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The Night High series, developed by Denji Kobo, is a collection of interactive Japanese flash games known for their simple, click-and-drag mechanics. These titles typically feature "interactive touching" gameplay with a focus on specific character interactions in a minimalist setting. Series Overview

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What is the "Night High" Series?

Night High (often stylized as Night High: Moonlit Detention) is a Japanese horror-mystery web manga series illustrated and written by the elusive creator Denji Kobo. Unlike mainstream Shonen Jump titles, Night High found its audience on digital platforms like Pixiv and niche manga aggregate sites. Night High

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The Art of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Protégé?

Rumors suggest the artist of Night High (pen name: Kenshi Yabuki Zero) was an assistant to Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Man). This explains the cinematic paneling and the raw, sketchy energy of the fight scenes. The "Denji Kobo Full" pages are particularly notable for a double-page spread of the "Heart-Loom"—a machine that weaves arteries into steel cables.

The rain in the city didn’t fall; it hovered like a neon-soaked mist. For Denji, it was just another Tuesday. He sat on the edge of a rusted fire escape, teeth sunk into a cold piece of toast, watching the headlights of the District 9 traffic crawl below. His mechanical heart, the engine of the Chainsaw Devil, gave a low, rhythmic thrum against his ribs.