The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done!

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The Ryuo's Work is Never Done!
Light novel first volume cover featuring Yaichi Kuzuryū (right) and Ai Hinatsuru (left)
りゅうおうのおしごと!
(Ryūō no Oshigoto!)
GenreComedy
Light novel
Written byShirow Shiratori
Illustrated byShirabi
Published bySB Creative
English publisherBookWalker
ImprintGA Bunko
DemographicMale
Original run2015 – present
Volumes8
Manga
Written byShirow Shiratori
Illustrated byKogetaokoge
Published bySquare Enix
MagazineYoung Gangan
DemographicSeinen
Original run2015 – present
Volumes4
Anime television series
Directed byShinsuke Yanagi
Written byFumihiko Shimo
Music byKenji Kawai
StudioProject No.9
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, KBS, SUN, BS Fuji, Mie TV
English network
Original run January 8, 2018 March 26, 2018
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! (Japanese: りゅうおうのおしごと!, Hepburn: Ryūō no Oshigoto!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shirow Shiratori and illustrated by Shirabi. SB Creative have released eight volumes since 2015 under their GA Bunko label. A manga adaptation with art by Kogetaokoge has been serialized in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan since 2015, and has been collected in four tankōbon volumes. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Project No.9 aired between January 8 and March 26, 2018.

Plot

Yaichi Kuzuryū is a prodigy shogi player who won the title of Ryūō at the age of 16. Following his victory he has been in a slump, until he is approached by Ai Hinatsuru, a 9-year-old girl who begs him to make her his disciple. Astonished by Ai's potential, Yaichi agrees to become her master, and the two then brave themselves together in the world of shogi with their friends and rivals, but under a condition imposed by her mother that he is to marry her if she does not become a major player before graduating middle school.

Characters

Yaichi Kuzuryū (九頭竜 八一, Kuzuryū Yaichi)
Voiced by: Yuuma Uchida[1]
The main protagonist of the series. Yaichi is a sixteen-year-old who won the Ryūō title match at a young age. He is the current youngest Ryūō. Initially he was overwhelmed by his title and a perceived pressure to avoid playing in a "disgraceful" manner, fell into a slump. He was taken aback by Ai's talent and determination, and the way she continues to fight and seek a way to victory has helped inspire him. He is usually wrongly accused of being a lolicon due to the affection he usually gains from young girls like Ai and her friends, despite being oblivious to their true feelings for him.
Ai Hinatsuru (雛鶴 あい, Hinatsuru Ai)
Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[1]
Yaichi's first disciple, a nine-year-old third grader. She is a cheerful girl with extreme talent for shogi, as well as the daughter of the owners of a large and popular inn which has been the site for major matches. She met Yaichi during the final Ryūō match, where he apparently promised to grant any wish if he won. She ran away from home to become Yaichi's disciple. Initially accepted as a temporary disciple over spring break, her parents tried to bring her home claiming concerns about the stability of life as a female professional. She failed their conditions to continue her discipleship, but Yaichi was sufficiently impressed by her performance to personally request to take her on, even accepting the condition that, if she fails to claim a title before graduating junior high, he would marry her and inherit the inn. She is exceptionally possessive of Yaichi and occasionally demonstrates yandere traits. In shogi, her style places emphasis on the late game and is primarily "offensive", focused on finding ways to press the attack.
Ai Yashajin (夜叉神 天衣, Yashajin Ai)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[1]
Yaichi's second disciple, also nine years old and in the third grade. She has been living with her wealthy grandfather since her parents' deaths. Her father was a skilled amateur shogi player who'd met a younger Yaichi years ago while having an exhibition match against the Meijin. After Yaichi found a path that would have given him a checkmate, Ai's father had suggested that Yaichi someday take his daughter as a disciple, to which he agreed. She was frustrated to see that he does not remember her father, who'd never stopped admiring him, but eventually accepted his request to make her his disciple. She is very proud and prone to display tsundere traits. Her shogi style is opposite to Ai's, showing a deep understanding of the early game and a strong insight into "defensive" play, based on traps and counterattacks. The way her style complements Hinatsuru Ai's is part of the reason that Yaichi felt she'd make a great rival for her.
Ginko Sora (空 銀子, Sora Ginko)
Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto[1]
Yaichi's childhood friend and fellow disciple. She is fourteen years old and considered the most talented girl in the shogi world, one of few with enough talent to potentially enter the main shogi league as a full-fledged professional rather than a professional in the women's league. She became a disciple before Yaichi despite being two years younger than him. She never entered the women's league and continues to pursue the main Japan Shogi Association, and is implied to have done this to pursue Yaichi himself, though he remains ignorant to her feelings. Though not a female professional, she still holds the Queen title.
Keika Kiyotaki (清滝 桂香, Kiyotaki Keika)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano[1]
Yaichi and Ginko's elder disciple and biological daughter of their master. She entered the training association to attempt to become a female professional at the age of ten. At twenty-five, she is rapidly approaching the maximum age at which one can become a professional or female professional, a fact that is frequently demonstrated to cause a great deal of pressure for her. She is noted to be quite skilled when she relaxes, but still has a tendency to fall back into the standard basics and freeze up when opponents step out of common patterns.
Mio Mizukoshi (水越 澪, Mizukoshi Mio)
Voiced by: Yurika Kubo[1]
A friend of Ai's from the training group.
Ayano Sadatō (貞任 綾乃, Sadatō Ayano)
Voiced by: Chinami Hashimoto[1]
A friend of Ai's from the training group.
Charlotte Izoard (シャルロット・イゾアール, Sharurotto Izoāru)
Voiced by: Yui Ogura[1]
A friend of Ai's from the training group, who is only six years old. A first grader attending a French school in Kyoto, she speaks with a childish, uneasy Japanese. Yaichi finds himself frequently overwhelmed by her cuteness, much to Ai's chagrin. She studies under the same master as Ayano. Not wanting to hurt Charlotte's feelings when he refused to switch and become her master, Yaichi offered to make her his "bride" instead. While this was successful in avoiding trauma from his rejection, her repeated mention of this "proposal" has caused some trouble for him.
Takashi Hinatsuru (雛鶴 隆, Hinatsuru Takashi)
Voiced by: Ichiro Mizuki[2]
Ai's father and Akina's husband. Having married into his wife's family, he is unable to contradict her.
Akina Hinatsuru (雛鶴 亜希奈, Hinatsuru Akina)
Voiced by: Mitsuko Horie[2]
Ai's mother and Takashi's wife, and proprietor of a prestigious inn. She attempts to prevent Ai from pursuing a shogi career claiming concern over the stability of such a life. When her daughter failed to satisfy her requirements she attempted to take her back home, but relented and accepted Yaichi's personal request to take her as a disciple under the condition that, should she fail to achieve at least one title before graduating junior high, Yaichi would marry into their family and inherit the inn.

Media

Light novels

The light novel series is written by Shirow Shiratori and illustrated by Shirabi. SB Creative have released eight volumes since 2015 under their GA Bunko label. An English translated digital release is done directly by BookWalker, part of Kadokawa Corporation.[3] Six volumes have been released since 2017.[4]

Manga

A manga adaptation with art by Kogetaokoge has been serialized in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan since 2015, and has been collected in four tankōbon volumes.

Anime

An anime television series adaptation by Project No.9 was announced in July 2017.[1] The series is directed by Shinsuke Yanagi with scripts written by Fumihiko Shimo and character designs by Akane Yano. Kenji Kawai composed the music at Nippon Columbia, and Dreamshift produced the series. The series aired from January 8[2] to March 26, 2018, and it ran for 12 episodes.[5] Machico performed the opening theme song "Kore Kara" (コレカラ, From Now On), while Miku Itō performed the ending theme song "Mamoritai-mono no Tame ni" (守りたいもののために, For What I Want to Protect).[6]

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Reception

The light novel ranked first in 2017 in Takarajimasha's annual light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, in the bunkobon category.[7] It ranked first again in 2018.[8]

Notes

  1. ^ All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

See also

  • No-Rin, another light novel series by the same author

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Ryūō no Oshigoto! Shogi Light Novels Get TV Anime". Anime News Network. July 11, 2017. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! Anime Casts Ichiro Mizuki, Mitsuko Horie". Anime News Network. December 6, 2017. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  3. ^ "Book☆Walker Exclusive Light Novel The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! Available Now". Anime News Network. October 25, 2017. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  4. ^ "GA文庫|「りゅうおうのおしごと!」特設ページ" (in Japanese). SB Creative Corp. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  5. ^ "The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! Anime Listed With 12 Episodes". Anime News Network. January 18, 2018. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  6. ^ "The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! TV Anime Reveals Theme Song Artists, More of Staff, January Debut". Anime News Network. October 14, 2017. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  7. ^ "Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! 2017's Series Ranking". Anime News Network. November 23, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  8. ^ "Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! Reveals 2018 Series Ranking". Anime News Network. November 24, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2018.

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