
Gag Manga Biyori Go
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Not once can Prince Shotoku get through a single serious conversation without a punchline derailing everything before he finishes a sentence. Matsuo Basho is composing haiku under circumstances that would make any real poet weep. A rabbit named Usami-chan exists in a world that makes no logical sense and seems fine with it. That's Gag Manga Biyori in a nutshell — a sketch comedy TV series where historical figures, random original characters, and completely unhinged scenarios collide in short, rapid-fire episodes that never overstay their welcome. This fifth season, Gag Manga Biyori Go, keeps the same energy the series has had since the beginning: absurd, surreal, and genuinely unpredictable. Each of the 12 episodes is its own standalone thing, so there's no plot to keep track of and no commitment required. You just sit down and let the weirdness wash over you. The humor lives in that space where you're not sure if what you just watched was genius or nonsense, and honestly it's probably both. If you liked the chaotic energy of Sexy Commando Gaiden: Masaru-san or the anything-goes comedy of KochiKame, this fits right in that same lane. It also shares DNA with something like Kamen no Maid Guy, where the comedy comes from sheer commitment to the bit no matter how absurd it gets. Studio Deen adapted the manga, and the short-form format means you can burn through the whole season in one sitting without thinking too hard about it.
Episode Guide
Characters
Usami-chan
Portrayed by Satou Narumi
Taishi Shoutoku
Portrayed by Maeda Takeshi
Kumakichi
Portrayed by Maeda Takeshi
Imoko Onono
Portrayed by Nazuka Kaori
Sora Kawai
Portrayed by Maeda Takeshi
Bashou Matsuo
Portrayed by Naitou Ryou
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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