Somali to Mori’s Author Announces End to Manga Series

Yako Gureishi’s manga series, Somali to Mori no Kamisama, also known as Somari and the Guardian of the Forest, has come to an end due to the author’s worsening health. The news was announced by North Stars Pictures on the Comic Zenon website on Tuesday.

Somali to Mori no Kamisama, which began its serialization in April 2015 on Tokuma Shoten’s manga website, Web Comic Zenyon, is a fantasy manga series that has garnered a loyal fan base over the years. The manga series has been published in five collected tankobon volumes so far.

The manga series follows the story of a young girl named Somali who, in a world full of forest spirits and golems, sets out on a journey to find her true identity and reunite with her human family. Along the way, she meets a golem who becomes her protector and helps her in her quest.

The story of Somali to Mori no Kamisama is heartwarming and has touched the hearts of many readers. However, the news of Yako Gureishi’s worsening health has saddened the fans of the series. While details about the author’s health are not available, it is clear that the author’s health has affected the continuation of the series.

The anime adaptation of Somali to Mori no Kamisama was announced in March 2019 and has gained a lot of popularity since then. The anime adaptation follows the story of the manga series closely and has been praised for its beautiful animation and emotional storytelling.

The anime adaptation of Somali to Mori no Kamisama ended with its 12th episode, which adapted Chapter 31 of Volume 6 of the manga series. While the ending of the anime is slightly diffrent from the source material, it still captures the essence of the story and delivers a satisfying conclusion to the fans of the series.

The news of Yako Gureishi’s worsening health is a sad development for the fans of Somali to Mori no Kamisama. However, the heartwarming story of Somali and her journey will continue to touch the hearts of readers and viewers alike. The series has left a lasting impression on its fans, and its impact will be felt for years to come.

Why Was Somali To Mori No Kamisama Discontinued?

Somali to Mori no Kamisama, also known as Somari and the Guardian of the Forest manga, has been discontinued due to the author’s worsening health condition. Yako Gureishi, the creator of the manga, has been facing health issues that have made it difficult for her to continue with the series. As a result, the production company behind the manga, North Stars Pictures, has announced the manga’s discontinuation. Though the exact nature of the author’s health issues has not been disclosed, it is clear that they have been severe enough to prevent her from continuing with the series. It is unfortunate news for fans of the manga, but health always cmes first, and we wish Yako Gureishi a speedy recovery.

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Who Made Somali And The Forest Spirit?

Somali and the Forest Spirit is a fantasy manga created by Yako Gureishi. It was first serialized on Tokuma Shoten’s manga website Web Comic Zenyon in April 2015. The manga has been collected into five tankobon volumes so far. In March 2019, an anime adaptation of the manga was announced, although the studio responsible for the adaptation has not been disclosed. Therefore, it can be concluded that Yako Gureishi is the creator of Somali and the Forest Spirit.

What Happens To The Golem In Somali?

In the anime Somali and the Forest Spirit, Golem becomes Somali’s protector and accompanies her on a journey to find the remaining humans. He knows that he only has one year to live, so he tries his best to fulfill Somali’s wish of finding her kind before his time is up. As the story progresses, Golem becomes more attached to Somali and begins to understand the value of love and family. In the final episode, Golem sacrifices himself to protect Somali from harm, but not before giving her a heartfelt farewell. In the manga series, which the anime is based on, Chapter 31 of Volume 6 shows Golem’s sacrifice and Somali’s reaction to it, but the ending is a little diffeent from the anime’s adaptation.

Conclusion

The news of Yako Gureishi’s health decline and subsequent end of the Somali and the Guardian of the Forest manga has left fans saddened. The author’s worsening health is a reminder of how important it is to prioritize one’s well-being and take care of oneself. Despite the manga coming to an unexpected end, it is important to appreciate the work that has alreay been created and the impact it has had on its readers and fans. Somali and the Forest Spirit’s story of a golem and a young girl’s journey to find humans in a world of non-human creatures has touched the hearts of many. It is a testament to the power of storytelling and how it can connect people across different cultures and backgrounds. As we bid farewell to Somali and the Guardian of the Forest, we wish Yako Gureishi a speedy recovery and hope to see more of their work in the future.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.