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engshoujosei · 1 year
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Fire in His Fingertips: A Flirty Fireman Embraces Me With His Blazing Stare
3 volumes (in English as of 4/17/2023, ongoing)
Licensed by Seven Seas & Coolmic
Fujihashi Ryo enjoys her job as an office worker well enough, but it doesn't hold a candle to the exciting job of her childhood friend Mizuno Souma, who works as a fireman. He and his handsome buddies are more than happy to entertain ladies with their heroic tales. Ryo wants to set up Souma with a girl in her office, but he's too much of a playboy to settle down...or so she thinks. It turns out that he has the hots for her, and when he rescues her from a fire in her building, a different kind of spark begins to fly! In this sexy romance for Mature Readers, one fiery couple really turns up the heat.
Status in Country of Origin
8 Volumes (Ongoing)
120 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Adapted to Anime
Borderline H
Childhood Friend/s
Friends Become Lovers
Nudity
Office Worker/s
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loudsoftsonance · 1 year
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Fire in His Fingertips, Vol 4 - Kawano Tanishi
When you’re group has various levels of drunken-ness
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sinful-liesel · 9 months
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Yubisaki kara Honki no Netsujou - Charao Shouboushi wa Massugu na Me de watashi wo Daita vol.9
Original Title: 指先から本気の熱情~チャラ男消防士はまっすぐな目で私を抱いた~9 Author: Tanishi Kawano Release Date: August 18, 2023 Type: Manga (Physical Release) Genre: Teens Love
※Available digitally in English on Coolmic under the title "Fire in his Fingertips".
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animefagos · 3 years
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La segunda temporada del anime Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi- se estrenará el 5 de julio y revela más voces e imagen
Nueva entrada publicada en https://www.animefagos.com/2021/05/20/la-segunda-temporada-del-anime-yubisaki-kara-no-honki-no-netsujo-osananajimi-wa-shoboshi-se-estrenara-el-5-de-julio-y-revela-mas-voces-e-imagen/
La segunda temporada del anime Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi- se estrenará el 5 de julio y revela más voces e imagen
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La página web oficial de Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō 2: Koibito wa Shōbōshi, la segunda temporada de la adaptación animada del manga Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō ~Kyara Otoko Shōbōshi wa Massugu na Me de Watashi o Idaita~, de Tanishi Kawano, ha anunciado que el anime se estrenará el 5 de julio. La web…
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jellygoods · 3 years
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Se anuncia 2da temporada de Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō
Se anuncia 2da temporada de Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō
El ComicFesta Anime ha publicado recientemente que la adaptación animada del manga Yubisaki Kara sin Honki sin Netsujō ~ Kyara Otoko Shōbōshi wa Massugu NA me de Watashi o Idaita ~ de Tanishi Kawano tendrá una segunda temporada, la cual se estaría estrenando en julio y llevará por nombre Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō 2: Koibito wa Shōbōshi (Fire From My Fingertips 2: My Lover is a…
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pkjd · 5 years
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Tanishi Kawano's manga series "Yubisaki Kara Honki no Netsujou" will be receiving an anime adaptation. The new short anime series from Comic Festa will premiere on July 7th, 2019.
-Synopsis-
“Office worker Ryou Fujihashi is trapped inside her apartment which has set ablaze. The firefighters arrive in time to save her, and one of them happens to be Souma Mizuno, Fujihashi's childhood friend who she had a crush on. As the apartment fire gets put out, an old love gets rekindled.”
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Director: Toshihiro Watase
Script: Tombo
Character Design, General Director: Katsuyuki Satou
Editor: Kouki Shinkai
Art Director: Masakazu Miyake
Sound Director: Takahiro Enomoto
Sound Production: Studio Mausu
Studio: Houkiboshi
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Ryou Fujihashi (CV: Natsumi Takamori)
Souma Mizuno (CV: Kento Itou)
Yuuki Izumi (CV: Tomohito Takatsuka)
Jun Hase (CV: Wataru Komada)
Midori Watanabe (CV: Mariko Honda)
Ayako Shinoda (CV: Shiori Izawa)
Megumi Sasahara (CV: Akari Harashima)
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fymbmangaboys · 5 years
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ljaesch · 5 years
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Seven Seas Entertainment's Ghost Ship Imprint Licenses the Fire in His Fingertips: A Flirty Fireman Ravishes Me With His Smoldering Gaze Manga
Seven Seas Entertainment’s Ghost Ship Imprint Licenses the Fire in His Fingertips: A Flirty Fireman Ravishes Me With His Smoldering Gaze Manga
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Seven Seas Entertainment has announced that its Ghost Ship imprint has acquired the license for Tanishi Kawano’s Fire in His Fingertips: A Flirty Fireman Ravishes Me With His Smoldering Gaze manga. The series will be rated “M” for Mature Audiences.
The publisher describes the manga as:
Fujihashi Ryo enjoys her job as an office worker well enough, but it doesn’t hold a candle to the exciting job…
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quedescargar-net · 5 years
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El manga Yubisaki Kara Honki no Netsujou será adaptado al anime
El manga Yubisaki Kara Honki no Netsujou será adaptado al anime
Tanishi Kawano reveló que el manga Yubisaki Kara Honki no Netsujou está siendo adaptada al anime, y tendrá como titulo Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi. El anime se estrenará el 7 de julio en el canal Tokyo MX.
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El anime será el trabajo más reciente para el sitio web de manga ComicFesta. Al igual que algunos animes de ComicFesta anteriores, la serie tendrá dos modelos:…
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sinful-liesel · 3 years
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📖 Yubisaki kara Honki no Netsujou Vol.6
Author: Tanishi Kawano
Release Date: December 18, 2021
Type: Manga
Genre: TL
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animefagos · 3 years
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El anime Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi- tendrá segunda temporada en julio
Nueva entrada publicada en https://www.animefagos.com/2021/01/25/el-anime-yubisaki-kara-no-honki-no-netsujo-osananajimi-wa-shoboshi-tendra-segunda-temporada-en-julio/
El anime Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi- tendrá segunda temporada en julio
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Desde el sello ComicFesta Anime se ha anunciado que Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō: Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi-, la adaptación animada del manga Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō ~Kyara Otoko Shōbōshi wa Massugu na Me de Watashi o Idaita~, de Tanishi Kawano, tendrá una segunda temporada, a estrenar en julio. La segunda temporada lleva por título…
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shirotdezainathings · 5 years
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El bombero Romance de Tanishi Kawano obtiene anime #shironodesaina #nekodemonio #CorporativoArcanos #Noticias #Anime #Romance
El bombero Romance de Tanishi Kawano obtiene anime #shironodesaina #nekodemonio #CorporativoArcanos #Noticias #Anime #Romance
La nueva serie romántica para adultos de ComicFesta se estrena el 7 de julio
Yubisaki kara de Tanishi Kawano no Honki no Netsujō ~ Kyara Otoko Shōbōshi wa Massugu na Me de Watashi o Idaita ~ manga está obteniendo una adaptación de anime para televisión titulada Yubisaki kara no Honki no Netsujō -Osananajimi wa Shōbōshi- . El anime se estrenará en la televisión en Tokyo MX y otras redes y…
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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Bookshelf Briefs 4/9/20
The Dorm of Love and Secrets, Vol. 2 | By Nikki Asada | Kodansha Comics (digital only) – Five years ago, an elite and a laidback high school combined, resulting in a new school where relations between “high-class students” and “no-class students” are horrendous. Asahi Suzumori is a member of the normal class, and when her dorm catches on fire, she accepts an offer from Tsukigase, the capricious student council president, to masquerade as a high-class student and live in their dorm, where she meets and falls in love with Yokaze Takagi, a kind boy with a sad past. Volume two mostly consists of them growing closer, but with Yokaze holding back because of a deal he made with Tsukigase that will enable him to regain something precious if he follows certain rules. The leads are okay, if a trifle bland, but I do enjoy manipulative Tsukigase and Asahi’s protective friend, Sho. The series is complete in four volumes, which feels right. – Michelle Smith
Fire in His Fingertips, Vol. 1 | By Kawano Tanishi | Ghost Ship – There’s a subtitle as well, but this is only a brief. Ryo and Souma are childhood friends. Both are very bad at communicating. After rescuing her from an apartment fire, she goes to his place and, despite some reluctance/consent issues, they have sex. And indeed they do that the rest of the book as well—this is a josei title, but still firmly within the Ghost Ship mission statement. Ryo manages to be a strong enough character to make this work and show us her latent attraction to Souma. Souma is a little more annoying, as his refusal to admit his own, clearly deep, feelings for Ryo is what leads to all the consent issues in the first place. Cautiously recommended to those who like sex and firefighting. – Sean Gaffney
Gal Gohan, Vol. 2 | By Marii Taiyou | Seven Seas – I’m not sure why this series is not pinging my “be careful, teacher/student romance” radar. I mean, it clearly is going to be. There’s no way that this series is going to pair Miku off with anyone other than her reluctant cooking professor. If anything, the series is going in the opposite direction, seemingly adding at the end a third person to the club (and no doubt adding a new romantic rival). There’s plenty of busty fanservice, and suggestive teasing (both from and of Miku). But, as I noted in my review of the first book, the whole thing is written so wholesomely that you end up accepting all of it. It’s the sweetest title about a big-breasted gal who wants to date her teacher you’ll ever read. -Sean Gaffney
Given, Vol. 1 | By Natsuki Kizu | SuBLime Manga – Since I’m always looking for good music manga and I’m always looking for good BL manga, it really was a given that Given would appeal to me. Ritsuka is a self-taught guitarist who has lost touch with his passion for music, but that missing spark eventually reignites after a schoolmate asks him for lessons. While Mafuyu’s past and personality are both mysterious, he does seem serious about wanting to learn, ultimately winning Ritsuka and the rest of his band over. Although it’s Mafuyu’s presence that really drives the story at this point, it’s the thoughtfulness that Kizu has put into the characterization of the entire cast—both leads and supporting roles—that really makes the manga work for me. How the characters all relate to one another is beautifully expressed not only through words but through Kizu’s artwork. I am definitely looking forward to reading more of Given. – Ash Brown
Guilty, Vol. 5 | By Ai Okaue | Kodansha Comics (digital only) – Man, Guilty sure has evolved since its first volume! It initially seemed like a soap opera about unfaithful spouses, and it still is that to some degree, but has morphed into psychological suspense at this point, as Sayaka begins to put the pieces together about why Rui has been so intent on ruining her life and for how long she’s been manipulating events. Kazu is a target, as well, but his sins are far worse than Sayaka’s, and he finally seems to appreciate as much here. Sayaka exhibits grit in the face of devastation, Rui is an unhinged (yet not wholly unsympathetic) antagonist, and the main ship for readers is Sayaka’s relationship with her first love, Akiyama, who is seemingly happily married with an adorable child. Complicated! The plot might verge on melodramatic at times, but it never crosses over into ridiculous. Looking forward to the next installment! – Michelle Smith
Knight of the Ice, Vol. 1 | By Yayoi Ogawa | Kodansha Comics – I didn’t realize, before I read Knight of the Ice, how hungry I was for a manga about figure skating! Our two leads are a pair of childhood friends who are on the verge of becoming something more. Petite Chitose Igari works for a magazine while closet otaku Kokoro Kijinami is a world-class figure skater whose star is on the rise, but only if Chitose continues to cast a spell on him from his favorite magical girl anime. The tone is fun and I like the characters, both main and supporting, a lot. My one complaint so far is… I wish there were more skating! There’s a fabulous glossary that explains all about scoring and the various jumps, but I wish we would actually see that in the manga. Perhaps it’s yet to come. – Michelle Smith
Laid-Back Camp, Vol. 8 | By Afro | Yen Press – It turns out we didn’t have to wait at all for the next camping trip, as the whole cast goes to Izu in this volume. Well, they get there about halfway in, and it will continue next time. We see Rin bonding with her family (and getting extra equipment for her scooter, which she chooses to drive rather than get in the big van with the others), pranking Nadeshiko into thinking she slept through the entire camping trip, getting caught in horrendous traffic jams, and, when they finally arrive, finding a site that is not closed because of the time of year after all. Basically, all the things that can go wrong or right on a camping trip. There’s also setup for some birthday parties, but we’ll have to wait for book nine for those. Peaceful and wonderful. – Sean Gaffney
A Sign of Affection, Vol. 1 | By Suu Morishita | Kodansha Comics (digital only) – As expected from this author, this is cute as a bug’s ear. Itsuomi is a student who speaks many foreign languages (and travels to many foreign countries—this may be the first manga I’ve seen where “I’m going to Laos” is a genuine apology and not a desperate excuse) and then he meets our heroine, Yuki, who is deaf. They hit it off immediately, and have some great chemistry, making him want to learn a new language so that he can talk to her better. There’s some romantic rivalry on both sides—Yuki has a childhood friend, clearly in love with her, that she’s oblivious to, and Itsuomi is surrounded by girls a lot because he’s hot. Despite that, I want to see these two grow closer. Excellent debut. – Sean Gaffney
UQ Holder, Vol. 19 | By Ken Akamatsu | Kodansha Comics – This serves to give us even more pactios (Karin, Kirie at last, and even the two hangers-on, Shinobu and the other one), remind us that Tota is a deadpan playboy as opposed to Negi’s unwitting playboy (and also that Kirie is still one up on everyone else in that department), wrap up Karin’s backstory with most tsundere Judas Iscariot shenanigans, introduce a new Big Bad, and throw in some truly fantastic fights, reminding us that Akamatsu may love fanservice and tease, but he also really loves battle sequences. We also see who Karin was not around during the events of Negima. As such, the story seems prepared to move in a new direction, and I assume it will do so next time. Fans should be happy. – Sean Gaffney
By: Ash Brown
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rowel-anime-trends · 5 years
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1st volume of adult romance manga ships in February 2020
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