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Somari and the Guardian of the Forest's Creator Still Struggling Financially, Has Regrets Over Anime Adaptation
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Another issue Gureishi touched upon was their regrets about the Somari and the Guardian of the Forest anime adaptation. They stated that they were too busy at the time to supervise work on the anime and felt uncomfortable as a newcomer artist to intrude upon the production. Because of this, they discovered too late that the voice actors mispronounced the name "Somari." Gureishi left the supervision to an editor, who unfortunately failed to pick up on the mistake as well. This left Gureishi feeling regret about the anime, and they were unable to bring themselves to watch it as it was airing.
Gureishi also addressed their frustrations with the manga industry, mentioning that they were Comic Zenon, which mainly deals with manga in a contemporary setting. They wrote that they don't intend to draw for Comic Zenon again because although they received a lot of from the editorial department at the time, they also felt hurt in equal measure by other aspects.
More generally, they shared their opinions on the industry and their ongoing financial struggles last year. Gureishi explained in March 2022 that the Somari and the Guardian of the Forest manga required a lot of staff, but manga creators themselves are the ones who pay the salaries of their assistants, and at the time, Gureishi was unemployed and had "no money and no income."
Gureishi launched the Somari and the Guardian of the Forest (Somali to Mori no Kamisama) manga in 2015. stated in December 2020 that the manga had ended due to the author's worsening health.
added the manga to its website for free in English starting in December 2019.
The manga inspired a television streamed an English dub. The anime had 12 episodes.
Gureishi Web Comic Gamma+ website last June.
Source: Yako Gureishi's Twitter via Animehunch