She had a crush on Yano even while he was dating her sister.
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As the series progresses, he finds himself falling in love with her, leaving him unsure how to proceed. Masafumi "Take" Takeuchi ( 竹内 匡史, Takeuchi Masafumi ?) is Yano's close friend and becomes a friend and confidant for Nanami after she begins dating Yano.In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Hiroshi Yazaki. He reappears four years later, living with Yamamoto but still remembering Nanami.
Eventually it is revealed that his mother killed herself, after which he disappeared. Yano moves to Tokyo with his mom, but after half a year he stops contacting Nanami, effectively breaking up with her. As the series progresses, he wrestles with his feelings for his dead girlfriend versus those for the living Nanami, whom he even calls "Nana-chan" at times. He has a hard time trusting Nanami, and displays jealousy and possessiveness, to the point of physically abusing her. Motoharu Yano ( 矢野 元晴, Yano Motoharu ?) is a popular high school boy whose girlfriend, Nana, was killed in a car crash while out with another guy.In the anime adaptation, she is voiced by Nozomi Sasaki. When Take proposes, she rejects him, then begins searching for Yano after meeting one of his coworkers and learning where he is. She eventually begins dating Take, but is unable to forget Yano completely. In the manga, eventually Yano's inability to let go and her inability to focus on the future rather than the past lead to their breaking up. They struggle with issues of trusting one another as the shadow of Yano's dead girlfriend, who was with another guy at the time she died, looms over them. Nanami "Nana" Takahashi ( 高橋 七美, Takahashi Nanami ?), the series protagonist, is a high school girl who falls in love with the popular Yano Motoharu.Notice that I took the character from the manga, but the ending was finish in the manga, not in the anime And everytime, Nanami only got a brushed off attitude towards her question, there's Masafumi Takeuchi, who is Yano's best friend, who is constantly sooth her feeling whenever she felt down with Yano, in time Takeuchi confess his feeling during Nanami and Yano's break up. But the buried feeling of his past girlfriend, and constant insecurities that nanami felt when she was with yano increases as she observed how close Yano relationship with Yamamoto Yuri ( sister of Yano's dead girlfriend) was, so she ask him what's his relationship with Yamamoto. But Yano was still in memory of his dead girlfriend, but later found out, that nanami's persistent really tug his hear, so then finally he asked her to be his girlfriend.
Instantly She falls for her, and in no time confessed her feelings. Nanami was a new student in her first year of highschool, there he met Yano, A classmate, whom she met accidently. The story evolve around three character, Takahashi Nanami, Motoharu Yano and Masafumi Takeuchi. So Anyway this is my review of the series. I love the manga - yeah I read it online. I couldn't find my favorite manga being anime, so I choose the second one. She happens to end up in the same class as the incredibly popular Yano Motoharu, who rumors say that two thirds of all the girls are guaranteed to fall in love with.I've been doing anime marthon this week, and some I watched because of the manga I read earlier. For brand new first year student, Takahashi Nanami (Nana for short), it was no different. To the girls, that also meant the start of their love lives. The second part was released 4–5 weeks after the first part. The film was released in two parts, with the first released in Japanese cinemas in the spring of 2012. It is directed by the director Takahiro Miki and stars Toma Ikuta, Yuriko Yoshitaka. It was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series which aired from July 3 to December 25, 2006.īokura ga Ita is a 2012 Japanese film based on the manga of the same name, We Were There. It is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. The series went on hiatus in early 2008, but resumed publication in June 2009. It has been serialized in Betsucomi from 2002 to 2012. "We Were There") is a Japanese romance manga by Yuki Obata.
Demographic: Shōjo Genre: Drama, Romance, Slice of Life Media: Anime, Manga, Film, Live Actionīokura ga Ita (僕等がいた, lit.