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Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu- ((top)) [TOP | SECRETS]
| Romanisation | Kana | Kanji | Notes | |--------------|------|-------|-------| | kōzō‑ninkatsu‑bu | こうぞう・にんか・ぶ | 工造認可部 | The small “・” (・) is optional; it just separates the compound words for readability. | | ko‑zuku‑ri‑nin‑ka‑tsu‑bu | こずくり・にんかつ・ぶ | (less common) | If the phrase is a stylised title (e.g., a song), the author might deliberately use an unconventional reading. |
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Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu! (Child-Making Fertility Club!) is an adult-oriented manga series known for its focus on fertility themes within a club-based school setting. The title is often associated with the work of manga artist , whose distinct, high-detail artistic style has garnered a significant following in the adult manga community. Plot and Concept | Romanisation | Kana | Kanji | Notes
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: The protagonist, a quiet student and otaku who initially feels isolated from his peers before joining the club.
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