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is a Japanese
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written and illustrated by
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. It was originally published in 1987 in , a manga supplement of the gay men's magazine . The manga depicts a sexual encounter between two men in a public restroom that is complicated by the need of one of the men to relieve himself. Published in to relative obscurity, ''Kuso Miso Technique'' gained notoriety as an
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in the early 2000s after scanned copies of the manga were posted on Japanese
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s and online forums.


Plot

Masaki Michishita, a "typical guy" enrolled in preparatory school, is running to a restroom in a public park when he spots a man wearing a jumpsuit sitting on a nearby bench. The man, Takakazu Abe, unzips his jumpsuit and exposes his penis, asking Masaki, . They proceed to the restroom to have sexual intercourse. Abe performs
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on Michishita, upon which Michishita informs him that he needs to urinate. Abe asks Michishita to take the dominant position in
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and urinate inside of him, which Michishita obliges. The pair switch positions, and Michishita informs Abe that he now needs to defecate. Abe is annoyed, but nevertheless suggests to a horrified Michishita to defecate while he penetrates him. The ending is left ambiguous, with Michishita commenting through narration that the encounter with Abe .


Characters

; : A prep school student with no prior sexual experience with men, though he often fantasizes about them. He is strongly attracted to Takakazu Abe at first sight, prompting him to think, . ; : An
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. In the story, he sits provocatively on a park bench looking for sex. He is well-endowed and an experienced sexual partner.


Publication

''Kuso Miso Technique'' was originally published in 1987 in , a manga supplement of the gay men's magazine . The series has subsequently been re-published in two anthologies of works by Yamakawa: , published by Fukkan.com in 2003; and , published by in 2009. Copyrights for Yamakawa's works were held by ''Barazoku'' editor-in-chief
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, who in 2013 transferred the copyright for ''Kuso Miso Technique'' to the production company IKD International. In 2018, the copyrights for all of Yamakawa's works, including ''Kuso Miso Technique'', were transferred to the entertainment company .


Impact

Published to relative obscurity in 1987, ''Kuso Miso Technique'' gained notoriety as an
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beginning in 2002 after scanned copies of the manga were posted on the
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s
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and
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. The memeification of the series, particularly the posting of images edited to include Abe and Michishita's faces mid-coitus, trigged the so-called "Yamajun boom" that saw significant public interest in Junichi Yamakawa's manga, with several anthologies of Yamakawa's works selling out the entirety of their print runs.
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of the manga produced on 2channel also contributed to the boom. Lines from the manga such as "", "", and the interjection "" became popular Internet slang on Japanese forums and imageboards, as well as among the Japanese gay community. "" was ranked the 16th in 2007's "Net Slang of the Year" in Japan. In 2009, in a survey by asking respondents "which manga do you think is the most interesting?", ''Kuso Miso Technique'' placed 11th. A variety of official merchandise related to ''Kuso Miso Technique'' has been produced, including t-shirts and body pillow covers. A
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inspired by the series, "Yaranaika", was created by a 2channel user; the song is composed of homoerotic lyrics set to the melody of "
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" by
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of
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. The song became popular on video sites such as
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, where it has been integrated into one of the site's most popular medleys.
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, a kickboxer famous for
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ing during matches, once entered the ring dressed in Abe's jumpsuit with the parody song as background music.


Adaptations

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released a
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adaptation of ''Kuso Miso Technique'' in 2012. Billed as a "pinnacle of anal", the film stars female pornographic actresses and as Abe and Michishita, respectively. On April 1, 2023, it was announced that Anime Tokyo would produce a "medium-length"
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adaptation of ''Kuso Miso Technique'' directed by Maki Itō. Itō, a director at Studio Kingyorio, created a live-action fan video adaptation of ''Kuso Miso Technique'' while in junior high school, which by 2023 had over 550,000 views on
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. The film will reportedly be developed as an all-ages title, and will expand on the story of the original manga and incorporate elements from Yamakawa's other manga. The adaptation was funded through a
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campaign commenced in Q3 2023. The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray April 1, 2024.


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