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Seiyuu manakah yang ideal menjadi saudara perempuan?

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Penyedia layanan internet Jepang BIGLOBE memposting hasil dari survei yang dilakukan dua penggunanya tentang seiyuu [aktris pengisi suara] mana yang para penggemar paling inginkan untuk menjadi kakak dan adik perempuan mereka di situs Anime One mereka. Survei ini bukan merupakan survei BIGLOBE resmi, tapi survei yang dilakukan oleh seorang pengguna bernama "Taka" menggunakan sistem Anime Ranking Maker dari website tersebut.
 
Di antara 1.424 dan 1.420 suara yang dikumpulkan untuk polling kakak dan adik perempuan ini, berikut ini adalah pilihan teratas:
 
Adik perempuan:
1. Yui Ogura [180 suara]
2. Kanae Ito [167 suara]
3. Kana Hanazawa [140 suara]
4. Ayana Taketatsu [125 suara]
5. Rina Hidaka [102 suara]
6. Kana Asumi [92 suara]
7. Rie Kugimiya [80 suara]
8. Yuka Iguchi [78 suara]
9. Yukari Tamura [73 suara]
10. Satomi Satou [62 suara]
11. Aoi Yuuki [59 suara]
12. Kaori Ishihara [54 suara]
13. Hisako Kanemoto [41 suara]
14. Yuka Ootsubo [32 suara]
14. Minako Kotobuki [32 suara]
16. Shiori Mikami [26 suara]
17. Asuka Oogame [24 suara]
18. Kaori Fukuhara [21 suara]
19. Nobuyo Oyama [19 suara]
20. Harumi Sakurai [17 suara]
 
Kakak perempuan:
1. Yui Horie [166 suara]
1. Miyuki Sawashiro [166 suara]
3. Nana Mizuki [129 suara]
4. Youko Hikasa [108 suara]
4. Aki Toyosaki [108 suara]
6. Mamiko Noto [91 suara]
7. Yukari Tamura [83 suara]
8. Chiwa Saito [72 suara]
9. Yukana [65 suara]
10. Kana Asumi [59 suara]
11. Saori Hayami [58 suara]
12. Kikuko Inoue [49 suara]
13. Yuko Minaguchi [44 suara]
14. Ayako Kawasumi [41 suara]
15. Yuko Goto [39 suara]
16. Sayaka Ohara [35 suara]
17. Yuu Asakawa [28 suara]
17. Aya Hisakawa [28 suara]
19. Shizuka Itou [25 suara]
20. Megumi Hayashibara [23 suara]
21. Sayuri Yahagi [3 suara]
 
Seperti yang dikutip megindo.net dari animenewsnetwork, survei ini dilakukan diantara para pengguna dari portal situs Anime One dari BIGLOBE antara tanggal 21 Juli dan 28 Juli.

Anime Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru So Desu yo? diumumkan

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Penerbit Jepang Kadokawa telah secara resmi mengumumkan pengembangan sebuah anime berdasarkan seri novel komedi fantasi karya Taro Tatsunoko berjudul “Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru So Desu yo?” (Don’t Problem Children Come From an Alternate World?). Serial light novel ini berkisah tentang tiga remaja Jepang yang angkuh yang diangkut ke dunia fantasi alternatif untuk "menggulingkan setan."
 
Seperti yang dikutip megindo.net dari animenation, serial novelnya, yang diilustrasikan oleh Yuu Amano, pertama kali dirilis pada April 2011 dan saat ini memiliki lima novel inti dan tiga koleksi cerita pendek.
 
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Kemunculan kembali Initial D

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Edisi terbaru dari Young Magazine melaporkan bahwa sebuah anime baru berdasarkan manga balap mobil populer karya Shuuichi Shigeno sedang dalam pengembangan. Format dari anime baru ini belum terungkap. Seperti yang dikutip megindo.net dari www.animenation.net, anime Initial terbaru Initial D sebelumnya adalah OVA "Extra Stage 2: Tabidachi no Green" yang dirilis pada tahun 2008.
 
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Drama Hana no Zubora-Meshi diumumkan

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Manga memasak karya Masayuki Kusumi dan Etsuko Mizusawa, Hana no Zubora-Meshi (Hana’s Sloppy Meals) akan diadaptasi menjadi sebuah seri dari episode live-action berdurasi 10 setengah jam untuk jaringan televisi MBS dan TBS. Manga dengan penjualan terlaris tentang ibu rumah tangga yang memasak untuk dirinya sendiri sementara suaminya sedang pergi pada perjalanan bisnis ini diluncurkan pada tahun 2009 dan hingga saat ini telah memiliki dua volume. Seperti yang dikutip megindo.net dari www.animenation.net, manga tentang makanan karya penulis Masayuki Kusumi yang berjudul Kodoku no Gourmet pernah diadaptasi menjadi sebuah serial live-action awal tahun ini.
 
image © Akita Shoten

Atchi Kotchi

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Atchi Kotchi
Acchi Kocchi Anime Series Logo.png
Title card from the 2012 anime series
あっちこっち
Genre Romantic comedy, Slice of life
Manga
Written by Ishiki
Published by Houbunsha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Manga Time Kirara
Original run 2006 – ongoing
Volumes 4
TV anime
Directed by Fumitoshi Oizaki
Studio AIC
Network TBS
Original run April 2012June 2012
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)

Atchi Kotchi (あっちこっち?, English title "Place to Place"), also known as Acchi Kocchi, is a Japanese yonkoma manga series by Ishiki which began serialisation in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara magazine from 2006. An anime adaptation by AIC began airing on TBS from April 5, 2012.[1][2]

Plot

The serious-minded Tsumiki and the pure-hearted Io feel they never want to be parted, but haven't become a couple yet. More than friends but less than lovers, they develop an awkward quasi-romance.

Main characters

Tsumiki Miniwa (御庭 つみき Miniwa Tsumiki)
 Tsumiki Miniwa
Voiced by: Rumi Ōkubo
 Ookubo, Rumi
The main female protagonist. Tsumiki is somewhat petite and dainty in stature. She has a tsundere attitude, and has a crush on Io. Every time Io gives Tsumiki a pat on the head or Tsumiki sees something she likes, she grows cat ears. Tsumiki has shown an unusual level of strength for her size, often shown it at Mayoi's expense. She is skilled at arcade games, which is demonstrated in Episode 1 of the anime series.
Io Otonashi (音無 伊御 Otonashi Io)
Io Otonashi
Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto
Okamoto, Nobuhiko
The main male protagonist. Dense, yet kind at heart. He is oblivious to Tsumiki's crush on him, but she is the closest girl to him regardless. He is usually seen spinning a pen with his hand, often fast enough to catch Mayoi's surprise at his hand's speed. At times, he unknowingly acts like a casanova. He is also quite strong, which is often (though not as often as Tsumiki) showed during Sakaki or Mayoi's pranks or antics.
Mayoi Katase (片瀬 真宵 Katase Mayoi)
Mayoi Katase
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame
Nabatame, Hitomi
Along with Sakaki, she makes up the prankster duo in the friendship circle. Very savvy with electronics and almost never seen without her lab coat. She loves to tease Tsumiki, which often brings her severe repercussions from Tsumiki herself. She tends to end her sentences with "nyan".
Sakaki Inui (戌井 榊 Inui Sakaki)
 Sakaki Inui
Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma
Asanuma, Shintaro
Io's partner-in-crime. Together with Mayoi, he makes up the prankster duo in the friendship circle. His sister owns a patisserie where he, Hime and Io also work.
Hime Haruno (春野 姫 Haruno Hime)
Hime Haruno
Voiced by: Kaori Fukuhara
 Fukuhara, Kaori
The clumsy ditz and air-head member of the group. She has a very sweet and innocent personality. Easily gets a nosebleed when she's flustered or riled up. Also a part time worker at Hatch Potch

Other characters

Miiko Inui (戌井 みいこ Inui Miiko?)
Voiced by: Yuko Minaguchi
The shop manager of the cake shop Hatch Potch (ハチポチ Hachi Pochi?) and Sakaki's elder sister. She has waist-length light brown hair and is always smiling. In the anime, she is revealed to be one of Io's weaknesses as he can't flatly refuse an earnest request from her.
Saki Sakimori (崎守 咲 Sakimori Saki?)
Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori
A student with waist-length blond hair and green eyes. Her hair arcs up in two triangle shapes, giving the appearance that she has cat's ears.
Kana Miyama (深山 佳奈 Miyama Kana?)
Voiced by: Hiromi Konno
A student with green hair in short, puffy pigtails and blue eyes.
Kyōya Saibara (西原 京谷 Saibara Kyōya?)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga
A student with short black hair. He is secretly in love with Saki.
Kikue Sakuragawa (桜川 キクヱ Sakuragawa Kikue?)
Voiced by: Junko Iwao
A clumsy teacher with shoulder-length greyish-light-blue hair and green eyes.
Ami Kirino (桐野 亜美 Kirino Ami?)
Voiced by: Marie Miyake
A student with pinkish hair. She is a member of the Broadcast Committee, that is, the school radio.

Media

Anime

An anime television series based on the manga began airing in Japan on April 5, 2012. The opening theme is Atchi de Kotchi de (あっちでこっちで?, "Here and There") by Rumi Ōkubo, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Hitomi Nabatame, Kaori Fukuhara, and Shintarō Asanuma, whilst the ending theme is Te o Gyu Shite ne (手をギュしてね?, "Grasp Me Tightly") by Rumi Ōkubo.

Episode list

No. Title Original airdate
01 "Here ⇔ There"
"Atchi ⇔ Kotchi" (あっち⇔こっち) 
April 5, 2012
One cold day in winter, Miniwa Tsumiki joins her close friend and crush Otonashi Io to a visit on the Arcade along their friends Katase Mayoi, Haruno Hime and Inui Sakaki. 
02 "Delicious Cakes ⇔ Valentine Lipstick"
"Oishii Kēki to ⇔ Barentain Rippu" (美味しいケーキと⇔ばれんたいんリップ) 
April 12, 2012
Part A: The group pays a visit to Sakaki's older sister Miiko's Cake Shop, the Hatch Potch, where Io and Sakaki work.
Part B: Valentine's Day is on the corner and Tsumiki, Mayoi and Hime assemble to make chocolates for the group. 
03 "The Relentless Snowball Fight and Cooking Class (Burn)"
"Mujōnaru Yukigassen VS ⇔ Chōri Jisshū (Moe)" (無情なる雪合戦VS⇔調理実習(燃)) 
April 19, 2012
Part A: The winter is almost over. The gang divide themselves into two teams and play snowball but Mayoi and Sakaki has some tricks up their sleeves.
Part B: Cooking class. In a different team than Io, Tsumiki takes the opportunity to show him her culinary skills. 
04 "I Want to Catch ⇔ Donna Donna of Love"
"Tsukamaetai no ⇔ Koi no Dona Dona" (つかまえたいの⇔恋のドナドナ) 
April 26, 2012
Part A: Due to a teachers' meeting, afternoon club activities have been cancelled, so Mayoi announces a "Kick the Can" game, for which the students are divided into two teams: hiders and seekers with a special penality for the losing team.
Part B: The school radio now turns into a school TV with special guests Io and Sakaki, who have to give advice to problems sent in by girl students. 
05 "Attack! ⇔ and Nyanber Nyan!"
"Atakku! ⇔ Nyanbā Nyan!" (アタック!⇔にゃんばーにゃん!) 
May 03, 2012
Part A: After the five have discussed some embarrassing details of the physical check-up, they settle on a competitive volley ball match. The losing team has to fight for the most popular lunch items in the school cafeteria.
Part B: The five go on a picnic where they decide to play Frisbee before the meal. Io sits apart from the others playing with the many cats that become friendly with him, much to their admiration. 
06 "Pool and Shirt and ⇔ Homework"
"Pūru to Y-Shatsu to ⇔ Shukudai" (プールとYシャツと⇔宿題) 
May 10, 2012
Part A: It's time for summer uniforms and the students are assigned to pool cleaning. It does not take long for them to make some mess of it.
Part B: The afternoon before the test, Mayoi suggests a study group meeting in Io's house. Sakaki cannot go because he has a shift in Hatch Potch, so it is Io and the three girls. After the test, the weather turns rainy and there are fewer umbrellas than needed. 
07 "It's the Mountains! It's a River! ⇔ Barbecue!"
"Yama da! Kawa da! ⇔ Bābekyū!" (山だ!川だ!⇔バーベキュー!) 
May 17, 2012
Although summer homework is still waiting for them to finish, except for Io, the five decide to take a train trip to a mountain resort. 
08 "Summer Homework ⇔ Summer Festival"
"Shukudai no Natsu ⇔ Matsuri no Natsu" (宿題の夏⇔祭りの夏) 
May 24, 2012
Part A: The girls decide to pay a visit to Io's place as Tsumiki's air conditioner gets broken. However, Mayoi and Sakaki are still held by the task of finishing up their homework, and urges the others to not worry about them and have some fun by themselves, despite their behavior says otherwise.
Part B: The gang attends the summer festival together, facing several humorous situations as they try some of its attractions. 
09 "Dress Me Up! ⇔ The School Festival of Love and Romance"
"Watashi o Tsutsunde! ⇔ Koi to Roman no Gakuensai" (ワタシを包んで!⇔恋とロマンの学園祭) 
May 31, 2012
The time comes for the school festival and the five decide to mount a crêpe stand (named "Tsutsumin!" meaning something like "I wrapped") together, which turns out to be a great success. Io serves as the cook but also sews Tsumiki's mascot uniform by hand, and promises the first crêpe to her. Mayoi wears no lab coat over her waitress uniform. 
10 "Bear Encounter ⇔ Lovelymas"
"Kuma Enkaunto ⇔ Raburimasu" (くまエンカウント⇔ラブリマス) 
June 7, 2012
Part A: Mayoi buys a bear costume for cheap and decides to put it to use by scaring as many people as she can.
Part B: Mayoi is planning to have a party on Christmas Eve but has to put it off to Christmas Day as Hime and Io promised to work in Hatch Potch. She and Tsumiki also stand in to help Io sell Christmas cakes in front of the shop. 
11 "I Look Forward to You in the New Year ⇔ Rice Cake Game"
"Kotoshi mo Yoroshiku ⇔ Motchī Gēmu" (今年もよろしく⇔もっちーげーむ) 
June 21, 2012
Part A: The five go to the New Year's festival. The following day they come together at the Inuis' place where their teacher Kikue Sakuragawa, who seems to be Miiko's friend, is also present. They talk about new year's resolutions, play games, and have a meal.
Part B: It's a very cold day. Due to a flu epidemic, more than half the class is absent, school finishes after lunch. Tsumiki and Io appear to have a 'moment' which leaves Io rather confused and flustered. 
12 "Sweet Gem ⇔ Chocolate Vale tudo"
"Amai Hōseki ⇔ Choko Bāri Tūdo" (甘い宝石⇔チョコバーリトゥード) 
June 28, 2012
Part A: It's valentine's day and the girls decide to make some chocolates, at school Tsumiki forgot the chocolates she wanted to give to Io. Everybody were having fun trading chocolates except Tsumiki. After school Tsumiki runs back to her house to get the chocolate but on the way back the chocolates got wet and then Io arives with his umbrella to protect Tsumiki from the rain. Even when the chocolates were all wet Io still accepted the chocolates.
Part B: It's White Day and the boys (inclusive Kyoya) dicide to make chocolate marshmallow, white chocolate cookies and gem sweets as return for the chocolates at valentine's day. Sakaki has secretly made some pig feets marshmallows as revenge for Mayoi's frogflesh chocolate (episode 2). At the end Io and Tsumiki talked about the kittyface on Tsumiki's gem sweetbox that Io has specialy made for her.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Place to Place
Japanese: あっちこっち

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 6, 2012 to Jun 29, 2012
Genres: Romance, School, Seinen
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.851 (scored by 8954 users)
Ranked: #6232
Popularity: #625
Members: 21,140
Favorites: 229
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.
 
 
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4370 - Summon Night X: Tears Crown (J)

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BoxArtDescription
ROM Code : 4370
Title : Summon Night X: Tears Crown
Game Region : 【Japan】 【English】
Released Group : NoRePack
Translator Group : SNX
Rom Size : 2048Mbit
Archive Name : nrp-snx.zip

Princess Lover!

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Princess Lover!
Prilover-cover.jpg
Princess Lover! visual novel cover
プリンセスラバー!
(Purinsesu Rabaa!)
Genre Drama, Romance, Harem
Game
Developer Ricotta
Publisher Ricotta (PC)
Comfort (PS2)
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Rating EOCS: 18+ (PC)
Platform PC, PlayStation 2
Released June 27, 2008 (PC)
January 28, 2010 (PS2)
Manga
Written by Ricotta
Illustrated by Naoha Yuigi
Published by Media Factory
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Media Factory Mobile!
Original run March 20, 2009 – ongoing
Manga
Princess Lover! Pure My Heart
Written by Ricotta
Illustrated by Yū Midorigi
Published by Kill Time Communication
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Comic Valkyrie
Original run September 2009 – ongoing
TV anime
Directed by Hiromitsu Kanazawa
Studio GoHands
Network Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa
Original run July 5, 2009September 20, 2009
Episodes 12

Princess Lover! (プリンセスラバー! Purinsesu Rabaa!?) is a Japanese visual novel, and it is the first title developed by Ricotta. It was first released as an adult game for the PC on June 27, 2008 in both limited and regular editions, and it was followed by an all-ages release for the PlayStation 2 on January 28, 2010. The gameplay in Princess Lover! follows a linear plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and its story focuses on the appeal of the four female main characters.
Princess Lover! has received several transitions to other media. The game was first adapted into three light novels written by Utsusemi and illustrated by Hyūma Kitsuhi. It was then followed by two manga adaptations: the first, illustrated by Naoha Yuigi, began serialization in Media Factory's Media Factory Mobile! service on March 20, 2009; and the second, illustrated by Yū Midorigi, began its serialization in the manga magazine Comic Valkyrie on July 27, 2009. An anime adaptation produced by the animation studio GoHands also began its broadcast in Japan on July 5, 2009, and it was later followed by other networks in the same month. An Internet radio show has also been produced to promote the anime adaptation, and began its broadcast on July 3, 2009.

Gameplay

A conversation in Princess Lover! depicting the protagonist Teppei talking to Yuu.
The gameplay in Princess Lover! requires little interaction from the player, as most of the duration of the game is only spent on reading the text that appears on the lower portion of the screen, representing either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point", where he or she is given the chance to choose from multiple options. The time between these points varies and can occur anywhere from a minute to much longer. Text progression pauses at these points and depending on the choices that the player makes, the plot will progress in a specific direction. There are four main plot lines in the game that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. To view all of the plot lines, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and make different decisions to progress the plot in an alternate direction.

Development

Princess Lover! is the first title developed by the visual novel developer Ricotta.[1] The project is notable as the development team comprises a limited number of credited members. Scenario for the game was provided by Shōta Onoue who has previously worked on titles such as Tactics' Tenshi no Himegodo.[2][3] Art direction and character designs were done by Kei Komori who is known for his work in various dōjin titles.[1][4] Komori later went on to create Ricotta's second title Walkure Romanze: Shōjo Kishi Monogatari.

Release history

Princess Lover! was first released to the public on June 27, 2008 as a limited edition collected in a DVD playable only on a Microsoft Windows PC. The limited edition included the game itself, and it also included a maxi single entitled "Songs From Princess Lover!".[1] It was later followed by an all-ages consumer console release published by Comfort and released for the PlayStation 2 on January 28, 2010.[5] The PlayStation 2 version entitled Princess Lover!: Eternal Love For My Lady will contain remastered graphics, and additional scenarios for Ayano Kaneko, a supporting female character being promoted to a heroine.[5]

List of Characters

[icon]Characters

Teppei Arima (有馬 哲平 Arima Teppei)
Teppei Arima
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima (anime)
Terashima, Takuma
The main protagonist, prior to the series was the son of a happy family whose father was a noodle shop owner. Coming back from school one day he learns his parents were killed in an automobile accident, he is then picked up by his grandfather, Isshin Arima who is the owner of the Arima Financial Combine, which is a very wealthy and powerful industry in Japan. Isshin then demands Teppei to become the successor to the Arima corporation and Teppei is enrolled in the most prestigious private school in Japan. He is a good swordsman and prefers sword drawing techniques.
Charlotte Hazelrink (シャルロット=ヘイゼルリンク Syarotto Heiberurinku)
Charlotte Hazelrink
Voiced by:  Ryōka Yuzuki (anime)
 
Yuzuki, Ryouka
One of the four main heroines of the series. The princess of Hazelrink Principality, whom Teppei first meets and saves from a carriage incident involving thugs. She likes to tease Teppei and has a cheery nature.
Aside from this, she is in love with Teppei and even asks Teppei to not forget about her in the anime. She also has very big breasts which attract Teppei's attention and she is also childhood friends with Sylvie van Hossen, as shown in the anime she is a little jealous of Sylvie because Charlotte is not Teppei's future wife to be. She has a butler who is very protective of her and will often go to great lengths to protect her. She also has a fiancee in the anime, despite this she does not want to give up on Teppei.
Sylvie van Hossen (シルヴィア=ファン・ホッセン Shirubia Fan Hossen)
 Sylvia van Hossen
Voiced by:  / Megumi Toyoguchi (anime)
 Toyoguchi, Megumi
One of the four main heroines of the series. Sylvie is a noble of the Flemish Principality of Eastern Europe. Fiancée of Arima Teppei and sparring partner. She is very skilled in sword fighting and enjoys her spars with Teppei. She is a bit reserved and is trying to understand Teppei being a friend first. She is the elder of the two daughters of the Head of Van Hossen Family, Vincent van Hossen. Maria, her younger sister wants her to marry Teppei. She is best friends with Charlotte, the Princess of Hazelrink. In the 9th episode she admitted to Seika that she could not understand her feelings towards Teppei and in the 11th episode she showed her true feelings to Teppei with a kiss. She is a hard woman with high standards and has a tendency to be outwardly repulsed by Teppei. She is also the captain of the Flemish military unit called the Horse Riders. She has difficulty expressing her feelings around Teppei and is better with actions than words. She loved her late mother very dearly but was unable to cry at her funeral. Her feelings for Teppei are the same that she has for her mother's memory. While she grew up in Flemish, she has not spent much of her mature life in the nation and attends school in Japan. Sylvie usually dominates Teppei when in a duel, though she just wins by a mere half second showdown..
Seika Hōjōin (鳳条院 聖華 Hōjōin Seika)
Seika Houjouin
Voiced by:  Emiri Katō (anime) 
Kato, Emiri
The daughter of the Hōjōin company and rivals Arima which leads her to dislike Teppei when he first arrives at Shūhō Academy. She is the 'Club Representative' of the 'Society Club' at Shūhō Academy and reserves the right to enroll students in the club only those whom she thinks have what it takes to be eligible for membership of the school's most extravagance club. Outside school, she is a very popular model and at the same time one of the most gifted young fashion designers in entire Japan. Despite her resistance, she fell in love with Teppei's tenacious nature. However, she is uncertain how Teppei will react and is mostly quiet about it. Seika has a loud and brutal nature.
Yū Fujikura (藤倉 優 Fujikura Yū)
Yuu Fujikura
Voiced by: Yuki Matsuoka (anime) 
Matsuoka, Yuki
A maid of the Arima household who sometimes councils Teppei. She had been in an orphanage from a very tender age until Isshin Arima took her in his care and brought her up to be an admirable maid. She has sworn to serve the Arima family to show her gratitude. She feels being privileged to be assigned as the maid-in-charge to serve Teppei, the next heir to the Arima Group. Yuu is also an expert at computers, able to type and work at almost super-human speed. She thinks of Isshin Arima as a father and does have tender feelings for Teppei but feels that she is too low in class to be with him. Of all the girls, she is the most tender and nurturing. Teppei compares Yuu to his mother. At the end Teppei has a vision where his parents welcome him home to a pregnant Yuu.

Supporting

Isshin Arima (有馬 一心 Arima Isshin?)
Voiced by: Kyōnosuke Hiruma (PC game) / Norio Wakamoto (anime & PS2 game)
The owner of the wealthy Arima corporation and grandfather of Teppei. He takes on Teppei when his parents were killed. He wants Teppei to do as the boy wishes rather than what Isshin wants so that Teppei doesn't run away like his mother did. Isshin has an excellent memory despite his advanced age and only wants to get to know Teppei. He was an entrepreneur during World War II and made his fortune in the aftermath of the war. His company extends into many areas including automotive and metal industries.
Kanae Kobayashi
Voiced by: Asako Dodo
Mother of Teppei. She was the original successor of the Arima Group Corporation before she died. She was strong headed and when she fell in love with Kobayashi, Isshin was inflexible and thus she ran away.
Mr. Kobayashi
Voiced by: Kanemitsu Nobuaki
Father of Teppei and a skilled swordsman but also a lazy man. The only thing that he fears is the wrath of his wife. He is with Kanae when she dies and dies with her. Teppei believes that Mr Kobayashi and Isshin have similar personalities and that is why Kanae fell in love with him
Maria van Hossen (マリア=ファン・ホッセン Maria Fan Hossen?)
Voiced by: Mio Ōkawa (PC game) / Kaya Miyake (anime) / Maki Kobayashi (PS2 game)
Younger of the two van Hossen sisters. She is lovely and energetic. She loves her father Vincent and loves to cling around him all the time. She already calls Teppei by 'Onii-chan' since he is likely to be a family if he marries her elder sister Sylvie.
Binsento Fan Hossen (Vincent van Hossen?)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (anime & PS2 game)
Father of Maria and Sylvia. He is a respectable figure in the society and a well wisher of the Arima Group. Teppei's grandfather Isshin Arima has great trust in him and thus he chose Sylvia to be Teppei's fiancée. He is calm and collected. Not prone to emotional outburst or misjudgements.
Alfred (アルフレッド Arufureddo?)
Voiced by: Yosuke Akimoto (anime & PS2 game)
One of the butlers of Hazelrink. He is a very good fist-fighter and an expert of martial arts. He has sworn by his life to protect Charlotte, Princess of Hazelrink. Alfred is also overly protective of Charlotte. His Name is a reference to Alfred Pennyworth, A butler of Bruce Wayne from the Batman Series

Others

Josephine
The secretary of Charlotte's fiance. She is a busty red-haired woman who is absolutely loyal to Hartmann and jealous of Charlotte's position of being Hartmann's future wife.
Hartmann Bezelheim
Charlotte's fiance. In the anime, he serves as the primary villain. He also has an affair with Josephine. He likes to wear glasses and has a tendency to make flashy entrances. He hates Arima and wants to kill Teppei for vengeance. Hartmann is also the most successful businessman in Charlotte's nation and one of the chief traders with Arima's company. He is also the killer of Teppei's parents.
Ayano Kaneko (金子 綾乃 Kaneko Ayano?)
Voiced by: Soyogi Tōno (PC game) / Nozomi Sasaki (anime) / Tae Okajima (PS2 game)
One of the members of Houjouin Seika's posse. She gets promoted to one of the main heroines in the sequel of the Princess Lover Series, Princess Lover! Eternal Love For My Lady.
Haruhiko Nezu (根津 晴彦 Nezu Haruhiko?)
Voiced by: Ichigo Miruku (PC game) / Minoru Shiraishi (anime & PS2 game)
A vain classmate of Teppei's. He has great respect for Teppei and calls him Teppei-sama.
Erika Takezono (竹園 エリカ Takezono Erika?)
Voiced by: Nazuna Gogyō (PC game) / Kaoru Mizuhara (anime) / Ryōko Ono (PS2 game)
Another one of the members of Houjouin Seika's posse.
Mr. Todomura
He is from the Arima Group Commissions Department.

Adaptations

Books and publications

Princess Lover! was first adapted into a series of light novels written by Utsusemi and illustrated by Hyūma Kitsuhi. The first of the novels, titled Princess Lover! Silvia van Hossen's Romance (プリンセスラバー! シルヴィア=ファン・ホッセンの恋路 Purinsesu Rabaa! Shiruvia Fan Hossen no Koiji?), was released on November 29, 2008.[6] The second of the novels, titled Princess Lover! Charlotte Hazelrink's Romance (プリンセスラバー! シャルロット=ヘイゼルリンクの恋路 Purinsesu Rabaa! Sharurotto Heizerurinku no Koiji?), was released on May 30, 2009.[6] Both of these light novels were published by Kill Time Communication and released in regular and limited editions.[6] The limited editions included the book itself and a telephone card; the second novel also received a version with a poster included instead. The regular editions of did not contain the aforementioned extras. A third light novel series, titled Princess Lover! Silvia van Hossen's Romance 2 and also written by Utsusemi and illustrated by Kitsuhi, began serialization in Kill Time Communication's Nijiken Dream Magazine on June 17, 2009.
A 135-page visual fan book for Princess Lover! was published by Max on December 2, 2008. The book contained illustrations and computer graphics used in the visual novel and various publications, introduction and explanations of the story and characters, production design and sketches, and interview with the development team, and also a short story entitled "Little Princess!"[7]

Manga

There have been two manga adaptations based on Princess Lover! The first manga series was illustrated by Japanese artist Naoha Yuigi, and it was first serialized in Media Factory's Media Factory Mobile! service for mobile phones on March 20, 2009. A second manga series was also serialized in Kill Time Communication's Comic Valkyrie. The manga, which began serialization while the first was still ongoing, was illustrated by Yū Midorigi and received assistance from Utsusemi, the author of the light novel adaptations.

Anime

The anime adaptation of Princess Lover! was first formally announced in March 2009 via its official website.[8] The anime was produced by GoHands as the animation studio's first production, and it was directed by Hiromitsu Kanazawa and written by Makoto Nakamura.[8] It was first exhibited as a video in a public showing in Akihabara on June 21, 2009, and again at Television Kanagawa's Tvk Anime Matsuri 2009 exhibition in Nippon Seinenkan in Shinjuku, on June 27, 2009.[9] Both events featured a public showing of the anime's first episode along with Umineko no Naku Koro ni, in addition to various other anime for the Tvk Anime Matsuri event.[9] The anime began its televised broadcast in Japan on July 5, 2009 on the Chiba TV and TV Kanagawa broadcasting networks, ending on September 20, 2009. They also released an uncensored version in the webcast section.

OVA

On September 24, 2010, a 2-part Princess Lover! OVA was animated by Hoods Entertainment under the name "Public Enemies". It features Sylvia as the main heroine and contains an original story with various erotic scenes. It was released on DVD by the adult anime label L.

References

  1. ^ a b c "A Beautiful and Lewd Romance Pattern with Celebrity Heroines In an Elegant Society! Princess Lover! To Be Released on June 27!" (in Japanese). Game-Style. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  2. ^ "List of Shōta Onoue's visual novel contributions" (in Japanese). ErogameScape. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  3. ^ "Outline page at Princess Lover!'s official website" (in Japanese). Ricotta. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  4. ^ "Game-Style's Princess Lover! feature front page" (in Japanese). Game-Style. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  5. ^ a b "Comfort's PS2's Princess Lover! Eternal Love For My Lady, a Romance Adventure With a Super-celebrity Setting" (in Japanese). Impress Game Watch. 2009-07-11. Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  6. ^ a b c "Princess Lover! light novels introduction page" (in Japanese). Kill Time Communication. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  7. ^ "Princess Lover! Visual Fan Book introduction page" (in Japanese). Max. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  8. ^ a b "Princess Lover! Adult Game Gets TV Anime Green-Lit". Anime News Network. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
  9. ^ a b "All Eight Titles Participates! "Tvk Anime Matsuri" Begins This Year in Tokyo" (in Japanese). Zakzak. 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2009-07-14

    Alternative Titles

    Japanese: プリンセスラバー!

    Information

    Type: TV
    Episodes: 12
    Status: Finished Airing
    Aired: Jul 5, 2009 to Sep 20, 2009
    Producers: GoHands, Dream Force
    Genres: Comedy, Ecchi, School, Harem
    Duration: 24 min. per episode
    Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity
    L represents licensing company

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