Accidental Aiming Skills: When Haya has trouble practicing shuriken throwing, Ponosuke tries to show her up.Matsuri then reveals he already bought a sweet potato for her, something Suzu finds so kind and considerate, it gives her the courage to actually confess (while stuffing it into her mouth). Aborted Declaration of Love: Suzu tries to confess to Matsuri, but gets cold feet worrying he'd only love her like family, and pretends she just wanted to ask for sweet potato.Although her training becomes a recurring aspect of the series, and it's shown a fully-realized ayakashi medium has basically unlimited power, any mention of an "ayakashi god" is dropped a few chapters later. Aborted Arc: When Garaku first tells Suzu to start training her spiritual powers, he says she has the potential to become an "ayakashi god".The anime uses CG when the pinwheel spins, but otherwise draws it as flat, resembling a manji. For informal sketches, the artist hand-draws a flat, simplified version. 2D Visuals, 3D Effects: Matsuri's pinwheel is drawn using a 3D model, which is why its complicated design always looks exactly the same.The first trailer for the anime can be found here. It's produced by Connect and premiered in January 2023, but due to industry-wide production issues the latter half of twelve episodes were delayed until August, coincidentally ending just after the manga. As with its sister series, Seven Seas Entertainment has picked the English license for an uncut physical (and digital) release of the collected volumes.Ī televised anime adaptation was announced at Jump Festa 2022. The Japanese publication moved from Shonen Jump to the digital app Shonen Jump + in Spring 2022. Manga Plus also has simultaneous release of chapters in Spanish. The chapters from the Weekly Shonen Jump run are available on Viz Media's website (though not the Shonen Jump app). It is based on Reo × Leo (れお×レオ), a six-page oneshot by the same author, which was published in Jump as part of "J Romcom Festival!" for Valentine's Day 2019.Ĭhapters are officially released in English the same day they are published in Japan, on Manga Plus (website and app). Together, he and Suzu try to find some way to get the heavily-weakened Shirogane to reverse the transformation, all the while dealing with other ayakashi and Suzu's growing power.Īyakashi Triangle marks Yabuki's return to Weekly Shonen Jump after the original run of To Love Ru ended in 2009, and the first time he has written and drawn a series since Black Cat wrapped up in 2004. With no way to reverse the spell, Matsuri is forced to live publicly as a girl for the foreseeable future. ![]() Matsuri is able to seal away his power before that happens, but not before Shirogane casts a spell that turns Matsuri female. ![]() The day before the two were to start high school, Shirogane, the King of Ayakashi, reveals Suzu's nature to her and attempts to eat her to take her power for his own. Learning this years ago inspired Matsuri to follow his family tradition and become an exorcist ninja who could protect her and others from dangerous ayakashi. Suzu is an "ayakashi medium" whose spiritual power attracts ayakashi for good and ill. Matsuri Kazamaki and Suzu Kanade are a teenage boy and girl who grew up close together because of their shared ability to see ayakashi, spirits that are invisible to most people. Clockwise from top: Lu, Suzu, Garaku, Shirogane, Soga (with Ponosuke on his arm), and YayoĪyakashi Triangle ( あやかしトライアングル) is a manga by Kentaro Yabuki that began running in Weekly Shonen Jump in June 2020 and moved to Jump+ in April 2022, concluding in September 2023 at 144 chapters over 16 volumes. ![]() Color Page for Chapter #14 Characters Center: Matsuri.
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