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Shishunki Miman Okotowari
Cover of the first Japanese volume
思春期未満お断り
GenreRomance
Manga
Written byYuu Watase
Published byShogakukan
MagazineShōjo Comic
DemographicShōjo
Original run1990unknown
Volumes3
Manga
Zoku Shishunki Miman Okotowari
Written byYuu Watase
Published byShogakukan
MagazineShōjo Comic
DemographicShōjo
Original run19921994
Volumes3[1]
Manga
Shishunki Miman Okotowari Kanketsuhen
Written byYuu Watase
Published byShogakukan
MagazineShōjo Comic
DemographicShōjo
Original run1998unknown
Volumes1
Novel series
Written byMegumi Nishizaki
Illustrated byYuu Watase
Published byShogakukan
Volumes4
Shishunki Miman CD Book

ISBN 4-09-907103-0

Shishunki Miman Okotowari (思春期未満お断り, lit. No Pre-Teens Allowed or No Interest in Prepubescence) is a Japanese manga created by Yuu Watase and serialized in the manga magazine Shōjo Comic. There are two sequels to this manga, Zoku Shishunki Miman Okotowari and Shishunki Miman Okotowari Kanketsuhen.

Plot summary

Following the death of her mother, Asuka Higuchi travels to Tokyo to search for her long lost father. When she meets up with her half-siblings completely by coincidence, she learns that even they have never seen or even met their father. Asuka comes to stay at the Sudou residence with her younger brother and sister in hopes they will be one day reunited with their estranged father.

Zoku Shishunki Miman Okotowari

After learning that Yashiro-sensei's true name is Takashi Sudou, Asuka has at last found her biological father. However, the three siblings also discover that Yashiro-sensei is actually the father of only Asuka and Kazusa; Manato's father was the real Yashiro and he has no blood relation to either Asuka or Kazusa. Takashi Sudou took on Yashiro's name after his senpai (Yashiro) died and adopted Yashiro's son, Manato, as well.

Shishunki Miman Okotowari Kanketsuhen

The concluding chapter to the Shishunki series. Two other bonus stories are contained in this one volume edition.

Characters

Asuka Higuchi (樋口 飛鳥, Higuchi Asuka)
A reformed bad girl who now only dreams of meeting her father after her mother dies of an illness. She is very athletic and is particularly good at gymnastics. When she discovers she has two half-siblings, Manato and Kazusa, she immediately takes on the role of a reliable and protecter older sister.
Manato Sudou (須藤 真斗, Sudou Manato)
He was thought to be Asuka's half-brother but it turns out that he was the son of Yashiro-sensei's best friend. Like Asuka, Manato once ran in a gang, but has somewhat reformed himself. He has looked after Kazusa ever since they were children, which is why he is naturally very protective of her.
Kazusa Sudou (須藤 和沙, Sudou Kazusa)
Asuka's half-sister, who utterly despises her older sister for butting into her cozy little life with Manato. She has a serious brother complex and will do anything to keep Manato from accepting Asuka as their sister.
Tooru Hayami (速水 透, Hayami Tooru)
A bad boy in general, Hayami has been interested in Kazusa up until he got beat up by Asuka for intimidating Kazusa. He soon develops an unrequited crush on Asuka.
Youko Kamiya (神谷 陽子, Kamiya Youko)
The school class president and captain of the gymnastics club. Asuka becomes her biggest rival in both gymnastics and for Manato's love.
Yashiro-sensei (矢城先生, Yashiro-sensei)
A recently hired teacher at their school who seems to take an interest in Asuka. He is later revealed to be the missing father of Asuka and her siblings.

Gaiden Novels

Yu Watase and Megumi Nishizaki teamed up to write and illustrate four different novels for the Shishunki series.

  1. Tokubetsu Hen; Mister Sun * Brother Moon
  2. Netsuai Hen; Lonely Hurricane
  3. Hyuusetu Hen; St. Crystal Boys
  4. Bangai Hen; Dynamite * Generation

References

  1. ^ "小学館". Shogakukan.co.jp. Retrieved 9 March 2019.