
This impacts the other six of the group as they start to resolve their problems while suspending the project until Shoya awakens. As she believes she is the sole reason for the parting of the group, Shoko attempts to kill herself and is rescued by Shoya, who gets badly hurt in the process, falling into a coma. The group also has a falling out when Shoya tries to isolate himself again by insulting the crew, leading to Shoko feeling sorry for him. Shoko eventually tries to confess her love to Shoya, but it does not get through to him and ends up in a misunderstanding. While filming, the seven face their personal challenges and conflicts.

The seven begin to work together when Tomohiro's plan to create a film for a competition, which he plans to only include Shoya and himself, attracts the attention of Naoka, Miki, Tomohiro and Satoshi, with Shoya additionally inviting Shoko to join the project. They also make new friends in Tomohiro Nagatsuka, a similarly friendless fat boy who owes Shoya and Satoshi Mashiba, Miki's crush. Realizing that both are suffering due to his past sins, Shoya sets out on a path of redemption by trying to reconnect Shoko with their old classmates that Shoko never had the chance to befriend back then, including Shoya's former comrade, Naoka Ueno, who holds a grudge against Shoko for "causing" Shoya's isolation Miki Kawai, their narcissistic former class president and Miyoko Sahara, a kind girl who was the only one attempting to befriend Shoko years before. To make amends, he reunites with Shoko, who is still lonely due to her shyness. When Shoya's actions are finally condemned by the principal, all of his friends and teachers turn against him, socially isolating him well into high school to the point that he eventually considers suicide, which he believes would absolve him of his bad deeds. In sixth grade, Shoya Ishida leads the class in bullying Shoko Nishimiya, a classmate who is new to the school and is deaf. An anime theatrical film adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation was released in September 2016. The manga was digitally released in English by Crunchyroll Manga and was licensed by Kodansha USA in North America. Its chapters were collected in seven tankōbon volumes.

#A silent voice manga series
The series was originally published as a one-shot in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine and was later serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2013 to November 2014. 'The Shape of Voice') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima.

Edition of International Material" in the 2016 Eisner Awards.A Silent Voice ( Japanese: 聲の形, Hepburn: Koe no Katachi, lit. Years later, he sets himself on a path to redemption.Note: Won the 19th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award New Artist Prize in 2015 and the Ogaki City Cultural Alliance Award (Lifestyle Culture Division). It gets to the point where she transfers to another school and as a result, Shya is ostracized and bullied himself, with no friends to speak of and no plans for the future. She transfers into a new school, where she is bullied by her classmates, especially Ishida Shouya. The story revolves around Nishimiya Shko, a grade school student who has impaired hearing.

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