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Two live-action film adaptations have been made for Nana. The first, Nana, was released on September 3, 2005. The film stars Mika Nakashima as the punk star Nana Oosaki, Aoi Miyazaki as Hachi (Nana Komatsu), Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjou, Tetsuji Tamayama as Takumi Ichinose, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobuo Terashima, and Kenichi Matsuyama as Shinichi Okazaki. The DVD edition was released on March 3, 2006. The film did quite well at the Japanese box office, grossing more than 4 billion yen, and staying in the top 10 for several weeks. [17] Man, this taught me a lesson in the consequences of hedonism. Lol, it makes the fun stuff look so dangerous in hindsight, but I’m cheering for Hatchi; although she’ll need a whole lot more than cheer in the next stages of her life 😅 Several tribute albums inspired by Nana have been produced. Including Punk Night from Nana released on September 26, 2003 and, Nana's Song Is My Song on November 6, 2003. The only official tribute album, Love for Nana was released on March 16, 2005. Synopsis: At long last, Hanako-kun reveals his plan to save Nene from her inevitable, swiftly approaching death. But even knowing his intentions, Nene is determined to return to reality-and to do that, she'll need the help of School Mystery No. 4, Mei Shijima. Can Nene overcome this ghost's regrets and self-loathing to find her way home?! Este tomo 8 me ha destrozado, he tenido que ir parando de vez en cuando la lectura a limpiarme los ojos, ya que las lágrimas no me dejaban leer.

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Nana Osaki, on the other hand, was a fiery and proud high schooler who joined a local band and fell in love with music and one of her bandmates. When forced to choose between her musical aspirations and her relationship, she chose her passion and parted ways with her boyfriend. On her 20th birthday, she too boarded the train to Tokyo to become a renowned vocalist.

Hachi's happiness with Nobu is slipping through her fingers as an unexpected complication with Takumi threatens to upend her entire life. And unlike her past romantic woes, the choice she makes now will change the lives of everyone around her. Yazawa started her manga publishing life in 1985; throughout 15 years of publishing, she wrote over ten series on Ribon magazine. While most of her manga continues to be published in Japan by Shueisha, publishers of Ribon and Cookie (in which Nana is serialized), series like Paradise Kiss now appear in other magazines such as Zipper, published by Shodensha. The Viz Shojo Beat English language release of volume 11 erroneously omits chapter 41 from the table of contents. Puede que la adaptación a anime sea perfecta (literalmente adaptaron cuadro por cuadro y diálogo por diálogo), pero en papel todo se siente mucho más dramático e intenso.

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Vz's Shonen Jump Shojo Beat Shake-up". Anime News Network. June 1, 2007. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014 . Retrieved May 30, 2010. The anime was intended to be equal to the manga, and adapted up to the first chapter of volume 12 to avoid filler. In April 2007, when asked about a continuation of the anime, Junko Koseki (editor of Nana in Shueisha) and Masao Maruyama (former managing director of Madhouse) stated that they had decided to wait until the manga ends before producing more material. [23] Tribute albums [ edit ] ACCLAIMED ANIME SERIES "NANA" COMING TO SENTAI". Sentai Filmworks. January 26, 2021. Archived from the original on August 30, 2022 . Retrieved January 26, 2021. Great Graphic Novels for Teens". Young Adult Library Services Association. Chicago: American Library Association. July 30, 2007. Archived from the original on July 7, 2013 . Retrieved June 4, 2013. Viz Media— Comic-Con International 2007". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 19, 2019 . Retrieved May 30, 2010.Synopsis: Nene Yashiro serves as the assistant to the School Mystery Hanako-kun. When she is invited by enigmatic playboy Natsuhiko to a mysterious tea party, she meets Hanako-kun's “girlfriend” and his “little brother”...!? On top of that, she learns that one of the Seven Mysteries is mixed in with her classmates... Written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa, Nana first appeared as a one-shot in 1999 in Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 of Shueisha's Cookie, a sister magazine of Ribon. [6] Nana was later serialized in Cookie, starting in the July 2000 issue (published on May 26), [7] [8] [9] when it was relaunched as a monthly magazine. [6] Nana ran in the magazine for 84 chapters, until the July 2009 issue (published on May 26), [10] and the series was put on hiatus in June of the same year due to Yazawa falling ill. [11] Yazawa returned from the hospital in early April 2010, but it was not specified when or if she would resume the manga. [12] The individual chapters of Nana have been collected by Shueisha into 21 tankōbon volumes, published under the Ribon Mascot Comics Cookie imprint, between May 15, 2000, and March 13, 2009. [13] [14] Its latest four chapters have not been published in a tankōbon volume. [6]

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