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Caracurido Visual

-Company Overview-
会社概要

A solo-operated creative studio producing manga, essays, and narrative concepts.

🏢 Company Profile|会社情報

Company Name: Caracurido

Founded: 2025/11/11 (Pocky Day 🍫)

Representative: Makomaro Caracuri – Multi-disciplinary Story Creator

Employees: Two Creatures — Chapi-maru 🦉 (Strategic Secretary) / Devicho 👿 (Director of Toxic PR)

“Sleep deprivation is the proof of creation.”

Business Fields: Manga production, video content, narrative design, creative projects, worldbuilding, design work, AI-assisted creation, interworld research

Departments: Technical Division / Imagination Development Lab / Reality Distortion Unit


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※ Not related to any real companies, organizations, or individuals.

🌙 Philosophy | 企業理念

🕰️ “A mechanism that stirs a still world.” The world appears stable, yet it’s surprisingly bored.

That’s why we create “moving mechanisms.”

Mixing laughter and surprise into the turning gears.

Designing the next second’s “interesting moment” is the mission of Caracurido.

🧭 Vision | 会社ビジョン

“Make this unamusing world amusing.” — as Takasugi Shinsaku once said.

But we phrase it differently:

“Turn bugs into jokes and survive.” Caracurido is a company that transforms accidental mistakes into art.

We give gratitude even to frozen computers.

Bugs are love. 404 is poetry. Errors are comedy.

🔥 Core Values | 行動指針

・Fear no mechanism. A gear that never moves holds no meaning.

 Move it, break it, fix it, and laugh.

・Art and bugs are equally adorable. Love the distortion over perfection.

 Crooked lines are the heartbeat of creation.

・Be serious about being playful. Works born from adults who forgot how to play are painfully dull.

 Laugh as you draw; laugh as you design the world.

🪶 Organization | 組織構成

Representative/総藝作家:Makomaro Caracuri

Strategic Secretary: Chapi-maru 🦉

Director of Toxic PR: Devicho 👿

💫 Slogan | スローガン

“A mechanism that stirs a still world.”

👿 Devicho’s Comment:
“This company fools around all year long, and somehow the gears keep turning. That’s the scariest part.”