Hori-san to Miyamura-kun

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Hori-san to Miyamura-kun
Original title 堀 さ ん と 宮 村 く ん
transcription Hori-san to Miyamura-kun
genre Comedy , romance, shons
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Hero
publishing company Self-published, Square Enix
First publication February 2007 - May 27, 2016
expenditure 10 + 9
Manga
title Horimiya
Original title ホ リ ミ ヤ
country JapanJapan Japan
author Hero
Illustrator Daisuke Hagiwara
publishing company Square Enix
magazine Monthly G Fantasy
First publication 2011 - ...
expenditure 12
Original video animation
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2012
Studio Hoods Entertainment (episodes 1-2), Marone (episode 3)
Episodes 3
Director Erkin Kawabata , Shingo Natsume , Tetsuo Hirakawa
music Nobutaka Yoda
synchronization

Hori-san to Miyamura-kun ( jap. 堀さんと宮村くん , dt "Hori and Miyamura.") Is a yonkoma - web manga series of Hero , which appeared from 2007 to 2011 in Japan. The offshoot manga series Horimiya , which has appeared since 2011, and an original video animation from 2012 emerged from it.

content

The lively student Kyōko Hori ( 堀 京 子 ) is popular in her class and always made up and dressed up. At home, however, she has to take care of the household and her brother Sōta ( 創 太 ) because her parents work long hours. Here she dresses simply and doesn't want her friends to see her like that. But when one day her classmate Izumi Miyamura ( 宮 村 伊 澄 ) brings her brother home because he was injured, he learns Hori's secret. But Miyamura also surprises her, because the shy outsider from school stands in front of her unexpectedly pierced and in punk clothes. Both want to keep each other's secret, but soon spend more and more time together. After they have always hidden part of their personality from others, mutual openness is good for them. Miyamura also finds more self-confidence and friends. Eventually, Hori and Miyamura fall in love and become a couple.

publication

Hero published the series Hori-san to Miyamura-kun from February 2007 to 2011 on his website Dokkai Ahen ( 読 解 ア ヘ ン ). The publisher Square Enix published them in book form from October 22, 2008 to December 22, 2011 in 10 anthologies ( Tankōbon ) under the imprint Gangan Comics belonging to the magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan , as well as side stories as Hori-san to Miyamura-kun Omake ( 堀 さ んと 宮 村 く ん お ま け ) from July 21, 2012 to May 27, 2016 in 9 volumes under the imprint Gangan Comics Online belonging to the web manga magazine Gangan Online.

The offshoot Horimiya has been published by the same publisher in Monthly G Fantasy magazine since 2011, written by Hero and drawn by Daisuke Hagiwara . Twelve anthologies have been published from this series so far. The volumes have each sold over 200,000 times in Japan.

Between April 2017 and September 2018 Horimiya was published entirely in German by Egmont Manga . An English edition is published by Yen Press , a Spanish edition by Norma Editorial and a Polish edition by Waneko .

Anime adaptation

An adaptation of the first manga as an anime was created in 2012 in three parts by Hoods Entertainment for the first two episodes and Marone for the last episode. The lead author was Yuniko Ayana and the directors were Erkin Kawabata , Shingo Natsume and Tetsuo Hirakawa . Ken'ichi Kutsuna was responsible for drafting the character design . The anime was released as the original video animation in September 2012 and on DVD in March 2013.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Kyōko Hori Asami Seto
Izumi Miyamura Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Sōta Hori Yumiko Kobayashi
Yuki Yoshikawa Kana Ueda
Tōru Ishikawa Yoshimasa Hosoya

music

The music of the anime was composed by Nobutaka Yoda . The first credits are underlaid with the song Shiro Tsumekusa ( シ ロ ツ メ ク サ ) sung by Asami Seto and the second credits song is Amaoto ( 雨 音 ) by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, December 12-18 . In: Anime News Network . ( animenewsnetwork.com [accessed May 8, 2017]).
  2. Japanese Comic Ranking, June 6-12 . In: Anime News Network . ( animenewsnetwork.com [accessed May 8, 2017]).