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9.7/10 Nautiljon Published by Shogakukan Original run March 1986 – May 1990 Directed by Shin'ya Sadamitsu Director Shinya Sadamitsu Genre Romantic comedy | 6.4/10 Written by Kei Kusunoki Demographic Seinen Volumes 7 Initial release 25 May 1990 First episode date 11 October 1994 Magazine Weekly Young Sunday | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yagami-kun's Family Affairs (Japanese: 八神くんの家庭の事情, Hepburn: Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō) is a manga series by Kei Kusunoki which was originally serialized in Japan in Young Sunday from March 1986 to May 1990. The manga was later adapted into a three episode OVA series in 1990, and an eleven episode television drama.
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Plot
Yagami-kun's Family Affairs follows Yūji Yagami, a high school student with a problem: his mother, Nomi, looks very young and Yūji has a crush on her. To complicate matters, his high school homeroom teacher is also infatuated with her due to how young she looks. Nomi is oblivious to all of this and is head over heels in love with her husband, Yōji, and frequently displays this affection very publicly, which causes more embarrassment for Yūji.
Yūji's high school friends constantly tease him about his "mother complex". When Valentine's Day comes around, though, Yūji receives a box of handmade chocolates. The name on card can be read multiple ways, the most common way being Masayuki Ikari (五十里 真幸, Ikari Masayuki), a male name, so his friends tease him throughout the day until it's time to meet the person who sent the chocolates at the front gate after school.
The girl who sent the chocolates (the name is actually read "Mayuki") starts meeting him after school so they can walk home together, and they eventually become an item. The remainder of the story follows Yūji and Mayuki as their love grows and as Yūji works to resolve his "mother complex" issues.
Characters
All of the characters have names containing numbers.
Main characters
Other characters
Video releases
The OVA series has been released on VHS, Laserdisc, and DVD.
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