Dorohedoro

Dorohedoro
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Caiman
ドロヘドロ
Genre
Manga
Written byQ Hayashida
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintIkki Comix
Magazine
  • Monthly Ikki (November 30, 2000–September 25, 2014)
  • Hibana (March 6, 2015–August 7, 2017)
  • Monthly Shōnen Sunday (November 10, 2017–September 12, 2018)
DemographicSeinen, shōnen
Original runNovember 30, 2000September 12, 2018
Volumes23
Anime television series
Directed byYuichiro Hayashi
Produced by
  • Hiroyuki Aoi
  • Daiki Tomihara
  • Yuito Hirahara
  • Akihiro Matsumoto
  • Masaya Saitou
  • Yoshinori Hasegawa
  • Yuuichi Tada
  • Reiko Sasaki
  • Atsushi Yoshikawa
  • Takehiko Hayashi
Written byHiroshi Seko
Music byR.O.N ((K)NoW_NAME)
StudioMAPPA
Licensed byNetflix
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBS
Original run January 12, 2020 March 29, 2020
Episodes12 + 6 shorts

Dorohedoro (ドロヘドロ, lit. "Mud-sludge"[a]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Q Hayashida. It was serialized in Shogakukan's manga magazines Monthly Ikki (November 2000 to September 2014), Hibana (March 2015 to August 2017), and Monthly Shōnen Sunday (November 2017 to September 2018); its chapters were collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. Dorohedoro tells the story of the amnesiac reptilian-headed Caiman, working together with his friend Nikaido to recover his memories and survive in a strange and violent world.

In North America, the series has been licensed for English-language release by Viz Media in 2009, which began distributing the manga digitally when it launched SigIKKI, the now defunct online English version of Ikki magazine. The 23 volumes were published from 2010 to 2019.

A 12-episode anime television series adaptation produced by MAPPA was broadcast in Japan on Tokyo MX from January to March 2020. It was followed by a worldwide streaming release on Netflix in May 2020. A sequel streaming series has been announced.

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  5. ^ Chapman, Paul (November 11, 2018). "Bizarre Fantasy Manga Dorohedoro Takes the Plunge as a TV Anime". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on January 31, 2021. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
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