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series written and illustrated by
Shungiku Nakamura is a Japanese manga artist. She is most famous for creating ''Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance''. Nakamura's distinct style of manga has been identified largely throughout Japanese and English yaoi fanbases. Her works usually include large age gap ...
. In 2011, the manga was adapted into an anime television series. Produced by
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under the direction of
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, the
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series began its broadcast run on April 9, 2011. An
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was bundled with the fifth and sixth volumes of the manga series, released in March and September 2011. A film adaptation was released on March 15, 2014. On December 13, 2016,
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announced they had licensed the series, including the OVA. It was released on home-video on March 7, 2017. In January 2018, the manga launched a game app version, which was released for the Smartphone/iOS. A new anime adaptation focused on the Proposal Arc was announced to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the new ''Emerald'' magazine. It premiered on February 21, 2020. In June 2021, the anime was revisited by Funimation's Aedan Juvet where it was praised for its expansion of LGBTQ+ representation in anime. ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' is a spin-off of ''
Junjo Romantica is a Japanese boys' love manga series by Shungiku Nakamura. It focuses on four storylines: the main couple, which comprises the bulk of the books, and three other male couples that provide ongoing side stories ("Junjo Egoist", "Junjo Terr ...
'', another series by the same author.


Plot

Ritsu Onodera, a literary editor, resigns from his father's publishing company, due to his coworkers' jealousy toward his success, claiming that he is simply riding his father's coattails. He applies for a position at Marukawa Publishing in order to move away from his father's shadow, but instead of his preferred department of literature, he is placed in the infamous manga department, ''Emerald''. He initially considers resigning, especially because he finds his new boss, Masamune Takano, intolerable and unnerving from the very beginning; however, Takano inadvertently convinces Onodera to stick with the job by calling him "useless", his pride forcing him to stay in order to prove his worth. Later, Onodera learns that Takano's old family name was Saga, and that he was an older schoolmate from high school that Onodera fell in love with and confessed to. It turns out Takano still has feelings for Onodera, and he tells him he will make him fall in love with him again. The series shows how Takano slowly achieves this goal, and the obstacles the two face. There are also two other couples in this show; their stories are shown in later episodes. The characters follow Onodera's fellow editors: Hatori and his longtime friend (and manga artist he's in charge of) Yoshino, as well as Kisa and the attractive bookstore employee he has his eye on, Yukina. An extra novel follows salesman and longtime friend of Takano's, Yokozawa, as he's swept off his feet following a harsh breakup by attractive widower and single father Kirishima.


Characters

; : :Ritsu Onodera is a 25-year-old jaded literary editor. He is the only son of the head of Onodera Publications, previously working at his father's company in the literature department. Hearing his fellow co-workers accusing him of only getting ahead due to his father's influence, he decides to show that he can be successful on his own by going to work at Marukawa Publishing. After being hurt by his first love in high school when he was 15, Onodera vowed to never fall in love again. His resolve is tested, however, when he is reunited with the boy he once loved, Masamune Takano. With Takano now very much a man and his new boss, things become very complicated for Onodera as he must juggle his career and his feelings for his first love. :Before transferring to Marukawa Publishing, Onodera was an editor in charge Ryouichi Sumi, father of Misaki's friend Keiichi Sumi (also from ''Junjo Romantica''). ; : :The 27-year-old Masamune Takano, formerly known as Masamune Saga before his parents' divorce and his mother's remarriage, is the
editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is held accoun ...
of the ''Emerald'' department at Marukawa Publishing, where he is sometimes referred to as "the Capable." He and Onodera were once in a brief relationship in high school, but split up over a misunderstanding. It is later revealed that, during college, Takano went through a breakdown from his breakup with Onodera, family problems, and other personal issues, which in turn left him with unresolved feelings for Onodera. When both he and Onodera realize who each other are, he promises Onodera that he will make him fall in love with him again, much to Onodera's contempt. :In ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi: Takano Masamune no Baai'' (), the reader sees Takano's perspective on his and Onodera's first meeting and romantic development. ; : :An Kohinata is Onodera's childhood friend and his fiancée, due to an agreement their parents made when the two were kids; however, Onodera does not view her as his fiancée. Sweet, polite and sensitive, An has deep feelings for him, despite being rejected by Onodera (whom she calls "Ricchan") when she confessed her love. ; :Haitani is Takano's former co-worker at his previous job. He wishes to take revenge on Takano's for "stealing" his ex-lover. He seems to develop feelings for Ritsu, though it is unknown where it's genuine or not. He is later revealed to be bisexual. ; : :Chiaki Yoshino is a 28-year-old shōjo manga artist known under the
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Chiharu Yoshikawa (a female name). His editor in-charge is Hatori Yoshiyuki, who is also his childhood friend. His two best friends are Hatori and Yuu Yanase, but the lines between friendship and love begin to blur after a number of confusing incidents. Yoshino begins to question his feelings for Hatori after witnessing him and Yanase together in what he thinks is a kiss; then Hatori kisses him one night and confesses his feelings. Yoshino begins to realize he has to confront his true feelings or risk losing them both. ; : :Hatori, also known as Tori, is 28 years old and an editor in Marukawa's ''Emerald'' department. Although in the beginning he is seen as serious and reserved, it is later revealed that he has secretly harbored deep feelings for his childhood friend, Yoshino. After confessing his love, Hatori pulls away fearing that Yoshino doesn't feel the same, who he believes loves his rival, Yanase, instead. However, unbeknownst to Hatori, Yoshino does somewhat return those same feelings. ; : :Chief assistant for manga artist Chiaki Yoshino, Yuu Yanase came to know both Hatori and Yoshino when they were in junior high school. An immediate tension is visible between Hatori and Yuu, though it is not until later that it is discovered that both are vying for the love of Yoshino. ; : :Kisa is a fellow editor in the ''Emerald'' department and 30 years old, though he is usually mistaken for being much younger due to his looks. He considers himself gay but has never been in a serious relationship; in fact, he doesn't think himself capable of being in one because of his tendency to fall for a guy's good looks without knowing their personality. Because of this, he immediately questions his feelings for Kou and doesn't hold out much hope for a relationship with him. His mentality can be described by his line, "Love at first sight works well enough in manga, but this is reality." ; : :Kou Yukina is a 21-year-old clerk in charge of the manga section at the popular bookstore, Marimo Books. He's been aware of Kisa coming in to watch him, though he initially believed Kisa was just a shy high school student. When he discovers that Kisa is the editor behind all of his favorite works, however, he begins to develop romantic feelings for him, despite considering himself straight prior to their meeting. Throughout their relationship, Kou shows that he is more than willing to fight for Kisa, whom he tries to make understand that what they feel for each other is real and whom he believes to have the capability to fall in love. ; : :Yokozawa works in the sales department at Marukawa. He is a close friend of Takano's, with whom he had a physical relationship when they were both in college. It is common knowledge in the publishing world that Yokozawa helped Takano get into publishing and his position at Marukawa. He is seriously jealous of and resents Onodera, whom he blames for "screwing up" Takano ten years ago. He often warns Onodera away from Takano, even going as far as proclaiming Takano is his. :He has his own side story entitled ''Takafumi Yokozawa No Baai'' about his new love interest, Kirishima Zen, as he handles his rejection by Takano. ; : :Zen Kirishima was first introduced in ''Junjo Romantica'' as the editor-in-chief of ''Japun'', the manga magazine; here, he is now the new love interest for Yokozawa. He is raising his daughter, Hiyori, on his own due to his wife's passing a few years ago. After blackmailing Yokozawa, the two begin dating upon realizing their feelings for one another. He has a habit of teasing Yokozawa, calling him the "mother" of his daughter Hiyori. ; : :Hiyori is the 10-year-old daughter and only child of Zen Kirishima and his wife, the latter of whom died some time ago. She bonds quickly with Yokozawa, to whom she refers as "Onii-san" (big brother/older male figure). She's responsible for cooking her father's meals and is very fond of kittens and green tea sweets. ; : :Kanade Mino is a fellow editor in the ''Emerald'' department at Marukawa, who is constantly smiling through all the stress and exhaustion. It has been hinted that he has a dark side, with Takano stating, "Make sure you don't make Mino upset." ; : :Isaka is the president of Marukawa Publishing and he is acquainted with Onodera's parents. He also appears as a character in ''Junjo Romantica''. In "Junjo Mistake", the reader learns he has been in a relationship with his secretary/childhood playmate Asahina for the past ten years after both acknowledged their mutual feelings. He once aspired to be a novelist, but realized his real talents lay in finding future best-sellers. Like Onodera, others once implied that Isaka's success only came from his family's influence (when in reality it was his talent in nurturing authors to greatness), so he feels a kinship with Onodera, which annoys Onodera who wants to get away from that image. ; : :Asahina is Ryūichiro's assistant, who came to work for the Isaka family when they helped the Asahina family out of a bad situation. Originally intended to be Isaka's playmate, he ended up becoming something more of a caretaker and developed feelings for Isaka at a young age. ; : :Ritsu's close friend and former co-worker from Onedera Publication, Ritsu's family's company. ; : :A famous
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working for ''Emerald'' at Marukawa Publishing. Because her work is extremely popular, she is very wealthy and lives a luxurious lifestyle.


Media


Manga

Written and illustrated by
Shungiku Nakamura is a Japanese manga artist. She is most famous for creating ''Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance''. Nakamura's distinct style of manga has been identified largely throughout Japanese and English yaoi fanbases. Her works usually include large age gap ...
, ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' began serialization in the November 2006 issue of ''The Ruby'' magazine, which went on sale October 13, 2006. It moved to ''Asuka Ciel'' magazine in July 2009 where it continued through May 2014. Publisher Kadokawa announced in May 2014 that it would launch a real-life version of the ''Emerald'' manga magazine from Shungiku Nakamura's ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' manga. As of August 2014, ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' and Nakamura's other manga ''
Junjo Romantica is a Japanese boys' love manga series by Shungiku Nakamura. It focuses on four storylines: the main couple, which comprises the bulk of the books, and three other male couples that provide ongoing side stories ("Junjo Egoist", "Junjo Terr ...
'' have switched publications to ''Emerald'' magazine. The individual chapters have been released as twenty tankōbon volumes by
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's ''Asuka Comic CL-DX'' branch. The first volume was published on July 1, 2008, and the nineteenth on May 1, 2024. The first eight volumes of ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' have been licensed for an English release in February 2015 by SuBlime, a subsidiary of North American manga publisher
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. The English title is ''The World's Greatest First Love: The Case of Ritsu Onodera'', and volume one was printed in February 2015. Subsequent releases were every other month thereafter. The series was originally licensed for English-language release in North America by
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's
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, with volume one due for release on July 12, 2011, but went unused due to the May 31, 2011, closure of
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's publishing efforts.


Novels

As of April 2011, there have been four novels published telling the story of Hatori and Yoshino, titled ''Yoshino Chiaki no Baai'' (), authored by Fujisaki Miyako. There are also mini-comics drawn by Shungiku Nakamura included at the end of each novel. As of December 2012, three novels about Yokozawa and his new lover have been published, titled "Yokozawa Takafumi no Baai" (). These novels also include mini-comics. In 2013's January issue of ''Asuka Ciel'' magazine, it was confirmed that an anime adaptation film of this story is currently in development. The series director, Chiaki Kon, also directed the film. In addition, a special ''Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi'' anime short called "''Valentine-hen" was screened alongside the film on March 15, 2014. The Case of Chiaki Yoshino
The Case of Chiaki Yoshino (Omnibus)
Reprints of volume 1-4 of The Case of Chiaki Yoshino.
The Case of Takafumi Yokozawa The Case of Takafumi Yokozawa (omnibus)
Reprints of Volumes 1-6 of The Case of Takafumi Yokozawa.
The Case of Yoshiyuki Hatori
The Case of Animate


Anime

The first season opening for the
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is "Sekai de Ichiban Koishiteru" by Shuhei Kita and the ending is "Ashita Boku wa Kimi ni Ai ni Iku" by Wakaba. The second season opening is "Sekai no Hate ni Kimi ga Itemo" by Shuhei Kita and the ending is "Aikotoba" by Sakura Merry-Men. The second season featured Junjo Mistake in episode six. An
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, bundled with the limited edition of the manga's sixth volume, was released in September. A new anime adaptation, focusing on the Proposal Arc, premiered on February 21, 2020.


Season 1


Season 2


References


External links


Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi
—official anime website
Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi
—official movie website

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