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Laughing Salesman Manga Gets Live-Action Series on July 18
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
TV Tokyo and Amazon Prime Video announced on Friday that Fujiko Fujio A's (Motoo Abiko) Warau Salesman (The Laughing Salesman) manga is inspiring a live-action series that will debut on Amazon Prime Video on July 18. The staff will reveal the actor for the protagonist Fukuzō Moguro on June 25 at 7:00 p.m. JST.
#笑ゥせぇるすまん が実写ドラマ化!
— ドラマ「笑ゥせぇるすまん」公式 (@waraumoguro_tx) June 20, 2025
7月18日(金)よりPrime Videoで独占配信決定!
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15秒のティザー映像も解禁!
いったい誰が喪黒福造を演じるのか!!
主人公・喪黒福造の主演俳優は、
6月25日(水)夜7時に解禁!
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Amazon Prime Video Japan had teased the adaptation on X/Twitter on Wednesday.
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— Prime Video(プライムビデオ) (@PrimeVideo_JP) June 18, 2025
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わたしの取り扱う品物は心。
人間の心でございます。
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🎩 あっ言い忘れていました。
配信開始日は7月18日(金) らしいですよ。
プライムビデオで独占配信ですって…👀
何がって、言わなくてももうお分かりですよね?
おーっほほほほほ
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The show will have all original stories set in the current Reiwa era, and will have 12 episodes that will debut over three weeks. Directors on the show include: Masaaki Itō, Yōhei Osabe, Daisuke Yamamoto, and Shōta Sasaki. Scriptwriters include: Kankurō Kudō, Magy, Tōru Hosokawa, and Udai Iwasaki.
Fujiko Fujio A debuted the manga in Shogakukan's Big Comic magazine in 1968 with the title Kuroi Salesman (The Black Salesman), and it ran until 1971. The first television anime adaptation ran from 1989 to 1992. The franchise received a live-action television series in 1999.
Warau Salesman NEW, a new television anime adaptation of the manga, debuted in April 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired under the title The Laughing Salesman.
The original manga's story revolves around Fukuzō Moguro, who appears before people who are struggling with life, and promises to grant them their desires for free. But his clients often disregard his advice or cheat during the process, whereupon he exacts a heavy price from their lives.
Motoo Abiko, whose author pseudonym is Fujiko Fujio A, is perhaps best known as one half of the duo that created the iconic Doraemon manga. He created the manga alongside Hiroshi Fujimoto, and they worked under the pseudonym of Fujiko Fujio. When the duo split up, Abiko took the pseudonym Fujiko Fujio A, and Fujimoto took the pseudonym Fujiko Fujio (F), later renamed to Fujiko F. Fujio. Fujimoto passed away in 1996.
Sources: TV Tokyo, Cinema Today (入倉功一)