![]() ![]() The manga also shows Shoya’s transition more naturally from the bully he was in his childhood to the depressed, closed-off person he is in current times.īesides the way the story begins, there are also some key differences in the rest of the story. In the manga, readers can see more of the dynamics between Shoya and the rest of his class before Shouko joins the class.Įven before Shouko is introduced, Shoya’s friends are growing apart from him and losing interest in his interests. The manga begins at an earlier point than the film and continues until it catches up with the film and onwards. By then, Ishida has stopped ignoring the people around him and now has a lot of friends.A silent voice, young shoya screams in shouko's earīoth the film and the manga of A Silent Voice revolve around Shoya Ishida attempting to redeem himself for the way he relentlessly bullied Shouko Nishimiya when they were younger. Years after their high school graduation and their subsequent parting ways, the seven reunite for the Coming of Age Day. Once he recovers, Ishida reconciles with his film crew and finally completes the film, which, while a failure, has greatly helped him and his friends. Ishida's successful action to prevent the suicide gravely injures him this impacts the other six start to resolve their problems while suspending the project until he awakes. ![]() They also have a falling out when Ishida tries to isolate himself again by insulting the crew, leading to Nishimiya's attempted suicide as she feels that all of the problems are caused by her. Throughout the filming, the seven face through their personal challenges and conflicts. The seven begin to work together when Nagatsuka's plan to create a film for a competition, which he plans to only include Ishida and himself, attracts the attention of Ueno, Kawai, Sahara, and Mashiba, with Ishida additionally inviting Nishimiya to join the project. They also make new friends in Tomohiro Nagatsuka, a similarly friendless fat boy who owes Ishida when his bike was stolen and Satoshi Mashiba, Kawai's crush. ![]() Realizing that both are suffering due to his past sins, Ishida sets out on a path of redemption by trying to reconnect Nishimiya with their old classmates that Nishimiya never had the chance to befriend back then, including Ishida's former comrade, Naoka Ueno, who holds a grudge against Nishimiya for "causing" Ishida's isolation Miki Kawai, their narcissistic former class president and Miyoko Sahara, a kind girl who was the only one attempting to befriend Nishimiya years before. Having no plans for the future, Ishida even contemplates on committing suicide until he suddenly reunites with Nishimiya, who is still lonely due to her shyness. ![]() When Nishimiya transferred, all of his friends and teachers turned against him, making him isolated well into high school to the point that he decides that there is no point in having friends. The story revolves around Shōya Ishida, a former delinquent who bullied Shōko Nishimiya, his deaf classmate, alongside his friends back when he was in elementary school. The manga received a digital release by Crunchyroll Manga and was licensed by Kodansha Comics USA for a printed English release. It was published in seven tankōbon volumes by Kodansha in Japan. The manga ended its run on November 19, 2014. The series was originally published as a one-shot in the February 2011 issue of Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine and later began a full serialization in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in August 2013. "The Shape of the Voice") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima. A Silent Voice (聲の形, Koe no Katachi, lit. ![]()
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