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Director
  
Sakurako Fukuyama

Ai Ore! movie poster

Release date
  
August 25, 2012 (2012-08-25)

Ai Ore! (Japanese: 愛を歌うより俺に溺れろ!, Hepburn: Ai o Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero!) is a Japanese manga series by Mayu Shinjo. It was adapted into a live action film in 2012.

Contents

Ai o Utau Yori Ore Ni Oborero!

Akira Shiraishi, a young high school boy with feminine features, joins Blaue Rosen, the all-girl band that Mizuki Sakurazaka, an androgynous girl of the same age, performs lead electric guitar in.

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Their high school life is anything but typical: Mizuki is the "prince" of her all-girl school while Akira is the "princess" of the neighboring all-boy school. A series of comical events brings them closer together, even as the prejudice of the people around them tries to pull them apart.

Ai-Ore! Danshikō no Hime to Joshikō no Ōji

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After announcing that he is a boy during a concert for blue rosen in the first book Akira and Mizuki begin to date but so does the feud between the two's schools.

Publication

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Written and illustrated by Mayu Shinjo, Ai o Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero! was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic magazine. Its chapters were compilled into five tankōbon volumes published from June 26, 2006 to July 26, 2007. A second series titled Ai Ore! –Love Me (愛俺! ~男子校の姫と女子校の王子~, Ai-Ore! Danshikō no Hime to Joshikō no Ōji) was serialized in Monthly Asuka by Kadokawa Shoten and was published into tankobon format between May 22, 2008 to February 22, 2011. As it published Ai Ore!, Kadokawa Shoten also republished the first series into three volumes from February 23 to April 22, 2010.

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When translating into English Viz Media combined the two series, with the first series collected into the three first volumes and the second series compilled in the remaining five books. Its first volume was published on May 3, 2011 while the last one was released on February 5, 2013. Viz also published a digital edition from June 17, 2011 to March 8, 2013. The two series were also published in Australia by Madman Entertainment, France by Pika Édition and in Germany by Egmont Manga & Anime.

Anime

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Along with the official announcement for the live-action film, Shinjo Mayu revealed that the manga was supposed to have an anime adaptation but was canceled due to unfortunate events.

Live-action

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A live-action film adaptation, that would premier in the end of 2011, was first announced by Mayu Shinjo through her blog in July 2011. In January 2012, it was revealed that idol Karam from the K-pop band DGNA and actress Ito Ōno would star it. The film opened on August 25, 2012 and 2,000 copies of a "special mini-comic" by Shinjo herself were distributed. The film is directed by Sakurako Fukuyama and its main theme is "Ikenai 1-2-3" by DGNA.

Cast

  • Karam as Akira Shiraishi
  • Ito Ōno as Mizuki Sakurazaka
  • Furukawa Yuta as Nikaidou Ran
  • Terada Takuya as Kiryuuin Rui
  • Akira as Naruse Kaoru
  • Yoshiwara Shuto as Okita Ai
  • Kawamura Haruka as Kidera Momoko
  • Shishido Kavka as Yusa Megumi
  • Reception

    The volumes 1, 2, 4 and 5 from the English publication of the series have been featuring in lists of 10 best-selling manga rankings such as The New York Times.

    References

    Ai Ore! Wikipedia