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We Were There | |
The first volume of We Were There, published in Japan by Shogakukan on October 26, 2002 | |
僕等がいた (Bokura ga Ita) | |
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Genre | Drama, Romance, Comedy, Slice of Life |
Manga | |
Written by | Yuki Obata |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Betsucomi |
Original run | October 2002 – February 2012 |
Volumes | 16 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akitaro Daichi |
Studio | Artland |
Original network | Chiba TV, KBS, Tokyo MX, TV Saitama, GBS, Kids Station, TrueVisions |
Original run | July 3, 2006 – December 25, 2006 |
Episodes | 26 (List of episodes) |
Live-action film | |
Directed by | Takahiro Miki |
Released | 17 March 2012 (Part 1) 21 April 2012 (Part 2) |
Runtime | 100 minutes |
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We Were There (僕等がいたBokura ga Ita) is a Japanese romance manga by Yuki Obata, which chronicles the relationship between Motoharu Yano and Nanami Takahashi, starting from their teenage years and continuing during their early twenties. It has been serialized in Betsucomi from 2002 to 2012. The series went on hiatus in early 2008, but resumed publication in June 2009. It is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. It was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series which aired from July 3 to December 25, 2006. A 2-part live action film adaptation was released in Japanese cinemas in 17 March 2012(Part 1) and 21 April 2012(Part 2), starring Toma Ikuta and Yuriko Yoshitaka.
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Plot[edit]
Nanami Takahashi, a teenage girl in her first year of high school, hopes to make new friends quickly. The center of attention at her school is Motoharu Yano, a very popular boy, whom Nanami dislikes at the beginning, due to his apparent superficiality. However, she soon falls in love with him, but Yano is still affected by the loss of his girlfriend, Nana Yamamoto. Nana was killed in a car crash a year before the beginning of the story. Because she was with her ex-boyfriend at the time of her death, Yano suspects she was cheating on him. Due to this, he is unable to trust people or to talk about his relationship with her; instead, he chooses to pretend he does not care very much about the situation.
Nanami confesses her love to Yano, but is rejected when he is unable to tell her if he loves her back. Despite that, she is still willing to support him and reassures him she will always be by his side. Soon, Yano realizes he has fallen in love with her as well, so they start going out. However, Yano's secrets (including the fact that he slept with Nana's little sister, Yuri, after the accident and his unwillingness to talk about his feelings for his dead girlfriend) make Nanami unsure to the point that she decides to end the relationship, believing she is unable to make him happy. The story becomes even more complicated when Masafumi Takeuchi, Yano's best friend, also falls in love with Nanami and becomes Yano's rival.
Due to these circumstances, Nanami is confused over whom she should choose, but she soon realizes that Yano is the one she genuinely loves. She agrees to start going out with him again, on the condition that she can find out more about the relationship between Nana and Yano and his true feelings about what had happened. Their romance takes an unexpected turn when Yano finds out that his mother, Yoko, wants to move to Tokyo. Upon hearing this, Nanami tells him to make a decision without taking her into consideration. The anime ends with Yano's departure; however, the two of them decide to continue their relationship.
The manga picks up four years later. It is revealed that Yano and Nanami kept in touch for about six months, then he stopped contacting her and disappeared without a trace. Tired of waiting, hurt and confused, Nanami starts a relationship with Takeuchi. Even so, she is still in love with Yano and unable to forget about their common past. She befriends a co-worker named Akiko Sengenji, who is revealed to be one of Yano's classmates from the Tokyo high school he transferred to. In a series of flashbacks it is shown that Yano was forced to work part-time when his mother was diagnosed with cancer, but kept everything hidden from Nanami, not wanting to worry her. Following an unexpected visit from Michiko, her former friend and wife of Yano's father, Yoko became increasingly paranoid, fearing he would leave her. When Yano announced his decision to go and visit Nanami, she accused him of being insensitive. After a short, but violent fight, Yoko hung herself; as in Nana's case, Yano blamed himself for her death and therefore decided to sever all the ties with his past.
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Sengenji is also in love with Yano, but, despite this, she sees Nanami as a friend, not as a rival. She is the one who reveals Yano's whereabouts to Nanami (including the fact that he adopted his father's name, Nagakura) and later the fact that he lives with Yuri Yamamoto. As a result, Nanami rejects Takeuchi when he proposes to her, feeling that it wouldn't be fair to marry him. Upon meeting Nanami for the first time in more than five years, Yano claims he is in love with another woman. However, when he and Nanami meet again, she tells him that she knows about the relationship between him and Yuri. He then admits that he only stays with Yuri because her mother is dying and he feels he can't leave her alone. He also tells Nanami about his mother's suicide, and also about his panic attacks. During this meeting, it is hinted that he's still in love with her.
Meanwhile, Takeuchi decides to continue his relationship with Nanami, but only as friends. He tells her that she will eventually reach Yano and asks her to wait for him. He also starts to push Yano to admit his own feelings for Nanami and points out that no matter how strong she seems, she is unable to deal with the situation by herself. Nanami and Yano have an unexpected meeting, during which Yano finally confesses he wanted her to hold him back instead of letting him leave with his mother. Shortly after, Yuri's mother dies, which prompts Yuri to end her relationship with Yano. She reveals to him that her sister Nana never cheated on him and that she only wanted to have a proper break-up with her ex-boyfriend at the time of the accident.
Yano decides to start over with Nanami and tries to contact her on the telephone. He fails several times due to her busy schedule, but eventually reaches her. During their conversation, a severely over-worked and anaemic Nanami falls down from a flight of stairs and is brought to the hospital injured and unconscious. Terrified by the possibility of losing her as well, Yano rushes to her side - as a result, the two of them are reunited. The finale of the manga shows Yano proposing to Nanami and then visiting Yamamoto Nana's grave site with her.
Characters[edit]
- Nanami 'Nana' Takahashi (高橋 七美Takahashi Nanami), the series protagonist, is a girl who falls in love during high school with the popular Motoharu Yano. They struggle with issues of trusting one another as the shadow of Yano's dead girlfriend, who was with another guy at the time she died, looms over them. In the manga it is shown that Yano stopped contacting her after half a year following his departure to Tokyo, which eventually led to their breaking up. She eventually begins dating Takeuchi, Yano's best friend, but is unable to forget her former love. She is shown to be very sweet and caring, and she supports Yano unconditionally, even putting her own feelings and needs aside. At one point, Yano even confesses to Takeuchi that he believes she is strong enough to carry on without him. She is described as having a 'baby-like' face by both Yano and Takeuchi and being cute rather than beautiful. In the anime adaptation, she is voiced by Nozomi Sasaki. In the movie adaptation, she is played by Yuriko Yoshitaka.
- Motoharu 'Moto' Yano (矢野 元晴Yano Motoharu) is a popular boy whose girlfriend was killed in a car crash while out with another guy. He has a hard time trusting Nanami, and displays jealousy and possessiveness, but he is also shown to be really childish and willing to receive affection (Nanami even compares him with a cat at one point). As the series progresses, he wrestles with his feelings for his dead girlfriend versus those for the living Nanami, whom he even calls 'Nana-chan' at times. Yano moves to Tokyo with his mother, Yoko, but after half a year he stops contacting Nanami, effectively breaking up with her. Eventually it is revealed that his mother killed herself, after which he disappeared. He reappears four years later, living with Yuri Yamamoto but still remembering Nanami. The tragedies he had to cope with left him in a deep state of despair, making him blame himself and believe there is something wrong with his way of loving. He eventually manages to recover with Nanami and Takeuchi's help. In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Hiroshi Yazaki. In the movie adaptation, he is played by Toma Ikuta.
- Masafumi 'Take' Takeuchi (竹内 匡史Takeuchi Masafumi) is Yano's close friend and becomes a friend and confidant for Nanami after she begins dating Yano. As the series progresses, he finds himself falling in love with her, leaving him unsure how to proceed. When Yano breaks up with Nanami, they begin dating. He eventually proposes, but she turns him down. He is a really understanding, calm and nice person and cares deeply for both Nanami and Yano (whom he calls 'Moto'). After being rejected by Nanami, he decides to do his best to support her and bring Yano back to her. In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Takuji Kawakubo. In the movie adaptation, he is played by Sosuke Takaoka.
- Yuri Yamamoto (山本 有里Yamamoto Yuri) is the younger sister of Nana, Yano's late girlfriend. She suffers a lot because of her unrequited love for Yano. A week after Nana's death, Yano had sex with her. She originally believed he was simply using her, but later suspects he was pitying her. After Yano begins dating Nanami, she becomes an obstacle for their relationship as Yano continues displaying some closeness with her. After her mother gets sick, Yano moves in with her. When her mother dies, she decides to let Yano go and ends their relationship. She also reveals to Yano the truth about her sister's feelings for him (her sister actually loved Yano but wanted to tell her ex-boyfriend about it, thus, she decided to go on a drive with her ex-boyfriend but they died in a car accident). In the anime adaptation, she is voiced by Erina Nakayama. In the movie adaptation, she is played by Yuika Motokariya.
- Akiko 'Aki' Sengenji (千見寺 亜希子Sengenji Akiko) is Yano's former classmate from Tokyo. She is also in love with Yano, but is well aware of the fact that he only sees her as a friend. Therefore, she does not see Nanami as a rival. She is the one who reveals Yano's whereabouts to Nanami and is shown to have a hard time dealing with the whole story - she confesses at one point that she would be unable to wait for someone as long as Nanami did. Her character does not appear in the anime at all. In the movie, she is played by Manami Higa.
- Nana Yamamoto (山本 奈々Yamamoto Nana) is Yano's girlfriend who died in a car accident before the start of the series. Despite the fact she was older than Yano, she had a really childish personality, therefore being considered stupid by most of Yano's friends. She was the first woman Yano ever loved, which made her one of the most important obstacles in the relationship between him and Nanami. In the anime adaptation, she is voiced by Yurin. In the movie adaptation, she is played by Ayaka Komatsu.
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
Written and illustrated by Yuki Obata, We Were There has been serialized in Betsucomi since its debut in 2002. The series went on hiatus after the January 2008 issue, and resumed serialization in the July 2009 issue.[1] The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan, with the first volume released on October 26, 2002.[2] Fifteen volumes were released.[3] The last chapter appeared on the February 13 issue of Betsucomi.[4]
The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media, which released the first volume on November 3, 2008 under its 'Shojo Beat' imprint.[5] Four volumes were released in English.[6] It is licensed for regional language releases in France by Soleil Productions, in Germany by Egmont Manga & Anime and in Argentina and Spain by Editorial Ivrea.[7][8]
Volume list[edit]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | |
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1 | October 26, 2002[2] | ISBN4-0913-8191-X | November 4, 2008[5] | ISBN1-4215-2018-4 | |
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2 | February 26, 2003[9] | ISBN4-0913-81928 | January 6, 2009[10] | ISBN1-4215-2019-2 | |
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3 | June 26, 2003[11] | ISBN4-0913-8193-6 | March 3, 2009[12] | ISBN1-4215-2020-6 | |
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4 | November 26, 2003[13] | ISBN4-0913-8194-4 | May 5, 2009[6] | ISBN1-4215-2021-4 | |
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5 | April 26, 2004[14] | ISBN4-0913-8195-2 | July 7, 2009[15] | ISBN1-4215-2022-2 | |
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6 | July 26, 2004[16] | ISBN4-0913-8196-0 | September 1, 2009[17] | ISBN1-4215-2023-0 | |
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7 | December 20, 2004[18] | ISBN4-0913-8197-9 | November 3, 2009[19] | ISBN1-4215-2024-9 | |
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8 | April 25, 2005[20] | ISBN4-0913-8198-7 | January 5, 2010[21] | ISBN1-4215-2025-7 | |
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9 | December 20, 2005[22] | ISBN4-0913-0280-7 | March 2, 2010[23] | ISBN1-4215-2026-5 | |
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10 | April 26, 2006[24] | ISBN4-0913-0437-0 | May 4, 2010[25] | ISBN1-4215-2027-3 | |
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11 | November 24, 2006[26] | ISBN4-0913-0718-3 | July 06, 2010[27] | ISBN1-4215-2028-1 | |
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12 | August 24, 2007[28] | ISBN978-4-0913-1080-4 | May 3, 2011[29] | ISBN1-4215-2160-1 | |
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13 | October 26, 2009[3] | ISBN978-4-0913-2716-1 | November 1, 2011[30] | ISBN1-4215-3673-0 | |
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14 | August 26, 2010[31] | ISBN978-4-0913-3390-2 | May 5, 2012[32] | ISBN1-4215-4098-3 | |
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15 | June 24, 2011[33] | ISBN978-4-0913-3798-6 | November 6, 2012 | ISBN1-4215-4216-1 | |
16 | March 26, 2012[34] | ISBN4091343171 | May 7, 2013 | ISBN1-4215-5155-1 |
Anime[edit]
We Were There was adapted into an anime series by Artland which premiered in Japan on July 23, 2006.[35] It aired for twenty-six episodes until its conclusion on December 25, 2006. The episodes were released to nine Region 2DVD volumes by Pony Canyon, with each volume containing three episodes, except the final volume which contained two. The first volume was released on October 4, 2006 and the last on June 6, 2007.[36][37]
Film[edit]
In May 2011, production on a live-action film adaption of the manga was announced. The film will be released in two parts.[38] The film is being directed by Takahiro Miki and stars Ikuta Toma and Yoshitaka Yuriko.[38] It is expected to be released in Japanese theaters in the spring of 2012.[38]
Other media[edit]
Two CD soundtracks, produced by Marvelous Entertainment, were released by Geneon Entertainment on February 7, 2007 using music from the anime adaptation. Eternity (永遠Eien) contained twelve tracks, while Locus (軌跡Kiseki) contained twenty-two.[39]
A fan book, We Were There Official Fan Book (僕等がいた 公式ファンブックBokura ga Ita Koushiki Fan Bukku) containing character profiles, a summary of the story, and commentary on the series from Obata was published by Shogakukan on November 25, 2005.[1][40] A 36-page postcard book was released December 21, 2007.[41]
Reception[edit]
In 2005, the manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo.[42] The manga has sold over 10 million copies in Japan.[43]
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- ^小学館:コミック 『僕等がいた 15』 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
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- ^'DVD 第1巻 好評発売中!' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
- ^'DVD最終巻、ついに6月6日(水)リリース!' (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
- ^ abc'Ikuta Toma, Yoshitaka Yuriko star in 2-part movie adaptation of 'Bokura ga Ita''. Sports Hochi, Mantan Web, Eiga.com. tokyograph. May 1, 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
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- ^僕等がいた 公式ファンブック (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
- ^小畑友紀 ポストカードブック (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
- ^小学館漫画賞: 歴代受賞者 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
- ^'Paper: We Were There/Bokura ga Ita Manga to End in 2012'. Anime News Network. May 3, 2011. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
External links[edit]
- Official Shogakukan We Were There manga website(in Japanese)
- Official We Were There anime website(in Japanese)
- Official MXTV We Were There anime website(in Japanese)
- We Were There (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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The episodes of the Japanese anime series Bokura ga Ita, based on the manga series of the same name by Yuki Obata, was directed by Akitaro Daichi and produced by ArtLand.
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1 | 'Episode One' (Japanese: 第1話) | July 3, 2006 | |
It's Nanami Takahashi's second day at her new high school and almost as soon as school starts she quickly, yet awkwardly makes two new friends in her class, like the unsociable Yuri. A girl from Asahi middle school tells her about guy named Motoharu Yano, who was very popular with the girls and happens to be in their very same class. Yuri explains that she hates Yano; this peeks Nanami's interest in him and it isn't long until she develops a crush on him. | |||
2 | 'Episode Two' (Japanese: 第2話) | July 10, 2006 | |
On a class trip Yuri gets sick Nanami and Yano have a conversation about his past, and rumours begin begun spreading about Yano going out with Yuri's older sister and all the girls are now interested in it. One of the girls in their class brings an old yearbook to class and even Nanami has acquired an interest in it but she is caught by Yano, looking at the Asahi yearbook. Without thinking Nanami confesses to him but she doesn't receive an entirely clear response. Thus, the beginning of an inner struggle stirring up much self-consciousness in Nanami | |||
3 | 'Episode Three' (Japanese: 第3話) | July 17, 2006 | |
It is summer vacation and the whole class goes to school for the play rehearsals, but Nanami has been looking forward to going back to school and she's pretty annoyed that Motoharu doesn't turn up to any of them, she wanted to see him. Even at the summer festival, where all the girls including Nanami dress up, he doesn't turn up. So Nanami gets the idea to go to his house and see him. Yano catches her battling with herself over whether or not to ring the doorbell. Once inside, Nanami and Yano reminisce on his past with his late ex girlfriend. | |||
4 | 'Episode Four' (Japanese: 第4話) | July 24, 2006 | |
The Cultural Festival that all of them have been rehearsing for draws near and all the students are hard at work preparing for the event. Meanwhile Yano seems to be fairly distant with Nanami and she doesn't understand why, causing her to have great concern. Then comes the day of the Cultural Festival. Everything runs smoothly and the play is a success. A tradition at the Festival is for young lovers to confess their love for one another and Yano takes the opportunity to confesses his love for Nanami. | |||
5 | 'Episode Five' (Japanese: 第5話) | July 31, 2006 | |
Following Motoharu's confession during the Cultural Festival, Nanami is so thrilled from the kiss that she couldn't sleep at all last night. The very next day, her friends discover what happened between them. Due to Nanami's lack of sleep, she has a hard time keeping up with all of the upcoming events. Yano helps her to remember everything by making her repeat after him, he casually slips in a movie date for the two of them without Nanami noticing. Shortly thereafter, once noticing, Namami feels such relief that she sleeps the rest of day. Nanami sleeps so soundly that she sleeps well into the afternoon missing a student council meeting. Thankfully, Yano went in her place and sorted out everything. Afterwards, they go on a date to the movies, they hold hands during the movie. At dinner, Nanami asks Yano what was his favorite part and he replies 'the part when I got to hold your hand'. Time passes by and winter comes; as the seasons change, Nanami begins thinking about what to give Yano for Christmas. | |||
6 | 'Episode Six' (Japanese: 第6話) | August 7, 2006 | |
Nanami is thinking about the things she's enjoyed with Motoharu but 'crossing the line' is the one thing she still can't do. The pair meets up one day to do some shopping, when they run into Takeuchi's older sister who is a store clerk. One day after school while Motoharu is waiting for Nanami, he has a run-in with Yuri. | |||
7 | 'Episode Seven' (Japanese: 第7話) | August 14, 2006 | |
Yano asks Nanami out on a date but she blows him off, to spend time with her friends when instead she secretly went to buy him a present, but it isn't much of a secret because he follows her. Yano gets concerned because she lied about where she was going and who with, Yano's friend Takeuchi was there to help; the next day Yano is kind of mad at her but they are able to reconcile after exchanging gifts. Things are looking good between them, Nanami is able to recognize her deepening feelings for him. Yano continues to have flashbacks leaving the viewer to question the past between him and Yuri. In class, there is a seating change and this causes Nanami to question even more. | |||
8 | 'Episode Eight' (Japanese: 第8話) | August 21, 2006 | |
Nanami invites Yano to her house Sunday so they can spend some time together. At first Yano declines because her mother will be there and that's 'no good', but once in her room, Nanami uses this opportunity to ask Yano about his past with Yuri and it takes some time for him to give her answer; as Yano leaves, Nanami feels reassured with what he told her but still has the notion that it may not be the entire truth in the back of her head. It turns out that Yano's friend Takeuchi has been hiding the truth he knows. Nanami also discovers the truth through the rumors at school and she and Yano discuss that the past doesn't matter as long as they have the present together; the subject of having sex together keeps coming up and in the end, Nanami agrees to it. | |||
9 | 'Episode Nine' (Japanese: 第9話) | August 28, 2006 | |
All alone with Motoharu at his house, Nanami actually suggest that they finally 'do it'. Even though it seems like such a dream that dream is then cut short when Motoharu's Mom returns home and they are forced to ends things there. So he decides save up money, so that the same thing won't happen again. | |||
10 | 'Episode Ten' (Japanese: 第10話) | September 4, 2006 | |
Without thinking Nanami steals an old picture of Motoharu together with Nana, from Yuri's knocked over bag and she's doesn't know what to do about it. But this doesn't matter, when by chance Motoharu finds the picture in Nanmi's notebook and decides to return it to Yuri. Since then there's been some friction between Nanami and Motoharu and one day she is invited to Takeuchi's birthday. | |||
11 | 'Episode Eleven' (Japanese: 第11話) | September 11, 2006 | |
Nanami and Motoharu's study session in interrupted when, out of the blue, Yuri turns up on Motoharu's doorstep, with something to tell him about her sister. It's to do with the reason why Nana was in Kagawa's car 2 years ago. Soon after that Nanami and Motoharu end up having a quarrel about it. | |||
12 | 'Episode Twelve' (Japanese: 第12話) | September 18, 2006 | |
In an unconventional way, Motoharu finally confesses to Nanami, the sin he committed to Yuri. Since then Nanami hasn't been able to face him but they eventually fix the problem in their relationship. With things looking good for the pair, they decide to go to the beach to spend the day having fun but if only it could be that simple. | |||
13 | 'Episode Thirteen' (Japanese: 第13話) | September 25, 2006 | |
The relationship between Nanami and Motoharu has ended and a week has passed without even as much as a word between them. Takeuchi just can't sit back at let things continue as they are, so he invites Nanami over to cheer her up. Motoharu is beginning to regret what happened between him and Nanami. | |||
14 | 'Episode Fourteen' (Japanese: 第14話) | October 2, 2006 | |
With things going nowhere between Motoharu and Nanami, Takeuchi is unable to hold back his feelings and decides to take the initiative. Nonetheless he may have timed this wrong and Motoharu wants to stop him before it's too late. What are Nanami feelings towards the both of them? | |||
15 | 'Episode Fifteen' (Japanese: 第15話) | October 9, 2006 | |
Preparations for the annual Cultural Festival are progressing smoothly but what hasn't progressed is Nanami's relationship with either Motoharu or Takeuchi. Motoharu is trying to organize his feelings for Nanami and Nana whereas Takeuchi is planning to settle things soon; the day for the Cultural Festival arrives and Nanami meets Takeuchi's sister. | |||
16 | 'Episode Sixteen' (Japanese: 第16話) | October 16, 2006 | |
It is the night of the school festival and everyone is anxiously waiting for the main event. Takeuchi plans to confess to Nanami but so does Motoharu, yet Nanami just doesn't feel like she can handle all this now and decides to escape from giving her answer. | |||
17 | 'Episode Seventeen' (Japanese: 第17話) | October 23, 2006 | |
It's a normal school day, following the school festival and Nanami decides to get back together with Motoharu but under the condition that he tells her all about his first love, Nana. The two go out on a date but Nanami brings along Takeuchi, in order to get Motoharu to spill. Instead of learning something about Nana, Motoharu ends up telling her about his late father. | |||
18 | 'Episode Eighteen' (Japanese: 第18話) | October 30, 2006 | |
After some thinking Motoharu decides to tell Nanami all about Nana, so he invites her out. But it quickly becomes sort of like a date, when they go to see a movie to pass the time. Though soon afterwards thing become serious as Motoharu finally decides to open up, however it may not entirely be what Nanami wants to hear. | |||
19 | 'Episode Nineteen' (Japanese: 第19話) | November 6, 2006 | |
Nanami is finally able to accept Motoharu and they get back together and as if nothing happened they return to their normal school lives. But things are still not settled between Motoharu and Takeuchi because there's a sort of rivalry going on between them and Nanami is at the centre of it. | |||
20 | 'Episode Twenty' (Japanese: 第20話) | November 13, 2006 | |
It is another day of school but that quickly comes and goes when Takeuchi is forced to go along on a double date with his classmate. Surprisingly on the date Takeuchi accepts the girl's confession and they start going out, but Motoharu is angry at him because he doesn't even like her. On Sunday Motoharu goes out on a date with Nanami, to spend the day having fun. Everyone is shocked by Yuri's new appearance but is there any deep meaning to it? | |||
21 | 'Episode Twenty-One' (Japanese: 第21話) | November 20, 2006 | |
Nanami's parents are going to a wedding on the weekend, so she takes this opportunity to invite Motoharu to sleepover. On the day Motoharu's pretty excited about the whole thing when all of a sudden he receives a call from an upset Yuri. So instead of meeting up with Nanami he goes to be the one at Yuri's side. Meanwhile Takeuchi is on a date but he can't seem to get Nanami of his mind. | |||
22 | 'Episode Twenty-Two' (Japanese: 第22話) | November 27, 2006 | |
Knowing that Nanami is left, hopelessly waiting for Motoharu, Takeuchi gives in to his feelings and goes to her to take her home. Motoharu is finally able to get to Nanami but by then it is too late. At school Motoharu tries to apologize but then as he is rejected he collapses from a cold. Even with things as there are between them, Nanami is still worried about Motoharu and goes to visit but then Yuri walks out of his house. | |||
23 | 'Episode Twenty-Three' (Japanese: 第23話) | December 4, 2006 | |
Motoharu tells Takeuchi that his Mom is getting a divorce and will be moving to Tokyo and while they're out Takeuchi feels the need to tell Motoharu that he confessed his feelings to Nanami. Nanami remains unsure of what to do about her deteriorating relationship with Motoharu, because of all that has happened with Takeuchi and Yuri. | |||
24 | 'Episode Twenty-Four' (Japanese: 第24話) | December 11, 2006 | |
Christmas is already around the corner and Nanami is still worrying about a present even though she hasn't made up with Motoharu. Meanwhile Motoharu is worried about his Mom, who is going to be moving to Tokyo soon and he's even considering moving with her; also with Universities to be concerned about a lot of things are bound to happen between the pair. | |||
25 | 'Episode Twenty-Five' (Japanese: 第25話) | December 18, 2006 | |
Nanami is also worried about the impossible entrance University exams she has gotten herself into and she is begins studying like mad, in order to raise the chances of being accepted. But more importantly Motoharu still hasn't given Nanami an answer as to whether he would be moving with his Mom or staying. What will Motoharu's answer be? | |||
26 | 'Episode Twenty-Six' (Japanese: 第26話) | December 25, 2006 | |
Christmas is only a few weeks away however Nanami and Motoharu may not be able to spend it together as he's decided to follow his Mom to Tokyo. Even though he wants to spoil her during the days they have remaining, Nanami wants to spend those remaining days like they usually do. |
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