fiction.wikisort.org - MovieA Perfect Day for Love Letters (Japanese: 恋文日和, Hepburn: Koibumi Biyori) is a Japanese manga short story series written and illustrated by George Asakura. Each story depicts a relationship that revolves around the use of love letters. The stories were originally published by Kodansha in the shōjo (aimed at teenage girls) manga magazine Bessatsu Friend, and collected in two bound volumes. A Perfect Day for Love Letters received the Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga along with Oi Piitan!! by Risa Itou in 2005.[1] A live action film adaptation premiered in Japan on December 4, 2004.[2] It was also adapted into a Japanese television drama in 2014.[3]
Japanese manga short story series
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Cover of the first volume of A Perfect Day for Love Letters as published by Kodansha |
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Genre | Romantic comedy |
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Written by | George Asakura |
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Published by | Kodansha |
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English publisher | |
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Magazine | Bessatsu Friend |
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Demographic | Shōjo |
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Published | 2001 |
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Volumes | 2 |
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Released |
- December 4, 2004 (2004-12-04)
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Runtime | 111 minutes |
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Studio | Koibumi Biyori Production Committee NTV AX-ON [ja] Studio Blue LDH Japan |
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Original network | NTV |
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Original run | January 7, 2014 – March 11, 2014 |
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Episodes | 10 |
Manga
In Japan, Kodansha published both tankōbon volumes in March 2001 (ISBN 978-4-06-341229-1 and ISBN 978-4-06-341230-7).[4][5] The series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga.[6] The first published in June 2005 (ISBN 978-0-345-48266-2) and the second in November 2005 (ISBN 978-0-345-48267-9).[7]
Reception
Anime News Network's Carlo Santos criticizes the manga for its characters quirks for being annoying and "occasional clutter layout". However, he complimented the manga for "true-to-life characters".[8] Mania.com's Mike Dungan criticises George Asakura's artwork as "coarse". However he commends the manga for "building the tension just right" in each of the individual stories.[9]
References
External links
Kodansha Manga Award – Shōjo |
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1970s |
- Haikara-san ga Tōru by Waki Yamato and Candy Candy by Kyoko Mizuki and Yumiko Igarashi (1977)
- Seito Shokun! by Yōko Shōji (1978)
- Wata no Kunihoshi by Yumiko Ōshima (1979)
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1980s |
- Lemon Report by Mayumi Yoshida (1980)
- Ohayō! Spank by Shun'ichi Yukimuro and Shizue Takanashi (1981)
- Yōkihi-den by Suzue Miuchi (1982)
- Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi by Ryoko Yamagishi (1983)
- Lady Love by Hiromu Ono (1984)
- Mahiro Taiken by Naomi Nishi (1985)
- Yūkan Club by Yukari Ichijō (1986)
- Nana Iro Majikku by Yū Asagiri (1987)
- Junjō Crazy Fruits by Akemi Matsunae (1988)
- Chibi Maruko-chan by Momoko Sakura and Shiratori Reiko de Gozaimasu! by Yumiko Suzuki (1989)
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1990s |
- Pride by Naka Marimura (1990)
- Eien no Nohara by Mieko Ōsaka (1991)
- Uchi no Mama ga iu Koto ni wa by Mariko Iwadate (1992)
- Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi (1993)
- Kimi no Te ga Sasayaite iru by Junko Karube (1994)
- Sekai de Ichiban Yasashii Ongaku by Mari Ozawa (1995)
- A Gentle Breeze in the Village by Fusako Kuramochi (1996)
- Eight Clouds Rising by Natsumi Itsuki (1997)
- Kodocha by Miho Obana (1998)
- Peach Girl by Miwa Ueda (1999)
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2000s |
- Guru Guru Pon-chan by Satomi Ikezawa (2000)
- Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya (2001)
- Antique Bakery by Fumi Yoshinaga (2002)
- Honey and Clover by Chica Umino and Tramps Like Us by Yayoi Ogawa (2003)
- Nodame Cantabile by Tomoko Ninomiya (2004)
- Hey Pitan! by Risa Itō and A Perfect Day for Love Letters by George Asakura (2005)
- Life by Keiko Suenobu (2006)
- IS by Chiyo Rokuhana (2007)
- Kimi ni Todoke by Karuho Shiina (2008)
- Kiyoku Yawaku by Ryo Ikuemi (2009)
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2010s |
- Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura (2010)
- Chihayafuru by Yuki Suetsugu (2011)
- Shitsuren Chocolatier by Setona Mizushiro (2012)
- My Love Story!! by Kazune Kawahara and Aruko (2013)
- House of the Sun by Ta'amo (2014)
- The Full-Time Wife Escapist by Tsunami Umino (2015)
- Kiss Him, Not Me by Junko (2016)
- My Boy in Blue by Maki Miyoshi (2017)
- Tōmei na Yurikago by Bakka Okita (2018)
- Perfect World by Rie Aruga (2019)
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2020s |
- Our Precious Conversations by Robico (2020)
- A Condition Called Love by Megumi Morino (2021)
- Nina the Starry Bride by Rikachi (2022)
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