Nisio Isin (Japanese: 西尾維新, Hepburn: Nishio Ishin, born 1981), stylized as NISIOISIN to emphasize the palindrome, is a pseudonymous Japanese novelist, manga author, and screenplay writer.
Nisio debuted in 2002 with the novel The Beheading Cycle (the first in his Zaregoto series), which earned him the 23rd Mephisto Prize at twenty years of age. In 2005, he began his long-running Monogatari novel series, which was published in 29 volumes as of 2023, and was later adapted as a highly-successful animated series of the same name, produced by Shaft. His Katanagatari novels, Medaka Box manga series, Jūni Taisen novel, and The Beheading Cycle have also been adapted as anime. He has also collaborated with Death Note writer Tsugumi Ohba and illustrator Takeshi Obata to write the light novel Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases. Between 2009 and 2016, he ranked among the top 10 best-selling authors in Japan, ranking as the best-selling in 2012 and 2014. As of November 2022, his novels and manga had over 36 million copies in circulation.
Nisio's works frequently feature lengthy and witty dialogues. He is viewed as an author that blends regular novels and light novels, going through the genres of mystery, sekaikei, and shindenki, with frequent references to other manga and anime.
Career
Nisio Isin was a manga enthusiast since childhood and wanted to become a mangaka. However, seeing a lack of improvement in his drawing ability, he decided to become a novelist, mentioning that it didn't matter if his handwriting was subpar.[1] He attended the Ritsumeikan University College of Policy Science and left the university without graduating.[2]
During his early career when he submitted work for magazines, Nisio's writing speed was a selling point, and he once submitted two or three works to a single Mephisto Prize.[3] In 2002, Nisio debuted with the first novel of the Zaregoto series, Kubikiri Cycle: The Blue Savant and the Nonsense User, earning him the 23rd Mephisto Prize.[4] He was twenty years of age at the time, and his slogan was "Nisio Isin, the 20-year-old from Kyoto".[5] Afterward, he proceeded to write the second title in the series, Strangulation Romanticist, in three days.[3]
He still works with the Mephisto magazine, and worked with Kodansha on the literary magazines Faust, and Pandora. He also published his Katanagatari series as twelve volumes over twelve months for the Kodansha Box line in 2007; Ryūsui Seiryōin was matching this output, and the Kodansha Box website stated that it was the first time in the world two authors had done twelve-volume monthly novel series simultaneously.[6]
Nisio Isin is best known for the Monogatari series, which began as a trilogy of short stories on the Mephisto magazine in 2005, and developed into a series with 28 volumes. It has been adapted as anime up to Zoku Owarimonogatari, still has ongoing anime adaptations for the series, and it has also been adapted as manga. The series has consistently achieved a high number of sales, with the anime's first two seasons alone, Bakemonogatari and Nisemonogatari, selling over one million DVDs and Blu-rays combined as of September 2012.[7]
From 2009 to 2016, Nisio Isin was one of the top 10 best-selling authors in Japan, achieving a place in the top 3 for three years and, in 2012 and 2014, ranking first place as the best-selling author in the country. In those years, he sold 1,408,319 copies and 997,211 copies, respectively.[12] As of November 2022, his novels and manga had over 36 million copies in circulation.[13] The Publishers Weekly's Translation Database reported that from 2008 to 2018, 19 of Nisio's novels were translated into English, putting him as the second author with the most English translations of that period in the U.S.[14][a]
Style
Since Nisio's debut, wordplay and tongue-in-cheek dialogue have been characteristic of his works.[16] When asked if his use of manzai comedy was related to the fact he is from the Kansai region, he replied "I think it's certainly because I'm a Kansai person."[17] He feels that "dialogue is the character" and focuses more on dialogue than appearance.[18] Nisio features many women in his works because "it is easier for them to express their individuality" explaining that "women are much more adorned as characters (e.g. fashion) than men".[19]: 92
His greatest influence comes from such things as Shōnen Jumpmanga and shōjo manga en masse.[19]: 91 About manga, he is a passionate fan of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure; in a dialogue with Hirohiko Araki, the author of the manga, he commented this is "a manga he would like all humanity to read."[20] Among his references, references to JoJo are particularly common and in a novelization project of the series called "VS JOJO", together with Kouhei Kadono and Ōtarō Maijō, he wrote one of the novels that were published, called JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven.
His works are characterized by a sense of literature that is amid the so-called "Shindenki" (ja) mystery-light novel genre, in which insane characters attempt to solve a mystery in a situation that would be impossible or unlikely in reality; and inexhaustible quotations of anime and manga from the past.[21] He is well regarded as an author who has blended the conventions of mystery novels and character-driven light novels. Tsunehiro Uno describes Nisio Isin as the only writer who has made a smooth transition from "Sekaikei" (ja) to "Shindenki".[22]
He has made no secret of his policy of not doing crossover or linking in his Zaregoto series. This is because crossover and linking was a technique Kouhei Kadono, whom he admires, excelled at, and so he decided to stick with the opposite style,[23]: 140 but he replied he made an exception for the Ningen series because he began writing it as an homage to the relationship between the Kouhei Kadono's Boogiepop series and Beat's Discipline.[23]: 142 He still maintains a steady writing pace and develops several series at the same time, but until Mazemonogatari, he did not link his works to each other. After fifteen years of non-crossover writing, he decided it was time to try a new pattern.[24]
He has a unique way of naming his characters.[19]: 181 He seeks to define his characters by their names, and he does not simply give them unusual names, but instead establishes some rules for them, although he will occasionally deviate from these rules.[19]: 181 When it comes to naming, he has been described as "bizarre" and "extremely strange".[19]: 181 Examples are Namanie Nienami, Kiki Kikitsu, Shibuki Shibushi, Mukae Emukae, Momo Momozono, Kajiki Kurokami, Kariteru Kanaino, Sukinasaki Saki, Shikigishi Kishiki, Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade, Backyard Bottomslash, Quarter Queen, Sagano Usagi, Byōinzaka Kuroneko (which translates roughly as "Black Cat of Hospital Hill") and Shikizaki Kiki.
He said he learned much from the novels of Kiyoshi Kasai (the author of Vampire Wars), Hiroshi Mori, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, Ryūsui Seiryōin and Kouhei Kadono. He has also stated the five writers were, metaphorically speaking, God-like beings, who had shaped and molded his writing style.[19]: 91
Nisio and light novels
Most of Nisio's works are published by Kodansha Novels, a general literature imprint, but are sometimes classified as light novels. In a conversation with Tow Ubukata, Otsuichi said of Nisio, "I think he falls into the light novel category in a broad sense."[25] The January 2005 issue of Nikkei Characters! introduces Nisio as "a new generation of writers who are breaking down the barriers between general literature and light novels."[26] The Nisio Isin Chronicle describes his Zaregoto series as "often regarded as a light novel".[27] Kiyoshi Kasai talking about light novels in the 2004 special edition of Eureka,[28] commented that, although having the Zaregoto series ranked in a guide for light novels could be out of place, the influences Nisio had in his writing are easy to see, such as Kimi to Boku no Kowareta Sekai's academy romance, fighting pretty girls, moe characters, and Sekaikei-like settings, so it is not strange to see his works through the lenses of light novels.
In the 2004 edition of the light novel guide book This Light Novel is Amazing! 2005, the Zaregoto series ranked as the second most popular light novel series, but the authors wrote: "There are different opinions on whether the Zaregoto series is a light novel or not."[29]: 15 Taking into account various opinions on "bunko is the light novel", "packaging", "age of the characters", and other factors, the book's Genre Guide refers to the Zaregoto series and Kimi to Boku no Kowareta Sekai as "borders" outside of the bunko.[29]: 88 In the following year's This Light Novel Is Amazing! 2006, the Zaregoto series ranked first, and in an interview held to commemorate this, Nisio said, "I'm unsure if it's a light novel" commenting that "it's not a light novel in the sense that it's 'not a light novel label,' but it's part of a light novel in the sense that 'it's a collaboration between an illustration and a novel,'" and he also said that he has no qualms about his work being identified as a light novel.[30]
The Zaregoto series (戯言シリーズ, Zaregoto Shirīzu) is written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Take. Nine volumes were published between February 2002 and November 2005. The tenth volume was published on February 8, 2023. It was followed by a spin-off series titled Ningen series starring the Zerozaki clan. A second spin-off series titled Saikyō series focusing on the character Jun Aikawa was also released. All books were released in Japan by Kodansha Novels.
First published
Title
ISBN
February 7, 2002
The Beheading Cycle: The Blue Savant and the Nonsense Bearer (クビキリサイクル 青色サヴァンと戯言遣い, Kubikiri Saikuru: Aoiro Savan to Zaregoto Tsukai)
Kidnap Kidding: The Blue Savant and the Daughter of the Nonsense Bearer (キドナプキディング 青色サヴァンと戯言遣いの娘, Kidonapu Kidingu: Aoiro Savant to Zaregotozukai no Musume)
Zaregoto Dictional - Dictionary for the Zaregoto series (ザレゴトディクショナル 戯言シリーズ用語辞典) (June 7, 2006. Kodansha. ISBN978-4-06-182489-8)
A dictionary of the Zaregoto series telling the behind-the-scenes of the story. The 4-koma manga drawn by Take titled Zaregoto Ichiban (戯言一番) was re-released in the book.[37]
Ningen series
Spin-off of the Zaregoto series, it is also known as the Zerozaki Ichizoku series. The illustrations are provided by Take. Published by Kodansha.
First published
Title
ISBN
February 6, 2004
Sōshiki Zerozaki's Human Experiment (零崎双識の人間試験, Zerozaki Sōshiki no Ningen Shiken)
Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with Izumu Niōnomiya (零崎人識の人間関係 匂宮出夢との関係, Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Niōnomiya Izumu to no Kankei)
Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with Sōshiki Zerozaki (零崎人識の人間関係 零崎双識との関係, Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Zerozaki Sōshiki to no Kankei)
Hitoshiki Zerozaki's Human Relations: Relations with the Nonsense Bearer (零崎人識の人間関係 戯言遣いとの関係, Zerozaki Hitoshiki no Ningen Kankei: Zaregoto Tsukai to no Kankei)
Spin-off of the Zaregoto series telling the story of "Overkill Red" Jun Aikawa. It was first serialized in the Mephisto magazine. Published by Kodansha. Take handled the illustrations for the series again.
The Japan Detectives Club was created by Ryūsui Seiryōin, and Nisio Isin is one of several authors to write novels using that setting. The third book is a compilation of the first two.[38]
The series was first created by Nisio Isin as a series of short stories for the Mephisto magazine. While his previous series, Zaregoto, featured large casts of characters, each Bakemonogatari story tends to introduce only one new character. The previously published stories, and some new ones, were eventually collected in two volumes as part of the Kodansha Box launch titles on November 2, 2006, and December 5, 2006, and it continued its 28-volumes publication until August 19, 2021. On January 25, 2023, Nisio Isin announced a new novel that was published on May 17, 2023,[39] continuing the series. Vofan handled the illustrations for the series. The series is divided into six parts: First Season, Second Season, Final Season, Off Season, Monster Season and Family Season.
In Mazemonogatari (混物語, Mix Story) Koyomi Araragi meets various heroines from other series written by Nisio Isin. These crossover stories were first distributed in sessions for the Kizumonogatari movies between 2016 and 2017. Kodansha collected those stories, with 3 new ones, and published in 2019. ISBN978-4-06-513292-0
In 2024, Kodansha collected 33 previously published short stories and 6 new short stories in a book titled Mijikanamonogatari (短物語, Short Story or Short Stories). ISBN978-4-06-536177-1
Towazugatari: Original Drama CD Scenario Book (不問(トワズ)語: オリジナルドラマCD シナリオブック, Towazugatari: Orijinaru Dorama Shīdī Shinario Bukku) (Kodansha. 2010. ISBN978-4-06-283734-7)
Densetsu series
A complete series with 10 volumes[40] published by Kodansha. The first volume was published as the "Nisio's longest book"[41][42] at the time of its publication. The cover of the final volume was illustrated by Fuu Midori.
Shōsetsu-ban Medaka Box (Jō) Kuguhara Messhi no Funuketa Kunrin Mata wa Naginōra Sanagi no Ashige ni Yoru Tōhyō (小説版めだかボックス (上) 久々原滅私の腑抜けた君臨または啝ノ浦さなぎの足蹴による投票)
Shōsetsu-ban Medaka Box (Ge) Eburi Richigi no Oshitoyaka na Menjū Mata wa Mukueda Shikī no Haibanrōzeki Manifest (小説版めだかボックス (下) えぶり理知戯のおしとやかな面従または椋枝閾の杯盤狼藉マニフェスト)
Kikaijima Report Animation Collection (喜界島れぽーと あにめーしょんこれくしょん) - Illustrated by Akira Akatsuki. It was distributed as a booklet at Medaka Box DVD Premium Event on March 3, 2013.[43]
After the one-shot publication in the one-shot series manga Ōgiri, the story told one day before those events was published in one volume by Shueisha on May 19, 2015, with the illustrations provided by Hikaru Nakamura. A sequel was released in 2017.
The "Pretty Boy Detective Club" was originally intended to be a group that would appear in the Bōkyaku Tantei series, but during the story's development, Nisio Isin decided it could be published as an independent title.[44] Illustrated by Kinako. Twelve volumes were published by the Kodansha Taiga label.
First published
Title
ISBN
October 20, 2015
Bishōnen Tanteidan Kimi dake ni Hikari Kagayaku Ankokusei (美少年探偵団 きみだけに光かがやく暗黒星)
For the 20th anniversary of Nisio's debut in 2022, a new series was announced.[45] The next two books were announced in the afterword of Phantom Thief Flâneur's Patrol, with the series titled as The Casebook of the Phantom Thief Flâneur (怪盗フラヌールの事件簿). The series was later retitled as The Return of the Phantom Thief (返却怪盗).[46] Illustrated by Takolegs.
Nisio Isin has also published several single-volume works, with some of them receiving manga adaptations. All of them deal with different themes from the usual. Ningyō ga Ningyō is a novel that invokes the style of old Japanese nonsense horror novels; Nanmin Tantei is a detective novel, a style always present in Nisio Isin's writing, but much more prominent in this title; Shōjo Fujūbun is a suspense novel, and Ripogura! is a novel that highlights Nisio Isin's love for constrained writing, based on three short stories rewritten three times each following restrained writing rules. The Veiled Man Hypothesis was Nisio's 100th book.
Hypothetical Phenomenon (させられ現象, Saserare Genshō). Written in the Japanese magazine Eureka published by Seidosha in September 2004 issue. Illustrated by Akira Yamaguchi. (ISBN978-4-7917-0124-7).
A Fruit (ある果実, Aru Kajitsu). Illustrated by Yoko Nihombashi - Nisio Isin Chronicle (西尾維新クロニクル) (January 30, 2006. ISBN978-4-7966-5092-2).
Specifications of Glory (栄光の仕様, Eikō no Shiyō) - "Zaregoto Series Complete Box" (「戯言シリーズコンプリートBOX」) (September 1, 2006. ISBN978-4-06-278852-6).
The Irony of Iodine (ヨウ素の皮肉, Yōso no Hiniku). Released in the KOBO CAFE Limited Edition Special Booklet (KOBO CAFE限定特別小冊子) published by Kodansha in June 2008.[55]
First to End (〆に最初, Shime ni Saisho) - Anime Bakemonogatari Official Guidebook (アニメ化物語オフィシャルガイドブック) (June 30, 2009. ISBN978-4-06-215498-7).[56]
Long Wait for a Little (とうとうの少々, Tōtō no Shōshō) - "New Authentic Magical Girl Risuka: The Perfect Book to Commemorate the Conclusion" (新本格魔法少女りすか 完結記念パーフェクトBOOK) - Distributed in December 2020.[57]
Shuugatari
Stories written for the Pandora magazine published by Kodansha. Illustrated by Maruboro Akai.
A short story titled Katanagatari Yowa (刀語余話) was released as a leaflet accompanying the Twelve Pilgrimage Routes (大河饅頭 十二箇所巡) on December 13, 2010.[58]
Sekai series
The fifth story titled My World (ぼくの世界, Boku no Sekai) was serialized in the Mephisto magazine published by Kodansha.
Dai Ichi Toi "Higawari Sekigae Mondai" (第いち問「日替わり席替え問題」) - "Mephisto" 2009 Vol. 2. (『メフィスト』2009 Vol. 2.) (August 7, 2009. ISBN978-4-06-215742-1)
Dai Ni Toi "Shi-chan o Saifu Tōnan Jiken" (第に問「しーちゃんお財布盗難事件」) - "Mephisto" 2009 Vol. 3. (『メフィスト』2009 Vol. 3.) (December 8, 2009. ISBN978-4-06-215990-6)
Since the release of the Bakemonogatari Anime Complete Guidebook on October 28, 2010, Nisio Isin has written more than 60 short stories related to the anime or manga adaptation. The stories happen throughout all the timeline of the story featuring different narrators. They usually are brief stories talking about a specific topic, commentaries on literature, etc. Only the short stories in Mazemonogatari were collected in a book. Kodansha revealed in May 2024 that 32 previously published short stories and 6 new short stories were being collected in a book titled Mijikanamonogatari to be released July 3, 2024.[59] However, on June 12, 2024, Kodansha announced that the book would be delayed after it was discovered that a story that should have been included was inadvertently left out.[60] Kodansha later confirmed the publication date would be September 11, 2024, with 33 previously published and 6 new short stories.[61][62]
Detective Urban Legend
A series written in the Mephisto magazine published by Kodansha.
First time - "Detective Control Act" (第一回「探偵取締法」, Dai Ikkai「Tantei Torishimari-hō」) - "Mephisto" 2011 Vol. 3. (『メフィスト』2011 Vol. 3.) (December 7, 2011. ISBN978-4-06-217483-1)
Second time - "Detective Job Search" (第二回「探偵就職活動」, Dai Nikai 「Tantei Shūshoku Katsudō」) - "Mephisto" 2012 Vol. 1. (『メフィスト』2012 Vol. 1.) (April 5, 2012. ISBN978-4-06-217703-0)
Third time - "No Guide to Detective Fiction" (第三回「探偵小説不指南」, Dai Sankai 「Tantei Shōsetsu fu Shinan」) - "Mephisto" 2012 Vol. 2. (『メフィスト』2012 Vol. 2.) (August 7, 2012. ISBN978-4-06-217862-4)
Stories written for the Mephisto magazine published by Kodansha that were not collected yet.
Okitegami Kyōko no Satsueikai (掟上今日子の撮影会) - "Mephisto" 2018 Vol. 2. (『メフィスト』2018 Vol. 2.), August 8, 2018.[64]
Okitegami Kyōko no Sawakai (掟上今日子の茶話会) - "Mephisto" 2018 Vol. 3. (『メフィスト』2018 Vol. 3.), December 6, 2018.[65]
Okitegami Kyōko no Undōkai (掟上今日子の運動会) - "Mephisto" 2019 Vol. 1. (『メフィスト』2019 Vol. 1.), April 10, 2019.[66]
Okitegami Kyōko no O Tomarikai (掟上今日子のお泊り会) - "Mephisto" 2019 Vol. 2. (『メフィスト』2019 Vol. 2.), August 8, 2019.[67]
Okitegami Kyōko no Zadankai (掟上今日子の座談会) - "Mephisto" 2019 Vol. 3. (『メフィスト』2019 Vol. 3.), December 4, 2019.[68]
Okitegami Kyōko no STAY HOLMES (掟上今日子のSTAY HOLMES)
A short story published on May 2, 2020, in a project titled Day to Day on the website tree.[69][70]
Okitegami Kyōko no Kikai Bunmei (掟上今日子の機械文明) - included in the Okitegami Kyōko no Kansatsu-hyō Special Free Paper distributed in the Japanese bookstores on April 27, 2021.[71]
Shinri to Shiren (真理と試練) - Shōjo Fight 7 Special Edition (少女ファイト(7)特装版) written by Yoko Nihombashi. Published by Kodansha (July 1, 2010. ISBN978-4-06-364836-2)
A story written in the official B5 booklet dōjin magazine titled Shōnen Fight.
Ripogura no Shinobi (りぽぐらの忍び) - Nobunaga no Shinobi 8 (信長の忍び 8) (August 29, 2014. ISBN978-4-592-14533-2)
A story written in commemoration of the 150th serialization of the Nobunaga no Shinobi series.
Misc.
"Dawnless Night & Wakeless Dream" (明けない夜とさめない夢, Akenai Yoru to Samenai Yume) - Tandem Rotor no Hōhōron (タンデムローターの方法論) (November 3, 2002)
A story released in the dōjinshi magazine Tandem Rotor no Hōhōron in the first literary flea market on November 3, 2002.[72]
Based on 9 themes suggested by his editor, Nisio Isin wrote 9 one-shots with various artists that were released on Shueisha's magazines between 2014 and 2015 in a period of four months.[92] The collection of stories were published by Shueisha on April 3, 2015 (ISBN978-4-08-880389-0).
Medaka Box is a Japanese shōnen manga series written by Nisio Isin and drawn by Akira Akatsuki. It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 11, 2009, to April 27, 2013. It was published by Shueisha in 22 volumes.
Kimi to Nadekko! is a Japanese shōjo manga series written by Nisio Isin and drawn by Ema Tōyama. It is an in-universe manga written and drawn by Nadeko Sengoku, a female character from the Monogatari series. The 3 chapters were released in various ways in 2014. All three chapters were collected as an extra in the Koimonogatari Volume 2 BD set.
Shōnen Shōjo is a Japanese shōnen manga series written by Nisio Isin and drawn by Akira Akatsuki. Shōnen Shōjo began serialization on January 4, 2016, and was published in Jump Square magazine until April 4, 2017, with a total of 16 chapters. Compiled by Shueisha into 3 volumes.
Legend of Eccentric Youth! Nishio Academy (青春奇人伝!240学園, "240" is a pun with "Nishio") is a Japanese shōnen manga series drafted by Nisio Isin and drawn by Shiba Mochi. It was done in commemoration of the 15th year of Nisio Isin writing career and it features various characters from his other series. It began serialization on February 9, 2017, in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine until November 9, 2018.[101] Compiled by Kodansha into 3 volumes.
Cipher Academy (暗号学園のいろは, Angō Gakuen no Iroha) is a Japanese shōnen manga written by Nisio Isin and drawn by Iwasaki Yūji. It started serializing in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on November 21, 2022,[102] and finished on February 5, 2024.[103]
Audio commentaries are content available on the DVD/BD release of the Monogatari series and Kubikiri Cycle. Each episode features two characters having a conversation about the specific episode they are in. Nisio Isin has written each one of them.
A series of commentaries in the form of an audio guide with characters from Monogatari, Zaregoto, and Bōkyaku Tantei series written for the Nisio Isin Daijiten exhibition, held in Tokyo during 2017. A transcription of said audio guide has been published in the accompany pamphlet. Nisio Isin in this occasion also wrote the script for six FANDA Cards handed as a gift at the exhibition's visitors, each one with a different character giving a call on the phone of the visitors.[112]
Drama CD
Monogatari series
Hyakumonogatari Original Drama CD (オリジナルドラマCD 佰物語, Hyaku Monogatari: Orijinaru Dorama CD) (Kodansha. August 3, 2009)[113]
Monogatari Fes ~10th Anniversary Story~ MEMORIAL ALBUM (<物語>フェス 〜10th Anniversary Story〜 MEMORIAL ALBUM) (Aniplex. December 18, 2019)[114][115]
Katanagatari series
Towazugatari Original Drama CD (不問語(トワズガタリ): オリジナルドラマCD, Towazugatari: Orijinaru Dorama CD) (Kodansha. 2010)[116]
Episode 0 Kyotō Yasuri - An audiobook released in the DVD/BD of the twelve episodes of the Katanagatari anime. It contains 12 chapters telling the story in the rebellion twenty years before the main story.
Pretty Boy Aesthetics "Aestheticism of Authenticity" Act 1 (Problem) Act 2 (Solution) (美少年耽々編『真贋鑑定の耽美』Act1(問題編)Act2(解決編)) (Aniplex. 2021)
Pretty Boy Aesthetics "Aestheticism of Recoloring" Act 1 (Problem) Act 2 (Solution) (美少年耽々編『お色直しの耽美』Act1(問題編)Act2(解決編)) (Aniplex. 2021)
Pretty Boy Aesthetics "Aestheticism of Difference" Act 1 (Problem) Act 2 (Solution) (美少年耽々編『すれ違いの耽美』Act1(問題編)Act2(解決編)) (Aniplex. 2021)
Pretty Boy Aesthetics "Aestheticism of One Sheet of Genkō Yōshi" Act 1 (Problem) Act 2 (Solution) (美少年耽々編『原稿用紙一枚分の耽美』Act1(問題編) Act2(解決編)) (Aniplex. 2021)
Pretty Boy Aesthetics "Pretty Boy Detective Club: The Last Indulgence" Last 1 (Problem) Last 2 (Grand Finale) (美少年耽々編『美少年探偵団 最後の耽美』LAST1(問題編) LAST2(大団円)) (Aniplex. 2022)
Script
Medaka Box (TV)
Episode 12[119] - Even Without Medaka Kurokami (黒神めだかがいなくても, Kurokami Medaka ga Inakute mo) - Original air date: June 20, 2012.[120]
Medaka Box Abnormal (TV)
Episode 12[121] - Medaka Box Extra Edition: Good Loser Kumagawa (めだかボックス番外編: グッドルーザー球磨川, Medaka Bokkusu Bangaihen: Guddo Rūzā Kumagawa) - Original air date: December 27, 2012.[122]
3rd week (November 9 – 15): Mayoi Hachikuji Version
4th week (November 16 – 22): Hitagi Senjōgahara Version
Okitegami Kyōko no Bibōroku x MonogatariPVs. (2014. Directed by Yukihiro Miyamoto)
Two advertisements for the first e-book of Nisio Isin, Okitegami Kyōko no Bibōroku, from the Bōkyaku Tantei series.[124][125][126]
Madogatari (Madoka Magica x Monogatari crossover)
A crossover manner video shown in the Madogatari exhibition on September 22, 2016.[127][128]
Monogatari series in 120 seconds
PV for the release of the final volumes of the Monogatari series, Shinomonogatari. Script written by Nisio Isin with Kana Hanazawa and Maaya Sakamoto voicing in-character, Nadeko Sengoku and Shinobu Oshino, respectively.[129]
Nisio Isin 20th anniversary movie
A short video published on August, 7th and narrated by Zaregoto series' protagonist Ii in which Nisio Isin's career is summarized and volume 10 of said series is announced.[130]
Urgent Conversation! Nonsense User x Koyomi Araragi
A 17-minute video released at the conclusion of the Nisio Isin 20th anniversary celebrations. In this video story written by Nisio Isin, the protagonists of Zaregoto and Monogatari, Ii and Koyomi, are portrayed by their respective anime VAs.[131]
Hiroshi Mori Book: From Work Guide to Garden (森博嗣本―作品ガイドからお庭まで, Morihiroshi Hon ― Sakuhin Gaido Kara o Niwa Made) (February 1, 2006. Takarajimasha Co. ISBN978-4-7966-5143-1)
Contains a dialogue with Nisio Isin.
Mori Log Academy 9 (モリログ・アカデミィ 9) (March 12, 2008. Media Factory. ISBN978-4-8401-2197-2)
Nisio Isin lectured for five days as a special guest.
Nisio Isin Dialogue Collection Main Question (西尾維新対談集 本題, Nishio Ishin Taidan-shū Hondai) (September 3, 2014. Kodansha. ISBN978-4-06-219107-4)
240Q, a free paper commemorating the 20th anniversary of Nisio Isin's debut (西尾維新デビュー20周年記念フリーペーパー「240Q」, Nishio Ishin Debyū 20 Shuunen Kinen Furī Pēpā (240Q)) (September 5, 2022).[133]Kodansha.
Nisio Isin has several adaptations of his novels for manga and since most of his novels are published by Kodansha, most of them comes out in magazines of the publisher.
First serialized in Pandora Vol. 2 Side-A, it was later transferred to the Japanese magazine Monthly Afternoon. It's an adaptation of the first volume of the Ningen series and it was drawn by Iruka Shiomiya.[141] It was serialized from December 20, 2008, to August 2013. Compiled by Kodansha in 5 volumes.
Vol.
First published
Title
ISBN
1
December 22, 2011
Zerozaki Sōshiki no Ningen Shiken (1) (零崎双識の人間試験(1))
It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Monthly Afternoon from August 25, 2014, to September 24, 2016. It's an adaptation of the second volume of the Ningen series and it was drawn by Chomoran.[142] Compiled by Kodansha in 4 volumes.
Vol.
First published
Title
ISBN
1
January 23, 2015
Zerozaki Kishishiki no Ningen Knock (1) (零崎軋識の人間ノック(1))
It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Monthly Shonen Magazine from August 6, 2015, to March 6, 2017. It partially adapts volumes 1 to 8 of the Bōkyaku Tantei series and it was drawn by Yō Asami. Compiled by Kodansha in 5 volumes.
Shōjo Fujūbun is an adaptation of the novel with the same name and was drawn by Mitsuru Hattori. Mitsuri wanted to adapt the novel after reading it. It was serialized between November 30, 2015[143] and August 29, 2016, in the Japanese magazine Weekly Young Magazine. It was compiled by Kodansha in 3 volumes.
It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Young Magazine Third from December 4, 2015[143] to December 6, 2017.[144] It's an adaptation of the first volume of the Densetsu series[143] and it was drawn by Mitsutani Osamu. Compiled by Kodansha in 4 volumes.
It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Aria from June 2016 until June 2018 because of Aria's termination.[145] It was transferred to Shonen Magazine Edge on October 17, 2018[146] and the rest of the chapters were released until July 17, 2019.[147] It's an adaptation of the first four volumes of the Bishōnen series, and it was drawn by Oda Suzuka. Compiled by Kodansha in 5 volumes.
It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Shonen Jump+ from September 23, 2017, to May 12, 2018. It is an adaptation of the Jūni Taisen novel and it was drawn by Akira Akatsuki. Compiled by Shueisha in 4 volumes.
Bakemonogatari is an adaptation of the Monogatari series novels and is drawn by Oh! great. It began its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Magazine on March 14, 2018, with the last chapter published on March 15, 2023. It has been compiled by Kodansha with a special edition for the Kodansha Box label also published.
As part of the release of the fourth volume of the series, Hiro Mashima drew a scene from the chapter Easy magic cannot be used. of the first volume and Kodansha released it via Twitter on November 27, 2020. It was later published in the book "New Authentic Magical Girl Risuka: The Perfect Book to Commemorate the Conclusion" (新本格魔法少女りすか 完結記念パーフェクトBOOK) distributed in the Japanese bookstores.[57]
A manga adaptation serialized on Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from April 9, 2021 to February 9, 2024. Nao Emoto handled the illustration. Compiled by Kodansha in 7 volumes.
^The Publishers Weekly's Translation Database does not track light novel's translations.[15]
^The Bunko edition (978-4-06-528242-7) released on June 15, 2022 contained an additional story, Chikyū ni supēsu wa nai (地球にスペースはない).
^This is the story told one day after the events in the Jūni Taisen novel.
^Bakemonogatari was planned to have 15 episodes, but due to Japanese TV scheduling, only the first 12 episodes aired on TV.[135] The remaining 3 episodes were distributed online.[136]
^Although Zoku Owarimonogatari was screened on theaters, the producers said it is a production for TV.[137] Also, the director Akiyuki Shinbo said in an interview for the website Natalie the producers decided Zoku Owarimonogatari would be a production for TV, but there were still some elements of film production, like the 5.1 audio channel.[138]
^Zoku Owarimonogatari was first screened on theaters in Japan on November 10, 2018.[139] Later, the 6 episodes were broadcast on TV.[140]
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^NISIOISIN Official Account [@NISIOISIN_info] (April 27, 2021). 【お知らせ2】 フリーペーパーには 西尾維新 さん書き下ろし短々編「掟上今日子の機械文明」と、忘却探偵 シリーズ立ち上げ時に VOFAN さんが描いたコンセプトアートを再収録!デザインは veia さんです。 電子版配信時には改めて当アカウントでご案内いたします。どうぞお楽しみに! [[Announcement 2] The free paper will include a new short story "Okitegami Kyōko no Kikai Bunmei" written by Nisio Isin, and a re-recording of the concept art drawn by VOFAN at the launch of the Bōkyaku Tantei series! Designed by veia. We'll post more information on this account when the digital version is released. Please look forward to it!] (Tweet) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 27, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021 – via Twitter.
^西尾維新×出水ぽすかが「魔少年ビーティー」の60年後描く「魔老紳士ビーティー」 [Nisio Isin and Demizu Posuka's "Cool Shock Old B.T." 60 years after "Cool Shock B.T."]. Natalie (in Japanese). September 17, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
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^"西尾維新×福島鉄平、"魔法のコスチューム"着た空手少女描く読切" [Nisio Isin and Fukushima Teppei depict a karate girl in a "magic costume"]. News Mynavi (in Japanese). December 4, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
^"西尾維新×山川あいじ、不思議な指輪を巡る恋物語が別マで" [Nisio Isin and Yamakawa Aiji's love story about a mysterious ring is now available in a separate volume]. Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 13, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
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^"西尾維新×中村光、願いごと題材の読切でYJに「LIAR GAME」は次号完結" [Nisio Isin and Hikaru Nakamura conclude the next issue of "LIAR GAME" in YJ with a wish-list theme]. Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. January 8, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
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^NISIOISIN Official Account [@NISIOISIN_info] (August 17, 2021). さらに! <物語>シリーズ モンスターシーズン 完結を記念して、 これまでの<物語>を振り返る、スペシャルPVも解禁です! こちらもぜひご覧ください! 『死物語(上・下)』は、いよいよ8月19日発売! 発売日は地域によって若干異なります [Plus! <To commemorate the conclusion of the Monogatari series To commemorate the completion of the Monster Season, a special PV that looks back on the past "Monogatari" has also been released! Please take a look at this as well! Shinomonogatari (Vols. 1 and 2) will finally be released on August 19th! The release date differs slightly depending on the region.] (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved August 17, 2021 – via Twitter.
^"「続・終物語」神谷浩史が新作に感謝「また幸せな体験をさせていただいた」" [Zoku Owarimonogatari - Hiroshi Kamiya thanks his new film "It was another happy experience."]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). November 10, 2018. Archived from the original on November 20, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
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