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She soon finds out that it is a very competitive world and that selling her material won't be so easy after all--especially since it's not really that good. Still, she is not deterred by her lack of sales and decides to persist, meeting some very interesting and helpful people along the way and finding her true goal in life.
She soon finds out that it is a very competitive world and that selling her material won't be so easy after all--especially since it's not really that good. Still, she is not deterred by her lack of sales and decides to persist, meeting some very interesting and helpful people along the way and finding her true goal in life.


The anime series, which aired in 2007, consists of 12 short episodes and is based on a [[Yonkoma]] manga by Hiroyuki, who is also known for his doujinshi of ''[[Tsukihime]]'' and ''[[Fate Stay Night]]''-- especially well-known for [[Memetic Mutation|A Cat Is Fine Too...]]. It diverges from the manga in that the sexual comedy has been toned down considerably, coupled with a massive de-aging of the main character's appearance. The characters' quirky personalities have been well-preserved though and the anime still retains a lot of the energy and zaniness of the original. Amidst all the general silliness, sexual innuendo and [[Otaku]] stereotypes it still manages to tell a heartwarming story of friendship and finding your place in the world.
The anime series '''''Doujin Work''''', which aired in 2007, consists of 12 short episodes and is based on a 2004-2008 [[Yonkoma]] manga by Hiroyuki, who is also known for his doujinshi of ''[[Tsukihime]]'' and ''[[Fate/stay night]]''-- especially well-known for [[Memetic Mutation|A Cat Is Fine Too...]]. It diverges from the manga in that the sexual comedy has been toned down considerably, coupled with a massive de-aging of the main character's appearance. The characters' quirky personalities have been well-preserved though and the anime still retains a lot of the energy and zaniness of the original. Amidst all the general silliness, sexual innuendo and [[Otaku]] stereotypes it still manages to tell a heartwarming story of friendship and finding your place in the world.


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=== Tropes: ===

* [[Adult Child]]: Kaneru.
* [[Adult Child]]: Kaneru.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Times two.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Times two.
* [[Catgirl]]: Najimi starts working at a cat girl [[Cosplay Cafe]] called "With Cat", which [http://textfiend.net/zerohero/?p=468 existed for real] when the series was made, but which since then closed its doors. In the manga, it is a [[Maid Cafe]].
* [[Catgirl]]: Najimi starts working at a cat girl [[Cosplay Cafe]] called "With Cat", which [https://web.archive.org/web/20100726030903/http://textfiend.net/zerohero/?p=468 existed for real] when the series was made, but which since then closed its doors. In the manga, it is a [[Maid Cafe]].
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]]: As part of the [[Character Development]].
* [[Celebrity Is Overrated]]: As part of the [[Character Development]].
* [[Character Development]]: Yes, the series actually manages to do this in its short run.
* [[Character Development]]: Yes, the series actually manages to do this in its short run.
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* [[Double Agent]]: Tsuyuri, who helps both Kaneru and Najimi just to watch the sparks fly.
* [[Double Agent]]: Tsuyuri, who helps both Kaneru and Najimi just to watch the sparks fly.
* [[Doujinshi]]
* [[Doujinshi]]
* [[Dude She's Like in A Coma]]: Tsuyuri, when she is given CPR, she gives a {{spoiler|[http://www.onemanga.com/Doujin_Work/33/10/ French kiss]}} to Sora.
* [[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma]]: Tsuyuri, when she is given CPR, she gives a {{spoiler|[http://www.onemanga.com/Doujin_Work/33/10/ French kiss]}} to Sora.
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Tsuyuri.
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Tsuyuri.
* [[Expy]]: Justice and Sora seem to bear a resemblance to Sanger Zonvolt and Irui from ''[[Super Robot Wars]]''.
* [[Expy]]: Justice and Sora seem to bear a resemblance to Sanger Zonvolt and Irui from ''[[Super Robot Wars]]''.
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** The manga, however, is a ... different beast altogether.
** The manga, however, is a ... different beast altogether.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Najimi has a hard time adjusting to the erotic doujin scene.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Najimi has a hard time adjusting to the erotic doujin scene.
* [[Four Girl Ensemble]]
* [[Four-Girl Ensemble]]
* [[The Gadfly]]: Tsuyuri.
* [[The Gadfly]]: Tsuyuri.
* [[Gainaxing]] was parodied in the opening.
* [[Gainaxing]] was parodied in the opening.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Turns out Hoshi was attending Tokyo University (the most prestigious university in Japan)... until he dropped out to sell Najimi's doujinshi.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Turns out Hoshi was attending Tokyo University (the most prestigious university in Japan)... until he dropped out to sell Najimi's doujinshi.
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl]]: Justice and Sora.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: Justice and Sora.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: Throughout, but especially in episode 1.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: Throughout, but especially in episode 1.
* [[It Amused Me]]: The only reason Tsuyuri does anything.
* [[It Amused Me]]: The only reason Tsuyuri does anything.
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* [[No Cartoon Fish]]: The Colombian horned frog is realistically drawn.
* [[No Cartoon Fish]]: The Colombian horned frog is realistically drawn.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: Najimi addresses the viewer before the opening credits, usually with one other female character.
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: Najimi addresses the viewer before the opening credits, usually with one other female character.
* [[Non Human Sidekick]]: Some sort of ... living miniature bloomers (Japanese high school gym shorts) with arms and legs, which sit on Tsuyuri's beret.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Some sort of ... living miniature bloomers (Japanese high school gym shorts) with arms and legs, which sit on Tsuyuri's beret.
** [[Author Avatar|A representation of series creator Hiroyuki]], for the record.
** [[Author Avatar|A representation of series creator Hiroyuki]], for the record.
* [[No Name Given]]: Justice - even though that's his pen name, it's ''all'' he goes by.
* [[No Name Given]]: Justice - even though that's his pen name, it's ''all'' he goes by.
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* [[The Rival]]: Kaneru
* [[The Rival]]: Kaneru
* [[Sequential Artist]]
* [[Sequential Artist]]
* [[So Bad Its Good]]: Invoked in-universe {{spoiler|as the cause of Najimi's eventual popularity}}.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]: Invoked in-universe {{spoiler|as the cause of Najimi's eventual popularity}}.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: {{spoiler|Kaneru}}'s presence in the opening gives away that she will become very important later in the series.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: {{spoiler|Kaneru}}'s presence in the opening gives away that she will become very important later in the series.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Hoshi, and Justice gets worked up over it... to the point of writing a {{spoiler|500 page long}} manga about it.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Hoshi, and Justice gets worked up over it... to the point of writing a {{spoiler|500 page long}} manga about it.
* [[Subtext]]: Tsuyuri has a talent for this.
* [[Subtext]]: Tsuyuri has a talent for this.
* [[The Sweat Drop]]
* [[The Sweat Drop]]
* [[The Tease]]: Curiously, [[Les Yay|Tsuyuri toward Najimi]].
* [[The Tease]]: Curiously, [[Les Yay|Tsuyuri toward Najimi]].
* [[This and That]]: Played straight as uttered by Tsuyuri.
* [[This and That]]: Played straight as uttered by Tsuyuri.
* [[Token Mini Moe]]: Sora.
* [[Token Loli]]: Sora.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Justice, who seems to like Najimi quite a bit. Najimi's full name should tick you off already.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Justice, who seems to like Najimi quite a bit. Najimi's full name should tick you off already.
* [[Visible Sigh]]
* [[Visible Sigh]]
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 11 June 2021

Najimi Osana is a young woman who has a problem keeping jobs and thus is looking for a way to make a living. By coincidence she discovers that her best friend, Tsuyuri, makes some money by producing erotic doujin manga. Najimi figures that she should try it too and decides to debut in the doujin scene herself.

She soon finds out that it is a very competitive world and that selling her material won't be so easy after all--especially since it's not really that good. Still, she is not deterred by her lack of sales and decides to persist, meeting some very interesting and helpful people along the way and finding her true goal in life.

The anime series Doujin Work, which aired in 2007, consists of 12 short episodes and is based on a 2004-2008 Yonkoma manga by Hiroyuki, who is also known for his doujinshi of Tsukihime and Fate/stay night-- especially well-known for A Cat Is Fine Too.... It diverges from the manga in that the sexual comedy has been toned down considerably, coupled with a massive de-aging of the main character's appearance. The characters' quirky personalities have been well-preserved though and the anime still retains a lot of the energy and zaniness of the original. Amidst all the general silliness, sexual innuendo and Otaku stereotypes it still manages to tell a heartwarming story of friendship and finding your place in the world.


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