Recently, there has been an increase in the number of anime adaptations that originate from the website "Let's Become a Novelist," known mainly as the "Narou" genre, with many authors creating works about transport to another world or reincarnation. Furthermore, many writers on "Let's Become a Novelist" don't just have one work, but have written multiple works. Of course, only a few authors have had their works adapted into anime, but there are also authors whose works have been adapted into comics. In this article, we will introduce what other works Kennoji, the author of this work, "The Slow Life of a Cheat Pharmacist: Let's Make a Drugstore in Another World," has written, as well as the anime production company.
Mainly active on "Let's Become a Novelist"
As of May 2021, seven works written by Kennoji, the author of this work, are currently published on "Let's Become a Novelist." Incidentally, "Cheat Pharmacist," which will be adapted into an anime, was also serialized on "Let's Become a Novelist," but it has since been deleted and is no longer available to read. As of May 2021, five volumes of the novel have been published, and it appears the series will continue to be serialized exclusively in print.
Related Works by Author Kennoji
"The Wizard of the Sacred Realm: A Failure Beloved by God Goes to Magic Academy"
This work originally began serialization under the title "The Reincarnated Sage's Unrivaled Magic Academy: The Oppressed Villager Overwhelms the Nobles," but is still being serialized under a new title. A print version was released on March 15, 2021. This work is a "reincarnation" story, in which the protagonist, who was already a master of magic, is transformed into an even more powerful character with the power of God upon reincarnation. He shatters conventional wisdom and revolutionizes magical technology, which has declined over the past 500 years.
"I Time-Leaped Back to My Second Year of High School, and Confessed to the Teacher I Loved Back Then"
Following "Cheat Apothecary" and "Divine Wizard" about transference to another world, this work is about time travel. The protagonist, who regrets not confessing his feelings to a female teacher he had a crush on in high school 10 years ago, wakes up one day and finds himself transported back in time to the world of 10 years ago. This time, he confesses his feelings, and the two begin dating, despite being teacher and student. As the girlfriend is older than him, a sweet "pampering romantic comedy" unfolds that will make you feel embarrassed as you watch. The series has already been completed in the fifth volume of the comic, and you can read up to the final chapter.
The comic version is currently being serialized on WEB Comic Gamma Plus.
The original "Cheat Pharmacist" manga has already been removed from "Let's Become a Novelist" and is only available in print. However, the comic version is currently (as of May 2021) being serialized on WEB Comic Gamma Plus. The latest two chapters and two chapters per volume of the manga are available for free. If you're curious about what the series is like before watching the anime, there are several free reads available, so be sure to check them out. As of May 2021, the manga has been published up to volume 4.
The animation production company is "EMT Squared Co., Ltd."
EMT Squared Co., Ltd. is in charge of the animation production for "Cheat Yakushi." Recently, they've been known for their cute-themed works, such as "Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear" and "Nyanko Days," both light novels originally published on "Let's Become a Novelist." They also collaborated on the production of "Himouto! Umaru-chan." The first prime production was the short story "Rainy Cocoa," a two-minute anime within the program, which has aired up to five seasons.
Summary of the "Cheat Pharmacist" Author and Production Company
So far, we've introduced the author and production company of "Cheat Pharmacist." The author has written many stories about other worlds, reincarnation, and time leaps on "Let's Become a Novelist," so fans of those genres should have high expectations for this work. While the original work is a novel, some of the stories have been adapted into comics, so if you're not a fan of novels, why not give the comic version a try?