Black Channel (manga)

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WrittenbySatoshi Kisaichi
PublishedbyShogakukan
ImprintTentomushi CoroCoro Comics
Black Channel
First tankōbon volume cover
ブラックチャンネル
(Burakku Channeru)
GenreBlack comedy
Manga
Written bySatoshi Kisaichi
Published byShogakukan
ImprintTentomushi CoroCoro Comics
Magazine
  • Monthly CoroCoro Comic (October 15, 2020 – May 15, 2026)
  • Weekly CoroCoro Comic (May 17, 2026 – scheduled)
Original runOctober 15, 2020 – present
Volumes14
Original net animation
Released August 31, 2020 – present
Manga
Black Channel: Breaking the Wall
Written bySatoshi Kisaichi
Published byShogakukan
MagazineMonthly CoroCoro Comic
Original runJune 15, 2022August 12, 2022
Original net animation
Black Channel: Breaking the Wall
Released August 19, 2022 September 24, 2022
Novel series
Written byShin Sukitake
Illustrated bySatoshi Kisaichi
Published byShogakukan
English publisherShogakukan Junior Bunko
Original runJanuary 27, 2023 – present
Volumes4
Anime television series

Black Channel (Japanese: ブラックチャンネル, Hepburn: Burakku Channeru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoshi Kisaichi. It originally began serialization as a pilot version in Shogakukan's Monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine between April and August 2020, before beginning regular serialization in October of that year. The series has been compiled into 14 volumes as of April 2026. A novel adaptation written by Shin Sukitake began publication in January 2023. Short-form original net animation videos began being posted to YouTube in August 2020. An anime television series adaptation has been announced.

Black, a YouTuber who is actually a demon, goes around filming the lives of unfortunate people, even if it involves recording their misery. He aims to document humanity's "true sides" by making deals with people to be featured on YouTube, only for him to turn these deals against them and show their true nature.

Characters

Black (ブラック, Burakku)
Voiced by: Yuya Hozumi (ONA)
The title character, he is a YouTuber who finds pleasure in filming unfortunate incidents and people's misery. He tricks people into collaborating with them in exchange for granting their desires, only to expose their true nature. In the process, he uses his powers to cleanse people of their evil tendencies, as well as erase people's memories to make them forget about ever working with him.
Camera-chan (カメラちゃん, Kamera-chan)
Voiced by: Akiha Matsui (ONA)
Black's assistant, who takes the form of a small person with a video camera for a head. Camera-chan has the ability to transform into various objects when needed by Black's antics.
Satoshi (さとし)
Voiced by: Akiha Matsui (ONA)
An elementary school student who becomes involved with Black and Camera-chan's activities. He is also active as a YouTuber, although he is not very popular.
Hime Ichii (市井 ひめ, Ichii Hime)
Satoshi's schoolmate and the most popular girl in school. While she acts friendly towards others, in reality she has an insecure personality.

Development

Kisaichi originally began working on Black Channel after his previous work, which was released on Shogakukan's MiraCoro Comic Vol. 1 compilation issue, was not picked up for serialization. He felt frustrated at not winning last time and wanted to make a work that would win. Growing up, Kisaichi was fond of manga that were "powerful, energetic, and exciting," with him wanting to get serialized in CoroCoro because he wanted his work to be read by elementary students.[1]

Media

Manga

The manga was initially released on the MiraCoro Comic Vol. 2 compilation issue on January 17, 2020,[1] and was later voted the most popular choice among the issue's featured manga.[2] It then began a pilot serialization on Shogakukan's Monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine on April 15, 2020,[3] before starting regularization in the magazine on October 15, 2020.[2] The series will move to the Weekly CoroCoro Comic website on May 17, 2026.[4] The first tankōbon volume was released on January 28, 2021; fourteen volumes have been released as of April 28, 2026.[5] A spin-off manga titled Black Channel: Breaking the Wall was serialized in the same magazine from June 15 to August 12, 2022.[6]

No. Release date ISBN
1January 28, 2021[7]978-4-09-143264-3
2June 28, 2021[8]978-4-09-143316-9
3October 28, 2021[9]978-4-09-143348-0
4February 28, 2022[10]978-4-09-143376-3
5June 28, 2022[11][12]978-4-09-143524-8
978-4-09-943114-3 (SE)
6September 28, 2022[13]978-4-09-143550-7
7February 28, 2023[14]978-4-09-143581-1
8July 18, 2023[15]978-4-09-143639-9
9December 27, 2023[16]978-4-09-143674-0
10June 27, 2024[17]978-4-09-149735-2
11December 26, 2024[18]978-4-09-149876-2
12May 28, 2025[19]978-4-09-154034-8
13December 26, 2025[20]978-4-09-154088-1
14April 28, 2026[21]978-4-09-154257-1

Novel

A novel adaptation written by Shin Sukitake and illustrated by Kisaichi began publication under Shogakukan's Shogakukan Junior Bunko imprint on January 27, 2023.[22] Four volumes have been released as of February 20, 2026.

No. Release date ISBN
1January 27, 2023[23]978-4-09-231445-0
2August 25, 2023[24]978-4-09-231460-3
3September 27, 2024[25]978-4-09-231495-5
4February 20, 2026[26]978-4-09-231542-6

Anime

An official YouTube channel featuring animated videos was launched on August 31, 2020.[27] The series also had a collaboration with the film Case Closed: The Scarlet Bullet.[28] A short-form anime adaptation of Breaking the Wall was released between August 19 and September 24, 2022.[6]

An anime television series adaptation was announced on April 15, 2026.[29]

Reception

References

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