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Anoko no Toriko
First volume cover
あのコの、トリコ。
GenreRomance
Manga
Written byYuki Shiraishi
Published byShogakukan
MagazineSho-Comi
DemographicShōjo
Original runSeptember 5, 2013October 5, 2014
Volumes6 (List of volumes)

Anoko no Toriko (あのコの、トリコ。, "That Girl's Captives [of Love]") is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Shiraishi and serialized in Shogakukan's Sho-Comi manga magazine.

Media

Manga

No. Release date ISBN
1 January 24, 2014[1]978-4-09-135748-9
2 April 25, 2014[2]978-4-09-135884-4
3 July 25, 2014[3]978-4-09-136173-8
4 December 26, 2014[4]978-4-09-136587-3

Live-action

A live-action film has been announced to release in 2018.[5]

Ryo Yoshizawa, Yuko Araki and Yosuke Sugino starred in the film, directed by Ryô Miyawaki and was released on 5 October 2018 in Japan.[6]

According to IMDb, the storyline centers around three childhood friends who are stuck in a love triangle. Ryô Yoshizawa, who plays the main character Yori, moves back to the countryside completely unrecognizable. Yûko Araki, who plays Shizuku, works in the entertainment industry along with her friend Subaru who is played by Yôsuke Sugino. Both begin working as a model and actor. However, when Yori turns 16, he makes a reappearance into their lives. [7]

References

  1. ^ "あのコの、トリコ。1" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 24 January 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  2. ^ "あのコの、トリコ。 2" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 25 April 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  3. ^ "あのコの、トリコ。 3" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 25 July 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  4. ^ "あのコの、トリコ。 4" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. 26 December 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  5. ^ "Ano Ko no, Toriko. Romance Manga Gets Live-Action Film in 2018". Anime News Network. July 10, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2017.
  6. ^ "Anoko no, Toriko. Live-Action Film's Clip Shows 'Confession' Scene". Anime News Network. September 30, 2018. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  7. ^ Miyawaki, Ryô (2018-10-05), Ano ko no, Toriko (Comedy), Ryô Yoshizawa, Yûko Araki, Yôsuke Sugino, retrieved 2023-10-10