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Absolute Boyfriend
Cover of the first volume of the original Japanese release of Absolute Boyfriend
GenreRomantic comedy, Science fiction
Manga
Written byYuu Watase
Published byJapan Shogakukan
English publisherSingapore Chuang Yi
United States Canada Viz Media
MagazineJapan Shōjo Comic
DemographicShōjo
Original runMarch 25, 2003February 25, 2005
Volumes6
Anime
Released April 15, 2008 – present

Absolute Boyfriend (絶対彼氏。, Zettai Kareshi) is a six volume manga series by Yuu Watase, first serialized in Shōjo Comic. Chuang Yi licensed it for an English language release in Singapore, with the first volume released in March 2005. Viz Media licensed the series for an English release in North America, serializing the series in its Shojo Beat manga anthology as well as releasing the volumes.

The manga series is being adapted into a live-action drama series.

Plot

Riiko Izawa has never had a boyfriend and she has been rejected by every boy she has ever had a crush on. When she returns a lost cell phone to an oddly dressed salesman, she mentions wanting a boyfriend so to thank her, he directs her to his company's website. When she visits the site, Riiko finds it's a site to create your own lover. Thinking its a game, she customizes and accidentally orders one. The next day, her new lover arrives. Following the instruction manual, she kisses him to wake him up and configure him to be in love with only her. She names him "Night." Three days later, she is shocked to learn that she only had him for a free trial. The salesman, Gaku Namikiri, tells her that she must now pay 100,000,000 yen for Night, or they will waive the fee if she helps them to collect data about how women think and feel to help perfect future models.

Riiko must keep Night's true nature of not being human a secret from everyone around her. She also finds herself in a love triangle between Night and her childhood friend Soshi, who declares his love for her out of fear he will lose her. As the series progresses, Night begins to develop real human emotions, enabling him to truly love Riiko but also resulting in system malfunctions. When Riiko almost loses Night due to the malfunctions, she realizes that he is the one she really loves. She apologizes to Soshi, who moves to Spain with his brother. As the series ends, Night begins to grow sleepier and sleepier. The problems developed by his exceeding his abilities eventually causes his machinery to stop working, resulting in his "death". Before he died, he wrote a letter to Soshi to tell him what was happening and asking him to take care of Riiko. Soshi gives Riiko time to grieve, then returns to Japan to be at her side again.

Characters

  • Riiko Izawa (井沢 リイコ, Izawa Riiko) is a high school girl who has bad luck with boys. When she helps a strange salesman named Gaku, she ends up ordering a cybernetic boyfriend. Though initially shy around her new boyfriend, Riiko begins to fall in love with him, while also finding herself struggling with her newfound feelings for her best friend, Soshi. Riiko is rather naïve, clumsy, and simple-minded, but kindhearted and hardworking.
  • Night Tenjo (天城ナイト, Tenjou Naito) is a cybernetic doll custom ordered by Riiko. As such, he is the "perfect boyfriend": charming, dependable, intelligent, athletic, good-looking, sensitive, devoted, and completely loyal. At first he is perfect for Riiko because it is in his programming, however as the series progresses, Night develops true emotions and a genuine love for her.
  • Soshi Asamoto (浅元ソウシ, Asamoto Soushi) is Riiko's childhood friend, who has also been in love with her for a long time. He left his feelings unconfessed, instead quietly watching over hr after promising Riiko's mother that he would always protct her. Realizing he may be losing his chance after Night arrives, he confesses his love and becomes Night's rival for Riiko's heart. Soshi lives alone with his younger brother, Masaki, and is an excellent cook. He frequently shares meals with Riiko, and helps her study.
  • Gaku Namikiri (ガク・ナミキリ, Gaku Namikiri) is a salesman for Kronos Heaven, a company specializing in making highly realistic robots, or "figures." Though usually businesslike and down-to-earth, Gaku is sometimes mistaken for a cosplayer because of his odd manner of dress. When Riiko cannot return Night nor pay the bill for him, Gaku allows her to keep him so Night can collect data on how to become a better lover for use in future models. Whenever there is a problem with Night, Gaku is the one to fix him.

Media

Manga

Written by Yuu Watase, Absolute Boyfriend premiered in Japan in the March 2003 issue of Shōjo Comic. It appeared monthly until the thirty-fifth and final chapter was published in the February 2005 issue. The chapters were published in six collected volumes by Shogakukan with the first volume released on October 25, 2003 and the final volume released on February 25, 2005.[1][2]

Absolute Boyfriend is licensed for both English and Chinese releases in Singapore by Chuang Yi, which has released all six volumes of the series.[3][4] Madman Entertainment subsequently imported and republished the Chuang Yi English translated volumes in Australia from May 17, 2006 through October 11, 2006.[5][6] In North America, the series was licensed for an English translated release by Viz Media. It was one of the first six manga series Viz included in the June 2005 premiere issue of the company's new manga anthology Shojo Beat.[7] It continued to be serialized in Shojo Beat until it reached its conclusion with in the March 2008 issue.[8] Viz simultaneously released the six collected volumes of the series, with the first volume released February 7, 2006 and the final volume released on May 6, 2008.[1]

The series is also licensed for regional language releases in Germany by Egmont Manga & Anime, in France by Kana, and in Portugal by Conrad.[1]

No. Original release date Original ISBN Singapore (English) release date Singapore (English) ISBN
1 October 25, 20034091384617March 2005981-260-381-6

The Lover Shop
Three-Day Boyfriend
The Purchase
The Million-Dollar Man
Dinner
Let's Go To School!

2 January 26, 20044091384625981-260-411-1

School Trip
Friends
Thank You
The Girl You Love
The Kiss
Ex-Girlfriend

3 April 26, 20044091384633981-260-454-5

Return
Sex
The Use Of Force
Stay With Me
True Feelings
How Dare You?

4 June 26, 20044091384641981-260-454-5

First Crush
A Big Problem
Secret
The New Model
Maintenance
Open Your Eyes

5 October 26, 2004409138465X981-260-551-7

The Tiny Boyfriend
Both
My Love For You
A Nurse Job
I'm Sorry
The War Over The Girlfriend

6 February 25, 20054091384668981-260-654-8

Kind Lies
Someday
The Final Act: Eternal Boyfriend
Extra Stories: I Won't Let You Be A Star!, Aromatic

Drama CD

A drama CD based on this manga was released under the title Zettai Kareshi - Figure Darling in Japan by Marine Entertainment on August 25, 2004.[9]

Live-Action television series

A live-action adaptation of the manga began airing on Fuji TV on April 15, 2008. In the live-action version, Riiko Izawa is an office lady in search of a boyfriend, and she ends up in possession of a "robot" known as Night Tenjo, who is programmed to be the perfect boyfriend. However, this creates a love triangle with a distinguished young man at her company who also has feelings for her. Riiko is played by Saki Aibu, Night is played by Mokomichi Hayami, and Soshi Asamoto is played by Hiro Mizushima.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Absolute Boyfriend". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2008-05-08. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ "List of Absolute Boyfriend volumes" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  3. ^ "Absolute Boyfriend English releases". Chuang Yi. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  4. ^ "Absolute Boyfriend Chinese releases" (in Chinese). Chuang Yi. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  5. ^ "Absolute Boyfriend (Manga) V1". Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  6. ^ "Absolute Boyfriend (Manga) V6 (Final)". Madman Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  7. ^ "Shojo Beat Details". 2005-02-08. Retrieved 2008-05-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |publication= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Absolute Boyfriend". Shojo Beat. 4 (3): p. 72. 2008. ISSN 1932-1600. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  9. ^ "Zettai Kareshi - Figure Darling listing at Amazon.co.jp" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
  10. ^ "Yuu Watase's Absolute Boyfriend adapted for live-action". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2008-02-22.