Di(e)ce

di(e)ce

The cover of the first volume of the Japanese manga
di[e]ce -ダイス-
(di(e)ce -daisu-)
Genre Action, Mystery, Supernatural, Tragedy, Sci-fi
Manga
Written by Kana Yamamoto
Published by Ichijinsha
Demographic Josei
Magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum
Original run 20072010
Volumes 6

di[e]ce or di(e)ce (di[e]ce-ダイス- di[e]ce –daisu-) is a manga written and illustrated by Kana Yamamoto. Since 2007, it has been serialized in a shōjo manga magazine, Monthly Comic Zero Sum. The story covers two best-friends, Kazuki Naruse and Haruki Koutake, which is on the advanced track of Seitoukou Academy. Though they are not connected by blood, these two whose faces are so similar coincidentally have their 16th birthdays on November 11. However, on that fateful anniversary, the game of fate—killing and surviving, which is called di[e]ce, started, revealing that they are the two kings that is supposed to kill each other in order to finish the game. The manga chapters ended on November, 2010, and the series has 6 collected volumes published by Ichijinsha. They are also available in French.[1]

Plot

The plot begins at Seitokou Academy, which is in the fictional area of Boudo, Tokyo. There the arcade-game king, Kazuki Naruse, is best friends with the student council president, Haruki Koutake. Both have similar faces, and coincidentally have the same birthday, the 11th of November. On their 16th birthday, a game of survival, di(e)ce, started. In the game, Kazuki and Haruki, were revealed to be the kings of the game, and as there can’t be two kings in a game, one would have to kill the other. Meeting various other players such as Sion and Gara, the two best-friends find their way to kill each other.

Characters

Main Players of di(e)ce
Cruciata (Moderators of the game)
Makers

Media

Manga

Drama CD

On 25 December 2008, a di[e]ce's drama CD[2] was released. It consists of eight tracks of seven stories and one after record comments.

Casts taking part:

Staffs in charge:

References

External links

  1. di(e)ce @ Naked Ape's official website (in Japanese)
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