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Drama CD Vol. 1: A Ghost Story from Budogaoka High
The Diamond is Unbreakable Drama CD Collection (ダイヤモンドは砕けない ドラマCD, Daiyamondo wa Kudakenai Dorama CD) is a set of two original stories adapted from Diamond is Unbreakable that were released by David Production from 2016 to 2017 enclosed within the 7th and 11th volumes of the limited edition Blu-Ray. One having Josuke, Okuyasu and Koichi investigating a ghost story and the other one with Josuke and Koichi trying to help Okuyasu about a waitress he fell in love with.
Summary
Taking place a few days after Rohan Kishibe's Adventure, Okuyasu begins by telling a ghost story to Josuke and Koichi. The story tells that years ago at Budogaoka High School, there was a young girl that loved to play the piano and was exceptionally skilled at it. However, one day she was in a car accident and while she survived, her hands were damaged beyond repair and she could never play the piano again. Not long afterwards on a rainy night, the girl committed suicide by jumping from the music room's window on the fourth floor of the school.
Josuke tells Okuyasu to knock it off with his random ghost stories while Koichi genuinely believes the tale. Okuyasu goes on to say that the story is indeed real, and that a student named Owada encountered the spirit while retrieving supplies the other night. Josuke and Koichi decide that after Reimi's revelation of a serial killer being loose in Morioh, they should investigate anything suspicious; even if it is just a ghost story. The following night, the gang meets up at the high school to investigate. Josuke asks Okuyasu for the flashlights, which Okuyasu mistakes at first for a banana, as he brought snacks in case they become hungry. Okuyasu suggests using only one flashlight, as using all three would cause the school to loose its spooky atmosphere.
As they navigate throughout the school, Josuke discovers a large puddle of water and thinks it might be from the ghost. Okuyasu suggests smelling the water, as it might be leaking from the restrooms nearby. Okuyasu proceeds to comment about Josuke's new shoes, which he states he bought using his father's money after his old ones were ruined helping Jotaro hunt rats. Okuyasu then complains that he wishes he had the kind of money Josuke has, which prompts Josuke to jokingly tell Okuyasu to enter the lottery. Koichi reveals that he spotted a silhouette behind Josuke while he was talking. The gang begins to act nervous as they move their way through the school. Okuyasu comes across an anatomical model, stating that there always has to be one included in a haunted house. The gang begin to hear footsteps coming from above them, which prompts Koichi to remember Yukako from earlier. Josuke mentions he spotted Yukako spying on Koichi the other day, which causes Koichi to defend her, stating that she isn't the same anymore and that she doesn't have any other friends.
As the footsteps become more prominent, they begin to hear piano music. The trio move up to the fourth floor to investigate the music room, only to hear a girl fall from the window. They discover that there aren't any bodies below the window, causing them to relax. Koichi then states that this could very well be the ghost after all. Josuke hears the ghost going back down the stairs to the entrance of the school. Annoyed at being made a fool of, Josuke punches his way through several walls and floors to use as shortcuts on the way down. He manages to catch up to the ghost, barely punching it with Crazy Diamond before the ghost escapes. Josuke slips on the puddle from earlier and catches his breath, while Okuyasu and Koichi catch up.
Meanwhile, it's revealed that the ghost isn't actually a ghost after all, but Surface disguised as Junko. Toshikazu Hazamada has been tricking the trio the entire time to get back at Josuke for defeating him and landing him in the hospital. Surface remarks that the entire plan seems pretty unfair towards Josuke's friends, who had nothing to do with their defeat, and especially Koichi; whom Hazamada regards as a friend. Hazamada disregards Surface's words, saying that Koichi and him just share a bond due to their interest in Rohan Kishibe's manga, and nothing more. Hazamada instructs Surface to continue the ghostly charade, calling Josuke on the phone and talking as if he was the ghost girl. He then sees three flashlights in the distance and picks up the phone on standby to prepare to prank Josuke; but he begins to hear dripping and sloshing from the receiver.
Hazamada then to becomes scared, only for Josuke to surprise him from behind. Josuke reveals that when he kicked the ghost from earlier with Crazy Diamond, a small splinter came off; revealing the ghost as Surface. Josuke "healed" the splinter and followed it back to Hazamada's position. Koichi appears and reveals that he used Echoes to place the "drip drip" noises on the phone which Hazamada heard. Confused, Hazamada asks who was carrying the flashlights, to which Josuke reveals it was Okuyasu, The Hand and the anatomical model from earlier. Later on, Okuyasu scolds Hazamada for his prank while Koichi lets him off the hook, saying that the antics weren't harmful in any way. Josuke begins to hear actual dripping behind them before a creepy feminine voice asks if she can play the piano. This causes everyone to flee from the high school in fear as they all agree never to visit the place again at night.
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In reality, Hazamada originally just wanted to scare Owada using Surface to play up as the spirit. However, Josuke took the bait of the story to further investigate, leading the main events to occur.
Two days before before the events of the story, Owada was at the school at night when he started to hear a piano playing and then a phone ringing but he was too afraid to pick it up. This was a prank Hazamada did with the use of Surface to scare them. Okuyasu told Josuke and Koichi about Owada's incident leading the three of them to investigate the school at night. They seemed to be experiencing the signs the spirit was real but they eventually figured out it was Hazamada and Surface being the cause of it due to him taking advantage of the idea to scare them all with the story he had borrowed from his cousin. As they are all together, the group beings to hear wet footsteps approach them with Hazamada reaffirming that this wasn't Surface's doing. The sounds suddenly stop but then Koichi notices a black shadow that looks like a long-haired girl right behind Josuke. She says "Let me play the piano." aloud. The entire group then run away from the school terrified. Koichi pondered if it was an unknown Stand or was it actually a Ghost like Reimi haunting the school that they saw. Regardless, they all never went anywhere near the school at night ever again.
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Volume 1
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan (岸辺露伴は動かない, Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai) is the first volume of the series of one-shots.
Summary
Rohan Kishibe is a popular manga artist living in Morioh. He is full of curiosity and pursues reality, but what are the terrifying episodes he experiences in his various interviews? This collection contains five stories: "At a Confessional," "Mutsu-kabe Hill," "Millionaire Village," "Poaching Seashore," and "Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci".
Chapters
- 001. Episode 16: At a Confessional
- 002. Episode 2: Mutsu-kabe Hill
- 003. Episode 5: Millionaire Village
- 004. Episode 6: Poaching Seashore
- 005. Kishibe Rohan Meets Gucci
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- Rohan's pose on the cover might be referenced from a photo of Geraldine Chaplin from the September 1994 Karl Lagerfeld Campaign.
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Volume 2
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan Vol.2 (岸辺露伴は動かない 2, Kishibe Rohan wa Ugokanai 2) is the second volume of the series of one-shots.
Summary
Rohan Kishibe is a popular manga artist living in Morioh. He is uncompromising in his work, but what are the unusual experiences he encounters in his various interviews...? This second volume in the series contains four stories: "Moon Viewing with the Mochizuki Family," "Monday's Weather: Rainy," "D・N・A," and "The Run".
Chapters
- 001. Episode 4: The Harvest Moon
- 002. Episode 7: A Rainy Monday
- 003. Episode 8: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- 004. Episode 9: The Run
Author's Note
This book is composed of several episodes that were initially published in different media. Now that I'm reading them again, I see that each episode has its now atmosphere depending on where it was published, for instance the Bessatsu Margaret or the smartphone app. Yet, I wasn't conscious about it when I was drawing them.
Rohan Kishibe is such a lucky guy, isn't he?