Asu no Yoichi!
Asu no Yoichi! | |
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Original title | 明日 の よ い ち! |
transcription | Asu no Yoichi! |
genre | Comedy , Etchi , his |
Manga | |
country | Japan |
author | Yū Minamoto |
publishing company | Akita Shoten |
magazine | Monthly Shōnen Champion |
First publication | October 6, 2006 - March 8, 2011 |
expenditure | 15th |
Television series | |
Original title | Asu no Yoichi! 明日 の よ い ち! |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
year | 2009 |
length | 24 minutes |
Episodes | 12 in 1 season |
idea | Yū Minamoto |
First broadcast | January 8, 2009 - March 26, 2009 on TBS |
Asu no Yoichi! ( jap. 明日 の よ い ち! ) is a Japanese manga series written by Yū Minamoto . The series has been published within the Japanese magazine Monthly Shōnen Champion since the October 2006 issue until the March 2011 issue.
The manga series was adapted in 2009 from an anime television series animated by AIC and first broadcast on Japanese television on TBS from January 8 to March 26, 2009 .
action
After Yoichi studied martial arts for over 17 years on a remote mountain, his father sent him to the city to learn more skills from the Ikaruga family, as his father no longer knew what else to teach him. There he is taken in by Ibuki and her three younger sisters and they allow him to train in their dojo . His life there turns out to be more difficult than expected, as he is not at all familiar with life in a city and in numerous scenes he becomes a burden to the sisters through “stupid coincidences” and mishaps. In particular, he is seen again and again as a tensioner , which draws the anger of the sisters on himself.
Characters
- Yoichi Karasuma ( 烏丸 与 一 , Karasuma Yoichi )
- He is the protagonist of Asu no Yoichi! who is sent to the city as an inexperienced young man cut off from modern life. Although he is practiced in the martial arts, he can cope with the new situation with difficulty and taps from one faux pas to the next. In particular, there are always situations that can be described as etchi , and he unintentionally glances at the sisters who cause him nosebleeds and as a result he is beaten up by them.
- Ibuki Ikaruga ( 斑鳩 い ぶ き , Ikaruga Ibuki )
- She is the oldest of the four sisters and is the self-appointed head of the family. In the dojo, she gives lessons for five young students, and she would like to see more students. The busty beauty is secretly in love with Yoichi, but tends to be the first to beat him up if a situation strikes her as strange or uncomfortable.
- Ayame Ikaruga ( 斑鳩 あ や め , Ikaruga Ayame )
- Ayame is the second oldest sister and was just entering high school at the beginning of the storyline. She is shy and has the personality of a Tsundere . Her breasts, which are very small in relation to her sisters, repeatedly troubles her emotionally, as this makes her feel disadvantaged, which is particularly evident in her relationship with her older sister Ibuki, who overshadows her in almost every respect. She also falls in love with Yoichi, but is mostly harsh towards Yoichi.
- Chihaya Ikaruga ( 斑鳩 ち は や , Ikaruga Chihaya )
- The 15-year-old is the second youngest sister in the family, wears glasses and aims to become a professional mangaka . Despite her age, she is the most sexually experienced and draws a manga throughout the plot that depicts the relationships in her family. To do this, she deliberately creates certain situations in the background in order to create new material for her story.
- Kagome Ikaruga ( 斑鳩 か ご め , Ikaruga Kagome )
- As the youngest of the sisters, she is still in elementary school. She is still a little clumsy, but still does a lot of the domestic chores. She is described as an excellent cook with a very considerate personality. In order not to offend her sister Ayame, she hides her breasts, which are now bigger than those of her sister.
Origin and publications
The manga Asu no Yoichi! was both written and illustrated by Yū Minamoto. He has appeared in Monthly Shōnen Champion magazine since the October 2006 issue . The last and final chapter was published in the March 2011 edition. The chapters of the manga have been combined into fifteen tankōbon issues, which have been published every quarter since October 6, 2006.
- Asu no Yoichi! 1 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 1 , October 6, 2006, ISBN 978-4-253-20963-2 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 2 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 2 , January 9, 2007, ISBN 978-4-253-20964-9 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 3 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 3 , May 8, 2007, ISBN 978-4-253-20965-6 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 4 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 4 , September 7, 2007, ISBN 978-4-253-20966-3 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 5 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 5 , December 7, 2007, ISBN 978-4-253-20967-0 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 6 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 6 , April 8, 2008, ISBN 978-4-253-20968-7 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 7 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 7 , August 8, 2008, ISBN 978-4-253-20969-4 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 8 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 8 , December 8, 2008, ISBN 978-4-253-20970-0 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 9 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 9 , March 6, 2009, ISBN 978-4-253-20971-7 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 10 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 10 , July 8, 2009, ISBN 978-4-253-20972-4 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 11 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 11 , November 6, 2009, ISBN 978-4-253-20973-1 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 12 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 12 , March 8, 2010, ISBN 978-4-253-20974-8 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 13 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 13 , July 8, 2010, ISBN 978-4-253-20975-5 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 14 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 14 , December 8, 2010, ISBN 978-4-253-20976-2 )
- Asu no Yoichi! 15 ( 明日 の よ い ち! 15 , March 8, 2011, ISBN 978-4-253-20962-5 )
The manga was licensed in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press and in North America by Tokyopop . Tokyopop has been publishing this since May 25, 2009 under the title Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi! .
Anime
Work on a Apdaption as Anime - television series began on August 6, 2008. Director of the twelve-part series led for anime with rich Fanservice known director Rion Kujo .
The series was first broadcast on January 8, 2009 on the Japanese television station TBS , where it ran until March 26, 2009. Other stations also began broadcasting a few days later. These included Sun Television , Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting, and BS-i .
The DVD release began on March 25, 2009. The anime was released on six DVDs, the last of which was available for purchase on August 21, 2009. Each of the DVDs contained two episodes and was offered in a simple version and in a limited edition with additional extras.
Episodes
episode | Japanese title | Screenwriter | Director | First broadcast |
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1 | サ ム ラ イ 来 る! ( Samurai Kuru! ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Rion Kujō, Mawari Watanabe | Jan. 8, 2009 |
2 | よ う こ そ 翼 高 ( Yōkoso Yokkō ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Noriaki Akitaya, Hikaru Satō | Jan 15, 2009 |
3 | 脱 い だ ら す ご い ん で す ( Nui Dara Sugoin Desu ) | Tatsuya Takahashi | Yasushi Muroya | Jan. 22, 2009 |
4th | ち は や ぶ る ち は や ( Chihayaburu Chihaya ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Kaoru Suzuki | Jan. 29, 2009 |
5 | デ ー ト し よ う ぜ! ( Dēto Shiyō Ze! ) | Tatsuya Takahashi | Yūta Maruyama | Feb 5, 2009 |
6th | わ っ さ ん 来 る! ( Wa-san Kuru! ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Yōichi Ueda | Feb 12, 2009 |
7th | ス ク ミ ズ シ ロ ス ク セ バ レ ー ト ( Sukumizu Shirosuku Sebarēto ) | Tatsuya Takahashi | Yoriyasu Kogawa | Feb. 19, 2009 |
8th | あ の 時 君 は ワ ル か っ た ( Ano Toki Kimi Ha Waru Katta ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Noriaki Akitaya | Feb. 26, 2009 |
9 | 飛 ん で 火 に 入 る 夏 祭 り ( Ton de Hi Ni Iru Natsumatsuri ) | Tatsuya Takahashi | Kaoru Suzuki | 5th Mar 2009 |
10 | 秘 湯 で 死 闘! ( Hitō de Shitō! ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Yōichi Ueda | March 12 2009 |
11 | い ぶ き さ ん は も ら っ た よ ( Ibuki-san Ha Moratta Yo ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Yoriyasu Kogawa | 19 Mar 2009 |
12 | あ す の 与 一! ( Asu no Yoichi! ) | Hideyuki Kurata | Rion Kujō | 26th Mar 2009 |
synchronization
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) |
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Yoichi Karasuma | Nobuhiko Okamoto |
Ibuki Ikaruga | Rina Sato |
Ayame Ikaruga | Haruka Tomatsu |
Chihaya Ikaruga | Yukari Tamura |
Kagome Ikaruga | Kana Hanazawa |
Music publications
On January 21, 2009, the single Egao no Riyū ( 笑顔 の 理由 ) interpreted by Meg Rock was released by Geneon . In a short version this formed the opening credits of the series. In the credits of the series, the title Life and proud was used by Aki Misato , which was released on February 4, 2009 as a single.
The two previously released singles were followed by a number of character singles, which were sung by the seiyū of the corresponding characters. The first two singles dedicated to Ibuki and Ayame were released on February 25, 2009. The last two singles in the series were released on March 25, 2009 and were dedicated to Chihaya and Kagome. The tracks for the singles were composed and arranged by Masumi Itō .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 神劍 好小子 (01). Sharp Point Press, September 19, 2007, accessed November 20, 2012 (Chinese).
- ↑ Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi Volume 1. Tokyopop, archived from the original on April 21, 2011 ; accessed on November 20, 2012 (English).
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Romantic Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime. In: Anime News Network . July 31, 2008, accessed July 22, 2009 .
- ↑ TBS ア ニ メ ー シ ョ ン 「明日 の よ い ち」 公式 ホ ー ム ペ ー ジ / 最新 情報 . TBS, December 12, 2008, accessed November 20, 2012 (Japanese).
- ↑ TBS ア ニ メ ー シ ョ ン 「明日 の よ い ち」 公式 ホ ー ム ペ ー ジ / DVD 情報 . TBS, accessed November 20, 2012 (Japanese).
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Intro theme "Egao no Riyu". Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
- ↑ TV anime "Asu no Yoichi!" Outro Theme: Life and proud. Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Character Song Vol.1 Ibuki Ikaruga (Rina Sato). Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Character Song Vol.2 Ayame Ikaruga (Haruka Tomatsu). Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Character Song Vol.3 Chihaya Ikaruga (Yukari Tamura). Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
- ↑ Asu no Yoichi! Character Song Vol.4 Kagome Ikaruga (Kana Hanazawa). Neowing, accessed November 20, 2012 .
Web links
- Official website of TBS to anime (Japanese)
- Anime News Network about the manga and anime (English)
- Asu no Yoichi! in the Internet Movie Database (English)