Doujindesutvgomenkiminomamawabokuno Work File

Let’s flip the perspective: What if you wanted to make a doujin titled "Doujin desu. TV gomen. Kimi no mama wa boku no work"?

Here’s a concept:

Plot: An amateur manga artist (the “boku”) is obsessed with capturing the essence of his silent muse (the “kimi”)—her natural, unpolished self (“kimi no mama”). He neglects his TV, his friends, and his part-time job. One day, his rejected drafts come to life, and the TV starts scolding him. A surreal comedy about creativity, guilt, and the anthropomorphized media we ignore. doujindesutvgomenkiminomamawabokuno work

Art style: Shoujo meets gekiga. Monochrome with occasional red for TV static.

Catchphrase: "Gomen ne, TV. Kyou mo kimi wo egaku." (Sorry, TV. Today I’ll draw you again.) Let’s flip the perspective: What if you wanted

This could be a one-shot sold at Comiket or posted on Pixiv. Searchability? Zero. But it would be legendary among the five people who get the reference.


After cross-referencing similar misspellings from forums (Reddit, MyAnimeList, 4chan), the most probable intended searches are: Plot : An amateur manga artist (the “boku”)

A candid, intimate story where one character apologizes ("gomen") and expresses that the other's unchanged self ("kimi no mama") belongs to the narrator ("boku no"). Expect moments of vulnerability, reconciliation, and reaffirmation of affection. Plot likely centers on emotional repair and acceptance.

Japanese creators sometimes use “work” in titles for artbooks or process books: Boku no Work would be odd but possible as a pun on Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia). No known work exists.