Tatoeba Konna Love Song
Tatoeba Konna Rabu Songu (たとえばこんなラヴ・ソング, lit. "For Example, This is a Love Song") is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Sunday 1990 volume 28 through 1991 volume 50 in Japan.[1]
For Example, This is a Love Song | |
Volume 1 of For Example, This is a Love Song | |
たとえばこんなラヴ・ソング (Tatoeba Konna Rabu Songu) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Taku Kitazaki |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Shōnen Sunday Comics Special |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | June 27, 1990 – December 4, 1991 |
Volumes | 6 |
Plot
The story revolves around a love triangle that forms between Ryusuke, Ryusuke's first girlfriend, Hitomi, and Mariko, who Ryusuke has been dating.
Characters
- Ryusuke Takase (高瀬 龍介, Takase Ryuusuke)
- A student at the University of Tokyo. He excels at sports and is a very good student. Despite his good looks, he is not a skilled lover.
- Hitomi Nanao (七穂 瞳, Nanao Hitomi)
- Ryusuke's former girlfriend. They encounter each other again in college.
- Mariko Yagi (八木 真里子, Yagi Mariko)
- Ryusuke's current girlfriend. She has short hair and is attending a women's university.
- Eiichi Okabe (岡部 栄一, Okabe Eiichi)
- A biker that attended the same middle school as Ryusuke and Hitomi many years ago.
- Hitomi's Tutor
- He is currently enrolled at Hitotsubashi University and harbors feelings for Hitomi.
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References
- "週刊少年サンデー たとえばこんなラヴ・ソング(北崎拓)". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
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