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Nana Vol. 8: Volume 8

Nana Vol. 8: Volume 8

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In the end of Chapter 77 Ren chose to retrieve Reira for the sake of Trapnest before going to meet Nana to celebrate her birthday. He mistook a cat for Nana while driving fast through the snow (while also being pursued by paparazzi members of SEARCH) and crashes into his old apartment. In chapter 78 it is revealed that following the car crash which concluded Chapter 77, on Nana's 21'st birthday, Ren has died. The film was huge success and was followed by a second live-action film released on December 9, 2006. Production of the film started in September of 2006, and filming took one and a half months to finish. Three actors were recasted, which include, Yui Ichikawa as Nana Komatsu, Nobuo Kyo as Ren Honjo, and Kanata Hongo as Shinichi Okazaki. The first live-action film was released on September 3, 2005. Mika Nakashima, and Aoi Miyazaki star as Nana Osaki, and Nana Komatsu. The other cast members include, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobu Terashima, Kenichi Matsuyama as Shin Okazaki, and Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjo. Cookie 新ガールズ・コミック 5月26日創刊[ Cookie New Girls Comic – First issue on May 26] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on August 27, 2000 . Retrieved July 14, 2021.

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Aoki, Deb. "Nana by Ai Yazawa - Series Profile and Story Summary". About.com. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015 . Retrieved June 24, 2020. After his relationship with Nana was found out by SEARCH magazine, Ren proposed to Nana because he felt that Yasu was going to take Nana away from him. Nana accepted, but they both felt unsure about the marriage. However, he could also be playful, frequently teasing Nana and Layla. Another gag in the series is that in front of Nana, he would purposely get intimate with Shin. Written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa, Nana first appeared as a one-shot in 1999 in Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 of Shueisha's Cookie, a sister magazine of Ribon. [6] Nana was later serialized in Cookie, starting in the July 2000 issue (published on May 26), [7] [8] [9] when it was relaunched as a monthly magazine. [6] Nana ran in the magazine for 84 chapters, until the July 2009 issue (published on May 26), [10] and the series was put on hiatus in June of the same year due to Yazawa falling ill. [11] Yazawa returned from the hospital in early April 2010, but it was not specified when or if she would resume the manga. [12] The individual chapters of Nana have been collected by Shueisha into 21 tankōbon volumes, published under the Ribon Mascot Comics Cookie imprint, between May 15, 2000, and March 13, 2009. [13] [14] Its latest four chapters have not been published in a tankōbon volume. [6] Trapnest consists of Reira Serizawa, Ren Honjo, Takumi Ichinose, and Naoki Fujieda. The band has a huge following by the time Nana O moves to Tokyo. The lives of Nana Osaki, Nana Komatsu, Blast, and Trapnest becomes intertwined as the series goes on. Many glimpses of the future are also shown.

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Shojo Beat Details". Anime News Network. February 8, 2005. Archived from the original on February 26, 2020 . Retrieved March 7, 2008. a b c NANA -ナナ-. Mangapedia [ ja] (in Japanese). Voyage Group. Archived from the original on May 15, 2020 . Retrieved July 14, 2021. Shueisha collected the series into twenty-one volumes. [14] Viz Media licensed Nana for release in North America. It was also serialized in Viz's magazine, Shojo Beat, [15] Adaptations [ ] Live-action films [ ] Nana Komatsu is a high school graduate who has had a number of crushes on older men, including being a mistress for a salaryman. She and her friend Junko enroll in a local art school college where they meet Kyosuke Takakura and Shoji Endo. Nana K. at first wants to just be friends with Shoji, but later gives in and they become lovers. However, when Junko and Kyosuke announce they are moving to Tokyo with Shoji soon to follow, Nana K. wants to join them but must stay to earn some money before making that dream come true.

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Several tribute albums inspired by Nana have been produced. Including Punk Night from Nana released on September 26, 2003 and, Nana's Song Is My Song on November 6, 2003. The only official tribute album, Love for Nana was released on March 16, 2005. Aoki, Deb (August 3, 2017). "50 Essential Manga for Libraries". About.com. Archived from the original on April 14, 2018 . Retrieved May 19, 2018. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-04-08/10th-osamu-tezuka-cultural-award-finalists-announcedYazawa started her manga publishing life in 1985; throughout 15 years of publishing, she wrote over ten series on Ribon magazine. While most of her manga continues to be published in Japan by Shueisha, publishers of Ribon and Cookie (in which Nana is serialized), series like Paradise Kiss now appear in other magazines such as Zipper, published by Shodensha.



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