Book titles have only one or two letters censored in the subtitles, and the titles are covered by a scratching sound. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Everyone in the bookstore, sans Honda, is extremely quirky to a fault, but they're still competent enough to manage and stock a popular bookstore while also dealing with equally quirky customers.Breaking the Fourth Wall: As it is a autobiographical manga, this trope is employed by the tons, even more so in the anime adaptation.Art Shift: Honda's face (or at least, skull) switches from an anatomically-correct skull to a rounded, cartoonish skull in times of great stress, often for comedic effect.Discotek holds the rights to be retailed in English. You can find the anime on Crunchyroll here. It's been featured on Pixiv since August 2015, and received an anime adaptation that first premiered on October 8, 2018. except she draws herself as a skeleton and protects all of her former coworkers' identities by drawing them with weird masks and other headgear. It depicts Honda's day-to-day life as an awkward bookstore employee. "Skeleton Bookstore Employee Honda") is an autobiographical Japanese comedy/essay manga authored by the eponymous Honda. Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san (ガイコツ書店員本田さん Gaikotsu Shoten'in Honda-san note lit.
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