The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.

Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan

First tankōbon volume featuring Kusuo Saiki
斉木楠雄のΨ難
Genre Comedy, Slice of Life, Supernatural
Manga
Written by Shūichi Asō
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
Original run May 14, 2012 – present
Volumes 19
Anime television series
Directed by Hiroaki Sakurai
Written by Michiko Yokote
Music by Psychic Lover
Studio
Licensed by
Network TV Tokyo, TVA, TVO
Original run July 4, 2016 – present
Episodes 120
Game
Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan: Shijō Psi Dai no Psi Nan!?
Developer Bandai Namco Studios
Publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment
Platform Nintendo 3DS

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (斉木楠雄のΨ難 Saiki Kusuo no Sai-nan, lit. "The Disaster of Psi Kusuo Saiki") is a Japanese gag manga series written and illustrated by Shūichi Asō. The series began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from June 2012. A television anime adaptation by J.C.Staff and EGG FIRM began airing on July 4, 2016. A live-action film is currently in development.

Plot

Kusuo Saiki is a high school student who was born with all manner of psychic abilities, including telepathy, psychokinesis, teleportation, and more. Despite having all these powers, Saiki faces all kinds of hardships and tries to avoid attention as much as possible. The story follows Saiki as he attempts to secretly use his powers to live a normal high school life while dealing with his less than ordinary classmates at P.K. Academy.

Characters

Saiki Family

Kusuo Saiki (斉木 楠雄 Saiki Kusuo)
Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma (vomic, flash anime),[1] Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English) [2]
Played by: Kento Yamazaki
A high school student who was born with all manner of psychic abilities including, but not limited to, telekinesis, teleportation, telepathy, and invisibility. Because of his constantly growing power, he has to wear two pink antennaes on his head in order to limit his power. Because of the misery that comes from the attention he receives as a psychic, Saiki tries to avoid attention as much as possible, using his telepathy to read people's minds and try to avoid confrontation. He wears green glasses all the time because if anyone looked at his eyes directly without them on, he/she will be turned to stone.
Kuniharu Saiki (斉木 國春 Saiki Kuniharu)
Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese); Chuck Huber (English)
Saiki's father, who has to suck up to his employers so much that he has gained a taste for licking shoes.
Kurumi Saiki (斉木 久留美 Saiki Kurumi)
Voiced by: Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Morgan Garrett (English)
Saiki's mother, who gets mad at her husband but secretly loves him. She is allergic to cats.
Kūsuke Saiki (斉木 空助 Saiki Kūsuke)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima[3]
He is Kusuo's elder brother, a super genius who likes to invent machines/devices. He is 2 years older than Kusuo. He wears his "Telepath Canceler" whenever he is with Kusuo so he won't be able to read his thoughts. He and his younger brother have always been fighting with each other in terms of their abilities and intelligence. However, being a psi user, Kusuo always win towards the genius Kusuke. Kusuo always thought that his brother hated him about it but Kusuke corrected him that he didn't hate him at all and it was the opposite as Kusuke was obsessed of Kusuo. Kusuke is both sadistic and masochistic towards Kusuo because even though he knew he'd lost, Kusuke will still challenge Kusuo.

PK High School

Riki Nendō (燃堂 力 Nendō Riki)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (vomic, flash anime),[1] Daisuke Ono (Japanese); David Wald (English) [2]
A large and muscular student who has a mohawk style and a loud voice. He is the one student at PK Academy whose mind Saiki cannot read, simply because he is too much of an idiot. As such, Saiki often fears his overly friendly nature as he cannot predict his actions.
Shun Kaidō (海藤 瞬 Kaidō Shun)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi (vomic, flash anime),[1] Nobunaga Shimazaki (Japanese); Micah Solusod (English) [2]
A chūnibyō who calls himself "The Jet-Black Wings" (漆黒の翼 Shikkoku no Tsubasa) and thinks that the world is ruled by an evil organization called Dark Reunion.[ch. 3] Although, while still so much attached to his delusional mind, he slowly builds a normal human relationship with his schoolmates despite his chuunibyou popping up.
Kokomi Teruhashi (照橋 心美 Teruhashi Kokomi)
Voiced by: Ai Kayano (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
A self-proclaimed "perfect girl" who is adored by everyone except Saiki, who is able to read her true thoughts. As such, she has become obsessed with making Saiki react to her, but lately, she began having feelings for Saiki.
Kineshi Hairo (灰呂 杵志 Hairo Kineshi)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Kyle Phillips (English)
An overly hot-blooded, energetic, passionate student who enjoys sports and is constantly trying to get other people motivated. He is also Saiki's class representative, but due to his nature, he is well-trusted by his classmates.
Chiyo Yumehara (夢原 知予 Yumehara Chiyo)
Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese); Jill Harris (English)
A romantic and dreamy girl who had lot of painful love experiences with boys, however, she has a crush on Saiki.
Reita Toritsuka (鳥束 零太 Toritsuka Reita)
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae (Japanese); Joel McDonald (English)
Another psychic and one of two people outside of Saiki's family to know of his abilities. He has the ability to see spirits and is haunted by the ghost of Nendou's late father, but is only interested in using his ability to attract girls.
Chisato Mera (目良 千里 Mera Chisato)
Voiced by: Maaya Uchida (Japanese); Megan Shipman (English)
A classmate of Saiki's who always appears looking either starved, or, hyped whenever food or money is being mentioned. She works as a part-timer in a cafe that Saiki frequently visit due to its great coffee jelly.
Aren Kuboyasu (窪谷須 亜蓮 Kuboyasu Aren)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); Jarrod Greene (English)
A transfer student who used to be a delinquent in his former school and tries to put his past behind him by being calm and collected, yet has a short temper when someone is being rude to him.
Aiura Mikoto (相卜命 Mikoto Aiura)
A soothsayer, also known as an oracle. She is another love-interest of Kusuo's and constantly fights with Reita.
Imu Rifuta (梨歩田 依舞 Rifuta Imu)
A supporting character who is overconfident and has strong desire for recognition and takes pride for her appearance to charm the boys which tends to resemble Kokomi.
Metori Saiko (才虎 芽斗吏 Saiko Metori)
Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze
A rich and smug decendent of the top-notch Saiko Conglomerate who later transfers to PK Academy, ends up falling in love with Kokomi, who declines his offer because she still likes Saiki. At first, he became to resent Saiki but latter just kind of hangs around and tries to make people jealous of how rich and great he is.

Others

Uryoku Chōno (蝶野 雨緑 Chōno Uryoku) / Kōta Nakanishi (中西 宏太 Nakanishi Kōta)
Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)
A street magician who performs with his partner Micheal. He rely on Saiki to help him with his magic tricks. He was financially poor, and was married but still associates with his ex, Nendō's mother.
Tōru Mogami (六神 通 Mogami Tōru) / Makoto Teruhashi (照橋 信 Teruhashi Makoto)
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (Japanese); Brandon McInnis (English)
A top idol and Kokomi's older brother. He has a serious sister complex and hates it when Saiki is near her.
Yūta Iridatsu (入達 遊太 Iridatsu Yūta)
Voiced by: Kobayashi Yumiko (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
A neighborhood boy who lives close to Saiki Kusuo and first met him after he helped him get his balloon back. From leaping, so high to get his balloon back, it convinced the boy that he was his favorite comic book hero, Cyborg Cider-man #2; because of this, He got attached to Kusuo and also knows about his powers.
Matsuzaki (松崎 Matsuzaki)
Voiced by: Taro Yamaguchi (Japanese); Bryan Massey (English)
A gym teacher and school guidance counselor. Saiki introduce him in terms of "good cop bad cop" and he usually plays as the bad cop, yet still respect him.
Takahashi (高橋 Takahashi)
Voiced by: Taishi Murata (Japanese); Travis Mullenix (English)
A frequent side character. He is somehow a delinquent with as seen when he fakes being sick to skip the School Year Opening Ceremony and then puts the blame on Nendō and Kusuo, and gets himself into convoluted schemes with his circle of friends; but overall he just is a nuisance to deal with.[4]

Media

Manga

The series began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on May 14, 2012. The first collected tankōbon volume was published on September 4, 2012, with 19 volumes released as of October 2016.[5]

Volumes

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
0 May 2, 2012[6]ISBN 978-4-08-870455-5-
  1. "Telepathy" (テレパシー Terepashī)
  2. "Telekinesis" (テレキネシス Terekineshisu)
  3. "X-Ray Vision" (X線ビジョン X-sen bijon)
  4. "Precognition" (予知 Yochi)
  5. "Teleportation" (念力移動 Nenriki idō)
  6. "Clairvoyance" (千里眼 Senrigan)
  7. "Astral Projection"
1 September 4, 2012[7]ISBN 978-4-08-870504-0-
  1. "The Disaster of a Psi User" (超能力者のΨ難 Chōnōryokusha no Psi-nan)
  2. "The Ab-PSI-lute Worst!? Nendou Riki" (最低Ψ悪!?燃堂力 Saitei Psi-nan!? Nendō Riki)
  3. "Shun Kaidō, AKA The Jet-Black Wings" (漆黒の翼こと海藤瞬 Shikkoku no Tsubasa Koto Kaidō Shun)
  4. "Three Men, a Little Girl, a Policeman and a Dog"
  5. "Reach Him! Sign of Love" (届け!恋のΨン Todoke! Koi no Psi-n)
  6. "Hot-Blooded! Dodgeball! (Part 1)" (熱血!ドッジボール(前編) Nekketsu! Dojjibōru (Zenpen))
  7. "Hot-Blooded! Dodgeball! (Part 2)" (熱血!ドッジボール(後編) Nekketsu! Dojjibōru (Kōhen))
  8. "Fighting for a RePSIval!"
2 December 4, 2012[8]ISBN 978-4-08-870556-9-
  1. "RedePSIgning the Saikis' House!? A Dramatic Overhaul!!" (斉木家Ψ建!?劇的大改造!! Saiki-ke Saiken!? Gekiteki Daikaizō!!)
  2. "Deception! Mind-Control" (欺け!マインドコントロール Azamuke! Maindo Kontorōru)
  3. "How PSIspicious! The Dark Reunion!" (斉木家Ψ建!?劇的大改造!! Usankusai zo! Dāku Riyunion!)
  4. "Beach PSIde Summer Story" (ビーチΨド 夏物語 Bīchisaido Natsu Monogatari)
  5. "Gifted with Beauty and PSIgacity! Teruhashi Kokomi" (Ψ色兼備!照橋心美 Sai-iro Kenbi! Teruhashi Kokomi)
  6. "A Reunion After So Long! Psycher"
  7. "A House Sitting DiPSIster" (留守番のΨ難 Rusuban no Sainan)
  8. "School is Back in PSIssion! Nendou's Melancholy" (学校Ψ開!燃堂の憂鬱 Gakkō Saikai! Nendō no Yūutsu)
  9. "Please Make Me Your DePSIple" (弟子にしてくだΨ Deshi ni shite Kudasai)
  10. "The Spiritualist from the Next Class Over" (隣のクラスの霊能力者 Tonoari no Kurasu no Reinōryoku-sha)
3 January 4, 2013[9]ISBN 978-4-08-870621-4-
  1. "In PSIearch of Hairo Kineshi's Wooden Materials" (灰呂杵志の木Ψを求めて Hairo Kineshi no Mokusai o Motomete)
  2. "Escape with the InvinPSIble Camouflage!" (無敵の迷Ψ服で脱出せよ! Muteki no Meisaifuke de Dasshutsu seyo!)
  3. "The Danger in a 3 Month RelationPSIp" (交Ψ3ヶ月の危機 Kōsai San Kagetsu no Kiki)
  4. "Burn! PK Academy Sports Festival! (Part 1)" (燃えろ!PK学園体育Ψ(前編) Moero! Pī Ke Gakuen Taiikusai (Zenpen))
  5. "Burn! PK Academy Sports Festival! (Part 2)" (燃えろ!PK学園体育Ψ(中編) Moero! Pī Ke Gakuen Taiikusai (Chūhen))
  6. "Burn! PK Academy Sports Festival! (Part 3)" (燃えた!PK学園体育Ψ(後編) Moeta! Pī Ke Gakuen Taiikusai (Kōhen))
  7. "The Hair That Burned Out"
  8. "Burning Right! Disaster Drill" (燃えるな!防Ψ訓練!! Moeruna! Bōsai kunren)
  9. "Luxury Coffee "PSI"lly" (魅惑のΨ高級コーヒーゼリー Miwaku no Saikōkyū Kōhī Zerī)
  10. "To Prevent a Psisaster"
  11. "Teruhashi-san's Psig Ordeal"
4 May 2, 2013[10]ISBN 978-4-08-870652-8-
  1. "The DiPSIster of Spirit Medium Toritsuka Reita" (霊能力者 鳥束零太のΨ難 Reinōryoku-sha Toritsuka Rei no Sainan)
  2. "STOP IT! The Murder Switch!" (止めろ!ヒトコロスイッチ Tomero! Hitokoro Suicchi)
  3. "ExPSIbition! Jump Festa"
  4. "Get excited! PSIlnent night!" (はしゃげ! Ψレントナイト Hashage! Sairento Naito)
  5. "A PSIreously Annoying New Year's (Part 1)" ((うるΨお正月(前編) Urusai Oshōgatsu (Zenpen))
  6. "A PSIreously Annoying New Year's (Part 2)" (うるΨお正月(中編) Urusai Oshōgatsu (Chūhen))
  7. "A Pint-PSIzed King Appears" (ちいΨ王様君臨 Chiisai Ōsama Kunrin)
  8. "PSImply Terrifying! Matsuzaki-sensei"
  9. "Chocolate FePSIvle!"
  10. "The AbPSIlute Worst!? Nendou's Dad"
  11. "No PSIspicion! Saiki Kurumi"
5 July 4, 2013[11]ISBN 978-4-08-870768-6-
  1. "Telepathy PSIlencer"
  2. "Leave it to Chance! A TroublePSIme Final Exam!"
  3. "Return of the PSIper Star!"
  4. "ImpoPSIble to intervene!? Nendou vs Kaidou!"
  5. "We’ll get back together for PSIure this time! Chouno Uryoku (Part 1)"
  6. "We’ll get back together for PSIure this time! Chouno Uryoku (Part 2)"
  7. "The State of Mera-san's PSInances"
  8. "Get ExPSIted! Fitness Test"
  9. "A PSImall Love Story"
  10. "Latest Shitty Game ReleaPSI! Olfana's Story"
  11. "PSI'm Home! Mama"
6 September 4, 2013[12]ISBN 978-4-08-870806-5-
  1. "The Most PSIuitible for a Confession!? Spiritual Possession"
  2. "Fly! PSIborg Sodaman, Mark II"
  3. "PSIki Kusuo's Issues with G♀rls"
  4. "Who is going to win? The Destined Group AsPSIgnments"
  5. "All Aboard The ESP ExPSIress! Go!"
  6. "PSIardon Me! The Okinawa School Trip"
  7. "PSIlutations! The Okinawa School Trip"
  8. "PSIorry 'bout that! The Okinawa School Trip"
  9. "Here we go! The Okinawa PSIchool Trip"
  10. "PSI ya later! The Okinawa School Trip"
  11. "The Biggest Top Rate EnterPSIse? Dad's Work"
7 December 4, 2013[13]ISBN 978-4-08-870853-9-
  1. "PSIborg Sodaman Mark II vs. Mysterious Being Lemonade"
  2. "Saiki Kusuo's Day at the FestPSIval"
  3. "Nice to Beat You!! OutPSIder"
  4. "Transfer Student ~NiPSI to Meet You~"
  5. "AsPSIemble! Nendou Family"
  6. "RePSItrucuring! Café Mami"
  7. "What's the Plan!? A Meeting to DePSIde the Class Project"
  8. "Sing! Reita RePSItal!"
  9. "PK Academy's School FePSIval! (1st Half)"
  10. "Make Some Noise! PK Academy's School FePSIval! (2nd Half)"
  11. "PubliPSIzing the Popularity Contest Results!"
8 April 4, 2014[14]ISBN 978-4-08-880027-1-
  1. "Let's go to the Cultural FestPSIval After Party"
  2. "Piece of Cake RePSIcling! Straw Millionaire"
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20 December 31, 2016[26]ISBN 978-4-08-880887-1-

Light Novel

On May 4, 2013, a light novel titled, Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan - Extra Story of Psychics was released, following with Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan - Extra Story of Psychics 2 in July 2014.

Anime

A flash anime series based on the manga began release on Jump Live from August 4, 2013, featuring the same voice cast as an earlier Comic adaptation.[27]

A television anime adaptation was announced in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine's 23rd issue of 2016. J.C.Staff and EGG FIRM are producing the adaptation, with Hiroaki Sakurai directing, Michiko Yokote handling series composition and Masayuki Onji designing the characters.[2] The series began airing on July 4, 2016 on TV Tokyo, with an episode airing every weekday morning followed by a compilation episode at the end of each week, the series will contain one hundred and twenty episodes in total, along with twenty four compilation episodes.[28] The opening theme is "Seishun wa Zankoku janai" (青春は残酷じゃない Youth Isn't So Cruel) by Natsuki Hanae while the ending theme, also used for the short episodes, is "Psi desu - I Like You" (Ψです I LIKE YOU) by Denpagumi.inc. The series is being simulcast by Funimation, who began releasing an English dub from August 7, 2016.[29][30]

Video games

A video game titled Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan: Shijō Psi Dai no Psi Nan!? was announced in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine's 32nd issue of 2016. The game is currently being developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console.[31]

Kusuo also appears as a playable character in the Jump crossover fighting game J-Stars Victory VS released in 2014.[32] Its European and North American release marks the first release of Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan material outside Japan.

See also

References

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