In love with the prince and the devil?

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In love with the prince and the devil?
Original title 黒 崎 く ん の 言 い な り に な ん て な ら な い
transcription Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai
genre Romantic comedy, shōjo
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Makino
publishing company Kodansha
magazine Bessatsu Friend
First publication 2014 - ...
expenditure 12
Television series
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
year 2015
Episodes 2
Director Hayato Kawai
script Yūko Matsuda
First broadcast December 22, 2015 on Nippon TV
occupation
  • Kento Nakajima
  • Nana Komatsu
  • Yudai Chiba
  • Sara Takatsuki
  • Yūta Kishi

In love with the prince and the devil? ( Japanese. 黒 崎 く ん の 言 い な り に な ん て な ら な い , Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai ) is a manga series by Makino that has been published in Japan since 2014. The romantic comedy was adapted as a dorama television series in 2015 and later also as a film. It became known internationally as Defying Kurosaki-kun and has been published in German since 2018.

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When she starts a new high school, Yu Akabane resolves to fall in love. And she quickly found her destination in the handsome, but not yet taken, Takumi Shirakawa. Everyone calls him the "white prince", but is mostly in the company of Haruto Kurosaki, who, with his messy long black hair and notoriously known as a thug, is dubbed the "black devil" by Yu. Her attempts to get closer to Shirakawa are repeatedly disturbed by Kuro. When Yu's father changes company, she has to move into the school's dormitory, which is run by Kuro and Shirakawa. So she sees both boys more often now. Trying to help them with a piece of gum in Kuro's hair, she cuts his hair. Kuro then has his hair cut short - and surprisingly he kisses Yu as punishment.

While Shirakawa shows little interest in Yu, Kuro shows his affection more and more openly. The good relationship with the two boys brings Yu the envy of her classmates, because with the short haircut Kuro is now as popular as Shirakawa. However, she finds herself between the two friends and doesn't know what to do next.

publication

The manga series has been published in the shōjo magazine Bessatsu Friend since 2014 . The Kodansha publishing house also brought out the chapters in twelve anthologies so far. These each sold over 80,000 times.

A German translation has been published by Tokyopop since March 2018 in six volumes. Kodansha Comics publishes the series in English.

Film adaptations

In 2015, a two-part drama was produced for Japanese television. The series was directed by Hayato Kawai and written by Yūko Matsuda . The two parts were shown on Nippon TV on December 22nd and 23rd .

On February 27, 2016, the manga was finally implemented as a film in Japanese cinemas. Shō Tsukikawa led the production and Yūko Matsuda wrote the script again. The actors were also the same as in the television production.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, September 18-24. Anime News Network, September 27, 2017, accessed April 19, 2018 .
  2. Japanese Comic Ranking, February 19-25. Anime News Network, February 28, 2018, accessed April 19, 2018 .
  3. a b Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai Gets 2-episode live-action drama. Anime News Network, November 14, 2015, accessed April 19, 2018 .