Gokicha

Gokicha

Cover of first manga volume published by Houbunsha
ごきチャ
Genre Comedy, Slice of life
Manga
Written by Rui Tamachi
Published by Houbunsha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat
Original run July 28, 2011 – ongoing
Volumes 3
Original net animation
Gokicha!! Cockroach Girls
Directed by Masaki Yasuda
Studio Movic
Released September 14, 2012 – ongoing

Gokicha (ごきチャ, lit. Cockroach Girls) is a 4-panel manga series created by Rui Tamachi revolving around anthropomorphised cockroaches. The manga originally existed as self-published doujin works, first released at Comiket in 2009, before beginning serialization in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine from July 2011. An anime adaptation by Movic began releasing on Nico Nico Douga in 2012.

Characters

Gokicha (ごきチャ)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto
An anthropomorphised cockroach girl who wishes to become friends with humans, but is often treated with the appropriate response.
Chaba (ちゃば)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
Another cockroach girl who is a bit more tomboyish in personality.
Part Time Girl (アルバイトの女性 Arubaito no Josei)
A girl working a part time job who appears in the Houbunsha serialization.
Part Time Boy (アルバイトの男性 Arubaito no Dansei)
A boy who is the Part Time Girl's underclassman.

Media

Manga

Gokicha originally existed as a doujin work self-published by Rui Tamachi. The first volume, Gokicha!!, was released at Comiket 77 in December 2009, while the second volume, Gokicha!!!, was released at Comiket 78 in August 2010. The manga then began serialization in the September 2011 issue of Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Carat magazine released on July 28, 2011.[1] The first tankoubon volume was released on July 26, 2012,[2] the second on July 27, 2013.[3]

Anime

An anime adaptation titled Gokicha!! Cockroach Girls has been produced by Movic and began streaming on Nico Nico Douga from September 14, 2012.[4][5] The opening theme is "Gokkyun! Days" (ごっきゅん!デイズ Gokkyun! Deizu) by Saki while the ending theme is "Beginning" (はじまる Hajimaru) by Saki.

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