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Indian Summer (manga)

Indian Summer (Japanese: こはるびより, Hepburn: Koharu Biyori) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Takehito Mizuki. The manga was serialised in MediaWorks's monthly Dengeki Daioh before MediaWorks moved the title to the quarterly Dengeki Moeoh. The manga was formerly licensed in English by ComicsOne and DrMaster.

Indian Summer
First edition of Indian Summer, published by ComicsOne on February 16, 2005.
こはるびより
(Koharu Biyori)
GenreComedy, sci-fi
Manga
Written byTakehito Mizuki
Published byMediaWorks
English publisher
MagazineDengeki Moeoh
DemographicSeinen
Original runMarch 15, 2004December 17, 2011
Volumes7
Original video animation
Directed byTakayuki Inagaki
Produced by
  • Takaya Ibira
  • Nobuhiro Nakayama
  • Shun Umezawa
  • Yasuhiro Mikami
Written byTakashi Aoshima
Music byTakeshi Watanabe
StudioDaume
Licensed by
Released October 14, 2007 April 2, 2008
Episodes3

Characters edit

  • Yui (ゆい, Yui) is the female protagonist and Takaya's robot maid. Voiced by: Eri Kitamura[1]
  • Takaya Murase (村瀬貴也, Murase Takaya) is the male protagonist and Yui's owner. He has a maid fetish and is good at cooking and sewing. Voiced by: Takayuki Kondou[1]
  • Minori Sumitomo (住友みのり, Sumitomo Minori) likes Takaya and works as a maid in her dad's cafe, Cafe Cowbeya. Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka[1]
  • Tetsushi Sumitomo (住友哲志, Sumitomo Tetsushi) is Minori's father and Cafe Cowbeya's owner. Voiced by: Kenta Miyake
  • Tenchou (店長, Tenchou) is the shop manager. Voiced by: Kaya Miyake
  • Ayumi Hagiwara (萩原歩美, Hagiwara Ayumi) Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
  • Kanae Hagiwara (萩原香苗, Hagiwara Kanae) is Ayumi's mother. Voiced by: Ryouka Yuzuki
  • Ran Midou (御堂蘭, Midou Ran) is the younger sister of Sumire. Voiced by: Sayuri Yahagi
  • Sumire Midou (御堂菫, Midou Sumire) is the older sister of Ran. Voiced by: Saori Hayami
  • Sakuya (さくや, Sakuya) is Takaya's ultimate customized figurine. Voiced by: Ai Shimizu

Media edit

Manga edit

Koharu Biyori is written and illustrated by Takehito Mizuki. The manga was serialised in MediaWorks's monthly Dengeki Daioh before MediaWorks moved the title to the quarterly Dengeki Moeoh. The manga is licensed in North America by ComicsOne. The English license was transferred to DrMaster after ComicsOne's collapse.[2] As of February, 2009, MediaWorks has published four tankōbon of the manga. ComicsOne released the first volume of the manga on February 16, 2005.[3] The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing.[4]

Volume listing edit

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 27, 2004[5]978-4-84-022626-4February 16, 2005[3]978-1-58-899249-9
2 February 27, 2006[6]978-4-840-23367-5
3 July 27, 2007[7]978-4-84-023926-4
4 March 27, 2008[8]978-4-84-024249-3

Anime edit

The manga was adapted into a three-episode original video animation by Doumu. The anime is licensed in the United States by Sentai Filmworks and distributed by ADV Films.[9] However, with ADV being shut down, distribution was now handled by Section23 Films. It was also distributed in Russia by MC Entertainment.[10] The episodes were released in Japan between October 14, 2007 and April 2, 2008.

Geneon released 3 DVDs in Japan. The first DVD was released on November 21, 2007.[11] The second DVD was released on February 8, 2008.[12] The final DVD was released on April 2, 2008.[13] The subtitled series was released on March 10, 2009 in the US, there is no English-dubbed version available.[14]

The original video animations use three pieces of theme music. "Apron dake wa Toranaide!" (エプロンだけは取らないで!) by Eri Kitamura is the series' opening theme, while "Love Song Kamo Shirenai" (ラブソングかもしれない, Rabusongu Kamo Shire Nai) by Eri Kitamura and Satomi Akesaka is the ending theme for the first two episodes. "Hora, Attan Kanan Desu" (ほら, あったんかなんです) by Eri Kitamura is the ending theme for the third episode.

Episode list edit

# Title Original air date
1October 14, 2007 (2007-10-14)

Takaya Murase purchases a maid android. When she arrives she is naked except for a ribbon. Takaya removes it and attempts to dress her up in different outfits to satisfy his clothing fetish. The android claims that Takaya is abusing her and not treating her like a maid. When he persists, she reacts by knocking him out with a punch and disposes of Takaya's figurine collection while he is under. When Takaya finds out what she has done, the android runs away back to the android store. Takaya chases after her and apologizes for his behavior. He then names her Yui. Yui is touched, however, when they return to Takaya's apartment, she finds out that Takaya has filled the room with figurines from his reserve collection.

Yui gets Takaya to take her out of the house, believing that he cannot treat her like a doll in public. Nearby, they see a woman in a revealing costume, trying to comfort a lost little girl. Two passing mikos, Sumire and Ran Midou, accuse the woman of indecent behavior and punish her by summoning a giant octopus to assault her. Meanwhile Takaya comforts the girl, learning that she is Ayumi Hagiwara and is upset because she cannot find the "lost child" that is her mother. The costumed woman introduces herself as Minori Sumitomo and invites them all to her father Tetsushi's cafe, Cafe Cowbeya. Takeshi and Takaya immediately hit it off and challenge each other to a dress-up contest, using Minori and Yui as models. There, Ayumi reunites with her mother, Kanae, who is attracted by the competition and winds up joining in. Due to the presence of Kanae and Yui, the shop is packed with customers. Takaya volunteers himself and Yui to help out.

Minori is looking after a baby boy for her relatives while they are moving, but her father calls her back to help out at the cafe. Yui volunteers to look after the baby. With Takaya out shopping, she has to look after the baby by herself. Rummaging through Takaya's closet for something to get the baby to stop crying, Yui finds adult-sized baby clothes and changes into them. The baby suckles at Yui's uncovered breast, but her robot breasts do not produce milk, so she gives the baby a bottle. While changing him, Yui becomes fascinated by the baby's penis, calling it a "little elephant". Both Takeya and Minori are scandalized by Yui's clothes when they return, but she tells them it is an official baby-sitter's outfit.
2February 8, 2008 (2008-02-08)

Takaya and Yui are helping out at Cafe Cowbeya when Kuon comes by to pick up a take-out order. Yui thinks she must be the daughter of a well-to-do family, but Minori can tell that she is an android because her eyes look like the eyes of an anime character. Kuon introduces herself to Yui and says she has heard so much about her from the android shop owner. At first, Kuon takes pity on Yui, supposing her to be abandoned, but when she realizes that Yui is working at the cafe under Takaya's direction, Kuon becomes jealous and insecure: she still has no master because no one has bought her. To prove her worth as a maid, Kuon enters and wins a robot maid competition. Yui also competes but does poorly.

Takaya takes Yui to the beach to cheer her up after her loss. Minori, Ayumi and Kanae all compete for Takaya's attention, but he only pays attention to Yui. Yui is too proud to admit that she can't swim and demonstrates her ability to walk on water, but she overheats her groin from moving her legs so rapidly and causes her bathing suit to catch fire. Even after Takaya teaches her to swim, Yui yells at him and says he should not make assumptions about what she would enjoy. After an interlude in the bath, where Kanae speaks fondly of her dead husband, Yui returns to Takaya and reconciles with him.

A strange girl rushes into the cafe, calls Takaya by name and hugs him affectionately. Takaya recognizes Sakuya, a customized figurine from the collection that Yui threw away. Sakuya is actually a new product from the MP android company, based on data collected by a chip embedded in the figurine. Sakuya begins reminiscing about Takuya's solo activities ('secret activities' in the English version), but Takuya is embarrassed and quickly runs out of the shop with her. Back at his home, Sakuya tells Takuya how much she is looking forward to having him do the same things to her that he used to do to her figurine. Yui wakes from about nightmare about this, and asks Takaya why he hasn't customized her. Takaya tells Yui that he likes her just the way she is.
3April 2, 2008 (2008-04-02)

Yui loses herself in a school role playing game with heavy yuri themes. All the other characters seem to be present except Takaya, even the giant octopus. She is just getting to the "good part" when Takaya interrupts her. Only then does Yui realize that she was not the only one playing a role.

Takaya has been spending less time at home lately, and has no time for Yui. Yui believes that he is busy with work, but when she Sakuya reports that she saw Takaya walking down the street with a strange woman, she assumes the worst. Yui and the other girls decide to find Takaya and follow him. When they find him and hear the strange woman with him suggest that they go to her place Yui collapses from shock.

Yui lies in a coma. The store manager cannot find anything wrong with her, yet she continues to sleep. Takaya keeps vigil at her bedside, sewing new clothes for her to pass the time. Yui awakes, but pretends to still be asleep, afraid that Takaya will leave her if she gets up. The strange women who precipitated the crisis shows up (later revealed to be the store manager in casual clothes and with her hair down) and only when Takaya gets up to go to her does Yui rouse, grabbing his sleeve once again.

Soundtrack CDs edit

On November 21, 2007, Geneon released an animation soundtrack CD for Koharu Biyori.[15]

Geneon released two Maniac CDs for Koharu Biyori. The first CD, Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 1 was released on December 21, 2007.[16] The second CD, Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 2 was released on February 22, 2008.[17] The songs are sung by the voice actors/actresses of the characters.

Reception edit

Mania.com's Eduardo M. Chavez criticised the manga for having "no plot" and a cast that "lacks personality". He also criticized the manga for the overuse of the moe anthropomorphism.[2] Liann Cooper from Anime News Network criticises the manga for having "no plot" and that the manga's "illustrations look like sloppy sketches".[18] Anime Fringe's Janet Crooker classifies the manga as a Chobits parody.[19]

This manga was the material for me. The artwork really doesn't stand out, neither does the dialogue. I think I would have enjoyed it more as a monthly strip, as when condensed, Indian Summer really has no plot progression. It's just a series of episodes where wacky situations happen and panties are shown.

— Janet Crooker, Anime Fringe[19]

Mania.com's Chris Beveridge commends the OVAs for its "character designs are good, the fanservice just right and it plays things at a slightly different angle because of the androids and the lack of a real crush/interest in the main characters".[20] THEM Anime's Carlos Ross criticises the OVA for "very juvenile" writing and further comments that the OVA "is not a cleanly or adroitly written work in regards to pacing". He also criticises the "very abrupt, kludgy transitions (particularly between episodes two and three) that seem to come clean out of left field".[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Koharubiyori" Newtype USA 6 (12) 16. December 2007. ISSN 1541-4817.
  2. ^ a b Chavez, Eduardo M. (March 27, 2005). "Indian Summer (aka: Koharu Biyori) Vol. #01". Mania.com. from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  3. ^ a b Indian Summer Volume 1 (Paperback). ISBN 1588992497.
  4. ^ [Koharu Biyori] (in Chinese). Ever Glory Publishing. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  5. ^ こはるびより(1) (DC) (コミック) (in Japanese). ASIN 4840226261.
  6. ^ こはるびより 2 (2) (電撃コミックス) (コミック) (in Japanese). ASIN 4840233675.
  7. ^ こはるびより 3 (3) (電撃コミックス) (コミック) (in Japanese). ASIN 4840239266.
  8. ^ こはるびより 4 (4) (電撃コミックス) (コミック) (in Japanese). ASIN 4840242496.
  9. ^ "ADV Gets Indian Summer Anime, Five Live-Action Titles". Anime News Network. 2008-08-10. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  10. ^ [Koharu Biyori] (in Russian). MC Entertainment. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  11. ^ "こはるびより 1 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  12. ^ "こはるびより 2 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  13. ^ "こはるびより 3 [DVD]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. 2 April 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  14. ^ "Indian Summer: Complete Collection". Amazon. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  15. ^ "Koharu Biyori Original Soundtrack". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
  16. ^ "Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 1". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
  17. ^ "Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 2". cdjapan.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
  18. ^ Cooper, Liann (November 20, 2004). "Suger Rush - RIGHT TURN ONLY". Anime News Network. from the original on December 17, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  19. ^ a b Crooker, Janet (December 2004). "December 2004 - Manga Shorts". Anime Fringe. from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  20. ^ Beveridge, Chris (April 20, 2009). "Indian Summer Complete Collection". Mania.com. from the original on December 11, 2013. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
  21. ^ Ross, Carlos. "Indian Summer". THEM Anime. from the original on July 4, 2014. Retrieved 2013-11-16.

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Indian Summer Japanese こはるびより Hepburn Koharu Biyori is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Takehito Mizuki The manga was serialised in MediaWorks s monthly Dengeki Daioh before MediaWorks moved the title to the quarterly Dengeki Moeoh The manga was formerly licensed in English by ComicsOne and DrMaster Indian SummerFirst edition of Indian Summer published by ComicsOne on February 16 2005 こはるびより Koharu Biyori GenreComedy sci fiMangaWritten byTakehito MizukiPublished byMediaWorksEnglish publisherNA ComicsOne before DrMaster before MagazineDengeki MoeohDemographicSeinenOriginal runMarch 15 2004 December 17 2011Volumes7Original video animationDirected byTakayuki InagakiProduced byTakaya IbiraNobuhiro NakayamaShun UmezawaYasuhiro MikamiWritten byTakashi AoshimaMusic byTakeshi WatanabeStudioDaumeLicensed byNA Sentai FilmworksReleasedOctober 14 2007 April 2 2008Episodes3 Contents 1 Characters 2 Media 2 1 Manga 2 1 1 Volume listing 2 2 Anime 2 2 1 Episode list 2 3 Soundtrack CDs 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksCharacters editYui ゆい Yui is the female protagonist and Takaya s robot maid Voiced by Eri Kitamura 1 Takaya Murase 村瀬貴也 Murase Takaya is the male protagonist and Yui s owner He has a maid fetish and is good at cooking and sewing Voiced by Takayuki Kondou 1 Minori Sumitomo 住友みのり Sumitomo Minori likes Takaya and works as a maid in her dad s cafe Cafe Cowbeya Voiced by Satomi Akesaka 1 Tetsushi Sumitomo 住友哲志 Sumitomo Tetsushi is Minori s father and Cafe Cowbeya s owner Voiced by Kenta Miyake Tenchou 店長 Tenchou is the shop manager Voiced by Kaya Miyake Ayumi Hagiwara 萩原歩美 Hagiwara Ayumi Voiced by Yuka Iguchi Kanae Hagiwara 萩原香苗 Hagiwara Kanae is Ayumi s mother Voiced by Ryouka Yuzuki Ran Midou 御堂蘭 Midou Ran is the younger sister of Sumire Voiced by Sayuri Yahagi Sumire Midou 御堂菫 Midou Sumire is the older sister of Ran Voiced by Saori Hayami Sakuya さくや Sakuya is Takaya s ultimate customized figurine Voiced by Ai ShimizuMedia editManga edit Koharu Biyori is written and illustrated by Takehito Mizuki The manga was serialised in MediaWorks s monthly Dengeki Daioh before MediaWorks moved the title to the quarterly Dengeki Moeoh The manga is licensed in North America by ComicsOne The English license was transferred to DrMaster after ComicsOne s collapse 2 As of February 2009 MediaWorks has published four tankōbon of the manga ComicsOne released the first volume of the manga on February 16 2005 3 The manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing 4 Volume listing edit No Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN1March 27 2004 5 978 4 84 022626 4February 16 2005 3 978 1 58 899249 92February 27 2006 6 978 4 840 23367 5 3July 27 2007 7 978 4 84 023926 4 4March 27 2008 8 978 4 84 024249 3 Anime edit The manga was adapted into a three episode original video animation by Doumu The anime is licensed in the United States by Sentai Filmworks and distributed by ADV Films 9 However with ADV being shut down distribution was now handled by Section23 Films It was also distributed in Russia by MC Entertainment 10 The episodes were released in Japan between October 14 2007 and April 2 2008 Geneon released 3 DVDs in Japan The first DVD was released on November 21 2007 11 The second DVD was released on February 8 2008 12 The final DVD was released on April 2 2008 13 The subtitled series was released on March 10 2009 in the US there is no English dubbed version available 14 The original video animations use three pieces of theme music Apron dake wa Toranaide エプロンだけは取らないで by Eri Kitamura is the series opening theme while Love Song Kamo Shirenai ラブソングかもしれない Rabusongu Kamo Shire Nai by Eri Kitamura and Satomi Akesaka is the ending theme for the first two episodes Hora Attan Kanan Desu ほら あったんかなんです by Eri Kitamura is the ending theme for the third episode Episode list edit Title Original air date1October 14 2007 2007 10 14 Takaya Murase purchases a maid android When she arrives she is naked except for a ribbon Takaya removes it and attempts to dress her up in different outfits to satisfy his clothing fetish The android claims that Takaya is abusing her and not treating her like a maid When he persists she reacts by knocking him out with a punch and disposes of Takaya s figurine collection while he is under When Takaya finds out what she has done the android runs away back to the android store Takaya chases after her and apologizes for his behavior He then names her Yui Yui is touched however when they return to Takaya s apartment she finds out that Takaya has filled the room with figurines from his reserve collection Yui gets Takaya to take her out of the house believing that he cannot treat her like a doll in public Nearby they see a woman in a revealing costume trying to comfort a lost little girl Two passing mikos Sumire and Ran Midou accuse the woman of indecent behavior and punish her by summoning a giant octopus to assault her Meanwhile Takaya comforts the girl learning that she is Ayumi Hagiwara and is upset because she cannot find the lost child that is her mother The costumed woman introduces herself as Minori Sumitomo and invites them all to her father Tetsushi s cafe Cafe Cowbeya Takeshi and Takaya immediately hit it off and challenge each other to a dress up contest using Minori and Yui as models There Ayumi reunites with her mother Kanae who is attracted by the competition and winds up joining in Due to the presence of Kanae and Yui the shop is packed with customers Takaya volunteers himself and Yui to help out Minori is looking after a baby boy for her relatives while they are moving but her father calls her back to help out at the cafe Yui volunteers to look after the baby With Takaya out shopping she has to look after the baby by herself Rummaging through Takaya s closet for something to get the baby to stop crying Yui finds adult sized baby clothes and changes into them The baby suckles at Yui s uncovered breast but her robot breasts do not produce milk so she gives the baby a bottle While changing him Yui becomes fascinated by the baby s penis calling it a little elephant Both Takeya and Minori are scandalized by Yui s clothes when they return but she tells them it is an official baby sitter s outfit 2February 8 2008 2008 02 08 Takaya and Yui are helping out at Cafe Cowbeya when Kuon comes by to pick up a take out order Yui thinks she must be the daughter of a well to do family but Minori can tell that she is an android because her eyes look like the eyes of an anime character Kuon introduces herself to Yui and says she has heard so much about her from the android shop owner At first Kuon takes pity on Yui supposing her to be abandoned but when she realizes that Yui is working at the cafe under Takaya s direction Kuon becomes jealous and insecure she still has no master because no one has bought her To prove her worth as a maid Kuon enters and wins a robot maid competition Yui also competes but does poorly Takaya takes Yui to the beach to cheer her up after her loss Minori Ayumi and Kanae all compete for Takaya s attention but he only pays attention to Yui Yui is too proud to admit that she can t swim and demonstrates her ability to walk on water but she overheats her groin from moving her legs so rapidly and causes her bathing suit to catch fire Even after Takaya teaches her to swim Yui yells at him and says he should not make assumptions about what she would enjoy After an interlude in the bath where Kanae speaks fondly of her dead husband Yui returns to Takaya and reconciles with him A strange girl rushes into the cafe calls Takaya by name and hugs him affectionately Takaya recognizes Sakuya a customized figurine from the collection that Yui threw away Sakuya is actually a new product from the MP android company based on data collected by a chip embedded in the figurine Sakuya begins reminiscing about Takuya s solo activities secret activities in the English version but Takuya is embarrassed and quickly runs out of the shop with her Back at his home Sakuya tells Takuya how much she is looking forward to having him do the same things to her that he used to do to her figurine Yui wakes from about nightmare about this and asks Takaya why he hasn t customized her Takaya tells Yui that he likes her just the way she is 3April 2 2008 2008 04 02 Yui loses herself in a school role playing game with heavy yuri themes All the other characters seem to be present except Takaya even the giant octopus She is just getting to the good part when Takaya interrupts her Only then does Yui realize that she was not the only one playing a role Takaya has been spending less time at home lately and has no time for Yui Yui believes that he is busy with work but when she Sakuya reports that she saw Takaya walking down the street with a strange woman she assumes the worst Yui and the other girls decide to find Takaya and follow him When they find him and hear the strange woman with him suggest that they go to her place Yui collapses from shock Yui lies in a coma The store manager cannot find anything wrong with her yet she continues to sleep Takaya keeps vigil at her bedside sewing new clothes for her to pass the time Yui awakes but pretends to still be asleep afraid that Takaya will leave her if she gets up The strange women who precipitated the crisis shows up later revealed to be the store manager in casual clothes and with her hair down and only when Takaya gets up to go to her does Yui rouse grabbing his sleeve once again Soundtrack CDs edit On November 21 2007 Geneon released an animation soundtrack CD for Koharu Biyori 15 Geneon released two Maniac CDs for Koharu Biyori The first CD Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 1 was released on December 21 2007 16 The second CD Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 2 was released on February 22 2008 17 The songs are sung by the voice actors actresses of the characters Reception editMania com s Eduardo M Chavez criticised the manga for having no plot and a cast that lacks personality He also criticized the manga for the overuse of the moe anthropomorphism 2 Liann Cooper from Anime News Network criticises the manga for having no plot and that the manga s illustrations look like sloppy sketches 18 Anime Fringe s Janet Crooker classifies the manga as a Chobits parody 19 This manga was the material for me The artwork really doesn t stand out neither does the dialogue I think I would have enjoyed it more as a monthly strip as when condensed Indian Summer really has no plot progression It s just a series of episodes where wacky situations happen and panties are shown Janet Crooker Anime Fringe 19 Mania com s Chris Beveridge commends the OVAs for its character designs are good the fanservice just right and it plays things at a slightly different angle because of the androids and the lack of a real crush interest in the main characters 20 THEM Anime s Carlos Ross criticises the OVA for very juvenile writing and further comments that the OVA is not a cleanly or adroitly written work in regards to pacing He also criticises the very abrupt kludgy transitions particularly between episodes two and three that seem to come clean out of left field 21 References edit a b c Koharubiyori Newtype USA 6 12 16 December 2007 ISSN 1541 4817 a b Chavez Eduardo M March 27 2005 Indian Summer aka Koharu Biyori Vol 01 Mania com Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved 2009 02 21 a b Indian Summer Volume 1 Paperback ISBN 1588992497 機械女僕 深月たけひと Koharu Biyori in Chinese Ever Glory Publishing Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 21 November 2009 こはるびより 1 DC コミック in Japanese ASIN 4840226261 こはるびより 2 2 電撃コミックス コミック in Japanese ASIN 4840233675 こはるびより 3 3 電撃コミックス コミック in Japanese ASIN 4840239266 こはるびより 4 4 電撃コミックス コミック in Japanese ASIN 4840242496 ADV Gets Indian Summer Anime Five Live Action Titles Anime News Network 2008 08 10 Retrieved 2009 02 21 MOJ LYuBIMYJ ROBOT Koharu Biyori in Russian MC Entertainment Archived from the original on 26 October 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2009 こはるびより 1 DVD in Japanese Amazon co jp Retrieved 2009 03 21 こはるびより 2 DVD in Japanese Amazon co jp 8 February 2008 Retrieved 2009 03 21 こはるびより 3 DVD in Japanese Amazon co jp 2 April 2008 Retrieved 2009 03 21 Indian Summer Complete Collection Amazon Retrieved 2013 11 16 Koharu Biyori Original Soundtrack cdjapan co jp Retrieved 2009 03 22 Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 1 cdjapan co jp Retrieved 2009 03 22 Koharu Biyori Maniacs CD 2 cdjapan co jp Retrieved 2009 03 22 Cooper Liann November 20 2004 Suger Rush RIGHT TURN ONLY Anime News Network Archived from the original on December 17 2013 Retrieved 2013 11 16 a b Crooker Janet December 2004 December 2004 Manga Shorts Anime Fringe Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved 2013 11 16 Beveridge Chris April 20 2009 Indian Summer Complete Collection Mania com Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved 2009 05 16 Ross Carlos Indian Summer THEM Anime Archived from the original on July 4 2014 Retrieved 2013 11 16 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Indian Summer manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Indian Summer OVA at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indian Summer manga amp oldid 1145999548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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