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Wild Life (manga)

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Wild Life
Tetsushou and the dog he saved
ワイルドライフ
(Wairudo Raifu)
Genre Comedy, Shōnen, Veterinary, Action
Manga: Wild Life
Author Masato Fujisaki
Publisher Flag of Japan Shogakukan Flag of Indonesia Elex Media Komputindo
Serialized in Flag of Japan Shonen Sunday Flag of Indonesia Shonen Star
Original run April 18 2003 – (n/a)
Volumes 23 (as of August 18 2007)

Wild Life (ワイルドライフ Wairudo Raifu?) is a manga by Masato Fujisaki (藤崎聖人?) about a high school juvenile delinquent, Iwashiro Tetsushō, working to become a veterinarian. The first volume was published by Shonen Sunday in 2003. As of August 2007 there have been 23 volumes of the manga series. In 2006, Wild Life received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen[1]. A live-action version of the series has been announced. Judging from a commercial that can be found at the official website, Wild Life may be made into an anime.

Plot

Tesshō is a high school juvenile delinquent. He has a special ability of perfect pitch. He saves a wild dog ;which he later named inu (Japanese for "dog")with the help of Kashu, a veterinarian. He then finds his purpose in life: to become a veterinarian.

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