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  • Koi Kaze 「恋風 El amor que el viento se llevó?」 es un manga escrita e ilustrada por Motoi Yoshida. Se estrenó en septiembre de 2001, y concluyo con 29 capítulos en octubre de 2004. Los capítulos fueron recogidas y publicadas en cinco volúmenes por Kodansha. Una adaptacion anime se emitio por ACGT con 12 episodios.
  • Koi Kaze(恋風, lit. "Love Wind") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Motoi Yoshida. It premiered in the September 2001 issue of Evening and ran for 29 chapters until its conclusion in the October 2004 issue. The individual chapters were collected and published in five tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The series tells of the love affair that develops between 27-year-old Koshiro, and his 15-year-old sister, Nanoka.
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Categoria
  • Seinen
Genero
  • Romance, Drama
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Last
  • 2004-06-17
  • October 2004
RomajiTitle
  • Enrai
  • Kagerou
  • Kazehana
  • Hatsuarashi
  • Hatsuhana
  • Kangetsu
  • Kunpuu
  • Shunrai
  • Shunshou
  • Shuushi
  • Tsuyujimo
  • Yokan
  • Yuudachi
ja kanji
  • 恋風
Name
  • Koi Kaze
Genre
Type
  • manga
Volumes
  • 5
Caption
  • --03-22
First
  • 2004-04-01
  • September 2001
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Author
Demographic
  • Seinen
ChapterList
  • *Chapter 1: *Chapter 2: *Chapter 3: *Chapter 4: *Chapter 5: *Chapter 6: *Chapter 7: *Bonus:
  • *Chapter 22: *Chapter 23: *Chapter 24: *Chapter 25: *Chapter 26: *Chapter 27: *Chapter 28:
  • *Chapter 29: *Chapter 30: *Chapter 31: *Chapter 32: *Chapter 33: *Chapter 34: *Final:
  • *Chapter 8: *Chapter 9: *Chapter 10: *Chapter 11: *Chapter 12: *Chapter 13: *Chapter 14: *Special:
  • *Chapter 15: *Chapter 16: *Chapter 17: *Chapter 18: *Chapter 19: *Chapter 20: *Chapter 21: *Omake:
Media
  • Anime, Manga
VolumeNumber
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
OriginalAirDate
  • 2004-04-01
  • 2004-04-08
  • 2004-04-15
  • 2004-04-22
  • 2004-04-29
  • 2004-05-06
  • 2004-05-13
  • 2004-05-20
  • 2004-05-27
  • 2004-06-03
  • 2004-06-10
  • 2004-06-17
  • 2004-07-07
EpisodeNumber
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
Studio
Imagen
  • Koi_Kaze.jpg
Episodes
  • 13
ShortSummary
  • Unable to sleep, occupied with thoughts of Nanoka, Koshiro remembers how in his childhood what helped sleep on such sleepless nights. After he wakes up, he exchanges the bear he just brought with Nanoka's bear, both made by their mother. Her friend falls in love with a guy only to find that he is Tamaki's boyfriend. Upon returning home, Koshiro finds Nanoka taking pain killers, finding out later that she is having her period. On his day off the next day, it begans to rain, prompting him to wait for her with his umbrella.
  • Nanoka and Koshiro visit Mama together. After, sitting by the sea, Nanoka asks Koshiro if they should commit lover's suicide. He cries and says he doesn't know. She says that she is fine either way as long as she is with him. Koshiro quits his job. On his way out he meets Kaname, who wishes him well. Koshiro stands outside his father's house and says "Excuse me". The couple frolic in the playground to the disapproving stares of the local matrons. Then at night they sneak into the amusement park where they met. They sit on the ferris wheel and try to move it by prayer. It moves a bit. They carve their names on a tree and promise to go back there every year. When Nanoka has walked off to go home, Koshiro says "I love you".
  • Koshiro is recovering from breaking up with his girlfriend. On his way to work in the train, he first meets Nanoka while returning a name tag that she dropped as she was trying to exit the train. After returning to his house from work, he finds out from his father that his sister, whose face he can no longer remember, will be moving into their house for easy of communting to school. His girlfriend visits him during lunch break the next day to get back the key to her house. At the end of the work day, a customer gives Koshiro and his boss two tickets to the theme park next door. Upon leaving their work place, Koshiro meets Nanoka again and spends the rest of the day at theme park with her; they consol each other on their love lives. Their father appears at the end of the day to pick Nanoka up, revealing to both that they are sibilings.
  • A month and a half after Koshiro has moved out, both the siblings are still thinking of each other, but keeping their promise not to see each other again. Nanoka sometimes walks by his new apartment or place of work, but avoids meeting him. Kaname has taken to sleeping over at Koshiro's place because "it's closer to work". One day when they are going to his place, they see Nanoka outside. He pushes Kaname away to hide from Nanoka, and Kaname guesses why he left home and is hiding from Nanoka. She confronts him, accuses him of perversion, and walks away. He stays home from work. When he opens the door to go to the store, Nanoka is standing there.
  • Nanoka breaks their promise and comes to Koshiro's apartment to see him. She offers to make him a meal, but his refrigerator is empty so he goes out to pick up some things. In the meantime, Kaname drops in and is shocked to find Nanoka there. She tries to make Nanoka go home by telling her that she is going out with Koshiro. But Nanoka refuses, saying that her feelings for her brother are greater and she insists that Kaname leave instead. Kaname encounters Koshiro on his way home and tries to talk sense into him, but he won't listen. Kaname says that she will not interfere any more. The siblings decide that they really do love each other and want to be together no matter what. They spend the night together as lovers.
  • Koshiro remembers the birth of his sister and their life together before their parent's divorce. Although they were too far apart in age to understand each other, they felt a vague sense of affection. In the present, Koshiro goes to see his mother for the first time in many years. She tells him how much Nanoka looked up to her big brother and tells him to be a good big brother to her. On the ride back, he remembers an incident when baby Nanoka gave him a glass of mud and he ended up keeping it because it made her so happy. He resolves to be a good big brother to her.
  • Nanoka receives a love letter at school. She doesn't know what to do about it. She asks Koshiro what she should do about the love letter and he indifferently says she should make up her own mind and not consult him. She meets with her admirer and turns down his advances and then is disappointed when he doesn't seem to care. Koshiro regrets his prior indifference and tells Nanoka that if she wants advice about anything, she can ask him. She is impressed by his concern about her and says "I love you".
  • Koshiro is uncomfortable with Nanoka's doting presence as he struggles with his feelings for her. Nanoka takes over many of the households chores and even makes a bento for Koshiro. He reaches his limit when she arrives at his office to visit him, yelling at her, telling her to never visit him again and stop calling him onii-chan. To work off her anger Nanoka goes out with some friends to eat ice cream and karaoke until night. On her way back she calls once again, but is yelled at by Koshiro again. However she forgives him when he goes to pick her up on bicycle.
  • Koshiro mentions to Kaname that he is thinking of moving out. She pushes him into doing it right away. Nanoka doesn't want to go home, so she arranges to stay overnight at her friend's house where she watches two normal sisters bicker and laugh. Koshiro and Nanoka make up on the phone. Koshiro announces to the family that he's moving out. Nanoka comes to his room and asks if they can sleep together. He agrees on the condition that they not meet again. She wakes up in the morning alone in an empty room and cries.
  • Koshiro contemplates moving out to resolve his situation. Nanoka plans to make him a sweater for Christmas. Koshiro asks Nanoka to bring an envelope he forgot to his workplace. She waits for him and watches him at work. They go home together. Kaname remarks what a nice couple they make. Nanoka falls asleep in his room. He touches her face and asks if she wants to sleep together. She says she loves him. He says she's abnormal to say that. She runs away. He pulls her back and holds her. She breaks away and flees to her own room. They're both pretty upset.
  • Koshiro is shocked to find that Nanoka has emptied the trashcan in his room that contained the tissues of his guilt. He shouts at her for invading his privacy. That night he returns from drinking and drops and breaks her rice bowl when she surprises him contemplating it. Next day, when his father calls Koshiro at work and asks him to meet Nanoka at the station with an umbrella, he discovers that it is Nanoka's birthday. He rushes off hoping that he can make amends for his bad behavior. He buys her flowers, apologizes, and says he will buy her anything she wants for a birthday present. She picks out a new rice bowl.
  • Nanoka discovers that she has developed a reputation at school for having a brother complex. After working late on the upcoming school festival, she is walked home by a male schoolmate. Koshiro encounters them and shouts at her for being so incautious with boys. She protests her innocence and his jealousy shows when he blurts out that she has to be careful because she is cute. Next day she avoids him by leaving early and gets jostled and groped on the train. They have a talk that evening and make up. Next day, he makes a point of going with her and protects her on the train from the crowd.
EnglishTitle
  • Heat Haze
  • Distant Thunder
  • Winter Moon
  • Autumn Melancholy
  • Balmy Breeze
  • Evening Shower
  • First Flower
  • First Storm
  • Frosted Dew
  • Lingering Cold
  • Spring Blue
  • Spring Thunder
  • Wind Flower
Magazine
Licensor
  • Geneon USA
Publisher
  • Kodansha
RelDate
  • 2002-03-22
  • 2002-11-22
  • 2003-07-23
  • 2004-03-23
  • 2004-12-21
KanjiTitle
  • 陽炎
  • 風花
  • 余寒
  • 初嵐
  • 初花
  • 夕立
  • 寒月
  • 春宵
  • 春雷
  • 秋思
  • 薫風
  • 遠雷
  • 露霜
Director
  • Takahiro Omori
ISBN
  • 0978-04-06
Network
  • TV Asahi, Kids Station
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  • Koi Kaze 「恋風 El amor que el viento se llevó?」 es un manga escrita e ilustrada por Motoi Yoshida. Se estrenó en septiembre de 2001, y concluyo con 29 capítulos en octubre de 2004. Los capítulos fueron recogidas y publicadas en cinco volúmenes por Kodansha. Una adaptacion anime se emitio por ACGT con 12 episodios.
  • Koi Kaze(恋風, lit. "Love Wind") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Motoi Yoshida. It premiered in the September 2001 issue of Evening and ran for 29 chapters until its conclusion in the October 2004 issue. The individual chapters were collected and published in five tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The series tells of the love affair that develops between 27-year-old Koshiro, and his 15-year-old sister, Nanoka. The chapters were adapted as a 13-episode anime television series by Geneon Entertainment and Rondo Robe. Directed by Takahiro Omori, the episodes premiered on TV Asahi on April 1, 2004 and ran until June 17, 2004. Only the first 12 episodes of the series aired, with the final episode streamed online and later included in both DVD releases and when the series aired in reruns as the eighth episode. The anime series is licensed for release in North American by Geneon Entertainment, which released it across three DVD volumes in 2005.