Tonari no Kashiwagi-san

Tonari no Kashiwagi-san

Cover of Tonari no Kashiwagi-san volume 1 by Hōbunsha featuring the characters Kotone and Yūto (the chibi)
となりの柏木さん
Genre Comedy, Romance, Slice of Life
Manga
Written by Kinusa Shimotsuki
Published by Hōbunsha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward
Original run March 2006 – present
Volumes 9

Tonari no Kashiwagi-san (となりの柏木さん) is a Japanese manga series by Kinusa Shimotsuki, serialized in Hōbunsha's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward since June 2011.[1] It has been collected in nine tankōbon volumes as of February 2015.

Plot

The series follows the life of Yuto Sakuraba, a high school boy who is open about his otaku lifestyle, much to the dismay of his classmates. He works at a shop called Anime Haven. He fawns over an online artist named Sayane because of her moe-styled drawings. At the beginning of the school year, he is assigned a seat next to Kotone Kashiwagi, a popular girl who is known to strongly dislike otaku culture. However, when he discovers that Kotone actually does like anime and manga, they begin a friendship where they discuss their passion in secret. However, Kotone has another secret: she is actually the artist Sayane. When Yuto eventually makes that connection, he must figure out how it will affect their friendship. Meanwhile Yuto and Kotone's best friends try to encourage them to advance their relationship together, while ending up coupling themselves.

Characters

Yūto Sakuraba (桜庭 雄斗 Sakuraba Yūto)
Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara[2]
The Male Protagonist, openly otaku and unpopular. He's a gentle boy who can be attentive, but also unable to read the mood at times. He discovers Kotone's secret but promises to not tell anyone, thus becoming friends with her. He later realizes he has a crush on Kotone, but tries to take it on his own pace. He's fan of an anime series called "Gadget Maid" (ガジェット☆メイド Gajetto Meido). He also works at the anime shop Anime Haven.
Kotone Kashiwagi (柏木 琴子 Kashiwagi Kotone)
Voiced by: Ayahi Takagaki[2]
The heroine of the series is a timid otaku who is afraid of revealing herself. She's attractive and popular. She usually shows herself as someone who hates Otaku culture, but will reveal her true side to those she trusts. After Yūto discovers she's actually an Otaku, he promises to keep her secret and they become friends. She regularly posts art on a message board under the pseudonym of Sayane. She dislikes being mistaken for a fujoshi. Like Yūto, she's a fan of Gadget Maid.
Sayaka Fukuda (福田 清花 Fukuda Sayaka)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi[2]
Kotone's best friend and her self-proclaimed No. #1 fan. She has been a friend of Kotone ever since childhood, and is very protective of her, often smiling and acting friendly on the surface, but hiding her own feelings about this. Kazuki falls in love with Sayaka and confesses to her despite her initial refusal to be involved, but they become a couple. Kotone and Yūto think Sayaka is a bit of a tsundere.
Kazuki Kusano (草野 和樹 Kusano Kazuki)
Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda[2]
Yūto's best friend. He is not an otaku, but is very popular. He has a crush on Sayaka, ever since he saw her cry during the School Entrance Ceremony. Later, they both start dating.
Kotori Abekawa (安倍川 琴理 Abekawa Kotori)
Voiced by: Eriko Matsui[2]
Kotori manages the Anime Heaven shop where Yūto works. It is later revealed that she is Kotone's older sister. She is 32 years old and is married, and has a short stature and youthful appearance.
Takuya Abekawa (安倍川 拓也 Abekawa Takuya)
Kotori's husband and Kotone's brother-in-law. He's a company employee. He is called "Taku-chan" by Kotori. He's 26 years old. Like Yūto, he's a fan of Gadget Maid.
Christina Müller (クリスティーナ=ミュラー)
She is an exchange student from Germany who transferred to Yūto's class. She loves otaku culture and becomes friends with Yuto. She has a boyfriend in Japan, and moved there so she could meet him in real life. She is nicknamed "Tina" (ティーナ Tīna).

Media

Manga

The manga started serialization in the November 2009 issue of "Manga Time Kirara Forward", published by Hōbunsha. As of July 2014, eight volumes have already been published. The chapters are all unnamed, so they're known only by their number.

No.TitleRelease date ISBN
1Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 1 (となりの柏木さん 1)April 12, 2010[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-7904-9
  1. Chapter 1
  2. Chapter 2
  3. Chapter 3
  4. Chapter 4
  5. Chapter 5
  6. Chapter 6
  7. Chapter 7
2Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 2 (となりの柏木さん 2)November 12, 2010[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-7959-9
  1. Chapter 8
  2. Chapter 9
  3. Chapter 10
  4. Chapter 11
  5. Chapter 12
  6. Chapter 13
  7. Chapter 14
3Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 3 (となりの柏木さん 3)June 13, 2011[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4034-6
  1. Chapter 15
  2. Chapter 16
  3. Chapter 17
  4. Chapter 18
  5. Chapter 19
  6. Chapter 20
  7. Chapter 21
4Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 4 (となりの柏木さん 4)February 13, 2012[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4109-1
  1. Chapter 22
  2. Chapter 23
  3. Chapter 24
  4. Chapter 25
  5. Chapter 26
  6. Chapter 27
  7. Chapter 28
5Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 5 (となりの柏木さん 5)September 12, 2012[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4191-6
  1. Chapter 29
  2. Chapter 30
  3. Chapter 31
  4. Chapter 32
  5. Chapter 33
  6. Chapter 34
  7. Chapter 35
6Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 6 (となりの柏木さん 6)May 11, 2013[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4295-1
  1. Chapter 36
  2. Chapter 37
  3. Chapter 38
  4. Chapter 39
  5. Chapter 40
  6. Chapter 41
  7. Chapter 42
7Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 7 (となりの柏木さん 7)December 12, 2013[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4377-4
  1. Chapter 43
  2. Chapter 44
  3. Chapter 45
  4. Chapter 46
  5. Chapter 47
  6. Chapter 48
  7. Chapter 49
8Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 8 (となりの柏木さん 8)July 11, 2014[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4460-3
  1. Chapter 50
  2. Chapter 51
  3. Chapter 52
  4. Chapter 53
  5. Chapter 54
  6. Chapter 55
  7. Chapter 56
9Tonari no Kashiwagi-san 9 (となりの柏木さん 9)February 12, 2015[3]ISBN 978-4-8322-4460-3
  1. Chapter 57
  2. Chapter 58
  3. Chapter 59
  4. Chapter 60
  5. Chapter 61
  6. Chapter 62
  7. Chapter 63

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume. They were originally serialized in Japanese in issues of Manga Time Kirara Forward.

  1. Chapter 64

Motion Comic

A motion comic was distributed by Manga 2.5. It ran for 11 episodes.[2][4]

References

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