Cover of Tennen Kokekkō volume 14 as published by Shueisha
天然コケッコー (Tennen Kokekkō)
Genre
Slice of life
Manga
Written by
Fusako Kuramochi
Published by
Shueisha
Demographic
Shōjo
Original run
1994 – 2000
Volumes
14
Live-action film
Directed by
Nobuhiro Yamashita
Written by
Aya Watanabe
Released
July 24, 2007
Runtime
121 minutes
A Gentle Breeze in the Village, also known as Tennen Kokekkō (天然コケッコー, lit. "Natural Cock-a-doodle-doo"), is a Japanese slice of life manga series written and illustrated by Fusako Kuramochi.[1][2] It was serialized in the magazine Chorus from 1994 to 2000.
The manga won the 20th Kodansha Manga Award in 1996.
It was made into a movie in 2007, directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita and starring Kaho. It was released on July 24, 2007.
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