Nyan Koi!

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Nyan Koi!
Original title に ゃ ん こ い!
transcription Nyan Koi!
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Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Sato Fujiwara
publishing company Flex Comix
magazine FlexComix Blood
First publication August 10, 2007 - ...
expenditure 5+
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2009
Studio AIC
length 25 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Keiichirō Kawaguchi
First broadcast October 2, 2009 - December 18, 2009 on TBS
synchronization

Nyan Koi! ( Japanese. に ゃ ん こ い! , Eng. "Miau-Liebe") is a manga series by the Japanese artist Sato Fujiwara , which was published since August 10, 2007 in the webcomic magazine FlexComix Blood by Flex Comix . In 2009 it was adapted from an anime television series produced by AIC .

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Jumpei Kōsaka ( 高 坂 潤 平 , Kōsaka Jumpei ) is a common high school student who can't stand cats because he's allergic to them . On the way home from school, he sees an empty can lying on the street, which he wants to throw into the trash can with a targeted kick. However, he missed his mark and beheaded the statue of the local patron goddess of cats Neko- Jizō -sama . Since then he has been under a curse that has led him to understand the language of cats, which also includes the usually grumpy domestic cat of his family, Nyamusasu. Since he does not know what to do, he seeks a priest in the region, but his conversations do not enlighten him. Instead, the cats tell him that he has to grant them 100 wishes so that he does not become a cat himself. However, due to his allergy, this is a cruel thought. Since then he has reluctantly obeyed the cats he hated. It also torments him that his great love Kaede Mizuno ( 水 野 楓 , Mizuno Kaede ) loves cats more than anything, but she often goes too far and it is more of a torture for the cats.

When fulfilling the wishes of a wide variety of cats, he repeatedly gets into awkward situations. Above all, his childhood friend Kanako Sumiyoshi ( 住 吉 加奈 子 , Sumiyoshi Kanako ) gets on his skin , who, despite initially very strong rejection, finally falls in love with him. However, Junpei is unable to realize this and can only continue to imagine Kaede as the love of his life. The sporty, but also very masculine-looking Nagi Ichinose ( 一 ノ 瀬 凪 , Ichinose Nagi ) interferes in this triangular relationship . Coming from a very wealthy family with close ties to the Mafia, she has numerous opportunities to complicate Jumpei's life.

To escape his fate, he asks the help of the two sisters Kotone Kirishima ( 桐 島 琴音 , Kirishima Kotone ) and Akari Kirishima ( 桐 島 朱莉 , Kirishima Akari ), who are the daughters of the Buddhist monk Keizō Kirishima ( 桐 島 啓 造 , Kirishima Keizō ) are. Kotone is the older of the two sisters and superficially has a calm and graceful demeanor. But she is secretly sadistic, dreamy and a stalker . Akari is her counterpart and shows the typical behavioral patterns of a Tsundere . In addition to them, he often meets the student Chizuru Mochizuki ( 望月 千 鶴 , Mochizuki Chizuru ) who works as a delivery person , who feels drawn to Jumpei and who repeatedly triggers various rumors through her presence.

Origin and publications

The manga is written by the artist Sato Fujiwara ( 藤原 里 ) and has been available for reading on the Flex Comix website within the FlexComix Blood web magazine since August 10, 2007. Combined chapters have been published in several Tankōbon editions. Outside of Japan, the manga was licensed from CMX Manga in the United States.

Anime

Based on the manga created in 2009 one of AIC and directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi produced anime - television series . The 12-part series was first broadcast from October 2, 2009 to December 18, 2009 after midnight (and thus on the previous television day ) on the Japanese broadcaster TBS . A few days later, the stations BS-i , Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting and MBS also began broadcasting.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Jumpei Kōsaka Shintaro Asanuma
Kaede Mizuno Yuka Iguchi
Kanako Sumiyoshi Ryōko Shiraishi
Nagi Ichinose Yu Kobayashi
Nyamusasu Atsuko Tanaka
Tama Jun Fukuyama

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