An anime television series adaptation produced by Silver Link premiered in April 2024.
Plot
The series follows Taiyo Asano, a boy who lost his family in a car crash. His childhood friend, Mutsumi Yozakura, is his only comfort in life. However, things change for Taiyo again, when he discovers that his vice principal is not only the older brother of Mutsumi, but she also comes from a family of spies. After a fight involving the Yozakura family, Taiyo becomes Mutsumi's husband, and in order to protect her, he must become a spy himself.
Characters
The Yozakura Family
- Taiyo Asano (朝野 太陽, Asano Taiyō)
- Voiced by: Reiji Kawashima[4] (Japanese); Griffin Burns[5] (English)
- The main protagonist of the series. He is also the husband of Mutsumi. He is very kind and compassionate, which is very surprising in the world of Spies. Originally an ordinary human, his training to be a spy has caused him to become superhuman. His reason for marrying Mutsumi is because of the Yozakura family's one rule: "No killing among family"; the one thing that would protect him from getting killed by Mutsumi's overprotective brother Kyoichiro. He specializes in using Yae, a revolver that fires electricity instead of bullets, and can transform into a katana. After Mutsumi gives him some of her blood, he gains abilities of the Yozakura family, including the ability of "Blooming". His Blooming ability allows him to harden his body. His signature color is red.
- Mutsumi Yozakura (夜桜 六美, Yozakura Mutsumi)
- Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[4] (Japanese); Abby Trott[5] (English)
- The main heroine of the series. She is the wife of Taiyo. She is sweet, loving and responsible, as well as the tenth head of the Yozakura family. Although she has no special abilities like her siblings, she is the only one capable of producing the next generation of Yozakura spies due to her ability to produce the Someinine that gives the family their abilities. Her signature color is blue.
- Kyoichiro Yozakura (夜桜 凶一郎, Yozakura Kyōichirō)
- Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi[4] (Japanese); Sean Chiplock[5] (English)
- The eldest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is psychotically overprotective of Mutsumi. He is willing to torture and murder others to protect her, which results in him having an antagonistic relationship with Taiyo. He uses weapon called Steel Spider, a large amount of steel thread he can manipulate at will. He is the vice principal, under a pseudonym, at the school that Mutsumi and Taiyo attend. His Blooming ability lets him coat his threads in his blood to corrode and destroy everything around him. His signature color is black.
- Futaba Yozakura (夜桜 二刃, Yozakura Futaba)
- Voiced by: Akari Kitō[4] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh[5] (English)
- The second sibling of the Yozakura Family. Despite being somewhat violent and strict, she is actually very caring and motherly. She specializes in martial arts, specifically aikido and jujitsu, and can use said martial arts to control wind. Her Blooming ability allows her to engulf and nullify attacks. Her signature color is white.
- Shinzo Yozakura (夜桜 辛三, Yozakura Shinzō)
- Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu[6] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[5] (English)
- The third sibling of the Yozakura Family. He has a glass heart and is easily embarrassed, but very caring. He is a weapon specialist, capable of using almost any weapon he can get his hands on, and can even craft his own, his most powerful being a shapeshifting alloy called "Turmeric". His Blooming ability allows him to see how to destroy anything. His signature color is green.
- Shion Yozakura (夜桜 四怨, Yozakura Shion)
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[6] (Japanese); Anne Yatco[5] (English)
- The fourth sibling of the Yozakura Family. She is somewhat nonchalant, but also aggressive and competitive. She is a hacking specialist, and can even create programs in the form of video games. Her Blooming ability allows her to read data at the speed of a supercomputer. Her signature color is magenta.
- Kengo Yozakura (夜桜 嫌五, Yozakura Kengo)
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[6] (Japanese); Khoi Dao[5] (English)
- The fifth sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is a free spirit, and would rather do fun things then work. He also cares a lot about his appearance, specifically his skin. He can disguise himself as anyone and mimic their voice perfectly, making him a espionage specialist. His Blooming ability allows him to "empathize" with his opponent and essentially read their minds and understand everything about them. His signature color is yellow.
- Nanao Yozakura (夜桜 七悪, Yozakura Nanao)
- Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama[6] (Japanese); Suzie Yeung[5] (English)
- The youngest sibling of the Yozakura Family. He is the kindest of the siblings, although he has a unintentional dark side. He is a medical genius, able to create multiple drugs, for lethal intentions, or for healing. He is a mutant as a result of multiple experiments, although he can alter his shape to appear more human. His Blooming ability allows him to detoxify any poison, although different ones have different effects, such as plutonium causing him to glow, or pufferfish causing his stomach to swell. His signature color is turquoise.
- Goliath (ゴリアテ, Goriate)
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[6] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook[5] (English)
- The family guard dog. He is a Okami dog, and has guarded the family for generations. He is able to alter his size at will.
- Ai (アイ)
- A girl placed under the care of the Yozakura Family after the loss of her guardian. A former leader of Tanpopo, she had her DNA mixed with an Okami Dog, granting her that species' abilities. Taiyo and Mutsumi see her as their daughter.
- Hifumi Yozakura (夜桜 ひふみ, Yozakura Hifumi)
- The daughter of Taiyo and Mutsumi born during the timeskip. She is very playful and reckless, and extremely clingy with her brother, to the point of overprotection. She is a natural fighter, with her weapon of choice being a modified yo-yo. Her blooming allows her to produce an infinite amount of someinine energy that she can control at will.
- Alpha Yozakura (夜桜 あるふぁ, Yozakura Arufa)
- The son of Taiyo and Mutsumi born during the timeskip. He is very intelligent and mature for his age, although he has a habit of being over protective. He is a genius in various subjects in science. He has a special hi-tech watch that can change into different types of weapons. He has a darker split personality dubbed "Bad Alpha". His blooming allows him to see multiple possible futures.
- Ban Yozakura (夜桜 万, Yozakura Ban)
- Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue[7]
- Keiko Yozakuraa (夜桜 京子, Yozakura Keiko)
- Voiced by: Eiko Yamada[7]
Hinaguki
- Sui Aoi (蒼 翠, Aoi Sui)
- Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama[8]
- One of the leaders of the Hinaguki and a friend of Mutsumi. He often cuts clothing to pieces via a special striking maneuver, the first strike of which always hits the chest.
- Rin Fudō (不動 りん, Fudō Rin)
- Voiced by: Romi Park[8]
- Ouga Inugami (犬神 王牙, Inugami Ōga)
- Voiced by: Daiki Hamano[8]
Others
- Ayaka Kirisaki (切崎 殺香, Kirisaki Ayaka)
- Voiced by: Mariya Ise[8]
- Former classmate of Taiyo and Mutsumi. She has a certain admiration or obsession for both Taiyo and Mutsumi. She is the maid of the Yozakura Family.
- Seiji Hotokeyama (仏山 聖司, Hotokeyama Seiji)
- Voiced by: Yasuyuki Kase[9]
- Makoto Kawashita (皮下 真, Kawashita Makoto)
- Voiced by: Yūji Ueda[7]
Media
Manga
Mission: Yozakura Family, written and illustrated by Hitsuji Gondaira, started in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump on August 26, 2019.[10] Shueisha has compiled its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on February 4, 2020.[11] As of June 4, 2024, 24 volumes have been published.[12]
Viz Media publishes the manga digitally in English on its Shonen Jump website.[13] Shueisha also simultaneously publishes the series in English for free on the Manga Plus app and website. Viz Media started releasing the volumes in print on October 18, 2022.[14][15]
The manga is also licensed in France by Kana.[16]
Volumes
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | February 4, 2020[11] | 978-4-08-882178-8 | December 22, 2020 (digital)[17] October 18, 2022 (print)[15] | 978-1-9747-1718-7 (digital) 978-1-9747-3466-5 (print) | ||
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2 | April 3, 2020[18] | 978-4-08-882243-3 | March 23, 2021 (digital)[19] December 20, 2022 (print)[20] | 978-1-9747-2612-7 (digital) 978-1-9747-3467-2 (print) | ||
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3 | June 4, 2020[21] | 978-4-08-882334-8 | June 22, 2021 (digital)[22] February 21, 2023 (print)[23] | 978-1-9747-2835-0 (digital) 978-1-9747-3643-0 (print) | ||
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4 | August 4, 2020[24] | 978-4-08-882382-9 | September 28, 2021 (digital)[25] April 18, 2023 (print)[26] | 978-1-9747-3034-6 (digital) 978-1-9747-3644-7 (print) | ||
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5 | November 4, 2020[27] | 978-4-08-882475-8 | December 28, 2021 (digital)[28] June 20, 2023 (print)[29] | 978-1-9747-3095-7 (digital) 978-1-9747-3688-1 (print) | ||
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6 | January 4, 2021[30] | 978-4-08-882532-8 | August 1, 2023 (digital)[31] August 15, 2023 (print)[32] | 978-1-9747-3176-3 (digital) 978-1-9747-3689-8 (print) | ||
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7 | March 4, 2021[33] | 978-4-08-882579-3 | October 17, 2023[34] | 978-1-9747-4097-0 | ||
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8 | April 30, 2021[35] | 978-4-08-882663-9 | December 19, 2023[36] | 978-1-9747-4117-5 | ||
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9 | July 2, 2021[37] | 978-4-08-882709-4 | February 20, 2024[38] | 978-1-9747-4312-4 | ||
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10 | October 4, 2021[39] | 978-4-08-882792-6 | April 16, 2024[40] | 978-1-9747-4351-3 | ||
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11 | January 4, 2022[41] | 978-4-08-883009-4 | June 18, 2024[42] | 978-1-9747-4583-8 | ||
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12 | March 4, 2022[43] | 978-4-08-883038-4 | August 20, 2024[44] | 978-1-9747-4631-6 | ||
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13 | June 3, 2022[45] | 978-4-08-883143-5 | — | — | ||
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14 | September 2, 2022[46] | 978-4-08-883227-2 | — | — | ||
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15 | November 4, 2022[47] | 978-4-08-883288-3 | — | — | ||
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16 | January 4, 2023[48] | 978-4-08-883420-7 | — | — | ||
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17 | April 4, 2023[49] | 978-4-08-883448-1 | — | — | ||
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18 | July 4, 2023[50] | 978-4-08-883567-9 | — | — | ||
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19 | September 4, 2023[51] | 978-4-08-883667-6 | — | — | ||
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20 | November 2, 2023[52] | 978-4-08-883748-2 | — | — | ||
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21 | January 4, 2024[53] | 978-4-08-883794-9 | — | — | ||
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22 | March 4, 2024[54] | 978-4-08-883845-8 | — | — | ||
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23 | April 4, 2024[55] | 978-4-08-884002-4 | — | — | ||
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24 | June 4, 2024[12] | 978-4-08-884119-9 | — | — | ||
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25 | August 2, 2024[56] | 978-4-08-884134-2 | — | — |
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump and its English digital version published by Viz Media and in Manga Plus by Shueisha.
- Mission 214. "Hifumi's Blooming" (ひふみの開花, Hifumi no Kaika)
- Mission 215. "Hifumi Vs. Kyoichiro" (ひふみVS凶一郎, Hifumi VS Kyōichirō)
- Mission 216. "Uncle and Niece" (おじちゃんと姪, Oji-chan to Mei)
- Mission 217. "Hifumi's Choice" (ひふみの選択, Hifumi no Sentaku)
- Mission 218. "An Academy Ghost Story" (学校の怪談, Gakkō no Kaidan)
- Mission 219. "Grown-Up Bad Alpha" (オトナ悪ふぁ, Otona Warufa)
- Mission 220. "Shinzo VS. Alpha" (辛三VSあるふぁ, Shinzo VS Arufa)
- Mission 221. "Alpha's Blooming" (あるふぁの開花, Arufa no Kaika)
- Mission 222. "Precognition" (予知, Yochi)
- Mission 223. "Legion" (軍団, Gundan)
- Mission 224. "The Battle Begins" (開戦, Kaisen)
- Mission 225. "The Second Operation Yozakura Front Lines: Final Stage" (第二次夜桜前線 最終章, Dai ni ji Yozakura Zensen Saishū Shūshō)
225 β. Mission 225 β. "Yozakura Album" (夜桜アルバム, Yozakura Arubamu)
- Mission 226. "The Yozakura Entrapment Net" (夜桜包囲網, Yozakura Hōi-mō)
- Mission 227. "Betrayal" (裏切り, Uragiri)
- Mission 228. "Kyoichiro & Hai" (凶一郎と灰, Kyōichirō to Hai)
- Mission 229. "Psych" (なんちって, Nan Chitte)
- Mission 230. "Prophecy" (予言, Yogen)
Anime
In December 2022, it was announced that the manga would be adapted into an anime television series by Silver Link.[57] The series is directed by Mirai Minato, who is also overseeing the scripts. Mizuki Takahashi served as the character designer and chief animation director. The music was composed by Kōji Fujimoto and Osamu Sasaki.[58] It premiered on April 7, 2024, on the Nichi-5 programming block on all JNN affiliates, including MBS and TBS, and will run for two consecutive cours.[59][8][60] The opening song is "Unmei-chan" (運命ちゃん, lit. 'Fate'), performed by Ikimonogakari,[61] while the ending song is "Fam!", performed by Chico .[62] The series is streaming on Hulu in the United States.[63]
Episodes
No. | Title [64][a] | Directed by [64] | Written by [64] | Storyboarded by [64] | Original air date [66] | ||||||
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1 | "The Cherry Blossom Ring" Transliteration: "Sakura no Yubiwa" (Japanese: 桜の指輪) | Mirai Minato | Mirai Minato | Mirai Minato | April 7, 2024 | ||||||
After losing his family, all Taiyo Asano had left was his childhood friend Mutsumi Yozakura. One day while in class, Taiyo is summoned by Vice Principal Hirukawa, who tries to murder him. Taiyo is suddenly rescued by Mutsumi and five other people. It is then revealed Mutsumi is the secret head of the Yozakura family, the world's greatest spy family, the five people are her siblings and Mr. Hirukawa is actually the sixth and eldest sibling Kyoichiro, the best spy in the world. Due to a childhood incident where he nearly killed Mutsumi, Kyoichiro became obsessed with her safety and has classified Taiyo as a danger. As Kyoichiro is too powerful, the siblings insist Taiyo must marry Mutsumi, making him off limits as a murder target. Kyoichiro arrives boasting of his goal to completely isolate Mutsumi in the Yozakura house forever. Unable to stand Kyoichiro's selfishness, Taiyo agrees to marry Mutsumi, who throws him a Yozakura crest wedding ring. Kyoichiro tries to stop them with his weapon Steel Spider, steel threads that cut through anything. While it almost severs his fingers, Taiyo successfully puts on the ring and becomes Mitsumi's husband. | |||||||||||
2 | "The Yozakuras' Lifeline" Transliteration: "Yozakura no Inochi" (Japanese: 夜桜の命) | Takahiro Nakatsugawa | Mirai Minato | Takahiro Nakatsugawa | April 14, 2024 | ||||||
Taiyo returns home but is awoken the following morning by Kyoichiro trying to kill him again, claiming it is training to become a Yozakura spy. He then drags both Taiyo and Mitsumi from the house seconds before it explodes. He reveals as head of the family, Mitsumi's marriage has drawn attention from the criminal underworld. The Yozakuras' superhuman abilities lay in their genetics and despite having no abilities herself, Mutsumi's children will be the next superhumans, which their enemies wish to prevent. Kyoichiro gives Taiyo a gun to protect Mutsumi from Tamaya, a social media addicted bomber. Despite Tamaya posting constant updates, Taiyo cannot locate Tamaya or his bombs. He wonders if he is a suitable husband but Mutsumi assures him she has wanted him to be her husband since they were young. Taiyo realizes Tamaya planted a bomb in his jacket so he jumps from the window to get it away from Mutsumi. Kyoichiro begrudgingly disables the bomb in midair. The other siblings, having been observing Taiyo complete his first mission, capture Tamaya whom Kyoichiro punishes with his own bomb. Kyoichiro is furious when Mutsumi moves Taiyo into the Yozakura house. | |||||||||||
3 | "Feelings" Transliteration: "Kimochi" (Japanese: 気持ち) | Masahiro Hosoda | Nanami Hoshino | Masahiro Hosoda | April 21, 2024 | ||||||
Taiyo struggles to adapt to life in the Yozakura house since it is filled with deadly traps he must avoid or disable in order to do simple tasks. Upset by his weakness, Taiyo asks Mutsumi's martial artist sister Futaba to train him. She agrees but only if he can survive the house on his own for one month first. Taiyo applies himself to surviving the house and struggles so much Kyoichiro even stops attacking him as he finds Taiyo's pain amusing to watch. As time passes, the house teaches Taiyo agility, marksmanship, poison resistance, codebreaking, analytical thinking, increased strength and stamina. By week three, he learns to move around the house with ease, impressing Mutsumi and her siblings until he suddenly collapses and is diagnosed with fatigue by scientist sibling Nanao, earning a scolding from Futaba as he had been concealing his extensive injuries under fake skin supplied by disguise expert sibling Kengo. Nevertheless, she is impressed by his progress and with the month over she agrees to start his real training, starting with increasing the house's danger level from beginner to moderate. Kyoichiro is also impressed but refuses to admit it. | |||||||||||
4 | "Kengo" (Japanese: 嫌五) | Yamato Ouchi | Nanami Hoshino | Hiroaki Yoshikawa | April 28, 2024 | ||||||
"Shinzo" Transliteration: "Shinzō" (Japanese: 辛三) | |||||||||||
Kengo begins teaching Taiyo about disguises, leading to a misunderstanding with Mutsumi. Weapon specialist sibling Shinzo then gives Taiyo a gift before setting off to take down money counterfeiters. Mutsumi warns Taiyo his increasing abilities are unintentionally scaring their classmates. Mutsumi later notices Kengo's mission paperwork is missing, so she enlists Taiyo's help to hunt him down. Eventually, Mutsumi realizes Taiyo is actually Kengo in disguise, having replaced Taiyo halfway through the search. Now caught, Kengo submits his paperwork properly. Mutsumi takes steps to punish Kyoichiro for the secret pictures of her she found in his room while hunting Kengo. Shinzo suddenly calls for help, having run out of bullets on his mission and unable to continue fighting unarmed. Taiyo volunteers to go and successfully infiltrates the counterfeiters' warehouse with Shinzo's gift, a gun that fires non-lethal shock bullets. Together they ruin the counterfeiting operation, though Taiyo is shot in the leg during their escape. Feeling ashamed, Shinzo decides to get over his fear of being unarmed so Taiyo will not get hurt next time. Later, a sinister man with Taiyo's photograph interrogates the surviving counterfeiters for their employer's identity. | |||||||||||
5 | "Interrogation" Transliteration: "Torishirabe" (Japanese: 取り調べ) | Takahiro Nakatsugawa | Akira Nishikubo | Masafumi Tamura | May 5, 2024 | ||||||
"Date" Transliteration: "Dēto" (Japanese: デート) | |||||||||||
The sinister man, detective Seiji Hotokeyama, arrests Taiyo and interrogates him about the Yozakura family. Taiyo refuses to talk, even when Hotokeyama threatens to kill him, and it is eventually revealed to be a test from Kyoichiro as Hotokeyama is actually their police ally who covers up the Yozakuras' activities. Later, Kyoichiro takes over Taiyo and Mutsumi's class where he attacks Taiyo without the other students noticing, teaching him how to stay alert even when affected by sleeping gas. Mutsumi worries when Taiyo later develops a sleepwalking problem. Taiyo soon feels that he is neglecting Mutsumi and tries to ask her on a date but Hotokeyama interrupts with a job to find a pair of gun smugglers at an amusement park. Mutsumi goes too and they spend their date spying on three seemingly suspicious couples. When none of them are guilty, Taiyo buys Mutsumi a rose only for the smugglers to reveal themselves as the fourth couple Taiyo had ignored. Having ended their relationship, they try to shoot each other, forcing Taiyo to apprehend them. Despite the rose being damaged, Mutsumi is thrilled to receive it. Meanwhile, Kyoichiro is furious their date went well. | |||||||||||
6 | "Bug" Transliteration: "Bagu" (Japanese: バグ) | Mirai Minato | Akira Nishikubo | Mirai Minato | May 12, 2024 | ||||||
Computer expert sibling Shion fails to prevent a hacker from stealing Taiyo's file. Taiyo is later attacked by Ayaka Kirisaki, a disturbed needle-wielding assassin, and since hacking his file she has chosen Taiyo as her next victim for his high bounty. Before she leaves, she reveals Kyoichiro allowed her target to Taiyo since he cannot do it himself. The next day, Ayaka transfers into Taiyo's class to try kill him up close but with his new skills he narrowly survives each time, increasing her obsession with him. Eventually, another assassin tries to kill Taiyo for the bounty and Mutsumi ends up saving Ayaka. Ayaka immediately falls in love with Mutsumi and is determined to assassinate Taiyo so she can marry Mutsumi instead. Later, Shion asks Taiyo to test her latest computer game, though it soon becomes clear the game is just a tool disguising Shion's online missions. By playing her game, Taiyo helps prevent a real life train crash and with unexpected hacking assistance from Ayaka prevents terrorists from blowing up a power plant. Impressed, Shion forces Taiyo to help her with more game missions without sleep for three consecutive days. | |||||||||||
7 | "Government Spies" Transliteration: "Kōmuin Supai" (Japanese: 公務員スパイ) | Misaki Nishimoto | Kento Shimoyama | Hiroaki Yoshikawa | May 19, 2024 | ||||||
Nanao shuts down an evil laboratory and swallows the deadly virus they created so his superhuman stomach can destroy it. As this will leave him unconscious for three hours, he calls Taiyo to assist him. At the lab, Taiyo encounters Hinagiku government spies Sui Aoi and Oga Inugami. At first they work together until Taiyo learns their plan to destroy the virus involves killing Nanao. Without hesitating, Sui cuts Taiyo down with a highly skilled sword move but Nanao finally awakens with proof his stomach eliminated all the virus. After they make it home, Kyoichiro comically punishes Taiyo for shaming the Yozakuras' reputation in the underworld and orders him to defeat Sui like a real spy. Taiyo spends days following Sui everywhere but every time Sui uses his sword move to strip Taiyo naked in public. As time passes, Taiyo starts to learn from observing and even begins to decipher Sui's sword move, which always starts with a strike to the chest. After ten days of observation, he successfully dodges Sui's attack. Sui grudgingly admits Taiyo has potential. Taiyo returns home victorious only to learn his reputation is once again sullied by rumors he is a pervert. | |||||||||||
8 | "The Kuroyuri Party" Transliteration: "Kuroyuri tō" (Japanese: 黒百合党) | Yasuo Ejima | Kento Shimoyama | Hiroaki Yoshikawa | May 26, 2024 | ||||||
Mutsumi takes Taiyo to meet the boss of the Hinagiku, Rin Fudo, once a classmate of Kyoichiro's. Rin considers Mutsumi like her own sister and is unimpressed with Taiyo, not believing he can protect Mutsumi. Kyoichiro soon breaks into the building to get Mutsumi back and battles Rin. Taiyo instinctively protects Mutsumi and is punched by both Kyoichiro and Rin yet survives, impressing Rin. As such, she asks Taiyo to investigate Yoshimasu Kuroyuri, a flamboyant, popular but corrupt politician aiming to become Prime Minister. Rin suspects he purchased bombs for an assassination but requires evidence. A disguised Taiyo witnesses Yoshimasu's corrupt activities carried out by his bodyguards, triplet spy brothers Red, Blue and Yellow, yet he can never gather any actual evidence. Eventually, he realizes Yoshimasu's constant dancing is actually Morse code to secretly communicate with the triplets and it becomes easy to decipher his plan to blow up Deputy Prime Minister Shirasagi. Taiyo thwarts the plan and Yoshimasu is arrested by Sui while the triplets flee the scene. Yoshimasu taunts Taiyo by suggesting his parents and sister's death was not an accident but an assassination. | |||||||||||
9 | "The Flower Meaning of Kuroyuri (Black Lily)" Transliteration: "Kuroyuri no Hanakotoba" (Japanese: 黒百合 の花言葉) | Kazuhito Ōmiya | Kento Shimoyama | Hiroaki Yoshikawa | June 2, 2024 | ||||||
Sui suddenly calls Taiyo to tell him Shirasagi was kidnapped. Yoshimasu uses another bomb to escape. At the Yozakura house, the siblings, except Kyoichiro, all worry about Taiyo. Sui decides to inform Taiyo that Yoshimasu is actually a legendary spy called Kurogao. Kurogao suddenly appears on television with the kidnapped Shirasagi and demands he confess his crimes to the public. Taiyo stops the broadcast but is defeated by Kurogao's knowledge of his Yozakura techniques. He explains to Taiyo that six years ago, Shirasagi and other corrupt politicians tried to assassinate him but only succeeded in killing his daughter Yuri. For revenge, he targeted them as Yoshimasu. Despite knowing the pain of losing his family, Taiyo decides to stop him. Meanwhile, Sui easily defeats the triplets but panics as his instincts suddenly detect a terrifying presence nearby. Kurogao is captured when Taiyo suddenly switches from Yozakura techniques to Sui's signature sword style, Walking on Flowers, which Taiyo has now mastered. Out of respect, Kurogao decides to tell Taiyo about his family, but he is suddenly shot by an unseen person. Before dying, he passes Taiyo a map to Yuri's grave where Taiyo retrieves a hidden box before returning home. | |||||||||||
10 | "The Yozakura Family Maid" Transliteration: "Yozakura no Meido" (Japanese: 夜桜のメイド) | Polon | Michiko Yokote | Mirai Minato | June 9, 2024 | ||||||
"Affair" Transliteration: "Uwaki" (Japanese: 浮気) | |||||||||||
Rin hosts a dinner to celebrate Taiyo's success. Sui warns Taiyo to continue practicing Walking on Flowers as improper use can cripple a person's legs. When Taiyo shares his fear with Mutsumi, she kisses him on the cheek to reassure him and Taiyo finds the box contains a glass marble. Kyoichiro explains it is an optical drive with information laser engraved inside. They return home where Taiyo learns Mutsumi has hired Ayaka as the Yozakuras' maid, and to teach him anti-assassination skills. Shion starts decoding the drive but notes it is old and damaged. Ayaka's attempt to kill Taiyo in his bath causes a misunderstanding with Kyoichiro. Ayaka later notices Taiyo behaving unusually and concludes he is cheating on Mutsumi. Mutsumi has Taiyo walk Goliath, the Yozakuras' 100-year-old artificially bred spy dog who hates Taiyo as much as Kyoichiro. A bomber called Happy the Clown targets them and Taiyo is hurt protecting both Mutsumi and Goliath. Goliath hunts and punishes Happy and afterwards is nicer to Taiyo. Ayaka and Kyoichiro confront Taiyo only to learn Taiyo was actually working with the Hinagiku to procure Dark Sweet, the rarest tea in the world and Kyoichiro's favorite. | |||||||||||
11 | "Yozakura Ghost Stories" Transliteration: "Yozakura no Kaidan" (Japanese: 夜桜の怪談) | Takahiro Nakatsugawa | Akira Nishikubo | Takahiro Nakatsugawa | June 16, 2024 | ||||||
"Spy License" Transliteration: "Supai Menkyoshō" (Japanese: スパイ免許証) | |||||||||||
When Taiyo learns about spy licences from Mutsumi and Futaba, he decides to take the exam too. A glitch on Shion's computer resembling a ghost terrifies Futaba, who has a phobia of anything she cannot defeat with martial arts. The entire family must babysit her for 24 hours, even though she keeps panicking at unexplained noises. In private, she tells Taiyo she fears being helpless when her family need her. During the exam, Taiyo is saved from a bounty hunter by Tsukiyo Hoshifuru, a bisexual playboy spy infatuated with Taiyo. During the final, the examinees must collect their licences before the building collapses. The bounty hunter sabotages Taiyo but he is assisted by Hoshifuru, who sacrifices his own victory so Taiyo can continue. Taiyo instead rescues Hoshifuru, who reveals he is actually the chief examiner. For his display of humanity, Taiyo receives his licence while the bounty hunter is disqualified. At home, Futaba punishes Kyoichiro after discovering the noises scaring her were him building secret rooms in the walls to further spy on Mutsumi. Everyone then takes a commemorative photo. | |||||||||||
12 | "Prison Break Grandpa" Transliteration: "Purizun Jiji Bureiku" (Japanese: プリズンジジブレイク) | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | June 23, 2024 |
Novel
In October 2022, as part of the manga series' third anniversary, it was announced that it would receive a novel adaptation.[67] Titled Yozakura Family: Yozakura Family Observation Diary (夜桜さんちの大作戦 夜桜家観察日記, Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen Yozakura-ka Kansatsu Nikki), it was released on July 4, 2023.[68][69]
Reception
By December 2022, the manga had over 1.5 million copies in circulation.[70] In 2020, the manga was nominated for the sixth Next Manga Awards.[71]
Notes
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External links
- Official manga website at Weekly Shōnen Jump (in Japanese)
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- Official manga website at Manga Plus
- Official manga website at Viz Media
- Mission: Yozakura Family (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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