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Kōdai-ke no Hitobito

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Characters

  • Kie Hirano[3]
  • Mitsumasa Kōdai[3]

Volumes

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Reception

Volumes 3 reached the ninth place on the Oricon weekly manga charts[6] and, as of February 8, 2015, had sold 120,783 copies.[7] Volume 4 also reached the ninth place on the charts[8] and, as of October 11, 2015, had sold 157,073 copies.[9] Volume 6 charted at the third position and, as of June 4, 2017, had sold 202,215.[10]

The first two volumes placed 44th on the 15th Book of the Year list of comics by Da Vinci magazine[11] and the first four volumes placed 23rd the following year.[12] It was 11th placed in Zenkoku Shotenin ga Eranda Osusume Comic 2015, a ranking of the top 15 manga recommended by Japanese bookstores.[13] It was a candidate in the Manga category at the 2016 Sugoi Japan Awards held by Yomiuri Shimbun.[14] It was number twelve on the 2016 Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Top 20 Manga for Female Readers survey.[15]

Film adaptation

Template:Main A live-action film adaptation premiered on June 4, 2016.[3]

See also

  • Ashi-Girl, another manga series by the same author
  • Gokusen, another manga series by the same author

References

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External links

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