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| type = manga |
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| author = [[Hinako Takanaga]] |
| author = [[Hinako Takanaga]] |
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| publisher = Kaiōsha |
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| publisher_en = {{English manga publisher|NA=[[Digital Manga Publishing|Juné]]}} |
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| demographic = ''[[Josei manga|Josei]]'' |
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| type = ova |
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| director = Keiji Kawakubo |
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| producer = Yūki Morishita |
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| writer = Yukina Hiiro |
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| studio = [[Imagin (studio)|Prime Time]] |
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{{nihongo|'''''The Tyrant Falls in Love'''''|恋する暴君|Koisuru |
{{nihongo|'''''The Tyrant Falls in Love'''''|恋する暴君|Koisuru Bōkun|lead=yes}} is a Japanese ''[[yaoi]]'' [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Hinako Takanaga]]. ''The Tyrant Falls in Love'' is a sequel to Takanaga's series ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=DQ BL Portal - The Tyrant Falls in Love|url=http://www.onedramaqueen.com/news/200605.php|publisher=DramaQueen|accessdate=2009-03-29|date=2006-05-15|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206210245/http://onedramaqueen.com/news/200605.php|archivedate=2007-02-06}}</ref> The series has appeared on manga best-seller lists both in Japan and in Germany,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://teilzeitgigant.de/558|title=Manga Fight - Charts Time|date=July 13, 2007|publisher=TZG2.0|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref> and the long-delayed US release has been labeled "one of the most highly-anticipated ''Yaoi'' releases ever".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animevice.com/news/the-daily-shin-buun-121908/153/ |title=The Daily Shin Buun 12/19/08 |last=Manry |first=Gia |date=December 19, 2008 |publisher=AnimeVice News |accessdate=2009-06-05 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090603162155/http://www.animevice.com/news/the-daily-shin-buun-121908/153/ |archivedate=June 3, 2009 }}</ref> The series is licensed in English by [[Digital Manga Publishing|Juné]]. It is also licensed in German by [[Tokyopop|Tokyopop Germany]] with the title ''Verliebter Tyrann'', in Polish by Kotori with the title ''Zakochany Tyran'', and in French by Taifu Comics with the title ''The Tyrant Who Fall in Love''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Verliebter Tyrann|url=http://www.tokyopop.de/buecher/manga/verliebter_tyrann/|publisher=Tokyopop.de|accessdate=2 September 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002004842/http://www.tokyopop.de/buecher/manga/verliebter_tyrann/|archivedate=2 October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Zakochany tyran tom 1|journal=Tanuki.pl|date=27 June 2013|volume=156 | issue = 2821 |url=http://manga.tanuki.pl/strony/manga/2049-zakochany-tyran/tomy/1442/rec/725|accessdate=17 August 2013|author=moshi_moshi|publisher=Małgorzata Kaczarowska|location=Warsaw|language=Polish|issn=1898-8296}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Taifu Comics - Serie - The Tyrant Who Fall in Love|url=http://www.taifu-comics.com/index.php/serie/T-Love|publisher=Taifu Comics|accessdate=2 September 2011}}</ref> |
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In 2010 the first volume was adapted into a two-part [[Original video animation |
In 2010, the first volume was adapted into a two-part [[Original video animation]] (OVA) by Primetime.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-04-11/the-tyrant-falls-in-love/koi-suru-bo-kun-ova-listed|title=The Tyrant Falls In Love/Koi suru Bo-kun OVA Listed|date=11 April 2010|work=Anime News Network|accessdate=12 April 2010}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The story picks up on Morinaga and Souichi's story where ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]'' left off. |
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The story picks up on Morinaga and Souichi's story where ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]'' left off. Tetsuhiro Morinaga is a university student with a four year old crush on his [[senpai]], Souichi Tatsumi, whom he assists with his research projects. In ''Challengers'', while sick with a cold, Morinaga inadvertently confessed that he is gay and in love with Souichi. Following this, he believes that Souichi now hates him since he is homophobic and says he will leave school, but Souichi insists that they just forget about it and remain friends. Their story ends with Morinaga convinced that his feelings will never be reciprocated. |
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At the start of ''The Tyrant Falls in Love'', in 2004, a year following the events of ''Challengers'', Tomoe and Kurokawa |
At the start of ''[['''The Tyrant Falls in Love''']]'', in 2004, a year following the events of ''Challengers'', Tomoe and Kurokawa recently moved to California for Tomoe's new job when Souichi heard that California has just [[California gay marriage|legalized gay marriage]]. Souichi furiously calls Tomoe to tell him that he should not get any ideas about getting married, but Tomoe has not heard the news since he has been busy working. In effect, Souichi's call does the exact opposite of what he wants, and Kurokawa and Tomoe run off to get married. Meanwhile, Morinaga laments to a friend about his unrequited love for Souichi, who in turn gives Morinaga a special drug that will make Souichi more compliant. Morinaga tries to throw it in the trash on his way home but feels curious about it since Hiroto said it was so good so reluctantly takes it home and hides it in his cupboard. The next day, Souichi runs around yelling that he's going to go to America and get a green card so he can become the governor of California to re-ban gay marriage. Morinaga convinces him to calm down and drink with him instead, so he goes to Morinaga's apartment to drown his sorrows. |
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After Souichi drinks all the alcohol they have bought, he demands that Morinaga go out to buy more. While Morinaga is out, Souichi searches his apartment for any alcohol he may have, finds the hidden drug-filled bottle, and drinks it, not knowing what it is. At first, it appears that it has no effect, and Morinaga believes his friend tricked him. They go to sleep, but Souichi wakes up at night to find himself aroused and unable to move his body properly. He tries to sneak off to relieve himself, but due to the effects of the drug, his weakened body trips and wakes up Morinaga. Morinaga sees that Souichi is aroused and understands that the drug Souichi has taken works. Thinking that Souichi would never return his feelings, Morinaga takes advantage of the situation. Despite Souichi's weak refusals, telling Morinaga to stop, he continues anyway. |
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The next morning, Morinaga is troubled by what happened and not having been able to control himself just as Souichi wakes up. Souchi is furious with Morinaga and threatens to kill him, but Morinaga tells him that he has been insensitive as well. He reminds Souichi that he was aware of his long termed feelings for him, but became careless around him like he had last night. Souichi then throws Morinaga out of his own apartment, who then goes to the university in shame. When he returns home, Morinaga calls Souichi and apologizes for what he did and swears to never appear before him again. At first, Souichi thinks nothing of it due to being furious with him. |
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The next morning, Morinaga is troubled by not being able to control himself and what he did to Souichi. Souichi is furious with Morinaga for betraying his trust and threatens him, but Morinaga also tells him that he has been insensitive. He reminds Souichi that he was aware of his feelings for him but became careless around him. Souichi then throws Morinaga out of his [[apartment]], who then goes to the university in shame. When he returns home, Morinaga calls Souichi to apologize and makes plans to avoid seeing him. At first, Souichi thinks nothing of it, but Morinaga completely vanishes and his classmates and friends begin to ask Souichi if he knows where Morinaga has gone. Souichi is shocked, having thought that Morinaga had simply been avoiding him. After not being able to contact Morinaga, Souichi begins to grow extremely worried and anxious that Morinaga may have been hurt himself, getting his family contact info searching for him, and going to his apartment every day to see if he has come home. During this time, he realizes that despite everything that happened, he is willing to forgive and forget the entire event between the two. He then realizes how desperately he wants Morinaga to come back home, saying the loss he feels is the worst one he has ever felt. |
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Morinaga eventually returns to his apartment to pack up his belongings so he can move away when Souichi finally finds him |
Morinaga eventually returns to his apartment to pack up his belongings so he can move away when Souichi finally finds him. Souichi lets it slip how frantically worried he was when he vanished, and Morinaga is deeply touched. Souichi tells him never to go away again, and Morinaga tells him that if he is to stay, they will have to have sex since his feelings have not changed. Souichi, not wanting Morinaga to leave, reluctantly succumbs to the sexual advances and allows Morinaga to have sex with him. The two commence a relationship which develops over the series. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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*'''Souichi Tatsumi''' - A first |
*'''Souichi Tatsumi''' - A first-year doctorate student in the agricultural science department at a university in Nagoya. Extremely hot-headed and violent, he has a reputation of being a tyrant to other students at the university and is not very social in result. After almost being raped by a gay professor and other bad experiences with homosexual men, he becomes extremely homophobic. Despite this, he unconsciously becomes deeply emotionally attached to his research assistant and friend, Morinaga, whom he is aware is homosexual but allows by his side on the agreement that his sexual orientation not be an issue. He tries to rationalize his dependency on Morinaga by convincing himself that having sex with him from time to time is essential to keep him in his life, although refusing to admit why he needs him in his life in the first place. |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Hikaru Midorikawa]]}} |
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⚫ | *'''Tetsuhiro Morinaga''' - A first year masters student in the agricultural science department at a university in Nagoya. He has a rough past due to growing up in a conservative family who drove him out of his hometown after discovering his relationship with a boy named Masaki, disgracing him, and leading him to a life of partying and promiscuity before changing his ways. He has been in love with Souichi since he first set eyes on him in university. While appearing happy and cheerful, Morinaga manages to enter Souichi's heart, and enters into a sexual, although very complicated, relationship with him. |
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⚫ | *'''Tetsuhiro Morinaga''' - A first year masters student in the agricultural science department at a university in Nagoya |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Kousuke Toriumi]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Kousuke Toriumi]]}} |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Daisuke Hirakawa]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Daisuke Hirakawa]]}} |
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⚫ | *'''Kanako Tatsumi''' - Souichi's 14-year-old sister. She mistakenly believes that Souichi and Morinaga are a couple, a belief that becomes less mistaken over time. She is shown to be a happy typical teenage girl and is supportive of her brother having a relationship with Morinaga, often teasing him about it and discussing their latest drama with Isogai. |
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⚫ | *'''Kanako Tatsumi''' - Souichi's 14 |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Ayaka Kyo]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Ayaka Kyo]]}} |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Toshihiko Seki]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Toshihiko Seki]]}} |
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*'''Tomoe Tatsumi''' - Souichi's younger brother and the main character of the manga ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]''. He is very smart, but ditzy and absent-minded. |
*'''Tomoe Tatsumi''' - Souichi's younger brother and the main character of the manga ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]''. He is very smart, but ditzy and absent-minded. |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Kouki Miyata]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Kouki Miyata]]}} |
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*'''Mitsugu Kurokawa''' - Tomoe's husband. He was one of the main characters in the manga series ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]''. He lives in constant fear of Souichi and is deathly afraid of him. |
*'''Mitsugu Kurokawa''' - Tomoe's husband. He was one of the main characters in the manga series ''[[Challengers (manga)|Challengers]]''. He lives in constant fear of Souichi and is deathly afraid of him. |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Tomokazu Sugita]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Tomokazu Sugita]]}} |
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⚫ | *'''Kunihiro Morinaga''' - Tetsuhiro's older brother. He is partially the reason Tetsuhiro had left their hometown, being the one to discover his relationship with Masaki, who was also his best friend, and to reveal it their family and town. He hopes to make amends with Masaki and his brother, only to discover the amount of pain he unintentionally caused. Following this, he hopes to change his ways. He has a side story in the series, which focuses on him and Masaki re-connecting again before eventually becoming a couple themselves. |
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⚫ | *'''Kunihiro Morinaga''' - Tetsuhiro's older brother. He is partially the reason Tetsuhiro had left their hometown, being the one to discover his relationship with Masaki, who was also his best friend, and to reveal it their family and town. He hopes to make amends with Masaki and his brother, only to discover the amount of pain he unintentionally caused. Following this, he hopes to change his ways. |
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:{{Voiced by | [[Ken Narita]]}} |
:{{Voiced by | [[Ken Narita]]}} |
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⚫ | *'''Junya Masaki''' - Tetsuhiro's first love and Kunihiro's best friend. He secretly started a relationship with Tetsuhiro in their teen years, but was actually in love with Kunihiro. Following Kunihiro finding out and harshly reprimanding them for their lifestyle, he tried to commit suicide, but the attempt failed and he soon moved away to start fresh. As seen in a side story, when he meets back up with Kunihiro, he initially takes it very badly due to still holding a grudge towards him. However, they eventually move past their emotional barriers and become a couple. |
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⚫ | *'''Soujin Tatsumi''' - Souichi, Tomoe, and Kanako's father who often travels and has a love for bugs and nature. He is shown to be lively and loves his children dearly. When Tomoe and Mitsugu come out about their marriage to him when he comes to visit, despite being shocked, he is accepting and says all that matters is that he's truly happy. |
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⚫ | *'''Junya Masaki''' - Tetsuhiro's first love and Kunihiro's best friend. He secretly started a relationship with Tetsuhiro in their teen years, but was actually in love with Kunihiro. Following Kunihiro finding out and harshly reprimanding them for their lifestyle, he tried to commit suicide, but the attempt failed and he soon moved away. |
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⚫ | *'''Soujin Tatsumi''' - Souichi, Tomoe, and Kanako's father |
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*'''Yamaguchi''' - A friend of Morinaga who is in the same year and major as Morinaga. |
*'''Yamaguchi''' - A friend of Morinaga who is in the same year and major as Morinaga. |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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''The Tyrant Falls in Love'' was initially licensed in the US by [[DramaQueen]], but had an extremely rocky road to English-language distribution. DramaQueen initially announced at Otakon 2006 but due to financial difficulties, the book was never released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comipress.com/news/2006/08/07/574|title=New DramaQueen Licenses|date=August 7, 2006|publisher=Comi Press|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Gia Manry|url=http://giapet.net/2008/06/02/drama-queens-latest-drama/|title=Drama |
''The Tyrant Falls in Love'' was initially licensed in the US by [[DramaQueen]], but had an extremely rocky road to English-language distribution. DramaQueen initially announced at Otakon 2006 but due to financial difficulties, the book was never released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comipress.com/news/2006/08/07/574|title=New DramaQueen Licenses|date=August 7, 2006|publisher=Comi Press|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Gia Manry|url=http://giapet.net/2008/06/02/drama-queens-latest-drama/|title=Drama Queen's Latest Drama|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090907162910/http://giapet.net/2008/06/02/drama-queens-latest-drama/|archivedate=2009-09-07 |publisher=a geek by any other name|date=June 2, 2008|accessdate=2009-04-01}}</ref> In early 2008, DramaQueen announced that it was reorganizing and would bring ''The Tyrant Falls in Love'' into print imminently.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/new-titles/adult-announcements/article/10198-dramaqueen-relaunches-.html|title=DramaQueen Relaunches|last=Alverson|first=Brigid|date=March 31, 2008 |publisher=Publishers' Weekly|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref> However, after repeated delays and at least two official publication dates, the series remained unpublished. The series was available in [[scanlation]], but DramaQueen issued cease and desist orders.<ref>{{cite web|author=Gia Manry|url=http://giapet.net/2008/05/25/quickie-more-trials-and-tribulations-of-drama-queen/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205043411/http://giapet.net/2008/05/25/quickie-more-trials-and-tribulations-of-drama-queen/|archivedate=2008-12-05|title=Quickie: More Trials and Tribulations of Drama Queen|publisher=a geek by any other name|date=May 25, 2008|accessdate=2009-04-01}}</ref> |
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At the 2009 [[Yaoi-Con]], [[Digital Manga Publishing|Juné]] announced they had acquired the license and would be releasing volume 1 in |
At the 2009 [[Yaoi-Con]], [[Digital Manga Publishing|Juné]] announced they had acquired the license and would be releasing volume 1 in Q3 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/digitalmanga/status/5318064834|title=Our big license: Tyrant Falls In Love by Hinako Takanaga-mid 2010|author=DMP|date=Oct 31, 2009|publisher=DMP (via Twitter)|accessdate=2009-10-31}}</ref> |
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In May 2011, Takanaga announced that she was ending the series, but would draw at least one more volume of extra stories based on the manga and a sequel series featuring Morinaga's brother Kunihiro.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-05-16/hinako-takanaga-to-end-the-tyrant-falls-in-love-manga Hinako Takanaga to End The Tyrant Falls in Love Manga |
In May 2011, Takanaga announced that she was ending the series, but would draw at least one more volume of extra stories based on the manga and a sequel series featuring Morinaga's brother Kunihiro.<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-05-16/hinako-takanaga-to-end-the-tyrant-falls-in-love-manga Hinako Takanaga to End The Tyrant Falls in Love Manga – News – Anime News Network<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> But in November 2012, Takanaga announced she had decided to continue the series from where it left off, although it would be at a slower pace.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/tkhina/status/266144164356440064|title=KSB continuing |author=Takanaga hinako|date=November 7, 2012|accessdate=2012-12-06}}</ref> |
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The Tyrant Falls in Love | |
恋する暴君 (Koisuru Bōkun) | |
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Genre | Yaoi, Comedy, Drama, Slice of Life |
Manga | |
Written by | Hinako Takanaga |
Published by | Kaiōsha |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Gush |
Demographic | Josei |
Original run | February 2004 – present |
Volumes | 14 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Keiji Kawakubo |
Produced by | Yūki Morishita |
Written by | Yukina Hiiro |
Studio | Prime Time |
Released | June 25, 2010 – November 26, 2010 |
Runtime | 30 minutes |
Episodes | 2 |
Audio drama | |
Studio | Inter Communications, Movic |
Original run | August 20, 2005 – September 29, 2017 |
Episodes | 8 |
The Tyrant Falls in Love (Japanese: 恋する暴君, Hepburn: Koisuru Bōkun) is a Japanese yaoi manga series written and illustrated by Hinako Takanaga. The Tyrant Falls in Love is a sequel to Takanaga's series Challengers.[1] The series has appeared on manga best-seller lists both in Japan and in Germany,[2] and the long-delayed US release has been labeled "one of the most highly-anticipated Yaoi releases ever".[3] The series is licensed in English by Juné. It is also licensed in German by Tokyopop Germany with the title Verliebter Tyrann, in Polish by Kotori with the title Zakochany Tyran, and in French by Taifu Comics with the title The Tyrant Who Fall in Love.[4][5][6]
In 2010, the first volume was adapted into a two-part Original video animation (OVA) by Primetime.[7]
Plot
[edit]The story picks up on Morinaga and Souichi's story where Challengers left off.
At the start of '''The Tyrant Falls in Love''', in 2004, a year following the events of Challengers, Tomoe and Kurokawa recently moved to California for Tomoe's new job when Souichi heard that California has just legalized gay marriage. Souichi furiously calls Tomoe to tell him that he should not get any ideas about getting married, but Tomoe has not heard the news since he has been busy working. In effect, Souichi's call does the exact opposite of what he wants, and Kurokawa and Tomoe run off to get married. Meanwhile, Morinaga laments to a friend about his unrequited love for Souichi, who in turn gives Morinaga a special drug that will make Souichi more compliant. Morinaga tries to throw it in the trash on his way home but feels curious about it since Hiroto said it was so good so reluctantly takes it home and hides it in his cupboard. The next day, Souichi runs around yelling that he's going to go to America and get a green card so he can become the governor of California to re-ban gay marriage. Morinaga convinces him to calm down and drink with him instead, so he goes to Morinaga's apartment to drown his sorrows.
After Souichi drinks all the alcohol they have bought, he demands that Morinaga go out to buy more. While Morinaga is out, Souichi searches his apartment for any alcohol he may have, finds the hidden drug-filled bottle, and drinks it, not knowing what it is. At first, it appears that it has no effect, and Morinaga believes his friend tricked him. They go to sleep, but Souichi wakes up at night to find himself aroused and unable to move his body properly. He tries to sneak off to relieve himself, but due to the effects of the drug, his weakened body trips and wakes up Morinaga. Morinaga sees that Souichi is aroused and understands that the drug Souichi has taken works. Thinking that Souichi would never return his feelings, Morinaga takes advantage of the situation. Despite Souichi's weak refusals, telling Morinaga to stop, he continues anyway.
The next morning, Morinaga is troubled by not being able to control himself and what he did to Souichi. Souichi is furious with Morinaga for betraying his trust and threatens him, but Morinaga also tells him that he has been insensitive. He reminds Souichi that he was aware of his feelings for him but became careless around him. Souichi then throws Morinaga out of his apartment, who then goes to the university in shame. When he returns home, Morinaga calls Souichi to apologize and makes plans to avoid seeing him. At first, Souichi thinks nothing of it, but Morinaga completely vanishes and his classmates and friends begin to ask Souichi if he knows where Morinaga has gone. Souichi is shocked, having thought that Morinaga had simply been avoiding him. After not being able to contact Morinaga, Souichi begins to grow extremely worried and anxious that Morinaga may have been hurt himself, getting his family contact info searching for him, and going to his apartment every day to see if he has come home. During this time, he realizes that despite everything that happened, he is willing to forgive and forget the entire event between the two. He then realizes how desperately he wants Morinaga to come back home, saying the loss he feels is the worst one he has ever felt.
Morinaga eventually returns to his apartment to pack up his belongings so he can move away when Souichi finally finds him. Souichi lets it slip how frantically worried he was when he vanished, and Morinaga is deeply touched. Souichi tells him never to go away again, and Morinaga tells him that if he is to stay, they will have to have sex since his feelings have not changed. Souichi, not wanting Morinaga to leave, reluctantly succumbs to the sexual advances and allows Morinaga to have sex with him. The two commence a relationship which develops over the series.
Characters
[edit]- Souichi Tatsumi - A first-year doctorate student in the agricultural science department at a university in Nagoya. Extremely hot-headed and violent, he has a reputation of being a tyrant to other students at the university and is not very social in result. After almost being raped by a gay professor and other bad experiences with homosexual men, he becomes extremely homophobic. Despite this, he unconsciously becomes deeply emotionally attached to his research assistant and friend, Morinaga, whom he is aware is homosexual but allows by his side on the agreement that his sexual orientation not be an issue. He tries to rationalize his dependency on Morinaga by convincing himself that having sex with him from time to time is essential to keep him in his life, although refusing to admit why he needs him in his life in the first place.
- Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa
- Tetsuhiro Morinaga - A first year masters student in the agricultural science department at a university in Nagoya. He has a rough past due to growing up in a conservative family who drove him out of his hometown after discovering his relationship with a boy named Masaki, disgracing him, and leading him to a life of partying and promiscuity before changing his ways. He has been in love with Souichi since he first set eyes on him in university. While appearing happy and cheerful, Morinaga manages to enter Souichi's heart, and enters into a sexual, although very complicated, relationship with him.
- Voiced by: Kousuke Toriumi
- Hiroto - Morinaga's friend who works in a gay bar called Adamsite as a bartender. He often appears at the beginning of each volume and gives Morinaga advice on his romance problems, although occasionally growing tired of hearing about his love drama.
- Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa
- Kanako Tatsumi - Souichi's 14-year-old sister. She mistakenly believes that Souichi and Morinaga are a couple, a belief that becomes less mistaken over time. She is shown to be a happy typical teenage girl and is supportive of her brother having a relationship with Morinaga, often teasing him about it and discussing their latest drama with Isogai.
- Voiced by: Ayaka Kyo
- Taichirou Isogai - Mitsugu's friend and ex-coworker. He accidentally finds out about Souichi and Tetsuhiro's relationship when walking in on the two sharing a moment. He uses this knowledge as leverage to keep Souichi from threatening to kill Mitsugu and to treat him better.
- Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki
- Tomoe Tatsumi - Souichi's younger brother and the main character of the manga Challengers. He is very smart, but ditzy and absent-minded.
- Voiced by: Kouki Miyata
- Mitsugu Kurokawa - Tomoe's husband. He was one of the main characters in the manga series Challengers. He lives in constant fear of Souichi and is deathly afraid of him.
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita
- Kunihiro Morinaga - Tetsuhiro's older brother. He is partially the reason Tetsuhiro had left their hometown, being the one to discover his relationship with Masaki, who was also his best friend, and to reveal it their family and town. He hopes to make amends with Masaki and his brother, only to discover the amount of pain he unintentionally caused. Following this, he hopes to change his ways. He has a side story in the series, which focuses on him and Masaki re-connecting again before eventually becoming a couple themselves.
- Voiced by: Ken Narita
- Junya Masaki - Tetsuhiro's first love and Kunihiro's best friend. He secretly started a relationship with Tetsuhiro in their teen years, but was actually in love with Kunihiro. Following Kunihiro finding out and harshly reprimanding them for their lifestyle, he tried to commit suicide, but the attempt failed and he soon moved away to start fresh. As seen in a side story, when he meets back up with Kunihiro, he initially takes it very badly due to still holding a grudge towards him. However, they eventually move past their emotional barriers and become a couple.
- Soujin Tatsumi - Souichi, Tomoe, and Kanako's father who often travels and has a love for bugs and nature. He is shown to be lively and loves his children dearly. When Tomoe and Mitsugu come out about their marriage to him when he comes to visit, despite being shocked, he is accepting and says all that matters is that he's truly happy.
- Yamaguchi - A friend of Morinaga who is in the same year and major as Morinaga.
Production
[edit]The Tyrant Falls in Love was initially licensed in the US by DramaQueen, but had an extremely rocky road to English-language distribution. DramaQueen initially announced at Otakon 2006 but due to financial difficulties, the book was never released.[8][9] In early 2008, DramaQueen announced that it was reorganizing and would bring The Tyrant Falls in Love into print imminently.[10] However, after repeated delays and at least two official publication dates, the series remained unpublished. The series was available in scanlation, but DramaQueen issued cease and desist orders.[11]
At the 2009 Yaoi-Con, Juné announced they had acquired the license and would be releasing volume 1 in Q3 2010.[12]
In May 2011, Takanaga announced that she was ending the series, but would draw at least one more volume of extra stories based on the manga and a sequel series featuring Morinaga's brother Kunihiro.[13] But in November 2012, Takanaga announced she had decided to continue the series from where it left off, although it would be at a slower pace.[14]
Media
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[edit]In 2010 the first volume of the series was adapted into a two-part OVA by Primetime.[40]
1 | "Koisuru Boukun Volume 1" "Koisuru Boukun 1" (恋する暴君 1) | June 25, 2010 | ANDS-13005 |
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2 | "Koisuru Boukun Volume 2" "Koisuru Boukun 2" (恋する暴君 2) | November 26, 2010 | ANDS-13006 |
Drama CDs
[edit]The BL Drama CD branch of Movic shut down in September 2012 and there are currently no plans to make more drama cds for the series.[41]
- Koisuru Boukun (August 20, 2005) Inter Communications) INCD-2145 [42]
- Koisuru Boukun 2 (December 25, 2006) Inter Communications) INCD-2164 [43]
- Koisuru Boukun 3 (June 22, 2011) Movic MACY-2920 [44]
- Koisuru Boukun 4 (November 2, 2011) Movic MACY-2924 [45]
- Koisuru Boukun 5 (March 21, 2012) Movic[46]
- Koisuru Boukun 6 (August 22, 2012)Movic MACY-2939
References
[edit]- ^ "DQ BL Portal - The Tyrant Falls in Love". DramaQueen. May 15, 2006. Archived from the original on February 6, 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2009.
- ^ "Manga Fight - Charts Time". TZG2.0. July 13, 2007. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
- ^ Manry, Gia (December 19, 2008). "The Daily Shin Buun 12/19/08". AnimeVice News. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
- ^ "Verliebter Tyrann". Tokyopop.de. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
- ^ moshi_moshi (June 27, 2013). "Zakochany tyran tom 1". Tanuki.pl (in Polish). 156 (2821). Warsaw: Małgorzata Kaczarowska. ISSN 1898-8296. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
- ^ "Taifu Comics - Serie - The Tyrant Who Fall in Love". Taifu Comics. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls In Love/Koi suru Bo-kun OVA Listed". Anime News Network. April 11, 2010. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
- ^ "New DramaQueen Licenses". Comi Press. August 7, 2006. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
- ^ Gia Manry (June 2, 2008). "Drama Queen's Latest Drama". a geek by any other name. Archived from the original on September 7, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
- ^ Alverson, Brigid (March 31, 2008). "DramaQueen Relaunches". Publishers' Weekly. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
- ^ Gia Manry (May 25, 2008). "Quickie: More Trials and Tribulations of Drama Queen". a geek by any other name. Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
- ^ DMP (October 31, 2009). "Our big license: Tyrant Falls In Love by Hinako Takanaga-mid 2010". DMP (via Twitter). Retrieved October 31, 2009.
- ^ Hinako Takanaga to End The Tyrant Falls in Love Manga – News – Anime News Network
- ^ Takanaga hinako (November 7, 2012). "KSB continuing". Retrieved December 6, 2012.
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877243984.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 1".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (2) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877244301.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 2".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (3) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877244832.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 3".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (4) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877248447.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 4".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (5) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877241299.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 5".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (6) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4877241973.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 6".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (7) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4796402454.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 7".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (8) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4796402764.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls in Love Vol. 8".
- ^ Amazon.co.jp: 恋する暴君 (9) (GUSH COMICS) : 高永 ひなこ: Japanese Books. ASIN 4796405534.
- ^ Takanaga, Hinako (June 14, 2016). Tyrant Falls in Love. Digital Manga. ISBN 978-1569703434.
- ^ "Koisuru Bokun 10 (GUSH COMICS) Hinako Takanaga BOOK". CDJapan.
- ^ Takanaga, Hinako (June 28, 2017). The Tyrant Falls in Love 10. Digital Manga. ISBN 978-1569703694.
- ^ "Koisuru Bokun 11 (GUSH COMICS) Hinako Takanaga BOOK". CDJapan.
- ^ Takanaga, Hinako (November 17, 2020). Tyrant Falls in Love Volume 11 (Yaoi Manga). Digital Manga. ISBN 978-1569703830.
- ^ "Koisuru Bokun 12 (GUSH COMICS) Hinako Takanaga BOOK". CDJapan.
- ^ Koisuru Bokun 13 (GUSH COMICS) Hinako Takanaga BOOK.
- ^ "Koisuru Bokun 14 (GUSH COMICS) Hinako Takanaga BOOK". June 9, 2023.
- ^ "The Tyrant Falls In Love/Koi suru Bo-kun OVA Listed". Anime News Network. April 11, 2010. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
- ^ Takanaga hinako (September 24, 2012). "Movic shut down". Retrieved December 6, 2012.
- ^ "恋する暴君".
- ^ "恋する暴君2".
- ^ "Dramatic CD Collection 恋する暴君3".
- ^ "Dramatic CD Collection 恋する暴君4".
- ^ "Dramatic CD Collection 恋する暴君5".
External links
[edit]- Juné's Official Website for The Tyrant Falls in Love
- Official OVA Volume 1 Website (in Japanese)
- Official OVA Volume 2 Website (in Japanese)
- Official Drama CD Website (in Japanese)
- The Tyrant Falls in Love (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Our Tyrant Became Young Spoiler : Story Of Love (in Japanese)