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Kyō no Go no Ni

Kyō no Go no Ni (今日の5の2, Kyō no Go no Ni, "Today, in Class 5-2") is a Japanese seinen manga series created by Koharu Sakuraba, the author of Minami-ke. It was originally serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Young Magazine from 2002 to 2003, and the twenty-two chapters were later collected together in a single tankōbon volume along with two extra chapters and published on November 11, 2003 by Kodansha.[1] The main premise of Kyō no Go no Ni is the school life of the fifth year class 5-2 (age 11-12), focusing on an elementary-school boy named Ryōta Satō.

Kyō no Go no Ni
Cover to Kyō no Go no Ni tankōbon.
今日の5の2
Manga
Written byKoharu Sakuraba
Published byKodansha
MagazineBessatsu Young Magazine
DemographicSeinen
Original run20022003
Volumes1
Original video animation
Directed byMakoto Sokuza
Produced by
  • Hiroaki Fujishima
  • Yuuichirou Takahata (1–2)
  • Shunji Sakai (1–2)
  • Yuusuke Kouno (3–4)
  • Mihihiko Hirata (3–4)
Written by
  • Okimitsuki (1–2, 4)
  • Makoto Sokuza (3)
Music byTooru Yukawa
Studio
  • Shinkuukan (1–2)
  • Lyrics (3–4)
Released March 24, 2006 March 21, 2007
Runtime27–29 minutes
Episodes4 + 1 Special (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Directed byTsuyoshi Nagasawa
Produced byGou Nakanishi
Written byTakamitsu Kouno
Music byKei Haneoka
StudioXebec
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 5, 2008 December 28, 2008
Episodes13 + OVA (List of episodes)

In 2006, Shinkūkan produced a four-episode original video adaptation (OVA) directed by Makoto Sokuza. The OVAs contain a special audio track in which the female characters' voices are replaced by members of the idol unit Sweet Kiss and were released in two versions: original and special edit. Xebec produced a thirteen episode anime adaptation directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa, unrelated to the OVAs. It first began airing on TV Tokyo between October 5, 2008 and December 28, 2008. an OVA version of the anime was released in 2009, directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa, featuring the same cast as the anime.

Plot edit

Ever since their childhood, Ryōta Satō and Chika Koizumi have been close friends, going so far as to pinky swear to marry each other.[2] The story begins when they are both now in their fifth year of elementary school in class 5-2 together with their group of friends Yūki Asano, Kazumi Aihara, Natsumi Hirakawa, Megumi Hidaka, Kōji Imai, Tsubasa Kawai. While making his way to sixth year, much to his own dismay, Ryōta is often forced unwillingly into compromising situations.

Characters edit

Ryōta Satō (佐藤リョータ, Satō Ryōta)
Voiced by: Hōko Kuwashima (OVA) Yū Kobayashi (Anime)
Ryōta is the protagonist of the series and the childhood friend of Chika, having a crush on her ever since. In the past the two often played together, even sleeping together in the same bed, and promised to marry each other once they had grown into adults. He is best friends with Kōji and good friends with Tsubasa Kawai and often challenges Kōji to see which of the two is better. He enjoys eating and playing games together with the rest of the class. Although he is not very intelligent, he is a kind person and tries to help others when he can, which often unwilling and unintentionally trap him in comprising situations that earn him a beating from either Chika or Yūki. He is naive to the desires of normal males as he is not especially interested in relationships between males and females. Once he falls asleep, not only is it extremely hard to waken him once more, but for anyone who comes into close proximity to him, he will grab them and do something strange to them before they too fall asleep. Not only that, he is also a bad sleeper as he frequently rolls around in his sleep. His seat number is 12.[3]
Chika Koizumi (小泉チカ, Koizumi Chika)
Voiced by: Mai Kadowaki and Saaya Irie (OVA) Asami Shimoda (Anime)
Chika is the childhood friend of Ryōta and in their romantic relationship with each other, she often takes the lead role. She has a crush on him and despite her best attempts, she is unable to get Ryōta to notice. She is fond of her childhood memories that she shares with Ryōta and in the end, she up take his hand. She is usually level-headed but not always, physically abusing Ryōta should he "deserve" it (decided by her jumping to conclusions). She also has a mischievous spirit, unafraid to play pranks on Ryōta, no matter what position they leave him in. Her number on the class list is 10.[3]
Yūki Asano (浅野ユウキ, Asano Yūki)
Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi and Jessica (OVA) Satomi Akesaka (Anime)
She is bright, talkative, and active. She enjoys chatting, gossiping, and talking about things such as fashion and frequently worries about the size of her breasts. Though despite having a strong sense of responsibility, she is known for being unable to keep secrets. She has a crush on Kōji and gives him chocolates for Valentine's Day. She is a terrible cook. Her number on the class list is 2.[3]
Kazumi Aihara (相原カズミ, Aihara Kazumi)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto and Runa (OVA) MAKO (Anime)
She is quiet, mysterious, and sadistic. She is often seen taking notes down in her observational diary on whatever happens to interest her at the time rather than participating in physical activities along with everyone else. However, no one, not even Chika whom she has been friends with for a long time, has ever seen her laugh. Like Ryouta, she is a member of the health committee.[4] Her number on the class list is 1.[3]
Natsumi Hirakawa (平川ナツミ, Hirakawa Natsumi)
Voiced by: Maria Yamamoto (OVA) Kana Asumi (Anime)
She is a short, sporty and athletic girl who can beat anyone at sports. Although she generally does not have desires, when she finds a goal, she is able to single-mindely pursue it. Although she is generally a calm person, she is nyctophobic. She is very innocent, often being stopped by her friends from undressing in public in front of boys. She is a tomboy and refers to herself in a very masculine way as she uses the male-singular pronoun "boku" () to refer to herself and always dresses in boys clothing except during the epilogue of the anime. Her number on the class list is 17.[3]
Megumi Hidaka (日高メグミ, Hidaka Megumi)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (OVA) Youko Honda (Anime)
Megumi wears glasses and is nearly blind without them. Surprisingly, she is a rather carless person and is often fooled by her surroundings. She is more developed then the other girls in her class and is self-conscious when others notice that. She often worries about her weight, ensuring that it stays at exactly 35 kg.[5] Her number on the class list is 16.[3]
Kōji Imai (今井コウジ, Imai Kōji)
Voiced by: Yū Asakawa (OVA) Megumi Yamato (Anime)
Kōji is Ryōta's best friend. He is bold and quick witted as well as being knowledgeable as to what girls expect from guys and in his childhood, he was a habitual skirt flipper. He has black hair in the TV version and blond in the OVA. He often challenges Ryōta to several duels to see which of the two is better. He is afraid of Yuki cooking. His number on the class list is 3.[3]
Tsubasa Kawai (河合ツバサ, Kawai Tsubasa)
Voiced by: Minori Chihara (OVA) Ayahi Takagaki (Anime)
Tsubasa is one of Ryōta's close friends. He is very calm and kind, always carrying an innocent smile and often playing the role of mediator between Ryōta and Kōji. He is intelligent and loves reading about and viewing outer space. He has blond hair in the TV version and black in the OVA. His number on the class list is 8.[3]

Media edit

Manga edit

The original work for Kyō no Go no Ni is illustrated and written by Koharu Sakuraba. It was serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Young Magazine between 2002 and 2003.[citation needed] The only tankōbon volume of the series was published on November 11, 2003.[6] The volume features Chika as the cover character in addition to two omake chapters entitled Supplementary Lesson - "Today in Tennis Club" and Invitation. In a similarly named magazine the Weekly Young Magazine, it was announced in its 43rd issue on September 22, 2008 that it would begin serializing Kyō no Go no Ni once again in its next issue on September 29, 2008.[7]

Chapter List edit

  • 001. "Wiggle, Wiggle" (グラグラ)
  • 002. "Collarbones" (サコツ)
  • 003. "Undefeated" (マケナシ)
  • 004. "The Scale" (メモリ)
  • 005. "Sneak Attack" (ダマシウチ)
  • 006. "Smile" (エガオ)
  • 007. "Dress-Up" (キセカエ)
  • 008. "Observation Diary" (カンサツニッキ)
  • 009. "Rain" (アメフリ)
  • 010. "Superball" (スーパーボール)
  • 011. "Library" (トショシツ)
  • 012. "Fairytale" (メルヘン)
  • 013. "Surprise" (ヌキウチ)
  • 014. "Sweet and Soft" (アマアマ)
  • 015. "Flip" (メクリ)
  • 016. "Cat's Paw" (ネコノテ)
  • 017. "Nodding Off" (ウトウト)
  • 018. "Bum Rap" (ヌレギヌ)
  • 019. "Comparing Heights" (セクラベ)
  • 020. "Three-Legged Race" (サンキャク)
  • 021. "Pinky Promise Part 1" (ユビキリ(前編))
  • 022. "Pinky Promise Part 2" (ユビキリ(後編))
  • "Today in Tennis Club" (今日のテニス部)
  • "Turn on the Water"

OVAs edit

Kyō no Go no Ni was adapted into an OVA by Shinkūkan in 2006, directed by Makoto Sokuza and written by Miki Okitsu. The music for the OVA was composed by Toru Yukawa. A sixty-six second trailer was announced on February 20, 2006.[8] A special audio track was included in the DVDs in which the female characters' voices are replaced by members of the idol unit Sweet Kiss; Chika's voice actor (Mai Kadowaki) is replaced by Saaya Irie; Yūki's voice actor (Mikako Takahashi) is replaced by Jessica; Kazumi Aihara's voice actor (Noto Mamiko) is replaced by Runa.[9] It featured three theme songs, one opening and two endings that were all sung by Mai Kadowaki, Mamiko Noto, and Mikako Takahashi. "Baby Love" is used as the opening for all the episodes. "Yakusoku" (約束) is used as the first ending theme for the first two episodes. "Sakura Iro Kaze" (桜色風) is used as the second ending theme for the last two episodes. It adapts all the chapters of the manga except for 9th Period - "Rain", 12th Period - "Fairytale", 17th Period - "Nodding Off", and Supplementary Lesson - "Today in Tennis Club". However, it includes an arc not included in the manga in its second episode entitled "5th Period 'Invitation'". The OVAs span four episodes, released in four different DVDs entitled "1-3 Trimesters" (1-3学期) and "Spring Break" (春休み) were released from March 24, 2006 to and March 21, 2007. Each DVD also has a special edit version that comes with an extra item or two. The DVD boxset was released on January 30, 2008. It included all four of the OVA adaptation's DVDs, an additional DVD entitled "Extracurricular Lesson" (課外授業) that included the extra chapter as well as an interview with the staff, and an additional CD which included: all three of the theme songs, all the tracks on the radio drama included with the special edit of the third OVA DVD volume, and a special wallpaper for a computer.[10]

A second OVA adaptation of Kyō no Go no Ni, directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa and written by Takamitsu Kouno, featuring the same cast as the anime adaptation by Xebec was released in October 2009. The music was composed by Kei Haneoka.[11]

Anime edit

Kyō no Go no Ni was adapted into an anime by Xebec, directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa, written by Takamitsu Kouno, and produced by Starchild Records. The music for the anime was composed by Takamitsu Kouno. The major and staff and leading voice actors were announced on August 7, 2008.[12] It was announced that TV Tokyo would post a promotional movie on the Internet on September 27, 2008.[13] It was broadcast by TV Tokyo Network Stations and first began airing on TV Tokyo on Sunday at 1:30 starting October 5, 2008 and ending on December 28, 2008.[14] It adapts all the chapters of the manga except the chapter entitled "Supplementary Lesson - 'Today in Tennis Club'".

The anime adaptation featured six main theme songs, one opening that was also used as an ending theme, and five different ending themes. "Nisemono" (ニセモノ) is used as the opening theme for all the episodes except the last which does not feature an opening theme. "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" (secret base 〜君がくれたもの〜) is used as the first ending theme from episodes one through three. "Daibakuhatsu No.1" (大爆発 NO.1) is used as the second ending theme for episodes four and five. "Natsu Matsuri" (夏祭り) is used as the third ending theme for episode six. "Yūyake Iro" (ユウヤケイロ) is used as the third ending theme from episode seven to episode nine. "Negai" (願い) is used as the fifth ending theme from episode ten to episode twelve. "Nisemono" is used once again as the final ending theme in episode thirteen. The two songs, "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" and "Daibakuhatsu No.1" are both covers of the same song performed by Zone. All the ending themes feature the voice actors for the main characters: Yū Kobayashi, Asami Shimoda, MAKO, Satomi Akesaka, Yōko Honda, and Kana Asumi under the band name Friends.[15]

Four DVDs were released from December 25, 2008 to March 25, 2009, each containing three episodes except for the last which contains four. Each DVD is assigned a season in chronological order beginning from spring.[16] An official fanbook was released on December 22, 2008 by Kodansha with an ISBN of 978-4-06-375627-2 and Yūki, Chika, and Kazumi as the cover characters.[17]

CDs edit

Multiple music CDs have been released for Kyō no Go no Ni. The first was a maxi single entitled "Baby Love / Yakusoku" (Baby Love/約束) on March 23, 2006 by Avex Tracks under the catalog number AVCA-22708.[10] The single contained three version for each "Baby Love" and "Yakusoku": two versions sung by the two sets of voice actors for Chika Koizumi, Kazumi Aihara, and Yūki Asano (Mai Kadowaki, Mamiko Noto, and Mikako Takahashi, followed by the respective members of Sweet Kiss) and an instrumental version. A maxi single entitled Nisemono was released on November 5, 2008 by King Records under the catalog number KICM-3175. This single contained "Nisemono" and "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" in original and instrumental versions as sung by the group, Friends. A studio album of twelve tracks was released on January 7, 2009, entitled Best Friends, by King Records under the catalog number KICA-950. It included all six of the theme songs as sung by the group, Friends: "Nisemono", "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)", "Daibakuhatsu No.1", "Natsu Matsuri", "Yūyake Iro", and "Negai."[18]

The anime adaptation's original soundtrack on December 10, 2008 by King Records under the catalog number KICA-945. Twenty-eight tracks of the album are background music whereas the other six tracks are the shortened versions of all the theme songs. The album is separated into four sections named chronologically after the seasons starting with spring.[18]

Drama CDs edit

King Records has released two drama CDs adaptations of the series. The first CD is an eight-track album entitled 'Kyou no 5 no 2' Drama CD vol.1 (今日の5の2 ドラマCD vol.1) released on December 25, 2008 under the catalog number KICA-951.[18] The second CD is a nine-track album entitled 'Kyou no 5 no 2' Drama CD vol.2 (今日の5の2 ドラマCD vol.2) released on February 25, 2009 under the catalog number KICA-952.[18]

Reception edit

Anime News Network's Carl Kimlinger praised the 2007 OVA's characters design as "smooth" and "shiny". He praised it for almost entirely removing what he described as "squirm-inducing fan-service" as was present in the OVA adaptation.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 今日の5の2 (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  2. ^ Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (2008-12-28). "49th Period 'Pinky Swear'". Kyō no Go no Ni. Episode 13. 0 minutes in.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Class Roll". Avex. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
  4. ^ "Characters" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  5. ^ Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (2008-11-23). "28th Period 'Scale' / 29th Period 'Hunger' / 30th Period 'Height Comparison' / 31st Period 'Milk'". Kyō no Go no Ni. Episode 8. 6 minutes in.
  6. ^ "Kyō no 5 no 2" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  7. ^ "Sakuraba's Kyo no Gononi Manga Gets New 3-Issue Run". Anime News Network. 2008-09-21. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  8. ^ "Kyou no Go no Ni Trailer". Anime News Network. 2006-02-20. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  9. ^ "Sweet Kiss Profile". SUCCESS Corporation. March 2006. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  10. ^ a b (in Japanese). Avex. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  11. ^ "Kyo no Gononi Manga Gets Original Anime DVD Green-Lit (Updated)". Anime News Network. 2009-04-13. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  12. ^ "Kyo no Gononi's Release Date, Staff, Cast Announced (Updated)". Anime News Network. 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  13. ^ "Kyo no Gononi TV Anime's Promo Movie Posted Online". Anime News Network. 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  14. ^ "Broadcasting" (in Japanese). King Records. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  15. ^ "This is Friends!" (in Japanese). King Records. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  16. ^ "DVD Official Listing" (in Japanese). King Records. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  17. ^ "Tv Animation Kyou no Go no Ni Official Fanbook" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  18. ^ a b c d "CD Official Listing" (in Japanese). King Records. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  19. ^ Kimlinger, Carl (October 4, 2008). "The Fall 2008 Anime Preview Guide: Carl Kimlinger". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2009-05-15.

External links edit

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  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • Official website for the anime (in Japanese)
  • TV Tokyo's website for the anime (in Japanese)
  • New OVA Official Site (in Japanese)
  • Kyō no Go no Ni (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

kyō, 今日の5の2, today, class, japanese, seinen, manga, series, created, koharu, sakuraba, author, minami, originally, serialized, kodansha, bessatsu, young, magazine, from, 2002, 2003, twenty, chapters, were, later, collected, together, single, tankōbon, volume, . Kyō no Go no Ni 今日の5の2 Kyō no Go no Ni Today in Class 5 2 is a Japanese seinen manga series created by Koharu Sakuraba the author of Minami ke It was originally serialized in Kodansha s Bessatsu Young Magazine from 2002 to 2003 and the twenty two chapters were later collected together in a single tankōbon volume along with two extra chapters and published on November 11 2003 by Kodansha 1 The main premise of Kyō no Go no Ni is the school life of the fifth year class 5 2 age 11 12 focusing on an elementary school boy named Ryōta Satō Kyō no Go no NiCover to Kyō no Go no Ni tankōbon 今日の5の2MangaWritten byKoharu SakurabaPublished byKodanshaMagazineBessatsu Young MagazineDemographicSeinenOriginal run2002 2003Volumes1Original video animationDirected byMakoto SokuzaProduced byHiroaki FujishimaYuuichirou Takahata 1 2 Shunji Sakai 1 2 Yuusuke Kouno 3 4 Mihihiko Hirata 3 4 Written byOkimitsuki 1 2 4 Makoto Sokuza 3 Music byTooru YukawaStudioShinkuukan 1 2 Lyrics 3 4 ReleasedMarch 24 2006 March 21 2007Runtime27 29 minutesEpisodes4 1 Special List of episodes Anime television seriesDirected byTsuyoshi NagasawaProduced byGou NakanishiWritten byTakamitsu KounoMusic byKei HaneokaStudioXebecOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runOctober 5 2008 December 28 2008Episodes13 OVA List of episodes In 2006 Shinkukan produced a four episode original video adaptation OVA directed by Makoto Sokuza The OVAs contain a special audio track in which the female characters voices are replaced by members of the idol unit Sweet Kiss and were released in two versions original and special edit Xebec produced a thirteen episode anime adaptation directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa unrelated to the OVAs It first began airing on TV Tokyo between October 5 2008 and December 28 2008 an OVA version of the anime was released in 2009 directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa featuring the same cast as the anime Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Media 3 1 Manga 4 Chapter List 4 1 OVAs 4 2 Anime 4 3 CDs 4 4 Drama CDs 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editEver since their childhood Ryōta Satō and Chika Koizumi have been close friends going so far as to pinky swear to marry each other 2 The story begins when they are both now in their fifth year of elementary school in class 5 2 together with their group of friends Yuki Asano Kazumi Aihara Natsumi Hirakawa Megumi Hidaka Kōji Imai Tsubasa Kawai While making his way to sixth year much to his own dismay Ryōta is often forced unwillingly into compromising situations Characters editRyōta Satō 佐藤リョータ Satō Ryōta Voiced by Hōko Kuwashima OVA Yu Kobayashi Anime Ryōta is the protagonist of the series and the childhood friend of Chika having a crush on her ever since In the past the two often played together even sleeping together in the same bed and promised to marry each other once they had grown into adults He is best friends with Kōji and good friends with Tsubasa Kawai and often challenges Kōji to see which of the two is better He enjoys eating and playing games together with the rest of the class Although he is not very intelligent he is a kind person and tries to help others when he can which often unwilling and unintentionally trap him in comprising situations that earn him a beating from either Chika or Yuki He is naive to the desires of normal males as he is not especially interested in relationships between males and females Once he falls asleep not only is it extremely hard to waken him once more but for anyone who comes into close proximity to him he will grab them and do something strange to them before they too fall asleep Not only that he is also a bad sleeper as he frequently rolls around in his sleep His seat number is 12 3 Chika Koizumi 小泉チカ Koizumi Chika Voiced by Mai Kadowaki and Saaya Irie OVA Asami Shimoda Anime Chika is the childhood friend of Ryōta and in their romantic relationship with each other she often takes the lead role She has a crush on him and despite her best attempts she is unable to get Ryōta to notice She is fond of her childhood memories that she shares with Ryōta and in the end she up take his hand She is usually level headed but not always physically abusing Ryōta should he deserve it decided by her jumping to conclusions She also has a mischievous spirit unafraid to play pranks on Ryōta no matter what position they leave him in Her number on the class list is 10 3 Yuki Asano 浅野ユウキ Asano Yuki Voiced by Mikako Takahashi and Jessica OVA Satomi Akesaka Anime She is bright talkative and active She enjoys chatting gossiping and talking about things such as fashion and frequently worries about the size of her breasts Though despite having a strong sense of responsibility she is known for being unable to keep secrets She has a crush on Kōji and gives him chocolates for Valentine s Day She is a terrible cook Her number on the class list is 2 3 Kazumi Aihara 相原カズミ Aihara Kazumi Voiced by Mamiko Noto and Runa OVA MAKO Anime She is quiet mysterious and sadistic She is often seen taking notes down in her observational diary on whatever happens to interest her at the time rather than participating in physical activities along with everyone else However no one not even Chika whom she has been friends with for a long time has ever seen her laugh Like Ryouta she is a member of the health committee 4 Her number on the class list is 1 3 Natsumi Hirakawa 平川ナツミ Hirakawa Natsumi Voiced by Maria Yamamoto OVA Kana Asumi Anime She is a short sporty and athletic girl who can beat anyone at sports Although she generally does not have desires when she finds a goal she is able to single mindely pursue it Although she is generally a calm person she is nyctophobic She is very innocent often being stopped by her friends from undressing in public in front of boys She is a tomboy and refers to herself in a very masculine way as she uses the male singular pronoun boku 僕 to refer to herself and always dresses in boys clothing except during the epilogue of the anime Her number on the class list is 17 3 Megumi Hidaka 日高メグミ Hidaka Megumi Voiced by Kana Ueda OVA Youko Honda Anime Megumi wears glasses and is nearly blind without them Surprisingly she is a rather carless person and is often fooled by her surroundings She is more developed then the other girls in her class and is self conscious when others notice that She often worries about her weight ensuring that it stays at exactly 35 kg 5 Her number on the class list is 16 3 Kōji Imai 今井コウジ Imai Kōji Voiced by Yu Asakawa OVA Megumi Yamato Anime Kōji is Ryōta s best friend He is bold and quick witted as well as being knowledgeable as to what girls expect from guys and in his childhood he was a habitual skirt flipper He has black hair in the TV version and blond in the OVA He often challenges Ryōta to several duels to see which of the two is better He is afraid of Yuki cooking His number on the class list is 3 3 Tsubasa Kawai 河合ツバサ Kawai Tsubasa Voiced by Minori Chihara OVA Ayahi Takagaki Anime Tsubasa is one of Ryōta s close friends He is very calm and kind always carrying an innocent smile and often playing the role of mediator between Ryōta and Kōji He is intelligent and loves reading about and viewing outer space He has blond hair in the TV version and black in the OVA His number on the class list is 8 3 Media editManga edit The original work for Kyō no Go no Ni is illustrated and written by Koharu Sakuraba It was serialized in Kodansha s Bessatsu Young Magazine between 2002 and 2003 citation needed The only tankōbon volume of the series was published on November 11 2003 6 The volume features Chika as the cover character in addition to two omake chapters entitled Supplementary Lesson Today in Tennis Club and Invitation In a similarly named magazine the Weekly Young Magazine it was announced in its 43rd issue on September 22 2008 that it would begin serializing Kyō no Go no Ni once again in its next issue on September 29 2008 7 Chapter List edit001 Wiggle Wiggle グラグラ 002 Collarbones サコツ 003 Undefeated マケナシ 004 The Scale メモリ 005 Sneak Attack ダマシウチ 006 Smile エガオ 007 Dress Up キセカエ 008 Observation Diary カンサツニッキ 009 Rain アメフリ 010 Superball スーパーボール 011 Library トショシツ 012 Fairytale メルヘン 013 Surprise ヌキウチ 014 Sweet and Soft アマアマ 015 Flip メクリ 016 Cat s Paw ネコノテ 017 Nodding Off ウトウト 018 Bum Rap ヌレギヌ 019 Comparing Heights セクラベ 020 Three Legged Race サンキャク 021 Pinky Promise Part 1 ユビキリ 前編 022 Pinky Promise Part 2 ユビキリ 後編 Today in Tennis Club 今日のテニス部 Turn on the Water OVAs edit Main article List of Kyō no Go no Ni episodes Kyō no Go no Ni was adapted into an OVA by Shinkukan in 2006 directed by Makoto Sokuza and written by Miki Okitsu The music for the OVA was composed by Toru Yukawa A sixty six second trailer was announced on February 20 2006 8 A special audio track was included in the DVDs in which the female characters voices are replaced by members of the idol unit Sweet Kiss Chika s voice actor Mai Kadowaki is replaced by Saaya Irie Yuki s voice actor Mikako Takahashi is replaced by Jessica Kazumi Aihara s voice actor Noto Mamiko is replaced by Runa 9 It featured three theme songs one opening and two endings that were all sung by Mai Kadowaki Mamiko Noto and Mikako Takahashi Baby Love is used as the opening for all the episodes Yakusoku 約束 is used as the first ending theme for the first two episodes Sakura Iro Kaze 桜色風 is used as the second ending theme for the last two episodes It adapts all the chapters of the manga except for 9th Period Rain 12th Period Fairytale 17th Period Nodding Off and Supplementary Lesson Today in Tennis Club However it includes an arc not included in the manga in its second episode entitled 5th Period Invitation The OVAs span four episodes released in four different DVDs entitled 1 3 Trimesters 1 3学期 and Spring Break 春休み were released from March 24 2006 to and March 21 2007 Each DVD also has a special edit version that comes with an extra item or two The DVD boxset was released on January 30 2008 It included all four of the OVA adaptation s DVDs an additional DVD entitled Extracurricular Lesson 課外授業 that included the extra chapter as well as an interview with the staff and an additional CD which included all three of the theme songs all the tracks on the radio drama included with the special edit of the third OVA DVD volume and a special wallpaper for a computer 10 A second OVA adaptation of Kyō no Go no Ni directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa and written by Takamitsu Kouno featuring the same cast as the anime adaptation by Xebec was released in October 2009 The music was composed by Kei Haneoka 11 Anime edit Main article List of Kyō no Go no Ni episodes Kyō no Go no Ni was adapted into an anime by Xebec directed by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa written by Takamitsu Kouno and produced by Starchild Records The music for the anime was composed by Takamitsu Kouno The major and staff and leading voice actors were announced on August 7 2008 12 It was announced that TV Tokyo would post a promotional movie on the Internet on September 27 2008 13 It was broadcast by TV Tokyo Network Stations and first began airing on TV Tokyo on Sunday at 1 30 starting October 5 2008 and ending on December 28 2008 14 It adapts all the chapters of the manga except the chapter entitled Supplementary Lesson Today in Tennis Club The anime adaptation featured six main theme songs one opening that was also used as an ending theme and five different ending themes Nisemono ニセモノ is used as the opening theme for all the episodes except the last which does not feature an opening theme Secret Base Kimi ga Kureta Mono secret base 君がくれたもの is used as the first ending theme from episodes one through three Daibakuhatsu No 1 大爆発 NO 1 is used as the second ending theme for episodes four and five Natsu Matsuri 夏祭り is used as the third ending theme for episode six Yuyake Iro ユウヤケイロ is used as the third ending theme from episode seven to episode nine Negai 願い is used as the fifth ending theme from episode ten to episode twelve Nisemono is used once again as the final ending theme in episode thirteen The two songs Secret Base Kimi ga Kureta Mono and Daibakuhatsu No 1 are both covers of the same song performed by Zone All the ending themes feature the voice actors for the main characters Yu Kobayashi Asami Shimoda MAKO Satomi Akesaka Yōko Honda and Kana Asumi under the band name Friends 15 Four DVDs were released from December 25 2008 to March 25 2009 each containing three episodes except for the last which contains four Each DVD is assigned a season in chronological order beginning from spring 16 An official fanbook was released on December 22 2008 by Kodansha with an ISBN of 978 4 06 375627 2 and Yuki Chika and Kazumi as the cover characters 17 CDs edit Multiple music CDs have been released for Kyō no Go no Ni The first was a maxi single entitled Baby Love Yakusoku Baby Love 約束 on March 23 2006 by Avex Tracks under the catalog number AVCA 22708 10 The single contained three version for each Baby Love and Yakusoku two versions sung by the two sets of voice actors for Chika Koizumi Kazumi Aihara and Yuki Asano Mai Kadowaki Mamiko Noto and Mikako Takahashi followed by the respective members of Sweet Kiss and an instrumental version A maxi single entitled Nisemono was released on November 5 2008 by King Records under the catalog number KICM 3175 This single contained Nisemono and Secret Base Kimi ga Kureta Mono in original and instrumental versions as sung by the group Friends A studio album of twelve tracks was released on January 7 2009 entitled Best Friends by King Records under the catalog number KICA 950 It included all six of the theme songs as sung by the group Friends Nisemono Secret Base Kimi ga Kureta Mono Daibakuhatsu No 1 Natsu Matsuri Yuyake Iro and Negai 18 The anime adaptation s original soundtrack on December 10 2008 by King Records under the catalog number KICA 945 Twenty eight tracks of the album are background music whereas the other six tracks are the shortened versions of all the theme songs The album is separated into four sections named chronologically after the seasons starting with spring 18 Drama CDs edit King Records has released two drama CDs adaptations of the series The first CD is an eight track album entitled Kyou no 5 no 2 Drama CD vol 1 今日の5の2 ドラマCD vol 1 released on December 25 2008 under the catalog number KICA 951 18 The second CD is a nine track album entitled Kyou no 5 no 2 Drama CD vol 2 今日の5の2 ドラマCD vol 2 released on February 25 2009 under the catalog number KICA 952 18 Reception editAnime News Network s Carl Kimlinger praised the 2007 OVA s characters design as smooth and shiny He praised it for almost entirely removing what he described as squirm inducing fan service as was present in the OVA adaptation 19 See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portalMinami keReferences edit 今日の5の2 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved September 14 2019 Tsuyoshi Nagasawa 2008 12 28 49th Period Pinky Swear Kyō no Go no Ni Episode 13 0 minutes in a b c d e f g h Class Roll Avex Retrieved 2009 04 21 Characters in Japanese TV Tokyo Retrieved 2009 04 11 Tsuyoshi Nagasawa 2008 11 23 28th Period Scale 29th Period Hunger 30th Period Height Comparison 31st Period Milk Kyō no Go no Ni Episode 8 6 minutes in Kyō no 5 no 2 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved 2009 04 09 Sakuraba s Kyo no Gononi Manga Gets New 3 Issue Run Anime News Network 2008 09 21 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Kyou no Go no Ni Trailer Anime News Network 2006 02 20 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Sweet Kiss Profile SUCCESS Corporation March 2006 Retrieved 2009 04 20 a b Merchandise in Japanese Avex Archived from the original on 2008 09 15 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Kyo no Gononi Manga Gets Original Anime DVD Green Lit Updated Anime News Network 2009 04 13 Retrieved 2009 04 20 Kyo no Gononi s Release Date Staff Cast Announced Updated Anime News Network 2008 08 07 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Kyo no Gononi TV Anime s Promo Movie Posted Online Anime News Network 2008 09 27 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Broadcasting in Japanese King Records Retrieved 2009 04 09 This is Friends in Japanese King Records Retrieved 2009 04 09 DVD Official Listing in Japanese King Records Retrieved 2009 04 09 Tv Animation Kyou no Go no Ni Official Fanbook in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved 2009 04 09 a b c d CD Official Listing in Japanese King Records Retrieved 2009 04 09 Kimlinger Carl October 4 2008 The Fall 2008 Anime Preview Guide Carl Kimlinger Anime News Network Retrieved 2009 05 15 External links editOfficial website for the OVA series in Japanese Avex s website for the OVAs DVDs in Japanese Entertainment s Website for OVA in Japanese Official website for the anime in Japanese TV Tokyo s website for the anime in Japanese New OVA Official Site in Japanese Kyō no Go no Ni manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyō no Go no Ni amp oldid 1136004656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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