Dreamin 'Sun
Manga | |
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title | Dreamin 'Sun |
Original title | 夢 み る 太陽 |
transcription | Yume Miru Taiyō |
country |
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author | Ichigo Takano |
publishing company | Shueisha → Futabasha |
magazine | Bessatsu Margaret |
First publication | October 2007 - August 2011 |
expenditure | 10 |
Dreamin 'Sun ( Japanese 夢 み る 太陽 , Yume Miru Taiyō ) is a manga by Ichigo Takano that appeared in Japan from 2007 to 2011. The work can be classified into the genres Shōjo and Romanticism.
content
The girl Shimana Kameko ( 亀 戸 し ま 奈 ) no longer feels happy at home. After her mother died, her father remarried and now has a second child with Shimana's stepmother. The family's full attention is now on their little brother, and Shimana fears that if she lets herself into the new family she will betray her late mother. She skips school and wants to run away from home. In the park she stumbles over Taiga Fujiwara ( 藤原 虎 ), who is lying there drunk. He does not come into his house because he was locked out because of his drunkenness and offers Kameko a room under three conditions: She should tell him why she ran away from home, she should find the key of one of the two roommates and she should move fall in love. After telling of her fate, Kameko learns that the two roommates go to their school. Zen Nakajo ( 中 城 善 ) goes to her class, loves pandas and kung fu. Kameko will soon find his key. Asahi Tatsugae ( 龍 ヶ 江 朝陽 ) is a year older than Kameko and an inconspicuous bookworm at school - unlike at home. Kameko can take a little more time to fall in love, but after moving into the house of the three young men, more feelings than friendship soon develop.
publication
The series was published in Japan from October 2007 to August 2011 in Bessatsu Margaret magazine by Shueisha . The chapters have also been published collectively in 10 volumes, first by Shueisha and then by Futabasha . The individual volumes sold over 33,000 times.
An English translation of the series is published by Seven Seas Entertainment , a French by Delcourt and an Italian by Flashbook Edizioni . In Carlsen Manga a German version was published from November 2017 to February 2020 in a translation by Lasse Christian Christiansen with all ten volumes.
Web links
- Carlsen website for German publication
- Futabasha Official Website (Japanese)
- Entry in the Incomplete Manga Guide
- Entry at Anime News Network (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Japanese Comic Ranking, May 1-7. Anime News Network, May 10, 2017, accessed December 16, 2017 .