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''Boys Be...'' (stylized as ''BOYS BE…'') is a Japanese
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series written by Masahiro Itabashi and illustrated by Hiroyuki Tamakoshi. Three different ''Boys Be...'' manga series were serialized by
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in ''
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''. A fourth series, ''Boys Be... Next Season'', ran in ''
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'' from 2009 to 2012. The second manga series was licensed in North America by
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. It was later adapted into a 13 episode
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television series by
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, which was broadcast on WOWOW from April to June 2000. It was licensed by
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. The first DVD volume of the series was released in North America on February 28, 2006. Comcast and several other cable providers have shown ''Boys Be'' On Demand in the United States through the
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.


Plot

The title of the series is explained in the first chapter where the author refers to the quote "Boys, be ambitious", which was said by William S. Clark and has become a popular motto in Japan. The anime focuses upon the ups and downs, joys and sorrows of first love and teenage romance. Six students struggle to find the perfect partner and their adolescent limitations. While several characters are taken from stories in the manga, the story of the anime is unrelated to the manga. Each episode begins and ends with a philosophical quote which sums up the episode's content. The anime, while centered on Kyoichi and Chiharu, revolves around seven or eight main characters and their love lives.


Characters


Main characters

; : :A typical high school student who, in the opening episode, realizes he has feelings for a childhood friend, a track star named Chiharu Nitta. Their relationship develops slowly in the series, however, it encounters some turbulence when he goes out of the area to do some summer work, and upon coming back, sees Chiharu kissing another guy. Kyochi is broken hearted and has a brief relationship with Shoko Sayama and dealt with loneliness with the help of another schoolmate. His interests are in the visual arts, mainly drawing. In the final episode, he travels to Hokkaido to clear his mind and work on some sketches, and get a new perspective on relationships. ; : :Yoshihiko is talented in sports (especially
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), but has no interest in it whatsoever (in a manner similar to
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's Takumi Fujiwara). He also seems to have no interest in girls... until he bumped into Aya Kurihara at the library and kisses him. He meets Natsue Horikawa, who inspires him to keep pursuing baseball and, in getting to know her, and more of himself, they become a couple. He also spent a whole day with pop idol Jyunna Morio when she escaped from her studio taping. ; : :Makoto is the epitome of a girl-obsessed guy, keeping an electronic database of the good-looking girls at Otowa-no-Mori with him, and checking with his guide books and magazines for love advice. Early in the series, he was trying to peep at a short-skirted schoolgirl as she was climbing the stairs of an overpass, and his scooter crashed into a mini-truck. He then had a crush on the nurse intern. Later on, he used a computer dating program which paired him up with Erika Kawai. Since he lacked real dating experience, Makoto went on a mock date with Yumi. However, his actual date doesn't go as well when Erika sees a photo of him together with Yumi, and promptly dumps him. Makoto ends up being comforted by Yumi when she offers him her self-made cookies, and he realises that they had a good time together during the mock date, and they end up becoming a couple. ; : :Chiharu is Kyoichi's athletic love interest, running for their school's track and field team. She has been Kyoichi's friend since childhood, but she also has difficulty expressing love, eventually making her move at the end of the first episode by holding Kyoichi's hand while they are out. When she goes out to summer training with the track team, she is wooed by a college guy named Okazaki, and struggles with whether she really has a relationship with Kyoichi. Okazaki continued his advances to which they spent a night together at a lookout point, though she says nothing happened between them. She wanted to keep her tryst a secret, but Kyoichi, coming in to visit, saw them kissing, hence a rift formed between them that lasted all summer. Towards the end of the series, as she sees her friends get into relationships, she considers whether to reconcile. ; : :Yumi is a glasses girl with a sarcastic attitude on relationships, usually to counter her friend Aki's idealistic sayings. She likes to occasionally dress in odd clothes, such as a sea otter costume at the beach and an animal hat during New Year's Eve. After accidentally destroying Makoto's laptop, she tries to train Makoto on how to date her friend Erika Kawai, and even goes on a mock date where she holds up X signs and razzes Makoto whenever he makes a mistake. But in the course of the mock date, she realizes she is having a good time, that Makoto has some good qualities, and she ends up falling in love, feeling somewhat lonely that Erika gets to date him for real. However, as fate would have it, Makoto's date with Erika did not go well, and she ends up comforting him with her self-baked cookies, and they ended up being a couple. ; : :Aki has a rather idealistic view of romance. In the opening episode, she talks about how she fell in love with a guy on the train in two minutes. In one of the episodes, she reunites with her former middle-school classmate that she used to spend a bunch of time with on his photography hobby and who was totally clueless that she liked him. Her boyfriend is now working in Hokkaidō, and they maintain a long-distance relationship. In the New Year's Eve episode, she gets worried that the world might really end.


Supporting and guest characters

; : :She is Kyoichi's smart-alecky sister who loves to tease him. She takes over the Kanzaki household when their parents aren't around. ; : :When Makoto broke his leg due to a scooter accident, he was confined to the hospital where Mizuki was an intern, and she became his nurse. At first, Makoto's crush on her causes trouble as she makes embarrassing mistakes in front of her superiors. Eventually she warms up to him. ; : :A female student who had a run-in with Yoshihiko when he looked for a ball that went through the library's window. When he crawled to look for it, he knocked the stool where she was standing while putting a book back into its proper shelf. He caught her and unintentionally got a feel of her "lumpy" side, but she was grateful for the rescue, and rewarded him with a kiss on the lips. The potential romance was cut short when she transferred back to France, as she was just an exchange student, and Yoshihiko learned the kissing is just a European custom, although it turns out Aya has a different view on the romance. ; : :Tsuyoshi was a classmate of Aki from their third year of junior high. He has a passion for photography, and often spends long hours for the perfect shot, bringing Aki along. But in high school, he lost his passion for photography, until he meets Aki again and she puts some sense into him. They form a long-distance relationship, and he is now working in
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. His inspiration is none other than Aki herself. ; : :He is Chiharu's cousin and Nao's overprotective brother, and is Kyoichi's and Makoto's boss at the summer resort. He is so overprotective (because of her frail health) that he did not see his beloved sister grow up. Mostly he is in conflict with the fresh Makoto. ; : :She is Chiharu's cute but frail cousin (prone to
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) with an overprotective brother who lives by the sea. Makoto tried courting her, but her brother is always a step ahead of him. ; : :She dreams of standing at the pitchers' mound during the annual Koushien (Japanese High School Baseball Championship). Trouble is, she is a girl, and girls are not allowed to participate in the tournament. This girl with immature emotional swings did guide Yoshihiko out of his disinterest in the sport, and they become a couple. ; : :He is the charming young man Chiharu Nitta met during summer training camp. He is a city slicker with a beat for nature and many hobbies such as collecting beetles and fishing. At first Chiharu shrugged him off, but because she was lonely, and she's in a fight with Kyoichi, she nearly gave in. Though he had a girlfriend waiting in the city, he continued his advances and managed to make Chiharu fall for him, though, during a date at a spot overlooking the city, Chiharu says nothing happened between them. ; : :She is a renegade student hoping to make it big in the music business. She and Kyoichi get involved after she recruits him to retrieve her confiscated minidisc player. During the time with Kyoichi, she was planning to audition for lead singer in a
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band, but loses confidence when she sees a younger rival. She asks Kyoichi out one night, but he doesn't come, and she wanders the street soul searching. At the end of the series, she is on the radio with her latest single called "Hatsukoi" ("First Love"). ; : :Erika is a good friend of Yumi's and the girl that Makoto's latest matchmaking software selected. Erika comes from a fairly wealthy family and supposedly has refined tastes according to Yumi. Erika and Makoto go on a date, but she notices Makoto has a lot of notes from "training" with Yumi, and that Yumi really does like Makoto, so she quickly dumps him. ; : :Takuya is a schoolmate of Kyoichi, and they work together part-time at the video shop. He wears a cross-shaped earring, which Kyoichi notices after he's been hounded by the same dream involving windmills and downed airplanes. Though soft-spoken and one of the most handsome men at his school, Takuya doesn't have a girlfriend, though he was interested in someone. He is so shy he drowns in loneliness, but found the courage to express what he feels for that someone. Makoto thought Kyoichi is getting desperate when he notices he was spending too much time with him. ; : :She is a famous pop idol. Her image is plastered on everything from TV commercials selling bottled water to magazine covers. Yoshihiko mistakes her for a generic girl in a Santa suit distributing flyers. For the rest of the day, Yoshihiko became her unwitting "reindeer" . Earlier in the series, Yoshihiko and his girlfriend Natsue went to one of her concerts. ; : :She is a Japanese-Finnish girl that Kyoichi met when he travel to Hokkaidō, acting as his impromptu tourist guide that "charge one kiss per transaction." She's more flirtatious, more daring, and freer than the Chiharu he knows, and rides a
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Softail motorcycle.


Episode list and thematic quotes

Each episode in the ''Boys Be'' anime is related to a season and also has a quote associated with it. ;End of Final Episode *It must only be a matter of a moment once it's gone... (Makoto) **''Official translation (English dub): ''Once it passes, it will feel like it went by in a flash. (Makoto) *We should probably be able to laugh at it someday. (Yumi) **''Official translation (English dub): ''Someday - you look back at it and laugh. (Yumi) *But the feeling will stay forever in the depths of the heart. (Yoshi) **''Official translation (English dub): ''But that feeling - that feeling will never disappear. You'll always carry it deep in your heart. (Yoshi) *It's precious, only here for now. It's our season. (Aki) **''Official translation (English dub): ''The most important season is the one we're in now. It's our season. (Aki) *So, one season ends, and a new one begins... (Chiharu (Nitta)) **''Official translation (English dub): ''And with the ending of one season - another new one begins. (Chiharu (Nitta))


Music

*Soundtrack produced by BE-FACTORY *Opening Theme: ''Daijobu'' by
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*Ending Theme: ''Minna Ga Iine'' by
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*Final Episode Opening Theme: ''Hatsukoi'' by
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- the first remake of a song from 1983 by Kozo Murashita *Episode 8 Ending Theme: ''My Tomorrow'' by
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*Episode 8 Insert: ''Where Is My Paradise'' by
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*Episode 8 Insert: ''Memoria'' by Kazuko Hamano *Episode 8 Insert: ''Truth'' by Kasumi Matsumura *Episode 1 Insert: ''Naisho no Kimochi'' by
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Video games

Two ''Boys Be...'' video games were released by
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for the
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: *''Boys Be... Kono Koi no Yukue'' (03/28/97) *''Boys Be... Second Season'' (09/22/99) Another one was released by
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for the
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: *''Typing Renai Hakusho: Boys Be...'' (03/14/02)


References


External links


Official site from Geneon Entertainment

Official site from the Right Stuf International

Comics Worth Reading vol. 2 review





Boys Be... Quotations
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