Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sō

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Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sō
Original title 僕 ら は み ん な 河 合 荘
transcription Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sō
genre Comedy , romance, etchi
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Ruri Miyahara
publishing company Shōnen Gahōsha
magazine Young King Ours
First publication April 30, 2010 - December 28, 2017
expenditure 11
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2014
Studio Brain's Base
length 24 minutes
Episodes 12 + 1
Director Shigeyuki Miya
music Akito Matsuda
First broadcast April 4 - June 20, 2014 on TBS
synchronization

Bokura wa Minna Kawai-sō ( Japanese 僕 ら は み ん な 河 合 荘 ) is a manga series by Ruri Miyahara , which appeared in Japan from 2010 to 2017. It was adapted as an anime television series and is classified into the genres of comedy , romance and ecchi . The action revolves around the residents of a dormitory, above all the newly moved high school student Kazunari Usa.

content

Kazunari Usa ( 宇佐 和 成 ) is new to high school and has to move to a dormitory because his parents are constantly traveling. He is happy to finally be able to lead a self-determined life and hopes to find a girlfriend soon. The dormitory is old, but he likes it and the housekeeper, the old woman Sumiko Kawai ( 住 子 ) is friendly and wants to look after him. But the first shock soon arrives for Usa: he is supposed to share the room with a pervert he met on the way to the dormitory. He is assured that the passionate masochist Shirosaki Shizuru ( 城 崎 ) is harmless. But only when Usa's crush Ritsu Kawai ( 河 合 律 ) appears in the dormitory and turns out to be another roommate, he decides to stay.

The other residents of the home are the drinker and employee Mayumi Nishikino ( 錦 野 麻 弓 ), who is always lovesick and always indulges in the wrong men, and the student Sayaka Watanabe ( 渡 辺 彩 花 ), who wraps all men around her finger with her cuteness, but drops all quickly. Both, like Shirosaki, repeatedly cause unrest and anger in the dormitory. Usa's attempts to get closer to Ritsu Kawai, who is also the daughter of the home owner, turn out to be difficult: his older classmate is silent and always absorbed in a book. At school he always sees her in the library, where he is on duty. Despite her self-chosen solitude, which gives her the often-sought tranquility, she does not want to be considered lonely. Only slowly does it open up to Usa, to whom his roommates are rarely helpful in his endeavors.

publication

The series was published from April 30, 2010 (issue 6/2010) to December 28, 2017 (issue 2/2018) in Young King Ours magazine by Shōnen Gahōsha . This brought out the chapters in eleven anthologies so far. Volume 9 sold over 160,000 copies in the first three weeks of being released.

An English translation has been published by the Crunchyroll Internet platform and a Chinese version is being published by Ever Glory Publishing .

Anime

In 2014, a 12-part anime adaptation of the first four volumes of the manga was created at Studio Brain's Base under the direction of Shigeyuki Miya . The main writer of the television series was Kenji Konuta and the artistic direction was Masaki Mayuzumi . The character design comes from Junko Yamanaka , Maki Kawano , Shinichi Kurita .

The 24-minute episodes were broadcast for the first time from April 4 to June 20, 2014 after midnight (and thus on the previous television day ) by TBS , as well as by Sun TV , KBS Kyōto , CBC TV , BS-TBS with an offset of up to two weeks and kids station . An English subtitled version called The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior has been published online by Crunchyroll, HIDIVE and The Anime Network.

The series was released on seven Blu-rays and DVDs, the last being a 13th episode.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Kazunari USA Yūichi Iguchi
Ritsu Kawai Kana Hanazawa
Shirosaki Gō Shinomiya
Sayaka Watanabe Hisako Kanemoto
Mayumi Nishikino Rina Sato
Sumiko Kawai Sanae Kobayashi

music

The music in the series was composed by Akito Matsuda . The opening credits are Itsuka no, Iku Tsuka no Kimi to no Sekai ( い つ か の 、 い く つ か の き み と の せ か い ) by fhána and the credits are underlaid with the song My Sweet Shelter , sung by the speakers of the female main characters Kana Hanazawa, Rina Hanazawa Satō and Hisako Kanemoto.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, May 8-14. Anime News Network, May 17, 2017, accessed January 8, 2018 .