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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsuru Miura. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 1981 to 1984. The Kabocha Wine received the 1983 Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category.[1]
The sequel to the manga, Template:Nihongo is a one-shot manga published by Seirindo on October 15, 2006.[2]
The third series of the manga, Template:Nihongo is published by Akita Shoten.[3]
It has been adapted into a 95 episode anime series by Toei Animation.[4]
The sequel to the anime was in the form of an animated movie, called Template:Nihongo, which was released on July 14, 1984, by Toei Animation.[5]
On October 26, 2007, wint released a DVD for the live-action movie adaptation of the third manga series, called Template:Nihongo. Directed by Hitoshi Ishikawa, the movie starred Yoko Kumada.[6]
Characters
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- Shunsuke is the main character of the series, and Natsumi's boyfriend. He is a very short 2nd year middle school student, being only Template:Convert. Generally gruff, proud and stubborn, Shunsuke is nonetheless a good-hearted, strong and brave guy. He is afraid of dogs, loves to eat and does not disdain to fight.
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- Natsumi is the female protagonist of the series, and Shunsuke's girlfriend. She is taller and bustier than the average Japanese girl, being Template:Convert. She does not mind letting Shunsuke touch her breasts or see her naked, and she is very sweet, nice, intelligent, judicious, stubborn, energetic, cheerful and agreeable.
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- Kotaro is Shunsuke's classmate. He is usually very shy and timid, and admires Shunsuke for his masculinity and bravery. He wishes to be just like Shunsuke someday, and does whatever he can to impress him. Outside of school, his family owns a flower shop.
Media
Manga
The Kabocha Wine - Another
The third series of the manga is published by Akita Shoten.[3] As of August 2009, Akita Shoten has published six tankōbon of the manga.[7]
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Anime
Toei Animation broadcast the 95 episodes of The Kabocha Wine on TV Asahi between July 5, 1982, and August 27, 1984.[4][8] The anime was also broadcast in French by Mangas and TF1.[9] It was also broadcast in Italy on Europa 7 and Italia 7.[10]
The anime uses three pieces of theme music. Template:Nihongo by Kumiko Kaori is the opening theme for the entire series. Template:Nihongo by Toshio Furukawa is the first ending theme, while Template:Nihongo by Toshio Furukawa and Keiko Yokozawa is the second ending theme for the anime.[4]
On September 27, 2006, wint released the first DVD box set for The Kabocha Wine. The box set contains the first 48 episodes over 8 DVDs, each with 6 episodes.[11] On November 29, 2006, wint released the second DVD box set for The Kabocha Wine. The second DVD box contains eight DVDs spanning the episodes 49 to 95.[12]
Animation CD
On March 21, 2007, Columbia Music Entertainment released an animation CD for The Kabocha Wine, called The Kabocha Wine Ongakushu. The songs were sung by Osamu Shouji.[13]
References
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