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, also known as ''My Little Lover'', is a Japanese
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Shungicu Uchida , known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist, novelist, essayist, actress, and singer. Biography She was born August 7, 1959 in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Her father left the family when she and her younger sister were in pri ...
. It has been adapted into four
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. The manga has been released in France by Éditions IMHO with the title ''La petite amie de Minami''. The theme song of the 2004 drama series is " Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy" by
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1990 cast

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Hikari Ishida (born May 25, 1972) is a Japanese actress. She starred along with Megumi Odaka and Natsuki Ozawa in the TV-series ''Hana no Asuka-gumi!''. She also released several singles and six albums and she had one minor hit with the song "Emerald no Suna ...
as Chiyomi * Masaki Kudo as Hiroyuki Minami * Yasuyo Shirashima * Naoki Miyashita *
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Shungicu Uchida , known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist, novelist, essayist, actress, and singer. Biography She was born August 7, 1959 in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Her father left the family when she and her younger sister were in pri ...
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Haruko Kato was a Japanese actress. Biography Haruko Kato was born in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, on 24 November 1922. After training at acting school, she was signed up with the film production company Toho in 1939, debuting in ' in the same year. She marri ...


1994 cast

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Yumiko Takahashi is a Japanese actress and singer. She is nicknamed "Good-P" short for Good Personality. She has had prominent roles in a number of television series, feature films and stage productions. As a singer she has released ten albums. She has been repr ...
as Chiyomi Horikiri *
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as Hiroyuki Minami *
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as Risako Nomura *
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as Chiyomi's father *
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as Hiroyuki's father


2004 cast

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as Chiyomi Horikiri: Another top student and calligrapher who is Susumu's girlfriend. She shrinks down to 16 cm(6 inches) from a curse when he leaves her. *
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as Susumu Minami: A handsome runner who is Chiyomi's boyfriend and the object of Reika's affections. *
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as Reika Nomura: A top class student who uses her looks to try and win Minami over. However, Susumu doesn't like her for a personal reason. Wasn't very nice to Chiyomi until much later when Reika realizes how much she did relate to her. *
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as Sakura Minami: Susumu's younger sister. *
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as Kenichi Minami: Susumu's father who is hard on him to focus on his studies. He came close a few times to discovering Chiyomi in his son's room. *
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as Seiichiro Kusakabe: Chiyomi's 2nd cousin and Senji's nephew who works as a teacher. * Soichiro Kitamura as Senji Horikiri: Chiyomi's grandfather who taught her calligraphy and was strict in raising her when her mother(Senji's daughter), Mariko died. When he suffered another
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, Susumu and Chiyomi does the right thing to explain themselves to him. * Tomoya Ishii as Koshiku Ohara: Susumu's best friend who finds out about Chiyomi in her shrunken form. Ohara is the only one who helped find ways to keep others from finding the truth. * Yuko Natori as Takeko Minami: Susumu's mother who helps Reika cope with her lack of communication with her own parents.


2015 cast

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Maika Yamamoto is a Japanese actress, TV personality, and fashion model. She is known for her roles as Kaede Kayano in ''Assassination Classroom'', Chiyomi Horikiri in the 2015 television drama ''Minami-kun no Koibito'', and Mizuki Kurata in the 2018 film adap ...
as Chiyomi Horikiri: Member of the dance club and writing her own fantasy stories, which she posts online in installments. Former childhood friend and sweetheart of Shunichi. She shrinks to 15 cm after wishing to go back to her childhood days and a fight she had with her parents *
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as Shunichi Minami: Former childhood friend and sweetheart of Chiyomi who formerly practiced
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and whose father left them when he was younger. He is preparing himself for medical school - he hopes to become a doctor * Erina Nakayama as Sayuri Nomura: A classmate of both Shunichi and Chiyomi. She relates to Shunichi due to a similar situation she is in with her mother disappearing. Most of the male students swoon over Sayuri, giving her the nickname "Pheromones" because they find her so sexy, but she does not seem to have any friends. She is head over heals for Shunichi and often pursues him. When she openly admits her feelings for him, he eventually turns her down and in the end, finally admits his feelings for Chiyomi. *
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as Riku Tagaki: Another classmate who is friends with Chiyomi and Ami. Riku has feelings for Chiyomi and doesn't like Shunichi for the way he treats her. He suspects that Minami had something to do with Chiyomi's disappearance. In episode 9, Riku learns the truth and confronts Shunichi about it. This leads to him learning about Chiyomi's shrunken form and her true reason for disappearing (she is actually in hiding). *
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as Asuka Horikiri: Chiyomi's sister, who is kind to her. She is friends with Shunichi Minami and is the only one aside from Sayuri he hasn't acted cold around. In Episode 8: she is the first to learn about Chiyomi's shrunken form apart from Shunichi and tries to keep the secret. *
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as Noriko Horikiri: Chiyomi's strict mother who is a realist, but is also secretly a romantic. She finds Chiyomi in her shrunken form in Episode 10 after Shunichi is in an accident. *
Narimi Arimori Narimi Arimori (有森 也実 ''Arimori Narimi'', born 10 December 1967 in Yokohama, Japan) is a Japanese actress. Filmography Film *''Hoshizora no Mukō no Kuni'' (1986) – Risa *''Final Take'' (1986) – Koharu Tanaka *''Tora-san's Bluebird ...
as Emiko Minami: Shunichi's mother who is worried about her son. Her husband left her, which put her in a bind, having to raise her son alone, but she no longer holds it against him. She later discovers his relationship with Kana and accepts his petition for divorce. * Moe Sasaki as Ami Mikimoto: Chiyomi's best friend, who is in the same dance club. She may have a crush on Riku, but keeps it top secret. * Ichirota Miyagawa as Noburo Minami: Shunichi's father who mysteriously disappears during junior high. He taught Shunichi
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. It is eventually revealed in episode 5 that Noburo is in a relationship with Sayuri's mother, Kana. * Kouichi Oohori as Jouji Horikiri: Chiyomi's father who works as a florist. He is also strict with Chiyomi when it comes to her future. In Episode 10, he learns about Chiyomi being tiny and faints upon seeing her in Noriko's purse *
Kazue Tsunogae Kazue (written: 一恵, 一枝, 和恵, 和枝, 和永, 良恵 or かずえ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese actress *, Japanese gymnast *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese voice actress ...
as Tomiko Minami: Shunichi's grandmother, who tells him and Chiyomi the legends of Issun-boshi and the one-inch princess known as Issun-hime. Tomiko learns about Chiyomi's shrinking in episode 6, though at first she believes she is the one-inch princess of the legend.


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External links

*https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1181720/ *https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2137122/ *https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4773436/
''La Petite Amie de Minami''
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