[All Episodes Free] Commemorating the Conclusion of 'Let's Play with Words with Kappar', 200 Episodes Available for a Limited Time!

Gakken is offering all 200 episodes of the educational manga 'Let's Play with Words with Kappar' for free on its site 'Gakkomi' from April 6 to May 7, 2026, to celebrate its conclusion.
キャンペーンNQ 64/100出典:PR Times

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Gakken Inc. (Shinagawa, Tokyo / President and Representative Director: Tatsuya Nanjo), a group company of Gakken Holdings Co., Ltd. (Shinagawa, Tokyo / President and Representative Director: Hiroaki Miyahara), will hold a campaign to commemorate the conclusion of "Let's Play with Words with Kappar" on its manga website "Gakkomi" starting Monday, April 6, 2026.

■Read all 200 episodes at once! Special free release to commemorate the conclusion
"Let's Play with Words with Kappar" is an educational manga where readers can naturally learn words such as proverbs and idioms through the daily lives of the main character, a kappa boy named Kappar, and his unique friends.

Since its serialization began in May 2024, the work has been loved by many and was published as a book in August 2025. The work will finally reach its finale with the 200th episode released on Monday, April 6, 2026.

To celebrate this conclusion, all episodes from episode 6 to 100, which were previously "closed to the public" and could not be read, have been revived! All 200 episodes can be enjoyed by anyone for free for a limited time of one month until Thursday, May 7.

■Easy to understand because it's a manga! What is "Let's Play with Words with Kappar"?
This work features a structure where the manga and the explanation of words are summarized on a single page, making it easy for children who are not good at reading to read quickly.

Relaxed and adorable characters living on Toaru Island, such as the curious kappa "Kappar," the rabbit "Sekito" who dances everywhere, and the always-at-his-own-pace cat "Nyanda," navigate the use of words according to situations in daily life.

In addition to proverbs and idioms, readers can enjoy learning the meanings of a wide range of "words," including historical idioms and daily vocabulary.