Tyrant in love

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Tyrant in love
Original title 恋 す る 暴君
transcription Koisuru Bokun
genre Yaoi , comedy
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Hinako Takanaga
publishing company Kaiosha
magazine Gush
First publication February 10, 2004 - ...
expenditure 11
Original video animation
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2010
Studio Prime time
length 30 minutes
Episodes 2
Director Keiji Kawakubo
synchronization

Tyrant in Love ( Japanese 恋 す る 暴君 , Koisuru Bōkun ) is a manga series by the Japanese illustrator Hinako Takanaga . It can be assigned to the Yaoi genre. The story is a spin-off of two supporting characters from the manga series Kiss Me, Student! . In 2010 the series was adapted as an anime .

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The student Tetsuhiro Morinaga has been unhappily in love with his superior Soichi Tatsumi, who is currently working on his doctoral thesis, for five years since the first encounter. Soichi hates homosexuals since he was almost raped by his assistant professor and takes his whims out on Morinaga.

Soichi visits Morinaga at his house and gets drunk there. There he accidentally drinks what appears to be a love potion that Morinaga received from a friend. The two sleep together. The next morning Soichi is angry about it and insults Morinaga. He then disappears for two weeks, during which Soichi goes to his apartment every day to talk to him. Morinaga wants to move and Soichi realizes that Morinaga has become too important to him to let him move away. He agrees to share the bed with Morinaga from time to time. He needs time to be able to admit his love for Morinaga.

Publications

Tyrann in love has appeared in Japan since February 10, 2004 in serial chapters in the manga magazine Gush of the Kaiosha publishing house, which specializes in love stories between homosexual men. These continuation chapters are also summarized in ten anthologies. The ninth volume sold about 30,000 times in the first week.

The eleven volumes as Verliebter Tyrann have been published in German by Tokyopop since August 2006 . A French translation is published by Taifu Comics and a Polish translation by Kotori. An English translation was published by DramaQueen from 2007, and in 2009 Digital Manga acquired the rights with its Juné brand.

Anime adaptation

In 2010, Studio Prime Time produced a two-part original video animation based on the manga, directed by Keiji Kawakubo . The script was written by Yukina Hiiro and the character design was done by Tomoko Hirota . The responsible producer was Yūki Morishita . The first part of the anime was released on June 25, 2010, the second on November 26.

synchronization
role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Sōichi Tatsumi Hikaru Midorikawa
Tetsuhiro Morinaga Kosuke Toriumi
Tomoe Tatsumi Kōki Miyata
Mitsugu Kurokawa Tomokazu Sugita

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, April 7-13. Anime News Network , April 16, 2014, accessed April 12, 2015 .

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