Doujin Work

Doujin Work (2007)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime

Doujin Work follows the life of a young girl named Najimi Osana and her exposure into the doujin world. She was first tempted into becoming a doujin artist after seeing how much one of her friends can make at a convention. Najimi loves to draw, though soon learns contrary to what she expected that this new world is anything but easy. As she attends more conventions and meets more people, Najimi eventually manages to find a group of very interesting friends. These friends already have some experience in the field and help her out along the way so that she can someday make a name for herself creating doujinshi.

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E12I Want to Keep Doing It, I Want to Do It Moresept. 19, 2007
S01E11Najimi's Flying Awaysept. 12, 2007
S01E10Look at What It Has Becomesept. 5, 2007
S01E09Something Will Slip Out! Dōjin Competitionaoût 29, 2007
S01E08I Can See It Allaoût 22, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Doujin Work' premiere?

The TV show 'Doujin Work' premiered in 2007.

Who created the TV show 'Doujin Work'?

'Doujin Work' was created by Hiroyuki.

What genre does 'Doujin Work' belong to?

'Doujin Work' belongs to the comedy genre.

Who directed the TV show 'Doujin Work'?

'Doujin Work' was directed by Kenichi Yatani.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Doujin Work'?

'Doujin Work' follows the story of a young woman named Najimi Osana, who decides to become a doujinshi artist, creating and selling self-published manga.

Who is the main protagonist in 'Doujin Work'?

The main protagonist in 'Doujin Work' is Najimi Osana.

What challenges does Najimi face in her journey as a doujinshi artist?

Najimi faces challenges such as finding inspiration, improving her drawing skills, and dealing with the competitive doujinshi market.

What are some of the comedic elements in 'Doujin Work'?

'Doujin Work' incorporates comedic elements such as misunderstandings, humorous situations, and quirky characters.

Are there any recurring characters in 'Doujin Work'?

Yes, 'Doujin Work' features recurring characters like Tsuyuri, Justice, and K\u014dji.

How many episodes does 'Doujin Work' have?

'Doujin Work' consists of 12 episodes.

Does 'Doujin Work' have an English dub?

Yes, 'Doujin Work' has an English dub version.

Who provides the voice for Najimi Osana in the English dub of 'Doujin Work'?

In the English dub of 'Doujin Work', Najimi Osana's voice is provided by Jessica Boone.

Is there a romantic subplot in 'Doujin Work'?

Yes, 'Doujin Work' includes a romantic subplot involving Najimi and a character named Justice.

How is the animation style of 'Doujin Work'?

The animation style of 'Doujin Work' is characterized by its colorful and vibrant visuals.

Does 'Doujin Work' have a manga adaptation?

Yes, 'Doujin Work' has a manga adaptation written and illustrated by Hiroyuki.

Is 'Doujin Work' suitable for all audiences?

'Doujin Work' is recommended for mature audiences due to some adult humor and themes.

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