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{{Short description|2005 Japanese adult visual novel (video game)}} |
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{{Good article}} |
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{{Infobox animanga/Header |
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| image = OtoBoku original game cover.jpg |
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| caption |
| caption = Original visual novel cover of ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' |
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| ja_kanji |
| ja_kanji = 処女はお姉さまに恋してる (Windows)<br /> 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (PS2/PSP) |
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| genre |
| genre = [[Harem (genre)|Harem]], [[Romance (love)|Romance]] |
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{{Infobox animanga/Game |
{{Infobox animanga/Game |
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| developer = |
| developer = Caramel Box |
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| publisher = |
| publisher = Caramel Box (Windows)<br />[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]] (PS2/PSP)<br />[[MangaGamer]] (Windows) |
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| genre = [[Eroge]], [[ |
| genre = [[Eroge]], [[visual novel]] |
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] |
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] |
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| released = January 28, 2005 (Windows) |
| released = January 28, 2005 (Windows) |
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| type = manga |
| type = manga |
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| author = |
| author = Caramel Box |
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| illustrator = [[Kanao Araki]] |
| illustrator = [[Kanao Araki]] |
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| publisher = [[ASCII Media Works]] |
| publisher = [[ASCII Media Works]] |
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| title = Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me! |
| title = Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me! |
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| director = [[Munenori Nawa]] |
| director = [[Munenori Nawa]] |
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| producer = Tomoko Kawasaki<br/>Gō Shukuri<br/>Kazuya Takahashi<br/>Hidehiro Kashiwagi |
| producer = Tomoko Kawasaki<br />Gō Shukuri<br />Kazuya Takahashi<br />Hidehiro Kashiwagi |
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| writer = Katsumi Hasegawa |
| writer = Katsumi Hasegawa |
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| music = Toshimichi Isoe |
| music = Toshimichi Isoe |
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{{Infobox animanga/Game |
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| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
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| developer = |
| developer = Caramel Box (Windows)<br />[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]] (PSP) |
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| publisher = Hobibox (Windows)<br/>[[Kaga Create]] (PSP) |
| publisher = Hobibox (Windows)<br />[[Kaga Create]] (PSP) |
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| genre = [[Eroge]], [[ |
| genre = [[Eroge]], [[visual novel]] |
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] |
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] |
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| released = June 30, 2010 (Windows) |
| released = June 30, 2010 (Windows) |
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| type = manga |
| type = manga |
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| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
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| author = |
| author = Caramel Box |
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| illustrator = Akuru Uira |
| illustrator = Akuru Uira |
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| publisher = [[Kadokawa Shoten]] |
| publisher = [[Kadokawa Shoten]] |
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| type = ova |
| type = ova |
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| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder |
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| director = |
| director = Shinya Kawatsura |
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| producer = {{ubl|Hayato Kaneko|Kazuya Takahashi|Shinsaku Tanaka}} |
| producer = {{ubl|Hayato Kaneko|Kazuya Takahashi|Shinsaku Tanaka}} |
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| writer = [[Michiko Yokote]] |
| writer = [[Michiko Yokote]] |
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| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars |
| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars |
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| developer = |
| developer = Caramel Box |
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| publisher = |
| publisher = |
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| genre = [[Eroge]], [[ |
| genre = [[Eroge]], [[visual novel]] |
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] |
| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] |
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| released = February 23, 2018 |
| released = February 23, 2018 |
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| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars |
| title = Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars |
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| director = Fumio Ito |
| director = Fumio Ito |
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| producer = |
| producer = Masayoshi Matsumoto |
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| writer = Misato Tōsaka |
| writer = Misato Tōsaka |
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| music = ZIZZ Studio |
| music = ZIZZ Studio |
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| studio = Blue Bread |
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| studio = <!--For the studio that animated it (if there is one, won't know until OVA comes out)--> |
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| released = January 28, 2022 |
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| runtime = |
| runtime = 20 minutes |
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⚫ | {{Nihongo|'''''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'''''|処女は{{ruby|お姉さま|ボク}}に恋してる||lit. ''The Maidens Are Falling in Love with Me''}}, commonly known as {{Nihongo|'''''Otoboku'''''|おとボク}}, is a Japanese [[Eroge|adult]] [[visual novel]] developed by |
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⚫ | {{Nihongo|'''''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'''''|処女は{{ruby|お姉さま|ボク}}に恋してる||lit. ''The Maidens Are Falling in Love with Me''}}, commonly known as {{Nihongo|'''''Otoboku'''''|おとボク}}, is a Japanese [[Eroge|adult]] [[visual novel]] developed by Caramel Box and released on January 28, 2005 playable on [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] [[Personal computer|PCs]]. The game was later ported to the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP) with the adult content removed. The Windows version was released in English by [[MangaGamer]] in 2012. The story follows the life of Mizuho Miyanokouji, an [[Androgyny|androgynous]] male high school student,<ref name=Mania1/><ref name=Okazu>{{cite web|url=http://okazu.yuricon.com/2008/09/29/otoboku-anime-volume-1-english/|title=''Otoboku'' Anime, Volume 1 (English)|last=Friedman|first=Erica|date=September 29, 2008|publisher=Okazu|access-date=September 21, 2009}}</ref> who transfers into an all-girls school due to his grandfather's will. |
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⚫ | The [[gameplay]] in ''Otoboku'' follows a [[Nonlinear gameplay#Branching storylines|branching plot line]] which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the six female main characters by the [[player character]]. The game ranked as the second best-selling PC game sold in Japan for the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterwards. Caramel Box went on to produce two [[fan disc]]s released in 2005 and 2007 in '' |
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⚫ | The [[gameplay]] in ''Otoboku'' follows a [[Nonlinear gameplay#Branching storylines|branching plot line]] which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the six female main characters by the [[player character]]. The game ranked as the second best-selling PC game sold in Japan for the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterwards. Caramel Box went on to produce two [[fan disc]]s released in 2005 and 2007 in ''Caramel Box Yarukibako'' and ''Caramel Box Yarukibako 2'', respectively. Caramel Box later produced a [[sequel]] to ''Otoboku'' titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'', released on June 30, 2010 playable on Windows PCs. ''Futari no Elder'' was ported to the PSP with the adult content removed. The story follows Chihaya Kisakinomiya, an androgynous male, who transfers into the all-girls school that was the setting of ''Otoboku''. A third ''Otoboku'' game titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars'' was released on February 23, 2018 playable on Windows PCs. |
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⚫ | A [[manga]] adaptation of ''Otoboku'' was serialized in [[ASCII Media Works]]' ''[[Dengeki Daioh]]'', and a manga adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' was serialized in [[Kadokawa Shoten]]'s ''[[Comp Ace]]''. [[Comic anthology|Comic anthologies]], [[light novel]]s and [[art book]]s were also published, as were [[audio drama]]s and several music albums. A 12-episode ''Otoboku'' [[anime]] produced by [[Feel (animation studio)|Feel]] aired in Japanese between October and December 2006, and an extra [[original video animation]] (OVA) episode was released in April 2007. [[Media Blasters]] licensed the anime and released the series in three DVD volumes. The ''Otoboku'' anime was generally panned in reviews at [[Anime News Network]] where the series was described as "cruelly unimaginative" with "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings". In a review of the anime by Mania Entertainment, the series is thought to be "very predictable and bland". A three-episode OVA adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' produced by [[Silver Link]] was released between August and October 2012. An OVA adaptation of ''Trinkle Stars'' produced by EXNOA |
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⚫ | A [[manga]] adaptation of ''Otoboku'' was serialized in [[ASCII Media Works]]' ''[[Dengeki Daioh]]'', and a manga adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' was serialized in [[Kadokawa Shoten]]'s ''[[Comp Ace]]''. [[Comic anthology|Comic anthologies]], [[light novel]]s and [[art book]]s were also published, as were [[audio drama]]s and several music albums. A 12-episode ''Otoboku'' [[anime]] produced by [[Feel (animation studio)|Feel]] aired in Japanese between October and December 2006, and an extra [[original video animation]] (OVA) episode was released in April 2007. [[Media Blasters]] licensed the anime and released the series in three DVD volumes. The ''Otoboku'' anime was generally panned in reviews at [[Anime News Network]] where the series was described as "cruelly unimaginative" with "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings". In a review of the anime by Mania Entertainment, the series is thought to be "very predictable and bland". A three-episode OVA adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' produced by [[Silver Link]] was released between August and October 2012. An OVA adaptation of ''Trinkle Stars'' produced by EXNOA with animation by Blue Bread was released in January 2022. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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[[File:OtoBoku game screenshot.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Average dialogue and narrative in ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' depicting the main character Mizuho talking to Kei (left) and Shion (right) |
[[File:OtoBoku game screenshot.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Average dialogue and narrative in ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' depicting the main character Mizuho talking to Kei (left) and Shion (right)]] |
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''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' is a [[Romance (love)|romance]] [[visual novel]] in which the player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji.<ref name="visual-book">{{cite book|publication-date=June 30, 2005|title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Official Visual Book|date=June 2005|publisher=[[Gentosha]]|isbn=978-4-344-80585-9}}</ref> Its [[gameplay]] requires little player interaction as much of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's [[narrative]] and [[dialogue]]. ''Otoboku'' follows a [[Nonlinear gameplay#Branching storylines|branching plot line]] with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction. |
''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' is a [[Romance (love)|romance]] [[visual novel]] in which the player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji.<ref name="visual-book">{{cite book|publication-date=June 30, 2005|title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Official Visual Book|date=June 2005|publisher=[[Gentosha]]|isbn=978-4-344-80585-9}}</ref> Its [[gameplay]] requires little player interaction as much of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's [[narrative]] and [[dialogue]]. ''Otoboku'' follows a [[Nonlinear gameplay#Branching storylines|branching plot line]] with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction. |
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There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. Every so often, the player will come to a point where he or she is given the chance to choose from multiple options. Text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction.<ref name="visual-book"/> Each scenario is divided into eight episodes, one interlude episode and an epilogue. At the end of an episode, an announcement of the next episode appears showing a preview of what is to consist in the next episode. Each episode takes place within the span of one month between June and March from episode one through the epilogue. The interlude episode is placed between the second and third episodes.<ref name="visual-book"/> |
There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. Every so often, the player will come to a point where he or she is given the chance to choose from multiple options. Text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction.<ref name="visual-book"/> Each scenario is divided into eight episodes, one interlude episode and an epilogue. At the end of an episode, an announcement of the next episode appears showing a preview of what is to consist in the next episode. Each episode takes place within the span of one month between June and March from episode one through the epilogue. The interlude episode is placed between the second and third episodes.<ref name="visual-book"/> |
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In the [[Hentai|adult]] versions of the game, there are scenes with sexual [[Computer graphics|CGs]] depicting Mizuho and a given heroine having sex.<ref name="visual-book"/> When the game was ported to the PlayStation 2 (PS2) [[Video game console|console]], the gameplay was somewhat altered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/game.html|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
In the [[Hentai|adult]] versions of the game, there are scenes with sexual [[Computer graphics|CGs]] depicting Mizuho and a given heroine having sex.<ref name="visual-book"/> When the game was ported to the PlayStation 2 (PS2) [[Video game console|console]], the gameplay was somewhat altered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/game.html|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722023250/http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/game.html|archive-date=July 22, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/ps2.html|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722023303/http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/ps2.html|archive-date=July 22, 2012}}</ref> The PS2 version, and later the PlayStation Portable (PSP) version, both had the sexual content removed, and in these versions there is no evidence that physical relationships actually take place between any of the students.<ref name="Otoboku-VN-PS2">{{cite video game|title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|developer=[[Caramel Box]]|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|platform=[[PlayStation 2]]|language=ja}}</ref> |
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There are ten additional sub episodes and a special sub episode. The CD and DVD Windows editions contain four sub episodes, the fan disc ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'' contains four sub episodes and a special episode,<ref name="yarukibako-otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki/otoboku_main.html|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ|trans-title=Caramel Box Yarukibako|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako|Caramel Box Yarukibako 2]]'' contains two sub episodes,<ref name="yarukibako2-otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki2/y2_otoboku.html|script-title=ja:やるきばこ2 ミニシナリオ 処女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=Yarukibako 2 Mini Scenario ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> and the PS2 version contains six sub episodes, though the order in which they appeared was altered. |
There are ten additional sub episodes and a special sub episode. The CD and DVD Windows editions contain four sub episodes, the fan disc ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'' contains four sub episodes and a special episode,<ref name="yarukibako-otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki/otoboku_main.html|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ|trans-title=Caramel Box Yarukibako|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako|Caramel Box Yarukibako 2]]'' contains two sub episodes,<ref name="yarukibako2-otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki2/y2_otoboku.html|script-title=ja:やるきばこ2 ミニシナリオ 処女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=Yarukibako 2 Mini Scenario ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 19, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> and the PS2 version contains six sub episodes, though the order in which they appeared was altered. |
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In ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'', the player assumes the roles of the main protagonist Chihaya Kisakinomiya and the secondary character Kaoruko Nanahara. There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. In the adult versions of ''Futari no Elder'', there are scenes with sexual CGs depicting Chihaya and a given heroine having sex. The gameplay is somewhat altered in the PSP version. The PSP version has the sexual content removed, the scenarios of Utano Sasou and Kaori Kamichika that appeared in the Windows version are removed, and it contains newly added scenarios of You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.dengeki.com/elem/000/000/341/341426/|title=『おとボク2』PSP版は4月28日発売!! 攻略対象ヒロイン2人を追加|trans-title=''Otoboku 2'' PSP Version Will be Released on April 28! Two Heroines Will be Added|publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]]|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20110202_424327.html|title=アルケミスト、PSP「乙女はお姉さまに恋してるPortable ~2人のエルダー~」|trans-title=Alchemist - ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable: Futari no Elder'' for PSP|publisher=Impress|work=Game Watch|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> There are three additional sub episodes in the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder''. |
In ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'', the player assumes the roles of the main protagonist Chihaya Kisakinomiya and the secondary character Kaoruko Nanahara. There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. In the adult versions of ''Futari no Elder'', there are scenes with sexual CGs depicting Chihaya and a given heroine having sex. The gameplay is somewhat altered in the PSP version. The PSP version has the sexual content removed, the scenarios of Utano Sasou and Kaori Kamichika that appeared in the Windows version are removed, and it contains newly added scenarios of You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.dengeki.com/elem/000/000/341/341426/|title=『おとボク2』PSP版は4月28日発売!! 攻略対象ヒロイン2人を追加|trans-title=''Otoboku 2'' PSP Version Will be Released on April 28! Two Heroines Will be Added|publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]]|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20110202_424327.html|title=アルケミスト、PSP「乙女はお姉さまに恋してるPortable ~2人のエルダー~」|trans-title=Alchemist - ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable: Futari no Elder'' for PSP|publisher=Impress|work=Game Watch|date=2 February 2011|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> There are three additional sub episodes in the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder''. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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===Setting=== |
===Setting=== |
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The primary setting is at a private all-girls school named Seio Girls' Academy, also called Seio Jogakuin Christian Education,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/story.html#glossary|script-title=ja:用語辞典|trans-title=Glossary|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> which was founded in 1886 by Mizuho's ancestor.<ref name="visual-book"/> Seio was originally named {{Nihongo|Keisen Girls' Academy|恵泉女学院|Keisen Jogakuin}}, which was used in original Windows version,<ref name="visual-book"/> the drama CD of the visual novel, and for the ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'' fan disc. This name was later ascertained to be similar to a name of an actual school, and the school's name was changed to {{Nihongo|Seio Girls' Academy|聖應女学院|Seiō Jogakuin|聖応女学院 as written in PlayStation 2 version}}.<ref name="caramel box">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/history/history2006.html|title=キャラメルBOX 更新履歴|trans-title=Caramel BOX Update History|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 22, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
The primary setting is at a private all-girls school named Seio Girls' Academy, also called Seio Jogakuin Christian Education,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/story.html#glossary|script-title=ja:用語辞典|trans-title=Glossary|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 3, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> which was founded in 1886 by Mizuho's ancestor.<ref name="visual-book"/> Seio was originally named {{Nihongo|Keisen Girls' Academy|恵泉女学院|Keisen Jogakuin}}, which was used in original Windows version,<ref name="visual-book"/> the drama CD of the visual novel, and for the ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'' fan disc. This name was later ascertained to be similar to a name of an actual school, and the school's name was changed to {{Nihongo|Seio Girls' Academy|聖應女学院|Seiō Jogakuin|聖応女学院 as written in PlayStation 2 version}}.<ref name="caramel box">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/history/history2006.html|title=キャラメルBOX 更新履歴|trans-title=Caramel BOX Update History|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 22, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120605160133/http://www.caramel-box.com/history/history2006.html|archive-date=June 5, 2012}}</ref> Seio is used in the PlayStation 2 version, DVD Windows edition, ''Caramel Box Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban'' and anime series. The secondary setting is at a dormitory building named {{Nihongo|Sakura-yakata|櫻館}}, which Mizuho, Mariya, Yukari and Kana are boarding at. There are four other former dormitories named Tsubaki-yakata, Enoki-yakata, Hisagi-yakata and Hiiragi-yakata.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Aya Takaya|year=2007|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 櫻の園のエトワール|trans-title=The Maidens Are Falling in Love with Me: Étoile in the Cherry Orchard|publisher=[[Enterbrain]]|isbn=978-4-7577-3924-6}}</ref> |
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===Main characters=== |
===Main characters=== |
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The player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji, the protagonist of ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''. He is a kind high school student who impersonates a girl at an all-girls school, which he transfers into per his grandfather's [[will (law)|will]]. He spends his time with many fellow attendees, some of which live in the nearby dormitory, and enjoys helping them with any problems they may have. His childhood friend Mariya Mikado attends the school with him, and helps in his female transition. She has a spirited personality<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/chara/character_03.html|script-title=ja:キャラクター紹介|trans-title=Character Introductions|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 20, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> with a bit of a temper, and has been a support for Mizuho in the past. Mizuho meets a classmate named Shion Jujo{{ref label|Note1|A|A}} who has a silent voice and demeanor;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/chara/character_02.html|script-title=ja:キャラクター紹介|trans-title=Character Introductions|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 20, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> she quickly figures out that Mizuho is actually a boy, but tells no one. The previous year, she had to be hospitalized soon after she was elected as the Elder due to an illness.<ref name="visual-book"/> |
The player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji, the protagonist of ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''. He is a kind high school student who impersonates a girl at an all-girls school, which he transfers into per his grandfather's [[will (law)|will]]. He spends his time with many fellow attendees, some of which live in the nearby dormitory, and enjoys helping them with any problems they may have. His childhood friend Mariya Mikado attends the school with him, and helps in his female transition. She has a spirited personality<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/chara/character_03.html|script-title=ja:キャラクター紹介|trans-title=Character Introductions|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 20, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> with a bit of a temper, and has been a support for Mizuho in the past. Mizuho meets a classmate named Shion Jujo{{ref label|Note1|A|A}} who has a silent voice and demeanor;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/chara/character_02.html|script-title=ja:キャラクター紹介|trans-title=Character Introductions|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 20, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> she quickly figures out that Mizuho is actually a boy, but tells no one. The previous year, she had to be hospitalized soon after she was elected as the Elder due to an illness.<ref name="visual-book"/> |
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''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' revolves around the main protagonist Mizuho Miyanokouji, a male high school student. After Mizuho's grandfather dies, his [[will (law)|will]] is reviewed, which explains his desire to have his grandson transfer to Seio Girls' Academy, the same one his own mother attended and his ancestors founded. Abiding by the will, Mizuho [[cross-dress]]es to attend the school. The headmistress, the deputy head teacher (visual novel only), Mizuho's homeroom teacher Hisako Kajiura and Mariya Mikado initially know his secret; Shion Jujo and Ichiko Takashima also eventually find this out. Mizuho is very popular among the other students, who often talk about how pretty, nice, and athletic Mizuho is. This rampant popularity escalates to him even being nominated against his will to join in on the Elder election. By these terms, the current student council president, Takako Itsukushima, runs against Mizuho. |
''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' revolves around the main protagonist Mizuho Miyanokouji, a male high school student. After Mizuho's grandfather dies, his [[will (law)|will]] is reviewed, which explains his desire to have his grandson transfer to Seio Girls' Academy, the same one his own mother attended and his ancestors founded. Abiding by the will, Mizuho [[cross-dress]]es to attend the school. The headmistress, the deputy head teacher (visual novel only), Mizuho's homeroom teacher Hisako Kajiura and Mariya Mikado initially know his secret; Shion Jujo and Ichiko Takashima also eventually find this out. Mizuho is very popular among the other students, who often talk about how pretty, nice, and athletic Mizuho is. This rampant popularity escalates to him even being nominated against his will to join in on the Elder election. By these terms, the current student council president, Takako Itsukushima, runs against Mizuho. |
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The Elder election is an old tradition at Seio Girls' Academy where every June one of the students is elected by her peers to be the "Elder", who is seen as the number one "Elder Sister" in the school. Until her graduation, she is referred to by her peers as {{Nihongo|''[[Japanese honorifics|Onee-sama]]''|お姉さま}}. To become an Elder, a candidate must gain at least 75% of the votes. If none of the candidates get at least 75% in the first round of voting, one of the candidates hands over her votes to another candidate, and the candidate who finally obtains at least 75% of the votes becomes the Elder. If there is no one else in the election, the current year's student council president becomes the Elder. In ''Otoboku'', Mizuho gains 82% of the votes in the first round, effectively becoming the 72nd Elder in the school's history. After becoming Elder, Mizuho progressively gets more popular among the student body since he is now a symbol of the school's excellence. In the following months, Mizuho starts to get to know some of the girls better and helps them with their problems. |
The Elder election is an old tradition at Seio Girls' Academy where every June one of the students is elected by her peers to be the "Elder", who is seen as the number one "Elder Sister" in the school. Until her graduation, she is referred to by her peers as {{Nihongo|''[[Japanese honorifics|Onee-sama]]''|お姉さま}}. To become an Elder, a candidate must gain at least 75% of the votes. If none of the candidates get at least 75% in the first round of voting, one of the candidates hands over her votes to another candidate, and the candidate who finally obtains at least 75% of the votes becomes the Elder. If there is no one else in the election, the current year's student council president becomes the Elder. In ''Otoboku'', Mizuho gains 82% of the votes in the first round, effectively becoming the 72nd Elder in the school's history. After becoming Elder, Mizuho progressively gets more popular among the student body, since he is now a symbol of the school's excellence. In the following months, Mizuho starts to get to know some of the girls better and helps them with their problems. |
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===Release history=== |
===Release history=== |
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A free [[game demo]] of ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' can be downloaded at the game's official website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/download/trial.html|script-title=ja:『処女はお姉さまに恋してる』体験版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Trial Version|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The game was released as an [[Eroge|adult game]] on January 28, 2005 as a limited edition, playable on a [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] [[Personal computer|PC]] as a 2-disc [[CD-ROM]] set.<ref name="official-vn"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0006FNXOY/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 初回版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' limited edition|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The limited edition came bundled with a special story book entitled ''Tsunderera''. The regular edition was released on February 18, 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0007OC2I2/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 通常版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' regular edition|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> and one select lot of this version contained a limited edition sticker.<ref name="otoboku-news">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/info/news.html|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる {{!}} 最新情報|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' {{!}} Latest News|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> An updated version with full voice acting was released on April 28, 2006 as a DVD.<ref name="official-vn"/> Another updated version compatible for [[Windows Vista]]/[[Windows 7|7]] was released on May 27, 2011.<ref name="official-vn"/> The Windows version of ''Otoboku'' was released in English by [[MangaGamer]] on November 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-02-19/mangagamer-licenses-bishojo-games-otoboku-and-eroge|title=MangaGamer Licenses Bishōjo Games ''OtoBoku'' & ''Eroge''|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=February 19, 2012|access-date=February 19, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https:// |
A free [[game demo]] of ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' can be downloaded at the game's official website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/download/trial.html|script-title=ja:『処女はお姉さまに恋してる』体験版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Trial Version|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The game was released as an [[Eroge|adult game]] on January 28, 2005 as a limited edition, playable on a [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] [[Personal computer|PC]] as a 2-disc [[CD-ROM]] set.<ref name="official-vn"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0006FNXOY/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 初回版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' limited edition|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The limited edition came bundled with a special story book entitled ''Tsunderera''. The regular edition was released on February 18, 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0007OC2I2/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 通常版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' regular edition|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> and one select lot of this version contained a limited edition sticker.<ref name="otoboku-news">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku/info/news.html|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる {{!}} 最新情報|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' {{!}} Latest News|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> An updated version with full voice acting was released on April 28, 2006 as a DVD.<ref name="official-vn"/> Another updated version compatible for [[Windows Vista]]/[[Windows 7|7]] was released on May 27, 2011.<ref name="official-vn"/> The Windows version of ''Otoboku'' was released in English by [[MangaGamer]] on November 23, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-02-19/mangagamer-licenses-bishojo-games-otoboku-and-eroge|title=MangaGamer Licenses Bishōjo Games ''OtoBoku'' & ''Eroge''|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=February 19, 2012|access-date=February 19, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121116004637/http://www.mangagamer.com/r18/Information/News/1|url=http://www.mangagamer.com/r18/Information/News/1|title=Hot News|publisher=[[MangaGamer]]|date=November 23, 2012|archive-date=November 16, 2012|access-date=January 21, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Caramel Box released a [[fan disc]] of ''Otoboku'' on June 24, 2005 in a collection called ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00097C4YE/|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ 「初回限定版」|trans-title=''Caramel Box Yarukibako'' (limited edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki/main.html|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ|trans-title=Caramel Box Yarukibako|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 17, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> which contained additional scenarios that furthered the story from the original visual novel;<ref name="yarukibako-otoboku"/> the fan disc came with a small figurine. The collection was re-released under the title ''Caramel Box Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban'' on January 26, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000LVZ6UC/|script-title=ja:やるきばこ 復刻版|trans-title=Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=September 17, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> A second fan disc was released on October 19, 2007 in the collection ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako|Caramel Box Yarukibako 2]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comshop.ne.jp/index.php?VID=user.pubItem.detail&OP=view&mid=73394|title=やるきばこ2 ~エピソードV やるきねこの逆襲~ 特別版|trans-title=''Caramel Box Yarukibako 2'': Episode V Yarukineko no Gyakushū (special edition)|publisher=Comshop|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> which again contained additional scenarios.<ref name="yarukibako2-otoboku"/> [[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]] released a [[PlayStation 2]] [[Porting|port]] on December 29, 2005, which removed the [[Hentai|adult]] elements of the game.<ref name="PS2-Otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=January 27, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
Caramel Box released a [[fan disc]] of ''Otoboku'' on June 24, 2005 in a collection called ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00097C4YE/|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ 「初回限定版」|trans-title=''Caramel Box Yarukibako'' (limited edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/yaruki/main.html|title=キャラメルBOX やるきばこ|trans-title=Caramel Box Yarukibako|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=September 17, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> which contained additional scenarios that furthered the story from the original visual novel;<ref name="yarukibako-otoboku"/> the fan disc came with a small figurine. The collection was re-released under the title ''Caramel Box Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban'' on January 26, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000LVZ6UC/|script-title=ja:やるきばこ 復刻版|trans-title=Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=September 17, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> A second fan disc was released on October 19, 2007 in the collection ''[[Caramel Box Yarukibako|Caramel Box Yarukibako 2]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comshop.ne.jp/index.php?VID=user.pubItem.detail&OP=view&mid=73394|title=やるきばこ2 ~エピソードV やるきねこの逆襲~ 特別版|trans-title=''Caramel Box Yarukibako 2'': Episode V Yarukineko no Gyakushū (special edition)|publisher=Comshop|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> which again contained additional scenarios.<ref name="yarukibako2-otoboku"/> [[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]] released a [[PlayStation 2]] [[Porting|port]] on December 29, 2005, which removed the [[Hentai|adult]] elements of the game.<ref name="PS2-Otoboku">{{cite web|url=http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=January 27, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614141236/http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/|archive-date=June 14, 2012}}</ref> Additional scenarios were included in the PS2 version written by Kiichi Kanō.<ref name="Otoboku-VN-PS2"/> A version of the adult game featuring only Sion's scenario playable on [[iOS]] devices was released in six volumes between March 29 and June 4, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/510/510482/|title=女装して女学院に転入!? iPhone版「おとボク」が登場|trans-title=Cross-dressing and Transferring to a Girls School!? "Otoboku" Gets an iPhone Edition|publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]]|date=March 30, 2010|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id346740582?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.1|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Sion Chapter) Vol. 1|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|App Store]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id375047692?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.6|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Sion Chapter) Vol. 6|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|App Store]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> A [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP) version titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable'' was released on April 29, 2010 by Alchemist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/psp/index.html|title=ALCHEMIST:「乙女はお姉さまに恋してる」|trans-title=ALCHEMIST: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614032653/http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku/psp/index.html|archive-date=June 14, 2012}}</ref> |
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===Sequel=== |
===Sequel=== |
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A [[sequel]] to the visual novel titled {{Nihongo|''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder''|処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~}} was released as an adult game on June 30, 2010 as a limited edition, playable on a Windows PC as a DVD.<ref name="otoboku2-official">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/index.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 23, 2010|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B003BNY20M/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 初回限定版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' (limited edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The same staff that worked on ''Otoboku'' returned for the sequel.<ref name="otoboku2-official"/> The limited edition came bundled with a 96-page guide book, an original card from the [[Lycèe Trading Card Game]], and an original pouch.<ref name="otoboku2-official"/> A free game demo of ''Futari no Elder'' can be downloaded at the game's official website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/download.html|script-title=ja:ダウンロード - 処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~|trans-title=Download - ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder''|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The regular edition was released on July 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B003UUFO12/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 通常版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' (regular edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> Settings and characters from ''Sakura no Sono no Étoile'', a novel written by the scriptwriter of ''Otoboku'' as a sequel to Takako's story, appear in ''Futari no Elder''. Also, the release date of June 30 coincides in-story with the day of the election day of the 75th Elder sister. A PSP version titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable: Futari no Elder'' was released on April 28, 2011 by Alchemist.<ref name="otoboku2-PSP">{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku2/psp/index.html|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してるPortable〜2人のエルダー|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Portable: Futari no Elder|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=April 29, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
A [[sequel]] to the visual novel titled {{Nihongo|''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder''|処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~}} was released as an adult game on June 30, 2010 as a limited edition, playable on a Windows PC as a DVD.<ref name="otoboku2-official">{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/index.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 23, 2010|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B003BNY20M/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 初回限定版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' (limited edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The same staff that worked on ''Otoboku'' returned for the sequel.<ref name="otoboku2-official"/> The limited edition came bundled with a 96-page guide book, an original card from the [[Lycèe Trading Card Game]], and an original pouch.<ref name="otoboku2-official"/> A free game demo of ''Futari no Elder'' can be downloaded at the game's official website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.caramel-box.com/products/otoboku2/download.html|script-title=ja:ダウンロード - 処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~|trans-title=Download - ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder''|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> The regular edition was released on July 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B003UUFO12/|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 通常版|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' (regular edition)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja}}</ref> Settings and characters from ''Sakura no Sono no Étoile'', a novel written by the scriptwriter of ''Otoboku'' as a sequel to Takako's story, appear in ''Futari no Elder''. Also, the release date of June 30 coincides in-story with the day of the election day of the 75th Elder sister. A PSP version titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable: Futari no Elder'' was released on April 28, 2011 by Alchemist.<ref name="otoboku2-PSP">{{cite web|url=http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku2/psp/index.html|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してるPortable〜2人のエルダー|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Portable: Futari no Elder|publisher=[[Alchemist (company)|Alchemist]]|access-date=April 29, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722023510/http://products.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/otoboku2/psp/index.html|archive-date=July 22, 2012}}</ref> A downloadable version of the PSP release via the [[PlayStation Store]] was released by Alchemist on December 1, 2011.<ref name="otoboku2-PSP"/> |
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A second sequel titled {{Nihongo|''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars''|処女はお姉さまに恋してる 3つのきら星}} was released as an adult game on February 23, 2018 for Windows PC.<ref name="OVA3"/> |
A second sequel titled {{Nihongo|''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars''|処女はお姉さまに恋してる 3つのきら星}} was released as an adult game on February 23, 2018 for Windows PC.<ref name="OVA3"/> |
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Two novels written based on the original game written by Saki Murakami and published by [[Paradigm (publisher)|Paradigm]] were released in Japan in June and August 2005.<ref>{{Cite book|title=処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる―囚われの姫君 (紫苑編) (Paradigm novels (259)) (新書)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru―Imprisoned Princess: Sion Chapter'' (Paradigm novels (259))|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4894907593|country=jp}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる―とまどうジュリエット 貴子編 (パラダイムノベルス) (新書)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru―Perplexed Juliet: Takako Chapter'' (Paradigm novels) (new book)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4894907674|country=jp}}}}</ref> The first released was {{Nihongo|''Toraware no Himegimi: Sion-hen|囚われの姫君~紫苑編~|Imprisoned Princess: Sion Chapter}} centering on Sion, with the second entitled {{Nihongo|''Tomadou Juliet: Takako-hen|とまどうジュリエット~貴子編~|Perplexed Juliet: Takako Chapter}} centering on Takako. These novels contain [[erotica|erotic]] content. A single volume titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' written by Chihiro Minagawa with accompanying illustrations by Ume Aoi was published by [[Jive (publisher)|Jive]] in August 2005,<ref>{{Cite book|title=処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる (Jive Character Novels) (単行本)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Jive Character Novels) (Tankōbon)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4861760860|country=jp}}}}</ref> and centers on Takako's scenario. Sion's scenario was ported to the [[iPhone]] as an [[e-book]] between March 29 and June 4, 2010 by DML.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id346740582?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.1|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (Sion Chapter) Vol.1|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|iTunes App Store]]|access-date=February 28, 2011|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id375047692?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.6|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (Sion Chapter) Vol.6|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|iTunes App Store]]|access-date=February 28, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> A semi official ''[[dōjin]]'' novel was written by the original scenario writer for the game, Aya Takaya, called {{Nihongo|''Sakura no Sono no Étoile''|櫻の園のエトワール||''lit. Étoile in the Cherry Orchard''}}, with illustrations by the original game artist Norita. The novel contains a two short stories that is a sequel of Takako's scenario, and Kana and Yukari have little sisters. The revised and completed edition of the ''dōjin'' novel was published as an official novel by [[Enterbrain]] on December 25, 2007.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 櫻の園のエトワール (ファミ通文庫) (文庫)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Étoile in the Cherry Orchard'' (Famitsu Bunko) (Paperback)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757739249|country=jp}}}}</ref> |
Two novels written based on the original game written by Saki Murakami and published by [[Paradigm (publisher)|Paradigm]] were released in Japan in June and August 2005.<ref>{{Cite book|title=処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる―囚われの姫君 (紫苑編) (Paradigm novels (259)) (新書)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru―Imprisoned Princess: Sion Chapter'' (Paradigm novels (259))|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4894907593|country=jp}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる―とまどうジュリエット 貴子編 (パラダイムノベルス) (新書)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru―Perplexed Juliet: Takako Chapter'' (Paradigm novels) (new book)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4894907674|country=jp}}}}</ref> The first released was {{Nihongo|''Toraware no Himegimi: Sion-hen|囚われの姫君~紫苑編~|Imprisoned Princess: Sion Chapter}} centering on Sion, with the second entitled {{Nihongo|''Tomadou Juliet: Takako-hen|とまどうジュリエット~貴子編~|Perplexed Juliet: Takako Chapter}} centering on Takako. These novels contain [[erotica|erotic]] content. A single volume titled ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' written by Chihiro Minagawa with accompanying illustrations by Ume Aoi was published by [[Jive (publisher)|Jive]] in August 2005,<ref>{{Cite book|title=処女(おとめ)はお姉さま(ボク)に恋してる (Jive Character Novels) (単行本)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Jive Character Novels) (Tankōbon)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4861760860|country=jp}}}}</ref> and centers on Takako's scenario. Sion's scenario was ported to the [[iPhone]] as an [[e-book]] between March 29 and June 4, 2010 by DML.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id346740582?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.1|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (Sion Chapter) Vol.1|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|iTunes App Store]]|access-date=February 28, 2011|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id375047692?mt=8|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる(紫苑編)Vol.6|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (Sion Chapter) Vol.6|publisher=[[App Store (iOS)|iTunes App Store]]|access-date=February 28, 2011|language=ja}}</ref> A semi official ''[[dōjin]]'' novel was written by the original scenario writer for the game, Aya Takaya, called {{Nihongo|''Sakura no Sono no Étoile''|櫻の園のエトワール||''lit. Étoile in the Cherry Orchard''}}, with illustrations by the original game artist Norita. The novel contains a two short stories that is a sequel of Takako's scenario, and Kana and Yukari have little sisters. The revised and completed edition of the ''dōjin'' novel was published as an official novel by [[Enterbrain]] on December 25, 2007.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 櫻の園のエトワール (ファミ通文庫) (文庫)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Étoile in the Cherry Orchard'' (Famitsu Bunko) (Paperback)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757739249|country=jp}}}}</ref> |
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Three volumes based on ''Futari no Elder'' were written by Tasuku Saiga and published by Paradigm between September 30, 2010 and January 19, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/10/-2.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 薫子編 パラダイムノベルズ|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Kaoruko Chapter Paradigm Novels|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
Three volumes based on ''Futari no Elder'' were written by Tasuku Saiga and published by Paradigm between September 30, 2010 and January 19, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/10/-2.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 薫子編 パラダイムノベルズ|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Kaoruko Chapter Paradigm Novels|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120416035540/http://otbk2.com/2010/10/-2.html|archive-date=April 16, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-6.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 香織理編 パラダイムノベルズ|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Kaori Chapter Paradigm Novels|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320223917/http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-6.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2011/01/post-16.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 雅楽乃編 パラダイムノベルズ|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Utano Chapter Paradigm Novels|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320223921/http://otbk2.com/2011/01/post-16.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref> The first volume centers on Kaoruko Nanahara, the second is around Kaori Kamichika, and the third centers on Utano Sasou. A single volume written by Reiji Mai titled {{Nihongo|''Knight no Kimi no Love Romance''|騎士の君のラブロマンス|Love Affair of You, the Knight}} was published by [[Kill Time Communication]] on December 3, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-12.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる〜2人のエルダー 騎士の君のラブロマンス|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru ~Futari no Elder~ Knight no Kimi no Love Romance|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320223949/http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-12.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref> These four novels contain erotic content. Three volumes written by Aya Takaya were released by [[SoftBank Creative]] between December 15, 2010 and January 15, 2012.<ref name="sbcr">{{Cite web|url=http://ga.sbcr.jp/novel/otome/|script-title=ja:今月の新刊 - 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる2|trans-title=New book in this month: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru 2|publisher=[[SoftBank Creative]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja|archive-date=September 11, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160911091142/http://ga.sbcr.jp/novel/otome/|url-status=dead}}</ref> The first volume titled {{Nihongo|''Futari no Elder''|二人のエルダー}} is the story until Chihaya Kisakinomiya and Kaoruko Nanahara are elected as Elders; the second titled {{Nihongo|''Madogoshi no Ihōjin''|窓越しの異邦人|The Stranger Through the Window}} is the story until the end of first term and it mainly focuses Kaoruko Nanahara, You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase; and the third titled {{Nihongo|''Kin no Ori, Ibara no Torikago''|黄金の檻 荊の鳥籠|lit. The Golden Cage, The Birdcage of Thorns}} is the story between summer vacation and September and it mainly focuses Awayuki Reizei and Utano Sasou. There were five novels published by Multi Bunko between June 30, 2011 and March 29, 2012:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://multimaker.jp/003/03oto01.html|script-title=ja:新創刊【まるち文庫】第3弾「雅楽乃のキモチ」6月30日発売です!|trans-title=Multi Bunko 3: "Utano's Feelings" was released on June 30.|publisher=[[Paradigm (publisher)|Paradigm]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2011/08/04.html|script-title=ja:まるち文庫04『処女はお姉さまに恋してる2人のエルダー私の嫌いなお姉さま』|trans-title=Multi Bunko 4: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Futari no Elder ~Onē-sama who I Dislike~|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304092404/http://otbk2.com/2011/08/04.html|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2011/11/05.html|script-title=ja:まるち文庫05『処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー 愛情は最高のスパイス!』|trans-title=Multi Bunko 5: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Futari no Elder ~Love Is the Best Spice!~|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084537/http://otbk2.com/2011/11/05.html|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://multimaker.jp/005/05.html|script-title=ja:【まるち文庫】おとぼく第4弾「処女はお姉さまに恋してる2人のエルダー」アンソロジー 「淡雪のコイゴコロ」1月27日発売です!|trans-title=Multi Bunko: "Awayuki's love" was released on January 27|publisher=[[Paradigm (publisher)|Paradigm]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2012/03/082.html|script-title=ja:まるち文庫08『処女はお姉さまに恋してる2人のエルダー 薫るは甘き恋模様』|trans-title=Multi Bunko 8: Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Futari no Elder ~The Scent is the Sweet Romance~|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 10, 2012|language=ja|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304080857/http://otbk2.com/2012/03/082.html|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> three volumes written by Tasuku Saiga are around Utano Sasou, Fumi Watarai and Awayuki Reizei; one volume written by Ricotta is around Kaoruko Nanahara; and a volume written by Mitsuru Iiyama is not dependent on any heroine's scenario. 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A [[manga]] adaptation is illustrated by [[Kanao Araki]] and was serialized in [[ASCII Media Works]]' magazine ''[[Dengeki Daioh]]'' between the November 2006 and August 2008 issues in Japan.<ref>{{cite journal | journal=[[Dengeki Daioh]] | publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]] | issue=November 2006 | language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=[[Dengeki Daioh]] | publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]] | issue=August 2008 | language=ja}}</ref> Two ''[[tankōbon]]'' volumes were released under ASCII Media Works' ''[[Dengeki Comics]]'' [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]], the first on August 27, 2007 and the second on September 27, 2008.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 1 (電撃コミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' 1 (Dengeki Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4840240124|country=jp}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 2 (電撃コミックス) (コミック) |trans-title= ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' 2 (Dengeki Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4048673211|country=jp}} }}</ref> A [[Yonkoma|four panel]] [[comic strip]] manga was published by [[Enterbrain]] in 12 [[comics anthology|comics anthologies]] released between March 26, 2007<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (マジキューコミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Magi-Cu Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757734433|country=jp}}}}</ref> and March 25, 2009.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (12) (マジキューコミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (12) (Magi-Cu Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757747756|country=jp}}}}</ref> |
A [[manga]] adaptation is illustrated by [[Kanao Araki]] and was serialized in [[ASCII Media Works]]' magazine ''[[Dengeki Daioh]]'' between the November 2006 and August 2008 issues in Japan.<ref>{{cite journal | journal=[[Dengeki Daioh]] | publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]] | issue=November 2006 | language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=[[Dengeki Daioh]] | publisher=[[ASCII Media Works]] | issue=August 2008 | language=ja}}</ref> Two ''[[tankōbon]]'' volumes were released under ASCII Media Works' ''[[Dengeki Comics]]'' [[imprint (trade name)|imprint]], the first on August 27, 2007 and the second on September 27, 2008.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 1 (電撃コミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' 1 (Dengeki Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4840240124|country=jp}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 2 (電撃コミックス) (コミック) |trans-title= ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' 2 (Dengeki Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4048673211|country=jp}} }}</ref> A [[Yonkoma|four panel]] [[comic strip]] manga was published by [[Enterbrain]] in 12 [[comics anthology|comics anthologies]] released between March 26, 2007<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (マジキューコミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (Magi-Cu Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757734433|country=jp}}}}</ref> and March 25, 2009.<ref>{{Cite book|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (12) (マジキューコミックス) (コミック)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' (12) (Magi-Cu Comics) (comic)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|language=ja|id= {{ASIN|4757747756|country=jp}}}}</ref> |
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A manga adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' illustrated by Akuru Uira was serialized between the July 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comptiq.com/ace/index.php?%CB%DC%BB%EF%2F2010%C7%AF%2FVOL.52|script-title=ja:コンプエース 2010年7月号|trans-title=Comp Ace July 2010 Issue|publisher=[[Kadokawa Shoten]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
A manga adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' illustrated by Akuru Uira was serialized between the July 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comptiq.com/ace/index.php?%CB%DC%BB%EF%2F2010%C7%AF%2FVOL.52|script-title=ja:コンプエース 2010年7月号|trans-title=Comp Ace July 2010 Issue|publisher=[[Kadokawa Shoten]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100918080127/http://www.comptiq.com/ace/index.php?%CB%DC%BB%EF%2F2010%C7%AF%2FVOL.52|archive-date=September 18, 2010}}</ref> and February 2012 issues of [[Kadokawa Shoten]]'s ''[[Comp Ace]]''. Three volumes were published between November 26, 2010 and January 26, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-11.html|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー (1)|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder (1)|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320224004/http://otbk2.com/2010/11/post-11.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2012/01/post-25.html|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー(3)最終巻|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder (3) last volume|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=February 19, 2012|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613162213/http://otbk2.com/2012/01/post-25.html|archive-date=June 13, 2013}}</ref> Three volumes of a four panel, comic strip manga of ''Futari no Elder'' were published by Enterbrain between September 26, 2010 and January 29, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/10/4-21.html|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ 処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー(1)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder (1)|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120416041218/http://otbk2.com/2010/10/4-21.html|archive-date=April 16, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2011/01/p.html|script-title=ja:マジキュー4コマ 処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー (3)|trans-title=Magi-Cu 4-koma Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder (3)|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320224051/http://otbk2.com/2011/01/p.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref> Two comic anthologies were released by [[Ichijinsha]] between October 25 and November 25, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/10/2.html|script-title=ja:処女はお姉さまに恋してる2人のエルダーコミックアンソロジー|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Comic Anthology|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320224056/http://otbk2.com/2010/10/2.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2010/11/-2-vol2.html|title=処女はお姉さまに恋してる 2人のエルダー コミックアンソロジー VOL.2|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder Comic Anthology Vol. 2|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=March 2, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320224103/http://otbk2.com/2010/11/-2-vol2.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref> |
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{{see also|List of Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru episodes}} |
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An [[anime]] adaptation is produced by the animation studio [[Feel (animation studio)|Feel]],<ref name="anime-staff">{{cite web|url= http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/staff.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]|access-date=March 21, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> written by Katsumi Hasegawa, directed by [[Munenori Nawa]], and features character design by Noriko Shimazawa who based the designs on Norita's original concept. The anime contained twelve episodes which aired between October 6 and December 24, 2006 on several [[UHF anime|UHF]] networks including [[TV Kanagawa]] and [[Chiba TV]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/time.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]|access-date=March 21, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The episodes were released on four [[DVD]] compilations released in Japan as limited and regular editions.<ref name="J-DVD">{{cite web|url= http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/release_dvd.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]| access-date=October 11, 2008|language=ja}}</ref> A single [[original video animation]] (OVA) episode was released on the final limited edition DVD on April 4, 2007. [[Media Blasters]] released the series, including the OVA, as English-subtitled DVDs between June 24 and October 7, 2008 under the title ''Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me!''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016K76X2/|title=Otoboku - Maidens are falling for Me (Vol. 1 of 3 Eps. 1-4) (2006)|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D2651C/|title=Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me Vol. 3: Androgynous Antics|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref> |
An [[anime]] adaptation is produced by the animation studio [[Feel (animation studio)|Feel]],<ref name="anime-staff">{{cite web|url= http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/staff.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]|access-date=March 21, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> written by Katsumi Hasegawa, directed by [[Munenori Nawa]], and features character design by Noriko Shimazawa who based the designs on Norita's original concept. The anime contained twelve episodes which aired between October 6 and December 24, 2006 on several [[UHF anime|UHF]] networks including [[TV Kanagawa]] and [[Chiba TV]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/time.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]|access-date=March 21, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The episodes were released on four [[DVD]] compilations released in Japan as limited and regular editions.<ref name="J-DVD">{{cite web|url= http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/otome/release_dvd.html|title=StarChild:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる|trans-title=StarChild: ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru''|publisher=[[King Records (Japan)|Starchild]]| access-date=October 11, 2008|language=ja}}</ref> A single [[original video animation]] (OVA) episode was released on the final limited edition DVD on April 4, 2007. [[Media Blasters]] released the series, including the OVA, as English-subtitled DVDs between June 24 and October 7, 2008 under the title ''Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me!''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016K76X2/|title=Otoboku - Maidens are falling for Me (Vol. 1 of 3 Eps. 1-4) (2006)|website=Amazon|date=24 June 2008|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D2651C/|title=Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me Vol. 3: Androgynous Antics|website=Amazon|date=7 October 2008|access-date=March 21, 2009}}</ref> |
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A three-episode OVA adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' is produced by the animation studio [[Silver Link]], directed by |
A three-episode OVA adaptation of ''Futari no Elder'' is produced by the animation studio [[Silver Link]], directed by Shinya Kawatsura, written by [[Michiko Yokote]], and features character design by Keiichi Sano who based the designs on Norita's original concept.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-03-24/otome-wa-boku-ni-koi-shiteru-2-airing-staff-revealed|title=''Otome wa Boku ni Koi Shiteru 2''{{'}}s Airing, Staff Revealed|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=March 24, 2012|access-date=March 24, 2012}}</ref> The episodes were released on three [[Blu-ray Disc]]/DVD volumes between August 29 and October 24, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fwinc.co.jp/ova_otoboku2/bd-dvd.html|title=BD/DVD|publisher=[[Silver Link]]|access-date=April 14, 2012|language=ja|archive-date=May 13, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513130702/http://www.fwinc.co.jp/ova_otoboku2/bd-dvd.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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An OVA adaptation of ''Trinkle Stars'' is produced by EXNOA, directed by Fumio Ito, written by Misato Tōsaka, and features character design by Tatsuya Takahashi who based the designs on Norita's original concept. It |
An OVA adaptation of ''Trinkle Stars'' is produced by EXNOA with animation by Blue Bread, directed by Fumio Ito, written by Misato Tōsaka, and features character design by Tatsuya Takahashi who based the designs on Norita's original concept. It was originally set to be released on December 24, 2021, but was delayed to January 28, 2022 due to production issues.<ref name="OVA3">{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-09-02/otome-wa-boku-ni-koi-shiteru-trinkle-stars-game-gets-original-video-anime/.176958|title=Otome wa Boku ni Koi Shiteru: Trinkle Stars Game Gets Original Video Anime|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 3, 2021|access-date=September 3, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-10-23/otome-wa-boku-ni-koishiteru-trinkle-stars-anime-new-video-announces-1-month-delay/.178776|title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars Anime's New Video Announces 1-Month Delay|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=October 23, 2021|access-date=October 23, 2021}}</ref> |
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===Music and audio CDs=== |
===Music and audio CDs=== |
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The ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' visual novel has three theme songs: the opening theme "You Make My Day!" by [[Yuria]], the ending theme {{Nihongo|"Itoshii Kimochi"|いとしいきもち}} by [[Yui Sakakibara]], and {{Nihongo|"Sayonara no Sasayaki"|さよならの囁き}} by Sakakibara as an insert song. The original soundtrack for the visual novel titled ''Maiden's Rest'' was released in Japan on February 25, 2005 by Digiturbo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://shop.digi-goods.com/productDetail.do?productcode=137|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215425/https://shop.digi-goods.com/productDetail.do?productcode=137|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 3, 2016|title=maiden's rest 処女はお姉さまに恋してる オリジナルサウンドトラック|trans-title=Maiden's Rest Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Original Soundtrack|publisher=Nitroplus Direct|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The ''Futari no Elder'' visual novel has four theme songs: an opening theme, an ending theme, and two insert songs. For the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder'', the opening theme is {{Nihongo|"Underhanded Girl"|アンダーハンデッド・ガール}} by Yuria, and the ending theme is {{Nihongo|"Hidamari no Naka e"|陽だまりの中へ}} by [[Aki Misato]]. For the PSP version of ''Futari no Elder'', the opening theme is "Crystal Wish" by [[Miyuki Hashimoto]], and the ending theme is {{Nihongo|"Tamerai, Fuwari"|ためらい、ふわり。}} by Shiori. The insert songs, both sung by Sakakibara, are {{Nihongo|"Utsuriyuku Hana no Yōni"|移りゆく花のように}} and {{Nihongo|"Kimi no Mama de"|君のままで}}. An album was released containing the theme songs for the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder'' on May 26, 2010 by [[Lantis (company)|Lantis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gloryheaven.jp/release/data.php?id=23801f0948a87e2ec203c428e5146a04|title=PCゲーム『処女はお姉さまに恋してる~2人のエルダー』 ボーカルミニアルバム|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder - Vocal Mini Album|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|access-date=September 6, 2010|language= |
The ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' visual novel has three theme songs: the opening theme "You Make My Day!" by [[Yuria]], the ending theme {{Nihongo|"Itoshii Kimochi"|いとしいきもち}} by [[Yui Sakakibara]], and {{Nihongo|"Sayonara no Sasayaki"|さよならの囁き}} by Sakakibara as an insert song. The original soundtrack for the visual novel titled ''Maiden's Rest'' was released in Japan on February 25, 2005 by Digiturbo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://shop.digi-goods.com/productDetail.do?productcode=137|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215425/https://shop.digi-goods.com/productDetail.do?productcode=137|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 3, 2016|title=maiden's rest 処女はお姉さまに恋してる オリジナルサウンドトラック|trans-title=Maiden's Rest Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Original Soundtrack|publisher=Nitroplus Direct|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The ''Futari no Elder'' visual novel has four theme songs: an opening theme, an ending theme, and two insert songs. For the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder'', the opening theme is {{Nihongo|"Underhanded Girl"|アンダーハンデッド・ガール}} by Yuria, and the ending theme is {{Nihongo|"Hidamari no Naka e"|陽だまりの中へ}} by [[Aki Misato]]. For the PSP version of ''Futari no Elder'', the opening theme is "Crystal Wish" by [[Miyuki Hashimoto]], and the ending theme is {{Nihongo|"Tamerai, Fuwari"|ためらい、ふわり。}} by Shiori. The insert songs, both sung by Sakakibara, are {{Nihongo|"Utsuriyuku Hana no Yōni"|移りゆく花のように}} and {{Nihongo|"Kimi no Mama de"|君のままで}}. An album was released containing the theme songs for the Windows version of ''Futari no Elder'' on May 26, 2010 by [[Lantis (company)|Lantis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gloryheaven.jp/release/data.php?id=23801f0948a87e2ec203c428e5146a04|title=PCゲーム『処女はお姉さまに恋してる~2人のエルダー』 ボーカルミニアルバム|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder - Vocal Mini Album|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|access-date=September 6, 2010|language=ja|archive-date=February 26, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120226141230/http://www.gloryheaven.jp/release/data.php?id=23801f0948a87e2ec203c428e5146a04|url-status=dead}}</ref> A single was released containing the theme songs for the PSP version of ''Futari no Elder'' on April 27, 2011 by Lantis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://otbk2.com/2011/04/portable2oped.html|title=『乙女はお姉さまに恋してるPortable~2人のエルダー』OP/EDテーマ|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder opening and ending themes|publisher=[[Caramel Box]]|access-date=April 29, 2011|language=ja|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320224113/http://otbk2.com/2011/04/portable2oped.html|archive-date=March 20, 2012}}</ref> |
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Two singles were released for the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation. The first called "Love Power" by [[Aice5|Aice<sup>5</sup>]] contained the opening theme of the same name. The other single entitled "Again" by Yui Sakakibara contained the ending theme entitled "Beautiful Day". The [[A-side and B-side|A-side]] track from that single entitled "Again" was used as an insert song in episode eleven. Both singles were released on October 25, 2006 by King Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000I0S9IM/|title=Love Power(初回限定盤)(DVD付) (Single) (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Maxi)|trans-title=Love Power (Limited Edition) (DVD Attached) (Single) (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000I0S9FU/|title=Again (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The soundtrack for the anime was released on November 22, 2006 by [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B000J10C8K/|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる オリジナル・サウンドトラック|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Original Soundtrack|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language= ja}}</ref> Three character [[image song]] albums were released sung by [[Seiyū|voice actors]] from the anime adaptation. The first album was by [[Yui Horie]] as Mizuho Miyanokouji, [[Miyu Matsuki]] as Sion Jujo and [[Masumi Asano]] as Mariya Mikado. The second album featured [[Ayano Matsumoto]] as Yukari Kamioka, [[Akemi Kanda]] as Kana Suoin and [[Yuko Goto]] as Ichiko Takashima. The third album was recorded by [[Chiaki Takahashi (actress)|Chiaki Takahashi]] as Takako Itsukushima, [[Madoka Kimura]] as Kimie Sugawara and [[Yui Sakakibara]] as Hisako Kajiura. These CDs were released between July 26 and September 21, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000FUTZHO/|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してる キャラクターイメージソング PART1 (Single) (Maxi)| trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Character Image Song Part 1 (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]| access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000H5U0HG/|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してる キャラクターイメージソング PART3 (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date= June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> |
Two singles were released for the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation. The first called "Love Power" by [[Aice5|Aice<sup>5</sup>]] contained the opening theme of the same name. The other single entitled "Again" by Yui Sakakibara contained the ending theme entitled "Beautiful Day". The [[A-side and B-side|A-side]] track from that single entitled "Again" was used as an insert song in episode eleven. Both singles were released on October 25, 2006 by King Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000I0S9IM/|title=Love Power(初回限定盤)(DVD付) (Single) (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Maxi)|trans-title=Love Power (Limited Edition) (DVD Attached) (Single) (CD+DVD) (Limited Edition) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000I0S9FU/|title=Again (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> The soundtrack for the anime was released on November 22, 2006 by [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B000J10C8K/|script-title=ja:乙女はお姉さまに恋してる オリジナル・サウンドトラック|trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Original Soundtrack|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date=June 26, 2009|language= ja}}</ref> Three character [[image song]] albums were released sung by [[Seiyū|voice actors]] from the anime adaptation. The first album was by [[Yui Horie]] as Mizuho Miyanokouji, [[Miyu Matsuki]] as Sion Jujo and [[Masumi Asano]] as Mariya Mikado. The second album featured [[Ayano Matsumoto]] as Yukari Kamioka, [[Akemi Kanda]] as Kana Suoin and [[Yuko Goto]] as Ichiko Takashima. The third album was recorded by [[Chiaki Takahashi (actress)|Chiaki Takahashi]] as Takako Itsukushima, [[Madoka Kimura]] as Kimie Sugawara and [[Yui Sakakibara]] as Hisako Kajiura. These CDs were released between July 26 and September 21, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000FUTZHO/|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してる キャラクターイメージソング PART1 (Single) (Maxi)| trans-title=Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Character Image Song Part 1 (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]| access-date=June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000H5U0HG/|title=乙女はお姉さまに恋してる キャラクターイメージソング PART3 (Single) (Maxi)|publisher=[[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]]|access-date= June 26, 2009|language=ja}}</ref> |
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According to a national ranking of how well [[bishōjo game]]s sold nationally in Japan, the ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' limited edition Windows release premiered at number two in the rankings.<ref name="rank2-4">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227181834/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank165.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank165.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 27, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The limited edition achieved a ranking of four out of 50 in the ranking for the next two weeks.<ref name="rank2-4"/> The regular edition Windows release premiered at number six in the rankings,<ref name="rank6">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227193212/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank166.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank166.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 27, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> and stayed in the top 50 for a month and a half until mid-April 2005. The regular edition was again in the rankings for May 2005, managing to rank in at 38 and 49.<ref name="rank38-49">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051218032756/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank172.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank172.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 18, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Windows edition playable as a DVD premiered at number 13 in the rankings and stayed at that rank for the next listing.<ref name="rank13-13">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060823022451/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank195.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank195.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=August 23, 2006|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The DVD edition ranked twice more over the next month: the first at 43 and the last at 33.<ref name="43-33">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060824232959/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank197.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank197.html|title=PPEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=August 24, 2006|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> From May to June 2010, ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' ranked third in national PC game pre-orders in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https:// |
According to a national ranking of how well [[bishōjo game]]s sold nationally in Japan, the ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' limited edition Windows release premiered at number two in the rankings.<ref name="rank2-4">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227181834/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank165.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank165.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 27, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The limited edition achieved a ranking of four out of 50 in the ranking for the next two weeks.<ref name="rank2-4"/> The regular edition Windows release premiered at number six in the rankings,<ref name="rank6">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227193212/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank166.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank166.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 27, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> and stayed in the top 50 for a month and a half until mid-April 2005. The regular edition was again in the rankings for May 2005, managing to rank in at 38 and 49.<ref name="rank38-49">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051218032756/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank172.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank172.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=December 18, 2005|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru'' Windows edition playable as a DVD premiered at number 13 in the rankings and stayed at that rank for the next listing.<ref name="rank13-13">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060823022451/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank195.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank195.html|title=PEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=August 23, 2006|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> The DVD edition ranked twice more over the next month: the first at 43 and the last at 33.<ref name="43-33">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060824232959/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank197.html|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank197.html|title=PPEAKS PCnewsWEB|publisher=Peakspub|archive-date=August 24, 2006|access-date=March 13, 2007|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> From May to June 2010, ''Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder'' ranked third in national PC game pre-orders in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110919203757/http://www.pc-press.info/reservationrog.html|url=http://www.pc-press.info/reservationrog.html|script-title=ja:予約状況ランキングログ|trans-title=Reservation Ranking Log|publisher=PCpress|archive-date=September 19, 2011|access-date=February 20, 2012|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> ''Futari no Elder'' ranked second in terms of national sales of PC games in Japan in June 2010.<ref name="PCpresssales1">{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100420101645/http://pc-press.info/sales.html|url=http://www.pc-press.info/sales.html|script-title=ja:セールスランキング|trans-title=Sales Ranking|publisher=PCpress|archive-date=April 20, 2010|access-date=February 20, 2012|language=ja|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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The English version of the original visual novel by MangaGamer was reviewed by Nicholas E. Mendes of NookGaming, who felt it had not aged well in some aspects, but was positive about the drama and comedy. In particular, he was surprised about the lack of dependency on tropes, despite having several characters that could easily fit into one.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mendes |first1=Nicholas |title=Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me – Review |url=https://www.nookgaming.com/otoboku-maidens-are-falling-for-me-review/ |website=NookGaming |date=5 February 2023 |access-date=24 May 2023}}</ref> |
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The first two anime DVD volumes released by [[Media Blasters]] were reviewed by [[Anime News Network]]. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Carl Kimlinger generally panned the volume, commenting how the three episodes were "cruelly unimaginative" where "afterwards it's one long slide into a torturous hell of girls' school tripe where not even humor or romance can pierce the veil of pain." The Catholic girls' school premise is likened to ''[[Maria-sama ga Miteru]]'' and ''[[Strawberry Panic!]]'', and is considered to be used "merely as visual spice".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/otoboku/dvd-1|title=Otoboku DVD 1 - Maidens Are Falling For Me|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=July 24, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> For the second DVD volume, Kimlinger wrote that "while the onslaught of squealing, caffeinated [[moe (slang)|moe]]-bait has abated somewhat in its ferocity, a sagging of the already listlessly undirected plot ensures that the series' sophomore outing is only marginally more tolerable than the first." Further, the series is described as having "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/otoboku/sub.dvd-2|title=Otoboku Sub.DVD 2 - Drag Dilemmas|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=September 24, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> |
The first two anime DVD volumes released by [[Media Blasters]] were reviewed by [[Anime News Network]]. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Carl Kimlinger generally panned the volume, commenting how the three episodes were "cruelly unimaginative" where "afterwards it's one long slide into a torturous hell of girls' school tripe where not even humor or romance can pierce the veil of pain." The Catholic girls' school premise is likened to ''[[Maria-sama ga Miteru]]'' and ''[[Strawberry Panic!]]'', and is considered to be used "merely as visual spice".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/otoboku/dvd-1|title=Otoboku DVD 1 - Maidens Are Falling For Me|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=July 24, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> For the second DVD volume, Kimlinger wrote that "while the onslaught of squealing, caffeinated [[moe (slang)|moe]]-bait has abated somewhat in its ferocity, a sagging of the already listlessly undirected plot ensures that the series' sophomore outing is only marginally more tolerable than the first." Further, the series is described as having "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/otoboku/sub.dvd-2|title=Otoboku Sub.DVD 2 - Drag Dilemmas|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|author=Kimlinger, Carl|date=September 24, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009}}</ref> |
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The first two anime DVD volumes released by Media Blasters were also reviewed by Mania Entertainment. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Chris Beveridge felt the anime reminded him of "parts of ''[[Princess Princess (manga)|Princess Princess]]'', especially when it came to the Elder status piece. It's even reminiscent of ''Strawberry Panic'' in this way." The series is described as "all about the "moe" factor, bringing about an atmosphere that makes you like the characters, care about them and feel good about seeing them interact. It does it well even if it doesn't have an amazing hook."<ref name=Mania1>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-1_article_80242.html|title=Otoboku Vol. #1|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Beveridge, Chris|date=July 25, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211193206/http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-1_article_80242.html|archive-date=December 11, 2008}}</ref> For the second DVD volume, Beveridge commented that the series continues to be "very predictable and bland" which is "at this point fun but entirely forgettable". Beveridge also wrote how "the characters are all pleasant, nicely designed and with mildly interesting personalities that could lead to something more but never does."<ref name=Mania2>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-2_article_80429.html|title=Otoboku Vol. #2|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Beveridge, Chris|date=August 28, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https:// |
The first two anime DVD volumes released by Media Blasters were also reviewed by Mania Entertainment. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Chris Beveridge felt the anime reminded him of "parts of ''[[Princess Princess (manga)|Princess Princess]]'', especially when it came to the Elder status piece. It's even reminiscent of ''Strawberry Panic'' in this way." The series is described as "all about the "moe" factor, bringing about an atmosphere that makes you like the characters, care about them and feel good about seeing them interact. It does it well even if it doesn't have an amazing hook."<ref name=Mania1>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-1_article_80242.html|title=Otoboku Vol. #1|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Beveridge, Chris|date=July 25, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211193206/http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-1_article_80242.html|archive-date=December 11, 2008}}</ref> For the second DVD volume, Beveridge commented that the series continues to be "very predictable and bland" which is "at this point fun but entirely forgettable". Beveridge also wrote how "the characters are all pleasant, nicely designed and with mildly interesting personalities that could lead to something more but never does."<ref name=Mania2>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-2_article_80429.html|title=Otoboku Vol. #2|publisher=Mania Entertainment|author=Beveridge, Chris|date=August 28, 2008|access-date=June 26, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003094912/http://www.mania.com/otoboku-vol-2_article_80429.html|archive-date=October 3, 2012}}</ref> |
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Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru | |
処女はお姉さまに恋してる (Windows) 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる (PS2/PSP) | |
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Genre | Harem, Romance |
Video game | |
Developer | Caramel Box |
Publisher | Caramel Box (Windows) Alchemist (PS2/PSP) MangaGamer (Windows) |
Genre | Eroge, visual novel |
Platform | Windows, PS2, PSP |
Released | January 28, 2005 (Windows) |
Manga | |
Written by | Caramel Box |
Illustrated by | Kanao Araki |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Magazine | Dengeki Daioh |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | November 2006 – August 2008 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me! | |
Directed by | Munenori Nawa |
Produced by | Tomoko Kawasaki Gō Shukuri Kazuya Takahashi Hidehiro Kashiwagi |
Written by | Katsumi Hasegawa |
Music by | Toshimichi Isoe |
Studio | Feel |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Chiba TV |
Original run | October 8, 2006 – December 24, 2006 |
Episodes | 12 + OVA |
Video game | |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder | |
Developer | Caramel Box (Windows) Alchemist (PSP) |
Publisher | Hobibox (Windows) Kaga Create (PSP) |
Genre | Eroge, visual novel |
Platform | Windows, PSP |
Released | June 30, 2010 (Windows) |
Manga | |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder | |
Written by | Caramel Box |
Illustrated by | Akuru Uira |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Magazine | Comp Ace |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | July 2010 – February 2012 |
Volumes | 3 |
Original video animation | |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder | |
Directed by | Shinya Kawatsura |
Produced by |
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Written by | Michiko Yokote |
Music by | Kou Nakagawa |
Studio | Silver Link |
Released | August 29, 2012 – October 24, 2012 |
Runtime | 24 minutes each |
Episodes | 3 |
Video game | |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars | |
Developer | Caramel Box |
Genre | Eroge, visual novel |
Platform | Windows |
Released | February 23, 2018 |
Original video animation | |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars | |
Directed by | Fumio Ito |
Produced by | Masayoshi Matsumoto |
Written by | Misato Tōsaka |
Music by | ZIZZ Studio |
Studio | Blue Bread |
Released | January 28, 2022 |
Runtime | 20 minutes |
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (処女はお姉さまに恋してる, lit. The Maidens Are Falling in Love with Me), commonly known as Otoboku (おとボク), is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Caramel Box and released on January 28, 2005 playable on Windows PCs. The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable (PSP) with the adult content removed. The Windows version was released in English by MangaGamer in 2012. The story follows the life of Mizuho Miyanokouji, an androgynous male high school student,[1][2] who transfers into an all-girls school due to his grandfather's will.
The gameplay in Otoboku follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the six female main characters by the player character. The game ranked as the second best-selling PC game sold in Japan for the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterwards. Caramel Box went on to produce two fan discs released in 2005 and 2007 in Caramel Box Yarukibako and Caramel Box Yarukibako 2, respectively. Caramel Box later produced a sequel to Otoboku titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder, released on June 30, 2010 playable on Windows PCs. Futari no Elder was ported to the PSP with the adult content removed. The story follows Chihaya Kisakinomiya, an androgynous male, who transfers into the all-girls school that was the setting of Otoboku. A third Otoboku game titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars was released on February 23, 2018 playable on Windows PCs.
A manga adaptation of Otoboku was serialized in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh, and a manga adaptation of Futari no Elder was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace. Comic anthologies, light novels and art books were also published, as were audio dramas and several music albums. A 12-episode Otoboku anime produced by Feel aired in Japanese between October and December 2006, and an extra original video animation (OVA) episode was released in April 2007. Media Blasters licensed the anime and released the series in three DVD volumes. The Otoboku anime was generally panned in reviews at Anime News Network where the series was described as "cruelly unimaginative" with "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings". In a review of the anime by Mania Entertainment, the series is thought to be "very predictable and bland". A three-episode OVA adaptation of Futari no Elder produced by Silver Link was released between August and October 2012. An OVA adaptation of Trinkle Stars produced by EXNOA with animation by Blue Bread was released in January 2022.
Gameplay
[edit]Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji.[3] Its gameplay requires little player interaction as much of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's narrative and dialogue. Otoboku follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.
There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. Every so often, the player will come to a point where he or she is given the chance to choose from multiple options. Text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction.[3] Each scenario is divided into eight episodes, one interlude episode and an epilogue. At the end of an episode, an announcement of the next episode appears showing a preview of what is to consist in the next episode. Each episode takes place within the span of one month between June and March from episode one through the epilogue. The interlude episode is placed between the second and third episodes.[3]
In the adult versions of the game, there are scenes with sexual CGs depicting Mizuho and a given heroine having sex.[3] When the game was ported to the PlayStation 2 (PS2) console, the gameplay was somewhat altered.[4][5] The PS2 version, and later the PlayStation Portable (PSP) version, both had the sexual content removed, and in these versions there is no evidence that physical relationships actually take place between any of the students.[6]
There are ten additional sub episodes and a special sub episode. The CD and DVD Windows editions contain four sub episodes, the fan disc Caramel Box Yarukibako contains four sub episodes and a special episode,[7] Caramel Box Yarukibako 2 contains two sub episodes,[8] and the PS2 version contains six sub episodes, though the order in which they appeared was altered.
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In Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder, the player assumes the roles of the main protagonist Chihaya Kisakinomiya and the secondary character Kaoruko Nanahara. There are six main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. In the adult versions of Futari no Elder, there are scenes with sexual CGs depicting Chihaya and a given heroine having sex. The gameplay is somewhat altered in the PSP version. The PSP version has the sexual content removed, the scenarios of Utano Sasou and Kaori Kamichika that appeared in the Windows version are removed, and it contains newly added scenarios of You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase.[9][10] There are three additional sub episodes in the Windows version of Futari no Elder.
Plot
[edit]Setting
[edit]The primary setting is at a private all-girls school named Seio Girls' Academy, also called Seio Jogakuin Christian Education,[11] which was founded in 1886 by Mizuho's ancestor.[3] Seio was originally named Keisen Girls' Academy (恵泉女学院, Keisen Jogakuin), which was used in original Windows version,[3] the drama CD of the visual novel, and for the Caramel Box Yarukibako fan disc. This name was later ascertained to be similar to a name of an actual school, and the school's name was changed to Seio Girls' Academy (聖應女学院, Seiō Jogakuin, 聖応女学院 as written in PlayStation 2 version).[12] Seio is used in the PlayStation 2 version, DVD Windows edition, Caramel Box Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban and anime series. The secondary setting is at a dormitory building named Sakura-yakata (櫻館), which Mizuho, Mariya, Yukari and Kana are boarding at. There are four other former dormitories named Tsubaki-yakata, Enoki-yakata, Hisagi-yakata and Hiiragi-yakata.[13]
Main characters
[edit]The player assumes the role of Mizuho Miyanokouji, the protagonist of Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru. He is a kind high school student who impersonates a girl at an all-girls school, which he transfers into per his grandfather's will. He spends his time with many fellow attendees, some of which live in the nearby dormitory, and enjoys helping them with any problems they may have. His childhood friend Mariya Mikado attends the school with him, and helps in his female transition. She has a spirited personality[14] with a bit of a temper, and has been a support for Mizuho in the past. Mizuho meets a classmate named Shion Jujo[A] who has a silent voice and demeanor;[15] she quickly figures out that Mizuho is actually a boy, but tells no one. The previous year, she had to be hospitalized soon after she was elected as the Elder due to an illness.[3]
At the dormitory lives an energetic first-year student named Yukari Kamioka. She is on the track and field team along with Mariya, who is her Oneesama (お姉さま, meaning "Older sister"), and has low confidence in her ability to run. Another first-year at the dormitory named Kana Suoin meets Mizuho on the day he moves in, and soon after Mizuho becomes her Oneesama. Kana is more than happy to serve Mizuho any way she can, since she admires him immensely. A hyperactive ghost resides in Mizuho's room named Ichiko Takashima and is shown to speak very fast when excited. She says that Mizuho looks very much like her previous Elder love interest, who turns out to be Mizuho's deceased mother. The student council president at Seio is Takako Itsukushima who tends to have a serious personality.[3]
Story
[edit]Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru revolves around the main protagonist Mizuho Miyanokouji, a male high school student. After Mizuho's grandfather dies, his will is reviewed, which explains his desire to have his grandson transfer to Seio Girls' Academy, the same one his own mother attended and his ancestors founded. Abiding by the will, Mizuho cross-dresses to attend the school. The headmistress, the deputy head teacher (visual novel only), Mizuho's homeroom teacher Hisako Kajiura and Mariya Mikado initially know his secret; Shion Jujo and Ichiko Takashima also eventually find this out. Mizuho is very popular among the other students, who often talk about how pretty, nice, and athletic Mizuho is. This rampant popularity escalates to him even being nominated against his will to join in on the Elder election. By these terms, the current student council president, Takako Itsukushima, runs against Mizuho.
The Elder election is an old tradition at Seio Girls' Academy where every June one of the students is elected by her peers to be the "Elder", who is seen as the number one "Elder Sister" in the school. Until her graduation, she is referred to by her peers as Onee-sama (お姉さま). To become an Elder, a candidate must gain at least 75% of the votes. If none of the candidates get at least 75% in the first round of voting, one of the candidates hands over her votes to another candidate, and the candidate who finally obtains at least 75% of the votes becomes the Elder. If there is no one else in the election, the current year's student council president becomes the Elder. In Otoboku, Mizuho gains 82% of the votes in the first round, effectively becoming the 72nd Elder in the school's history. After becoming Elder, Mizuho progressively gets more popular among the student body, since he is now a symbol of the school's excellence. In the following months, Mizuho starts to get to know some of the girls better and helps them with their problems.
Futari no Elder
[edit]Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder is written from the viewpoints of main character Chihaya Kisakinomiya and secondary character Kaoruko Nanahara. Futari no Elder begins about two years after Mizuho's graduation. The main protagonist Chihaya Mikado was truant at his school because of harassment in the school and of a distrust in men. His mother cannot bear to watch him be in trouble, so she makes him transfer to Seio Girls' Academy, her old school. He dresses as a girl and introduces himself as Chihaya Kisakinomiya. Chihaya meets another protagonist Kaoruko Nanahara, who once rescued him from a playboy, and he begins to live in the dormitory building. He becomes the focus of public attention due to his attractive face and figure, and due to high grades at studies.
In the 75th Elder election, there are four finalists; Hatsune Minase hands over her votes to Kaoruko and Makiyo Shingyouji hands over her votes to Chihaya. Then Chihaya and Kaoruko gain the same votes of 368 together. Though a candidate which gains 75% or more of the votes becomes the Elder, Hatsune, as the student council president, proposes that both Chihaya and Kaoruko become the Elders; the motion is adopted unanimously. This is the first time there have been two Elders in the history of Seio Girls' Academy.
Development
[edit]Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru is the fourth visual novel developed by Caramel Box. The scenario is written by Aya Takaya,[16] and this was the first time Takaya was staffed on a Caramel Box game.[17] Art direction and character design is done by Norita,[18] who was staffed on Caramel Box's debut release Blue as an artist.[19] The super deformed illustrations featured in Otoboku were drawn by the game illustrator Yoda.[3] The music was composed by the music team Zizz Studio.[18]
The original title uses the kanji 処女 (shojo), which means "virgin", but is very close to the word for "young lady", shōjo. The creators added furigana subscript to indicate they wanted it read "otome" meaning "young maiden". Additionally, furigana was added above お姉さま (onee-sama) to indicate that they wanted it read "boku".[16] Despite the different kanji, the official reading is "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru".[16] When the game was ported to the PlayStation 2, it was rewritten as 乙女はお姉さまに恋してる with the same pronunciation of "Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru", which uses the actual "otome" (乙女) kanji.[20] The latter name was kept for the manga and anime releases.
Release history
[edit]A free game demo of Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru can be downloaded at the game's official website.[21] The game was released as an adult game on January 28, 2005 as a limited edition, playable on a Windows PC as a 2-disc CD-ROM set.[16][22] The limited edition came bundled with a special story book entitled Tsunderera. The regular edition was released on February 18, 2005,[23] and one select lot of this version contained a limited edition sticker.[24] An updated version with full voice acting was released on April 28, 2006 as a DVD.[16] Another updated version compatible for Windows Vista/7 was released on May 27, 2011.[16] The Windows version of Otoboku was released in English by MangaGamer on November 23, 2012.[25][26]
Caramel Box released a fan disc of Otoboku on June 24, 2005 in a collection called Caramel Box Yarukibako,[27][28] which contained additional scenarios that furthered the story from the original visual novel;[7] the fan disc came with a small figurine. The collection was re-released under the title Caramel Box Yarukibako Fukkoku-ban on January 26, 2007.[29] A second fan disc was released on October 19, 2007 in the collection Caramel Box Yarukibako 2,[30] which again contained additional scenarios.[8] Alchemist released a PlayStation 2 port on December 29, 2005, which removed the adult elements of the game.[20] Additional scenarios were included in the PS2 version written by Kiichi Kanō.[6] A version of the adult game featuring only Sion's scenario playable on iOS devices was released in six volumes between March 29 and June 4, 2010.[31][32][33] A PlayStation Portable (PSP) version titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable was released on April 29, 2010 by Alchemist.[34]
Sequel
[edit]A sequel to the visual novel titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder (処女はお姉さまに恋してる ~2人のエルダー~) was released as an adult game on June 30, 2010 as a limited edition, playable on a Windows PC as a DVD.[35][36] The same staff that worked on Otoboku returned for the sequel.[35] The limited edition came bundled with a 96-page guide book, an original card from the Lycèe Trading Card Game, and an original pouch.[35] A free game demo of Futari no Elder can be downloaded at the game's official website.[37] The regular edition was released on July 30, 2010.[38] Settings and characters from Sakura no Sono no Étoile, a novel written by the scriptwriter of Otoboku as a sequel to Takako's story, appear in Futari no Elder. Also, the release date of June 30 coincides in-story with the day of the election day of the 75th Elder sister. A PSP version titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Portable: Futari no Elder was released on April 28, 2011 by Alchemist.[39] A downloadable version of the PSP release via the PlayStation Store was released by Alchemist on December 1, 2011.[39]
A second sequel titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars (処女はお姉さまに恋してる 3つのきら星) was released as an adult game on February 23, 2018 for Windows PC.[40]
Related media
[edit]Novels
[edit]Two novels written based on the original game written by Saki Murakami and published by Paradigm were released in Japan in June and August 2005.[41][42] The first released was Toraware no Himegimi: Sion-hen (囚われの姫君~紫苑編~, Imprisoned Princess: Sion Chapter) centering on Sion, with the second entitled Tomadou Juliet: Takako-hen (とまどうジュリエット~貴子編~, Perplexed Juliet: Takako Chapter) centering on Takako. These novels contain erotic content. A single volume titled Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru written by Chihiro Minagawa with accompanying illustrations by Ume Aoi was published by Jive in August 2005,[43] and centers on Takako's scenario. Sion's scenario was ported to the iPhone as an e-book between March 29 and June 4, 2010 by DML.[44][45] A semi official dōjin novel was written by the original scenario writer for the game, Aya Takaya, called Sakura no Sono no Étoile (櫻の園のエトワール, lit. Étoile in the Cherry Orchard), with illustrations by the original game artist Norita. The novel contains a two short stories that is a sequel of Takako's scenario, and Kana and Yukari have little sisters. The revised and completed edition of the dōjin novel was published as an official novel by Enterbrain on December 25, 2007.[46]
Three volumes based on Futari no Elder were written by Tasuku Saiga and published by Paradigm between September 30, 2010 and January 19, 2011.[47][48][49] The first volume centers on Kaoruko Nanahara, the second is around Kaori Kamichika, and the third centers on Utano Sasou. A single volume written by Reiji Mai titled Knight no Kimi no Love Romance (騎士の君のラブロマンス, Love Affair of You, the Knight) was published by Kill Time Communication on December 3, 2010.[50] These four novels contain erotic content. Three volumes written by Aya Takaya were released by SoftBank Creative between December 15, 2010 and January 15, 2012.[51] The first volume titled Futari no Elder (二人のエルダー) is the story until Chihaya Kisakinomiya and Kaoruko Nanahara are elected as Elders; the second titled Madogoshi no Ihōjin (窓越しの異邦人, The Stranger Through the Window) is the story until the end of first term and it mainly focuses Kaoruko Nanahara, You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase; and the third titled Kin no Ori, Ibara no Torikago (黄金の檻 荊の鳥籠, lit. The Golden Cage, The Birdcage of Thorns) is the story between summer vacation and September and it mainly focuses Awayuki Reizei and Utano Sasou. There were five novels published by Multi Bunko between June 30, 2011 and March 29, 2012:[52][53][54][55][56] three volumes written by Tasuku Saiga are around Utano Sasou, Fumi Watarai and Awayuki Reizei; one volume written by Ricotta is around Kaoruko Nanahara; and a volume written by Mitsuru Iiyama is not dependent on any heroine's scenario. These eight novels are not erotic.
Manga
[edit]A manga adaptation is illustrated by Kanao Araki and was serialized in ASCII Media Works' magazine Dengeki Daioh between the November 2006 and August 2008 issues in Japan.[57][58] Two tankōbon volumes were released under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Comics imprint, the first on August 27, 2007 and the second on September 27, 2008.[59][60] A four panel comic strip manga was published by Enterbrain in 12 comics anthologies released between March 26, 2007[61] and March 25, 2009.[62]
A manga adaptation of Futari no Elder illustrated by Akuru Uira was serialized between the July 2010[63] and February 2012 issues of Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace. Three volumes were published between November 26, 2010 and January 26, 2012.[64][65] Three volumes of a four panel, comic strip manga of Futari no Elder were published by Enterbrain between September 26, 2010 and January 29, 2011.[66][67] Two comic anthologies were released by Ichijinsha between October 25 and November 25, 2010.[68][69]
Internet radio show
[edit]An Internet radio show to promote the anime series was broadcast between October 5, 2006 and March 27, 2008 called the Seio Girls' Academy Broadcasting Station (聖應女学院放送局, Seiō Jogakuin Hōsōkyoku).[70] It aired every Thursday hosted by Miyu Matsuki and Yuko Goto who played Sion Jujo and Ichiko Takashima in the anime, respectively; it was produced by Animate TV. There are thirteen corners, or parts, to the program which correspond to the general life of the characters in the story, and 74 episodes were produced. There were several guests to the show such as Chiaki Takahashi in episodes six and seven as Takako Itsukushima, Akemi Kanda in episodes eleven and twelve as Kana Suoin, Ayano Matsumoto in episodes fifteen and sixteen as Yukari Kamioka, and Madoka Kimura in episodes nineteen and twenty as Kimie Sugawara. The radio show episodes were released on four CDs released between May 9, 2007[71] and February 6, 2008.[72]
Anime
[edit]An anime adaptation is produced by the animation studio Feel,[73] written by Katsumi Hasegawa, directed by Munenori Nawa, and features character design by Noriko Shimazawa who based the designs on Norita's original concept. The anime contained twelve episodes which aired between October 6 and December 24, 2006 on several UHF networks including TV Kanagawa and Chiba TV.[74] The episodes were released on four DVD compilations released in Japan as limited and regular editions.[75] A single original video animation (OVA) episode was released on the final limited edition DVD on April 4, 2007. Media Blasters released the series, including the OVA, as English-subtitled DVDs between June 24 and October 7, 2008 under the title Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me!.[76][77]
A three-episode OVA adaptation of Futari no Elder is produced by the animation studio Silver Link, directed by Shinya Kawatsura, written by Michiko Yokote, and features character design by Keiichi Sano who based the designs on Norita's original concept.[78] The episodes were released on three Blu-ray Disc/DVD volumes between August 29 and October 24, 2012.[79]
An OVA adaptation of Trinkle Stars is produced by EXNOA with animation by Blue Bread, directed by Fumio Ito, written by Misato Tōsaka, and features character design by Tatsuya Takahashi who based the designs on Norita's original concept. It was originally set to be released on December 24, 2021, but was delayed to January 28, 2022 due to production issues.[40][80]
Music and audio CDs
[edit]The Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru visual novel has three theme songs: the opening theme "You Make My Day!" by Yuria, the ending theme "Itoshii Kimochi" (いとしいきもち) by Yui Sakakibara, and "Sayonara no Sasayaki" (さよならの囁き) by Sakakibara as an insert song. The original soundtrack for the visual novel titled Maiden's Rest was released in Japan on February 25, 2005 by Digiturbo.[81] The Futari no Elder visual novel has four theme songs: an opening theme, an ending theme, and two insert songs. For the Windows version of Futari no Elder, the opening theme is "Underhanded Girl" (アンダーハンデッド・ガール) by Yuria, and the ending theme is "Hidamari no Naka e" (陽だまりの中へ) by Aki Misato. For the PSP version of Futari no Elder, the opening theme is "Crystal Wish" by Miyuki Hashimoto, and the ending theme is "Tamerai, Fuwari" (ためらい、ふわり。) by Shiori. The insert songs, both sung by Sakakibara, are "Utsuriyuku Hana no Yōni" (移りゆく花のように) and "Kimi no Mama de" (君のままで). An album was released containing the theme songs for the Windows version of Futari no Elder on May 26, 2010 by Lantis.[82] A single was released containing the theme songs for the PSP version of Futari no Elder on April 27, 2011 by Lantis.[83]
Two singles were released for the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation. The first called "Love Power" by Aice5 contained the opening theme of the same name. The other single entitled "Again" by Yui Sakakibara contained the ending theme entitled "Beautiful Day". The A-side track from that single entitled "Again" was used as an insert song in episode eleven. Both singles were released on October 25, 2006 by King Records.[84][85] The soundtrack for the anime was released on November 22, 2006 by King Records.[86] Three character image song albums were released sung by voice actors from the anime adaptation. The first album was by Yui Horie as Mizuho Miyanokouji, Miyu Matsuki as Sion Jujo and Masumi Asano as Mariya Mikado. The second album featured Ayano Matsumoto as Yukari Kamioka, Akemi Kanda as Kana Suoin and Yuko Goto as Ichiko Takashima. The third album was recorded by Chiaki Takahashi as Takako Itsukushima, Madoka Kimura as Kimie Sugawara and Yui Sakakibara as Hisako Kajiura. These CDs were released between July 26 and September 21, 2006.[87][88]
Seven drama CDs based on Otoboku have also been produced. The first was based on the visual novel and was released on September 22, 2005.[89] Four more based on the Otoboku anime adaptation were released between October 25, 2006 and April 11, 2007.[90][91] A drama CD based on the novel Sakura no Sono no Étoile was released on January 29, 2010.[92] The last one was based on a special episode contained in the fan disc Caramel Box Yarukibako with voice actors from anime adaptation released on January 29, 2010.[93]
Reception
[edit]According to a national ranking of how well bishōjo games sold nationally in Japan, the Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru limited edition Windows release premiered at number two in the rankings.[94] The limited edition achieved a ranking of four out of 50 in the ranking for the next two weeks.[94] The regular edition Windows release premiered at number six in the rankings,[95] and stayed in the top 50 for a month and a half until mid-April 2005. The regular edition was again in the rankings for May 2005, managing to rank in at 38 and 49.[96] The Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru Windows edition playable as a DVD premiered at number 13 in the rankings and stayed at that rank for the next listing.[97] The DVD edition ranked twice more over the next month: the first at 43 and the last at 33.[98] From May to June 2010, Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder ranked third in national PC game pre-orders in Japan.[99] Futari no Elder ranked second in terms of national sales of PC games in Japan in June 2010.[100]
The English version of the original visual novel by MangaGamer was reviewed by Nicholas E. Mendes of NookGaming, who felt it had not aged well in some aspects, but was positive about the drama and comedy. In particular, he was surprised about the lack of dependency on tropes, despite having several characters that could easily fit into one.[101]
The first two anime DVD volumes released by Media Blasters were reviewed by Anime News Network. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Carl Kimlinger generally panned the volume, commenting how the three episodes were "cruelly unimaginative" where "afterwards it's one long slide into a torturous hell of girls' school tripe where not even humor or romance can pierce the veil of pain." The Catholic girls' school premise is likened to Maria-sama ga Miteru and Strawberry Panic!, and is considered to be used "merely as visual spice".[102] For the second DVD volume, Kimlinger wrote that "while the onslaught of squealing, caffeinated moe-bait has abated somewhat in its ferocity, a sagging of the already listlessly undirected plot ensures that the series' sophomore outing is only marginally more tolerable than the first." Further, the series is described as having "obnoxious quirks and technical shortcomings".[103]
The first two anime DVD volumes released by Media Blasters were also reviewed by Mania Entertainment. In the review of the first DVD, the reviewer Chris Beveridge felt the anime reminded him of "parts of Princess Princess, especially when it came to the Elder status piece. It's even reminiscent of Strawberry Panic in this way." The series is described as "all about the "moe" factor, bringing about an atmosphere that makes you like the characters, care about them and feel good about seeing them interact. It does it well even if it doesn't have an amazing hook."[1] For the second DVD volume, Beveridge commented that the series continues to be "very predictable and bland" which is "at this point fun but entirely forgettable". Beveridge also wrote how "the characters are all pleasant, nicely designed and with mildly interesting personalities that could lead to something more but never does."[104]
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[edit]- A Sion is officially romanized in the Kunrei-shiki manner, instead of the more common Hepburn manner.
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External links
[edit]- Otoboku
- Official website at Caramel Box (in Japanese)
- Official website at MangaGamer
- PS2 official website at Alchemist (in Japanese)
- PSP official website at Alchemist (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru at The Visual Novel Database
- Futari no Elder
- Official website at Caramel Box (in Japanese)
- PSP official website at Alchemist (in Japanese)
- OVA official website (in Japanese)
- Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Futari no Elder at The Visual Novel Database
- Trinkle Stars
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- OVA official website (in Japanese)
- Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru: Trinkle Stars at The Visual Novel Database
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