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GOTH (ゴス, Gosu) is a Japanese novel written by Otsuichi about two high school students fascinated by murder. The novel won the Honkaku Mystery Award in 2003. It was adapted into a manga by Kendi Oiwa. Both were published in Japan by Kadokawa, and were published in English by Tokyopop in October and September, 2008. In 2008, the novel was adapted into a live action movie directed by Gen Takahashi. Also, Fox Atomic has announced that the novel will be made into a feature film directed by J.T. Petty. The manga and novel will be rereleased by VIZ Media August 2015.
The novel contains a series of six short stories about two high school students: a boy who remains unnamed until late in the story, and a girl named Yoru Morino. Both share a similar interest in gruesome murders. While the stories were originally published in a single hardcover edition, they were later published in two bunko volumes. Tokyopop's release follows the original one volume format. The manga adaptation, by Kendi Oiwa, eliminates the Dog storyline, and combines Voice and Twins, with Morino taking Natsumi's role in the final story.
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GOTH (ゴス, Gosu) is a Japanese novel written by Otsuichi about two high school students fascinated by murder. The novel won the Honkaku Mystery Award in 2003. It was adapted into a manga by Kendi Oiwa. Both were published in Japan by Kadokawa, and were published in English by Tokyopop in October and September, 2008. In 2008, the novel was adapted into a live action movie directed by Gen Takahashi. Also, Fox Atomic has announced that the novel will be made into a feature film directed by J.T. Petty. The manga and novel will be rereleased by VIZ Media August 2015.
The novel contains a series of six short stories about two high school students: a boy who remains unnamed until late in the story, and a girl named Yoru Morino. Both share a similar interest in gruesome murders. While the stories were originally published in a single hardcover edition, they were later published in two bunko volumes. Tokyopop's release follows the original one volume format. The manga adaptation, by Kendi Oiwa, eliminates the Dog storyline, and combines Voice and Twins, with Morino taking Natsumi's role in the final story.
Oneul nae chinguga mul-eoss-eo neowa sagwimyeon an doegess nyago
Eochapi ijen neowa heeojin nae daesin neoleul akkyeo jugessdago
That that that that that's ok
Get get get get away
Gwaenchanh-a mwo uli gwangye nam-eun jeongdo eobsneunde
Mian hadan mal-eun geumandwo eochapi gaseum an apeo
Nae daesin joh-eun namja chinguga dwaejwo
Ajig neo ttaemun-e jam mosneunde geuleohge malhajileul moshae ilu
Eogji us-eum-e gyeoglyeokkaji deohae chinguleul bonaejwossjiman oh girl
Oh can't u see I'm still lovin' you
Ajig nae mam-i neol bonael suga eobs-eo
Say no! no! no! no! no! Say no! no! no! no! no!
Andoendago malhae ajig ni mam sog-e nal gidaligo issdago say no!
Sul-eun manh-i moshae dambae yeongineun silh-eohae
Honjaissneun geo silh-eo hanikka eonjena hamkke
Iss-eojwo saeng-il ginyeom-il-eun kkogkkog chaeng-gyeojwo
Nan waei jis-eulhago issna dodaeche wae
Dol-a seomyeonseo huhoehal geomyeonseo eogjilo meos-issneun cheog haess-eo
Chingu dwieseo hwaleul nael geomyeonseo an doelago bil geomyeonseo
Oh can't u see I'm still lovin' you
Ajig nae mam-i neol bonael suga eobs-eo
Say no! no! no! no! no! Say no! no! no! no! no!
Andoendago malhae ajig ni mam sog-e nal gidaligo issdago
(Say) no no no (say) andoendago (say) geu salam gidalil geola aaa go
(Say) no no no (say) andoendago (say) geu salam gidalil geola aaa go
Ajig neo ttaemun-e jam mosneunde geuleohge malhajileul moshae ilu
Eogji us-eum-e gyeoglyeokkaji deohae chinguleul bonaejwossjiman oh girl
Oh can't u see I'm still lovin' you
Ajig nae mam-i neol bonael suga eobs-eo
Say no! no! no! no! no! Say no! no! no! no! no!