Kimi wa Hōkago Insomnia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Ojiro. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits since May 2019. An anime television series adaptation and a live-action film adaptation have been announced.
Makoto Ojiro’s Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia (Insomniacs After School) seinen manga is getting a TV anime and a live-action movie adaptation, the publisher Shokakugan announced today. There are still no additional details regarding either of the adaptations. A special commemorative visual by the mangaka Ojiro has been revealed:
Insomniacs After School started serialization in Shogakukan’s Weekly
Big Comics Spirits magazine in 2019. The manga currently has 8 volumes,
with 72 chapters. The manga won Mando Kobayashi Manga Grand Prize in the
“Sweet and Sour” category for two years in a row. Although there’s an
official French translation, the work hasn’t been licensed in English
yet.
The story follows high schoolers Ganta Nagami and Isaki
Magari, who meet and realize they both struggle with insomnia. The two
start meeting up in the school’s observatory, which is now used as
storage space, and together they spend sleepless nights and try to
overcome the effect those have on their everyday lives. The story takes
place in Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Although the Insomniacs After School anime adaptation didn’t reveal a promotional video, the manga has one:
Source: Shogakukan Comics Official Website, Insomniacs After School Official Twitter
©Makoto Ojiro, Shogakukan