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Wakaru Shinryou Naika manga – Manga gets anime!

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

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Young King magazine is announcing that author Yū Yūki's manga, " Manga de Wakaru Shinryou Naika " (Comical Psychosomatic Medicine), will indeed be adapted into an anime. The news comes from the international website Anime News Network . More information is expected to be announced soon.

Yuki is a psychiatrist who irregularly began serializing manga in Japan as a webcomic on the Yu Mental Clinics website in 2009. Young King began publishing the series in 2010 and released the first compiled volume that same year. The 11th compiled volume was shipped in June, and the manga currently has three million copies in print.

The story of the manga *Manga de Wakaru Shinryou Naika* revolves around a psychologist named Ryo and his nurse Asuna. The pair explain aspects of mental illness through a series of loosely connected cases that typically conclude within a manga chapter. With a humorous tone, the doctor helps readers understand conditions such as depression, adjustment disorder, and Asperger's syndrome.