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is a Japanese
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series written and illustrated by
Chica Umino is the pen name of an anonymous Japanese Mangaka, manga artist, designer and illustrator. Umino is noted for being the author and creator of the ''Honey and Clover'' series, for which she received the Kodansha Manga Award in 2003, and which ha ...
. It was serialized in Takarajimasha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ''Cutie Comic'' from 2000 to 2001, before being transferred to
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''josei'' (aimed at younger adult women) manga magazines ''
Young You was a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha, based in Tokyo and first published in 1986. It ran for 22 years before being cancelled in October 2005. After the magazine's closure, Shueisha moved several series serialized in ''Yo ...
'' (2001–2005) and ''
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'' (2005–2006); its chapters were collected in ten ''
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'' volumes. The series depicts the lives and relationships of a group of art school students who live in the same apartment building. The series was adapted into an
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television series by
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, initially broadcast on Fuji TV in two seasons from April to September 2005 and June to September 2006. The series was also adapted as a live action movie, which was released in theaters in Japan in July 2006, and two separate live-action television dramas in 2008, one broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV from January to March 2008 and the other broadcast in
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on
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from May to August of the same year. In 2003, ''Honey and Clover'' won the 27th
Kodansha Manga Award is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous year, the event is sponsored by the publisher Kodansha. It is currently awarded in three categories: '' shōnen'', '' shōjo'', and general. The awards began in 1977, initially w ...
for the ''shōjo'' category. The manga topped the '' Kono Manga ga Sugoi!'' list for female readers in 2006 and 2007.


Plot

Yūta Takemoto, Takumi Mayama and Shinobu Morita are three young men who live in the same apartment complex and are students at an art college in Tokyo. One day, they are introduced to Hagumi "Hagu" Hanamoto, the daughter of a cousin of Shūji Hanamoto, an art professor, who has come to live with Hanamoto and has become a first year art student at the art school that everyone attends. Yuta and Shinobu both fall in love with Hagu, but Yuta hides his feelings and tries to be a friend to Hagu while Shinobu expresses his love in ways that seem only to scare Hagu, such as calling her "Mousey" and constantly photographing her. Hagu herself, though initially timid and afraid of company, gradually warms up to the three. The group comes to include Ayumi Yamada, a master of pottery who is well known by her nickname "Tetsujin" (Iron Lady), who becomes very close to Hagu. When not at school, she helps run the family liquor store. While Ayumi is popular with many young men, she falls in love with Takumi, who does not reciprocate her feelings and considers her a very dear friend. Instead, Takumi pursues an older woman, Rika Harada, a widowed friend of Professor Hanamoto who runs an architecture studio she founded with her late husband. The story follows these five characters in their love triangles, unrequited love, graduating from college, finding jobs, and learning more about themselves.


Media


Manga

Written and illustrated by
Chika Umino is the pen name of an anonymous Japanese manga artist, designer and illustrator. Umino is noted for being the author and creator of the ''Honey and Clover'' series, for which she received the Kodansha Manga Award in 2003, and which has been ad ...
, ''Honey and Clover'' was first serialized in Takarajimasha's ''shōjo'' manga magazine ' from 2000 to 2001; Takarajimasha released a collected volume on January 29, 2001. The series was transferred to
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''josei'' manga magazine ''
Young You was a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha, based in Tokyo and first published in 1986. It ran for 22 years before being cancelled in October 2005. After the magazine's closure, Shueisha moved several series serialized in ''Yo ...
'', where it ran from October 6, 2001, to October 8, 2005, when the magazine ceased its publication. It was then transferred to Shueisha's ''Chorus'' magazine, where it ran from December 28, 2005, to July 28, 2006. The 64 chapters were collected in ten ''
tankōbon is the Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or cultur ...
'', released from August 19, 2002, to September 8, 2006. A box set collecting the ten volumes was released on May 10, 2007. Two spin-off chapters were published in ''Chorus'' on November 28, 2006, and October 28, 2008. The manga is licensed in North America by
Viz Media VIZ Media LLC is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ M ...
, which began serializing it in '' Shojo Beat'' magazine in August 2007. Viz Media released the ten volumes from March 4, 2008, to June 1, 2010.


Volume list


Anime

An
anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
television series adaptation, animated by
J.C.Staff , is a Japanese animation studio founded in January 1986 by Tomoyuki Miyata, who previously worked at Tatsunoko Production. The studio's first release was ''Yōtōden'' in 1987. They have produced several well-known anime series, such as '' Food ...
, was broadcast for two seasons on Fuji TV's then-new '' Noitamina'' block. The first season was directed by
Ken'ichi Kasai is a Japanese storyboard artist and director. He is amongst J.C.Staff's most noted directors, having directed the highly rated ''Honey and Clover'' series. Beginning his career as a production manager, using his name in kanji, , he moved on to ...
, and consisted of 24 episodes that aired from April 15 to September 30, 2005, plus two DVD-only episodes, released on December 14, 2005, and February 24, 2006. For the first season, the opening theme is , performed by Yuki. The first ending theme is , performed by SuneoHair, and the second ending theme is "Mistake", performed by The Band Has No Name. The season features insert songs performed by
Shikao Suga is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter from Tokyo known for writing the theme songs for several anime, movies and commercial ads. His name in kanji is . He uses katakana as his professional name. Prior to career Suga went to Kosei Gakue ...
and Spitz. The second season, ''Honey and Clover II'', consisted of 12 episodes, which aired from June 30 to September 15, 2006. For the second season, the opening theme is , performed by Yuki, and the ending theme , performed by Suneohair. Like the first season, the second season also features insert songs performed by Shikao Suga and Spitz. Both seasons were rebroadcast in Japan by the anime CS television network Animax, which also later broadcast the series across its respective networks in Hong Kong,
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
, South Korea, and other regions. The series was first broadcast in English on Animax's Southeast Asia network starting August 1, 2006. Funimation got the broadcast rights to Viz Media's dub and it premiered on the Funimation Channel on September 19, 2009. Viz Media have subsequently released the entire series across three DVD collection sets. In Australia, the anime is distributed on DVD by Madman Entertainment. In May 2019, Discotek Media announced the license of the series.


Live-action film

The series was adapted as a live-action feature film produced by
Asmik Ace Entertainment , formerly is a Japanese film production and distribution company. In the past, the company has distributed video games. It was formed in 1997 through a merger between the Asmik Corporation and Ace Entertainment, both of Japan. The name Asmik ...
. It was directed by Masahiro Takada from a screenplay by Masahiko Kawahara and Masahiro Takada, and starred
Sakurai Sho (born January 25, 1982) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, news anchor, host and former radio host. He is a member of the boy band Arashi. Sakurai began his career in the entertainment industry when he joined the Japanese talent a ...
as Takemoto, Yū Aoi as Hagu, Yūsuke Iseya as Morita, Ryō Kase as Mayama, and
Megumi Seki (born 8 September 1985 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actress. Her movies include ''Koi wa Go-Shichi-Go!'' (2005), ''Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge'' (2008) and ''Dragonball Evolution'' (2009). Filmography TV dramas *Ganbatte Ikima ...
as Ayumi. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 22, 2006. The film was released theatrically in the United States in fall of 2007 by Viz Media. The DVD for the film was released on January 12, 2007. Songs Opening Theme: "魔法のコトバ (Mahou no Kotoba)" by Spitz Ending Theme: "アオゾラペダル (Aozora Pedal)" by ARASHI


Live-action drama


Japanese TV drama

A Japanese television drama adaptation of the series premiered on January 8, 2008. It aired every Tuesday at 21:00 JST for 11 episodes on Fuji TV until March 18, 2008. Written by Kaneko Shigeki, and directed by Masaki Tanamura and
Hiroaki Matsuyama is a former Japanese football player and manager. He managed the Bhutan national team. His brother Yoshiyuki Matsuyama is also former footballer. Playing career Matsuyama was born in Kyoto Prefecture on August 31, 1967. After graduating fro ...
, the show starred Toma Ikuta as Takemoto, Riko Narumi as Hagumi, Hiroki Narimiya as Morita,
Osamu Mukai is a Japanese actor. He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from Meiji University. Early life He was born in Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture and went to Hama Junior high school (浜中学校) and Hitorizawa High schoo ...
as Mayama, and
Natsuki Harada is a Japanese actress. She played the lead female role in NHK's 2004 TV Asadora , colloquially known as , is a serialized, 15 minutes per episode, Japanese television drama program series broadcast in the mornings by Japanese public broadcaste ...
as Ayumi. The music for the series was provided by Shōgo Kaida, Keiichi Miyako (SOPHIA) and Shin Kōno, while the theme song to the series was "Canvas" by the Japanese R&B singer
Ken Hirai is a Japanese R&B and pop singer. Since his debut, Hirai has worked as a model, actor, composer, lyricist, singer, and brand ambassador. During his career, Hirai has released 45 singles and nine studio albums as of January 2019.


Taiwanese TV drama

The manga was adapted into a Taiwanese drama titled () starring
Lego Lee Lego Lee (, born January 22, 1986) is a Taiwanese actor and singer best known for his roles in the television series ''In a Good Way'', ''Aim High'' and ''Love Cuisine''. Lee holds a master's degree in sport management from Dayeh University, and h ...
as An Zhu Ben (Takemoto),
Chiaki Ito is a Japanese singer, actress, dancer, model and a former member of the group AAA AAA, Triple A, or Triple-A is a three-letter initialism or abbreviation which may refer to: Airports * Anaa Airport in French Polynesia (IATA airport code AAA) * ...
as Hua Ben Yu (Hagumi),
Eddie Peng Eddie Peng Yu-Yan (; born 24 March 1982) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and model. Personal life Peng was born in Penghu, Taiwan. He moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the age of thirteen. In 2000, he graduated from Sir Winston Church ...
as Ren Sen Tian (Morita), Joe Cheng as Den Zhen Shan (Mayama), and Janine Chang as He Ya Gong (Ayumi). It was produced by Huang Zhi Ming and directed by Li Yun Chan. It was broadcast on free-to-air on Chinese Television System (CTS) (華視) from 25 May 2008 to 31 August 2008 on Sundays at 22:00.


Reception

The series topped the 2006 and 2007 list of Takarajimasha's '' Kono Manga ga Sugoi!'' guidebook top 20 manga for female readers. In 2003, ''Honey and Clover'' won the 27th
Kodansha Manga Award is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous year, the event is sponsored by the publisher Kodansha. It is currently awarded in three categories: '' shōnen'', '' shōjo'', and general. The awards began in 1977, initially w ...
for '' shōjo'' category. About.com's Deb Aoki lists ''Honey and Clover'' as the best new josei manga of 2008. Yū Aoi won the award for Best Actress at the 28th
Yokohama Film Festival The is an annual awards ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan. Ten films are chosen as the best of the year and various awards are given to personnel. The first festival, held on February 3, 1980, was a small affair by fans and film critics. In 1994, ...
for her role as Hagumi Hanamoto in the live-action film.


Notes


References


Further reading

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External links

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Honey and Clover
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''Honey and Clover'' Official Shueisha Manga site

''Honey and Clover'' Official Anime site

''Honey and Clover'' Official Live-Action Movie site

''Honey and Clover'' Official Japanese TV Drama site

''Feng Mi Xing Yun Cao'' Official Taiwanese TV Drama site

Chika Umino official site
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