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The Violence Action
First tankōbon volume cover
バイオレンスアクション
GenreAction[1]
Manga
Written byShin Sawada
Illustrated byRenji Asai
Published byShogakukan
MagazineYawaraka Spirits
Original runApril 25, 2016 – present
Volumes7
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The Violence Action (Japanese: バイオレンスアクション, Hepburn: Baiorensu Akushon) is a Japanese manga series written by Shin Sawada and illustrated Renji Asai. It has been serialized on Shogakukan's Yawaraka Spirits website since April 2016.

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Manga

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Written by Shin Sawada and illustrated Renji Asai, The Violence Action started on Shogakukan's Yawaraka Spirits website on April 25, 2016.[2][3] The series went on hiatus in March 2018, due to one of the author's poor health, and resumed in June 2019.[4] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 10, 2017.[5] As of August 12, 2022, seven volumes have been released.[6]

Volumes

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No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 March 10, 2017[7]978-4-09-189449-6
2 July 12, 2017[8]978-4-09-189593-6
3 October 12, 2017[9]978-4-09-189677-3
4 May 11, 2018[10]978-4-09-860008-3
5 November 12, 2019[11]978-4-09-860508-8
6 July 10, 2020[12]978-4-09-860662-7
7 August 12, 2022[6]978-4-09-861433-2

Live-action film

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In July 2020, it was announced that the manga would receive a "screen adaptation".[12][13] In February 2022, it was announced that the screen adaptation would be a live action film. It was directed and written by Tōichirō Rutō, co-written Itaru Era and starring Kanna Hashimoto as Kei Kikuno. It premiered on August 19, 2022.[14]

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The Violence Action ranked first in the May 2017 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web;[1][15] it ranked 10th on Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2018 list of best manga for male readers.[16] The series ranked seventh on "The Best Manga 2018 Kono Manga wo Yome!" ranking by Freestyle magazine.[17] It ranked ninth on the "Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics" by the Honya Club website in 2018.[18]

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The Violence Action (Japanese: バイオレンスアクション, Hepburn: Baiorensu Akushon) is a Japanese manga series written by Shin Sawada and illustrated by Renji Asai. It was serialized on Shogakukan's Yawaraka Spirits from April 25, 2016, and collected into seven volumes. A directed by Toichiro Ruto was released in 2022. The manga and film follow Kei Kikuno, a vocational school student who leads a double life as a proficient contract killer. The story centers on Kei Kikuno, who balances her everyday student life with high-stakes assassination jobs undertaken without hesitation or remorse. When she receives a challenging assignment to eliminate a boss, Kei navigates intense action sequences and encounters key figures, including a professional killer named Fujii who takes an interest in her skills, and a colleague named Terano from her organization. The narrative blends over-the-top violence with comedic elements, highlighting Kei's unflappable demeanor and expertise in firearms and combat. The film, with a runtime of 111 minutes, features supporting performances by Yosuke Sugino as Terano, Fumika Baba as the team's leader, and others including Win Morisaki and Oji Suzuka. Produced by Fine Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment (Japan), it was released theatrically in Japan on August 19, 2022, by Toho and Sony Pictures, and premiered on Netflix internationally on November 18, 2022. It received mixed reviews, praised for Hashimoto's charismatic portrayal and the choreography of its action scenes but critiqued for uneven pacing and underdeveloped supporting characters, earning an IMDb rating of 4.8/10 (as of November 2025) and a 70% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Manga

Publication history

The Violence Action is written by Shin Sawada and illustrated by Renji Asai. The manga began serialization on April 25, 2016, in Shogakukan's web magazine Yawaraka Spirits. Shogakukan also handles the publication of its tankōbon volumes under the Big Comics Special label. The series experienced an initial hiatus starting in March 2018 due to the author's health issues, lasting approximately 15 months before resuming on June 3, 2019. Serialization continued irregularly until June 2020, when it entered another hiatus following the release of chapter 16 part vii, again attributed to Sawada's ongoing medical treatment. A brief resumption occurred in March 2022 with the publication of chapter 16 part viii, but no further chapters have been released since July 8, 2022, leaving the series on indefinite hiatus as of November 2025. Up to this point, approximately 40 chapters have been published. As of August 2022, seven volumes have been compiled and released, with the first volume appearing on March 10, 2017, and the seventh on August 12, 2022. In July 2020, the announcement of a live-action significantly increased the manga's visibility and prompted additional updates to the serialization. The film's release in August 2022 further boosted the series' profile.

Plot summary

The Violence Action follows Kei Kikuno, a who leads a double life as a part-time hitwoman for a secretive organization, balancing her everyday routines with high-stakes assassinations. The narrative explores key themes such as the sharp contrast between Kei's mundane activities—like attending classes and watching cat videos—and her violent professional obligations, alongside her emotional detachment from killing juxtaposed against endearing personal quirks. The story adopts an episodic structure, centering on Kei's missions that target diverse figures from yakuza operatives to corporate executives, while building an overarching tension through her encounters with . A major arc emerges as Kei's assignments intersect with a police investigation, heightening the stakes through pursuit and evasion dynamics. This manga's plot served as the foundation for the live-action film's narrative adaptation, preserving the essence of Kei's dual existence.

Characters

Kei Kikuno, known by her professional alias "Kay," serves as the protagonist of The Violence Action. She is a 20-year-old university student attending bookkeeping classes who leads a double life as a top-ranked hitwoman for an underground dispatch service disguised as a call girl agency. Despite her petite stature and gentle, cheerful demeanor in everyday life, Kay is a ruthless and highly skilled assassin, proficient in firearms, knives, hand-to-hand combat, and improvised weapons like slingshots and smoke grenades. Her emotional detachment from violence allows her to execute missions with precision, though she derives pleasure from simple, mundane joys such as caring for pets. The manga features supporting characters including fellow assassins, law enforcement investigators, and episodic antagonists such as yakuza leaders and corporate executives.

Live-action film

Production

The live-action adaptation of The Violence Action was first teased on July 10, 2020, through the obi strip of the manga's sixth volume, announcing that a screen adaptation was in progress. The project was officially revealed on February 3, 2022, confirming a theatrical release later that summer with Kanna Hashimoto starring as the lead character, Kei Kikuno. This timing followed the manga's resumption in June 2019 after a hiatus beginning in March 2018 due to health issues affecting one of its creators. Directed by Toichiro Ruto, known for works such as the series and , the film was co-written by Ruto and Shizuka Era. began in January 2022 and primarily took place in , utilizing urban settings for action sequences and studio facilities, including Sony's volumetric capture studio in for innovative battle scenes. The production was handled by the "Violence Action" Production Committee, comprising entities such as Entertainment, Fine Entertainment, , Yoshimoto Creative Agency, Kadokawa, and Nippon Television Network, with Fine Entertainment serving as the primary production entity. To adapt the manga's episodic structure into a cohesive running 111 minutes, the condensed multiple arcs into a single narrative focused on Kei's entanglement in a yakuza conflict, amplifying comedic timing and dynamic action choreography—such as wire-assisted stunts and acrobatic swordplay—while preserving the central double-life premise of a seemingly mild-mannered student moonlighting as a hitwoman. emphasized performers conveying youthful vitality, with Hashimoto selected for her ability to blend "soft and fluffy" charm with intense physicality in her action debut. Filming presented challenges amid ongoing restrictions in early 2022, requiring adherence to infection prevention protocols on set, alongside the physical demands of choreographing high-energy sequences to balance the source material's blend of humor and violence into a streamlined cinematic format.

Release

The live-action of The Violence Action premiered in Japanese theaters on August 19, 2022, distributed by Entertainment. The release featured lead actress as Kei Kikuno, alongside as Terano and Fumika Baba as Tencho, highlighting the film's action-comedy tone centered on Kei's dual life as a and killer. Following its domestic rollout, the film received an international streaming premiere on on November 18, 2022, available in regions including , , and select Asian markets. This global debut expanded accessibility beyond theatrical screenings, with handling distribution outside Japan. Marketing efforts emphasized the film's blend of high-stakes action and humorous elements, with multiple trailers released starting from April 2022, including a teaser showcasing Hashimoto's portrayal of the pistol-wielding . Promotional tie-ins included special editions of the original volumes, while events such as cast appearances and press conferences featured Hashimoto to build anticipation ahead of the theatrical launch. In , the film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on , 2022, offering bonus features like footage and trailers. As of November 2025, no major sequels to the live-action film have been announced. The film's availability on streaming platforms contributed to renewed interest in the source by increasing visibility among international audiences.

Reception

Manga

The manga adaptation of The Violence Action, serialized in Shogakukan's Yawaraka Spirits web magazine from April 2016 to May 2021, was collected into seven volumes. By August 2022, the series had exceeded 700,000 copies in circulation in , reflecting solid commercial performance for a niche action title. Internationally, it received licensed releases in German by starting in 2019 and in Spanish by Norma Editorial from 2019 onward. Critics and readers have praised the series for its effective contrast between the protagonist's cute, everyday and the brutal of her assassin work, with writer Shin Sawada's humor and illustrator Renji Asai's dynamic action sequences frequently highlighted in user reviews. However, some critiques noted the episodic structure as repetitive and pointed to the series' hiatus from March 2018 to April 2021—caused by health issues affecting one of the creators—as disrupting momentum and delaying the final volume. Among fan communities, the maintains strong online popularity, earning an 8.50/10 rating on from over 8,300 users and a 7.21/10 score on from more than 1,200 raters. It has garnered a dedicated following for its "killer heroine" archetype, appealing to enthusiasts of similar tropes in series like . The 2022 live-action film adaptation served as validation of this cult status, boosting visibility without major awards or nominations to its name, though it ranked 10th in the male readers' category of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2018 guide.

Film

The live-action film adaptation of The Violence Action earned approximately ¥80 million ($589,045) in total domestic box office revenue in following its 2022 release, marking an underperformance relative to expectations for a high-profile production led by . Its opening weekend placed ninth in Japan's weekend rankings, reflecting limited initial theatrical draw despite the manga's popularity. The film later found additional traction through streaming platforms, particularly on where it became available internationally in November 2022. Critically, the film received mixed reviews, with a Tomatometer score of 70% based on limited critiques that highlighted Hashimoto's compelling portrayal of the dual-life assassin and the energetic action choreography, while faulting the uneven pacing and exaggerated comedic tone. On IMDb, it holds an average user rating of 4.8 out of 10 from over 1,000 votes, indicating general audience dissatisfaction with the script's lack of depth and tonal shifts. Audience responses echoed this divide, with praise for the empowering depiction of the female protagonist and the quirky cat-themed humor that added levity to the violence, though many noted inconsistencies in tone and a departure from the manga's subtler balance of action and character nuance. As of 2025, the film has not secured major awards but has been recognized in niche discussions for its stunt work within Japanese genre cinema.

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