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Cherry Juice (チェリージュース, Cherī
Jūsu
?) is a romantic comedy manga series created by Haruka
Fukushima, centered around a growing romance between
stepsiblings Minami and Otome. Cherry Juice was originally
serialized in Nakayoshi, and was published by Kodansha in 2004. The first
volume of the series was released in America by Tokyopop in September 2007.
Plot
Minami and Otome have been step siblings for five years. Their
grandmother is staying with them, taking up Minami's room while she
recovers from surgery. This results in Minami having to bunk in his
sister's room. They have divided the room with a sheet hanging from
the ceiling between the bed where Otome sleeps and a futon on the
floor where Minami is sleeping. This often results in Otome either
falling half-dressed out of her bed and onto Minami or Minami
knocking down the sheet while Otome isn't there and rifling through
her things. Shortly afterterwards, a boy named Amane kisses Otome
and they begin to date. This sparks emotions in Minami, forcing him
to realize that he may feel more for Otome than brotherly love. As
Minami begins to express this inner struggle through teasing, harsh
words, and awkward romantic gestures, Otome comes to feel the same
things.
Characters
Main
Characters
- Otome Hasaki (羽崎 乙女, Hasaki
Otome
?)
- The older sister; cheerful, cute but a little clumsy. Otome at
first seems oblivious to Minami's growing feelings for her. She has
a crush on Amane, the captain of the kendo team and Minami's
friend, but also finds that she's heartbroken at the thought of
Minami transferring to another high school next year. Otome wants
both boys in her life – but is that just a childish dream?
Throughout the story, Amane and she break up. At the end of the
series, Otome and Minami get together.
- Minami Hasaki (羽崎 南, Hasaki
Minami
?)
- Minami, Otome's step-brother who was born only three days after
Otome; a happy-go-lucky guy, popular with the girls and he knows
it. Minami flirts confidently with almost every girl in school, and
even turns his interest in baking into a strategy to charm the
opposite sex. As Otome starts showing interest in other boys,
Minami is surprised to find that this bugs him to have rivals for
his sister's attention. He has a sister complex. Minami goes abroad
and leaves Otome behind, but at Christmas he comes back; they start
dating. Minami actually fell in love with Otome at first
sight.
Other
Characters
- Amane Noda (野田 周, Noda
Amane
?)
- Serious and athletic, Amane is the captain of the school kendo team. He used to love Otome
and confessed his feelings to her and they began to go out. He
likes to brag about dating Otome so that Minami will be jealous and
becomes very possessive of her, and tries to force her to forget
about Minami. After a while though, he realizes that Otome loves
Minami more, and finally gets dumped by her. He then, begins to go
out with one of her friends; Naru.
- Naru Uehara (上原 なる, Uehara
Naru
?)
- Naru is Otome's close friend. She is a cool girl who is solemn
and speaks bluntly, and she seems to never react with surprise, no
matter the situation. She is observant, realizing Minami and
Otome's changing feeling toward each other before they do. She
pokes around Otome's personal life, trying to get her to admit the
truth of her love. She has been dating Otome's ex-boyfriend
Amane.
- Aiko
- Another one of Otome's close friends, along with Naru. She is
seen as energetic and is a huge fan of Minami, Otome's
step-brother.
- Kasumi
- Kasumi is one year younger than Minami and is also a member of
the cooking club. When Minami first began flirting with Kasumi, she
was mildly offended and embarrassed, reacting defensively.
Eventually she allows herself to get closer to him. Though it seems
like she and Minami have begun a legitimate relationship, she
easily spots his affection for Otome and is frustrated by it. She
is very interested in Minami and tries to get him to return her
feelings and give her more attention.
Later on, she finally gives up and realizes that it's impossible
for Minami to return her feelings because he's in love with
Otome.
- Granny
- She acts as a loving grandmother to both of the siblings, and
was the person who got them to get along when they first became a
family by having them both over at her house during summer break.
Granny is a busybody, gossiping and spying on Minami when he is
alone in his room with Kasumi. She made matching yukata for Minami and Otome. When Otome ran away
she went to Granny's empty house and lounged in the plastic kiddy
pool Granny had used to bring Minami and Otome together years
before.
- Hokuto Imai (今井 北斗, Imai
Hokuto
?)
- The younger biological brother of Minami that likes to tease
Otome. He is a very sadistic and mean boy that has qualities that
are very similar to Minami. At first he is very rude to Otome and
Minami, but later on develops a small soft spot for Otome and
threatens to take Otome away from Minami. In the last chapter in
Volume 4, he kisses Otome in front of Minami.
Media
Originally published by Kodansha and serialized by Nakayoshi in Japan, Cherry
Juice was first released in America by Tokyopop in 2007.[1] The
series ran for four volumes[2], from
December 2004 until April 2006[3]. In
America, the series has three volumes out with one to be released
in August. The fourth volume's release date is not known as of now.
In Germany, it was first released in July 2006 and the final volume
released in February 2007.[4] The
manga was never released in an animated format.
| No. |
Original |
English |
| Release date |
ISBN |
Release date |
ISBN |
| 01 |
— |
— |
September, 2007 |
ISBN 1-4278-0286-6 |
| 02 |
— |
— |
January, 2008 |
ISBN 1-4278-0287-4 |
| 03 |
— |
— |
May, 2008 |
ISBN 1-4278-0288-2 |
| 04 |
— |
— |
August 12, 2008 |
ISBN 1-4278-0289-0 |
References
- ^
"Cherry Juice - TOKYOPOP".
Tokyopop. http://www.tokyopop.com/shop/1876/CherryJuice/1.html. Retrieved
2008-03-26.
- ^
"Cherry Juice - Anime News
Network". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=7877. Retrieved
2008-03-26.
- ^
"Cherry Juice - Japanese
Release Dates". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=7877&page=28. Retrieved
2008-03-26.
- ^
"Cherry Juice - TOKYOPOP
(German)" (in German). Tokyopop. http://tokyopop.de/buecher/manga/cherry_juice/index.php. Retrieved
2008-03-26.