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Future Diary

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Future Diary
未来日記
(Mirai Nikki)
GenreAdventure, science fiction,[1] psychological thriller[2]
Manga
Written bySakae Esuno
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
DemographicShōnen
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
Original runJanuary 26, 2006December 25, 2010
Volumes12 (List of volumes)
Manga
Future Diary: Mosaic/Paradox/Redial
Written bySakae Esuno
Published byKadokawa Shoten
DemographicShōnen
MagazineShōnen Ace
Original runNovember 26, 2008July 26, 2013
Volumes3 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byNaoto Hosoda
Written byKatsuhiko Takayama
Music byTatsuya Kato
StudioAsread
Licensed by
Original networkChiba TV, TV Saitama
Original run October 10, 2011 April 16, 2012
Episodes26 + OVA (List of episodes)
Television drama
Future Diary: Another:World
Directed byMichiko Namiki, Shogo Miyaki
Produced byRyota Fujino
Written bySayaka Kuwamura, Kaeko Hayafune
Music byShuichiro Fukuhiro
Original networkFuji TV
Original run April 21, 2012 June 30, 2012
Episodes11

Future Diary (未来日記, Mirai Nikki) is a Japanese manga and anime written by Sakae Esuno. It was first published in the manga magazine Shōnen Ace in 2006 by Kadokawa Shoten. An anime began airing on Japanese television in October 10th, 2011. The manga gained two extra stories called Future Diary: Mosaic, which focuses on the character Minene Uryu, and Future Diary: Paradox, which follows a different timeline from the main story, starring Aru Akise.

Media Information

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The manga first appeared in Shōnen Ace from January 26th, 2006 to December 27th, 2010. The two side stories were published during the main story's release, each new chapter released every few months. The manga was released for sale in volumes by Tokyopop before it ended selling books.

The anime was created by the animation company Asread. The anime has had two opening and ending theme songs: "Kuso Mesorogiwi" and "Filament" by Yousei Teikoku, and "Blood Teller" and "Dead End" by Faylan. An eight-minute television pilot was released with eleventh manga volume, as a preview for the anime to be released in late 2011.

A video game was released in 2010 by Kadokawa, titled Future Diary Rewrite - The 13th Diary Owner.

Future Diary is about a lonely 14-year old boy named Yukiteru "Yuki" Amano who has no friends and spends his time writing a diary on his mobile phone. One day, Deus Ex Machina, the God of Time and Space, give Yuki's diary the power to predict the future, but warns Yuki that if his diary is broken, Yuki will die. Yuki is at first happy about knowing his own future, but a girl in his school named Yuno Gasai reveals she also has a Future Diary. Yuno is madly in love with Yuki, often stalking him, and her phone predicts everything he will do.

It turns out that Yuki, Yuno and ten other people who all have Future Diaries are part of a survival game, in which the group must kill each other using their diaries until one person is left alive. The winner shall become the next God of Time and Space after Deus dies. Yuno becomes Yuki's guard and would-be girlfriend as he makes friends and enemies of the other diary owners as the game moves on. Yuki does make friends with several children of his age including wannabe detective Aru Akise, Hinata Hino who is the daughter of the diary owner Karyuudo Tsukishima, Mao Nonosaka who loves Hinata, and former bully Ouji Kosaka.

Yuno shows an insane side, often using violence and threats to harm those who threaten Yuki or her relationship with him. Yuki learns that Yuno has a horrible, tragic life and hides three corpses in her house, two of which are revealed to be her parents. This leads Akise to investigate Yuno's past and learn her true goals in the survival game.

References

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  1. "The Future Diary". Funimation. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
  2. Douresseaux, Leroy (May 21, 2009). "Future Diary: Volume 1". ComicBookBin. Retrieved August 5, 2018.