March Comes in Like a Lion
March Comes in Like a Lion | |
The cover of the first chapter in Young Animal | |
3月のライオン (Sangatsu no Raion) | |
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Genre | Sports (Shōgi), Comedy, Drama |
Manga | |
Written by | Chica Umino |
Published by | Hakusensha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Young Animal |
Original run | July 13, 2007 – ongoing |
Volumes | 11 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akiyuki Shinbo |
Music by | Yukari Hashimoto |
Studio | Shaft |
Network | NHK |
Original run | October 2016 – scheduled |
March Comes in Like a Lion (Japanese: 3月のライオン Hepburn: Sangatsu no Raion, lit. March Lion; alternatively called Sangatsu no Lion or 3gatsu no Lion) is an ongoing manga series by Chica Umino, best known for Honey and Clover.[1][2] It began serialization in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from its fourteenth issue in 2007 (published on July 13, 2007).[3] A television commercial announcing the series was aired by Hakusensha on numerous Japanese television stations, which was also posted on its official website.[1] Eleven tankōbon volumes of the series have been released. A television anime adaptation has been announced and is scheduled to air in October 2016.[4][5]
Story
The series is set in Tokyo, following the everyday life of a 17-year-old shōgi player, Rei (lit. "Zero").[1] While describing the series, Umino noted that she based the setting of March Comes in Like a Lion on research she conducted herself, whereas in her earlier and most famous work, Honey and Clover, she had already been familiar with its setting.[2]
The protagonist Rei is a 17-year-old professional shōgi player, who lives by himself, not having a real family, and has scarcely any friends. Among his acquaintances is a family, which consists of a young woman, Akari, and two young girls, Hinata and Momo, and who also keep a numerous number of cats.
Characters
Main characters
- Rei Kiriyama (桐山 零 Kiriyama Rei)
- The protagonist of the series. 17 years old. A five dan, Rei became a professional shōgi player while in middle school. His parents and sister died in a traffic accident, and after that he was taken care of by his father's friend Kōda and became his apprentice in shōgi. After becoming a professional shōgi player and after completing middle school, he became independent of him and decided not to attend high school. After feeling a "need" to attend school however, Rei later joined a high school after a one-year delay. He lives in the city of Rokugatsu-chō (June town).
- Akari Kawamoto (川本 あかり Kawamoto Akari)
- A resident of Sangatsu-chō (March town), she is the eldest of three sisters. Her mother died and subsequently she took care of two younger sisters. In the mornings, she helps her elderly grandfather run a traditional wagashi (Japanese confectionery) shop, Mikazuki-dō, while in the evenings, she works as a hostess for a bar in Ginza, Misaki, which her aunt manages. She often calls Rei "Rei-kun".
- Hinata Kawamoto (川本 ひなた Kawamoto Hinata)
- The second of the three sisters. A middle school student. She sleeps in late in the mornings till the very last minute and often makes bentos by herself. She calls Rei, "Rei-chan". Like her elder sister Akari, she likes taking care of Rei.
- Momo Kawamoto (川本 モモ Kawamoto Momo)
- The youngest of the three sisters. A preschool student, she attends a daycare center. Pure and innocent, she has a bit of a selfish streak at times. Her favorite anime character is Bodoro (modelled on My Neighbour Totoro's Totoro). She calls Rei, "Rei-chan".
Kōda family
- Kōda (幸田)
- Rei's shōgi teacher. He was both Rei's father's friend and rival in shōgi. He cared for Rei like he did for his children and taught him shōgi.
- Kyōko Kōda (幸田 香子 Kōda Kyōko)
- Kōda's daughter. She is four years older than Rei. Beautiful and hot tempered, Kyōko seems to hold a grudge on Rei as she has the habit of exercing a negative influence on him by disencouraging him on purpose before his official matches and still lived with her family.
- Ayumu Kōda (幸田 歩 Kōda Ayumu)
- Kōda's son and Kyōko's younger brother. He is of the same age as Rei. After losing to Rei in shōgi, he stopped playing at all, and afterwards started confining himself to his room and only playing video games.
Professional shōgi players
- Harunobu Nikaidō (二海堂 晴信 Nikaidō Harunobu)
- Rei's self-proclaimed "best friend" and "lifelong rival". A four dan, he has played with Rei since they were children. Even though he might appear to be healthy, he is in fact in poor health. He is from a good family. He is modelled after actual real-life shōgi player Satoshi Murayama.
- Tōji Sōya (宗谷 冬司 Sōya Tōji)
- The current meijin. He has longed for a rival like Rei. Similar to Rei, he became a professional shōji player in middle school.
- Issa Matsumoto (松本 一砂 Matsumoto Issa)
- 26 years old. Five dan. He is 181 centimeters tall. A quite expressive and enthusiastic person, he can be aggressive at times as well. He comes from the countryside. He is a fan of Akari.
- Tatsuyuki Misumi (三角 龍雪 Misumi Tatsuyuki)
- 26 years old. Six dan. He is often called "Sumisu" (for "Smith"). He is 180 centimeters tall. A bit aloof, he gets along well with Matsumoto.
- Shōichi Matsunaga (松永 正一 Matsunaga Shōichi)
- 65 years old. A seven dan. He is a veteran who has been a professional shōgi player for over 40 years. He comes from Fukushima.
- Yasui (安井)
- A six dan. Upon losing a match, he lost his temper, thus resulting in him divorcing his wife.
Other characters
- Yūsuke Takahashi (高橋 勇介 Takahashi Yūsuke)
- A middle school student. A childhood friend and classmate of Hinata's, they are quite close to each other. He is the son of a milkman. He is the ace of his school's baseball team and aims to be a pro. Since Rei became a shōgi pro in middle school, Yūsuke greatly looks up to him. In order to realize his dream to become a professional, he wishes to proceed to a high school in Shikoku to participate in the kōshien baseball tournament.
- Someji Kawamoto (川本 相米二 Kawamoto Someji)
- The grandfather of the three Kawamoto sisters. He runs a traditional wagashi shop, Mikazuki-dō. Even though he may appear to be unexpressive, he actually dotes on his grandchildren a lot, in particular Momo. Along with Akari, he likes to watch over Rei.
- Hanaoka (花岡)
- The butler of the Nikaidō family, who has been in continuous service for them for over 45 years. A gentle and kind elderly man, he has taken care of Harunobu ever since he was a baby.
- Takashi Hayashida (林田 高志 Hayashida Takashi)
- A teacher of the high school where Rei decided to join. He is a big fan of shōji and regularly reads shōgi magazines. He is the only one in the high school who had heard of Rei being a professional shōgi player though when he first knew of him joining, he presumed he only had the same surname. He speaks in a very friendly manner with Rei and is often concerned when Rei becomes lonely.
- Misaki (美咲)
- The aunt of the three Kawamoto sisters. She, helped by Akari, manages a bar in Ginza called "Misaki".
- The cats
- The three cats of the Kawamoto household. The first two cats, the black and white and orange ones, were the first two gathered, while the white cat is a new arrival. Their names are unknown. They are big-eyed and always apparently hungry. The third cat looks strikingly like an owl.
Media
Manga
Release
The series has been serialized by Hakusensha in Young Animal since 2007 in issue #14. It has been collected in eleven bound volumes
- Volume 1: ISBN 978-4-592-14511-0, published 2008-02-22
- Volume 2: ISBN 978-4-592-14512-7, published 2008-11-19 (features alternative cover by Berserk manga artist Kentarō Miura[6])
- Volume 3: ISBN 978-4-592-14513-4, published 2009-08-12
- Volume 4: ISBN 978-4-592-14514-1, published 2010-04-09
- Volume 5: ISBN 978-4-592-14515-8, published 2010-11-26
- Volume 6: ISBN 978-4-592-14516-5, published 2011-07-22
- Volume 7: ISBN 978-4-592-14517-2, published 2012-03-23
- Volume 8: ISBN 978-4-592-14518-9, published 2012-12-14
- Volume 9: ISBN 978-4-592-14519-6, published 2013-09-27
- Volume 10: ISBN 978-4-592-14520-2, published 2014-11-28
- Volume 11: ISBN 978-4-592-14521-9, published 2015-09-25
Anime
A television anime adaptation was announced in the Young Animal magazine's 19th issue of 2015 on September 25, 2015.[7] Shaft is producing the anime, with Akiyuki Shinbo directing the series, featuring character designs by Nobuhiro Sugiyama and music composed by Yukari Hashimoto.[5][8] It is scheduled to air in October 2016 on NHK.
Reception
In 2009, the series was nominated for the 2nd Annual Manga Taishō,[9] and it won this award in 2011.[10] Also in 2011 it won the Kodansha Manga Award in the general category (shared with Chūya Koyama's Space Brothers).[11] In 2014, it won the Grand Prize of the 18th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.[12]
References
- 1 2 3 "Chika Umino, Kazuhiro Kumagai, Shokotan's Newest Manga". Anime News Network. 2007-07-16. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- 1 2 "Honey & Clover's Umino to Start Manga in Young Animal". Anime News Network. 2007-04-30. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ↑ "Honey & Clover's Chika Umino's Latest to Start July 13". Anime News Network. 2007-06-22. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
- ↑ "Madoka Magica's Akiyuki Simbo Helms March comes in like a lion Anime at Shaft Studio". Anime News Network. 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2016-01-05.
- 1 2 "Shaft's March comes in like a lion TV Anime Premieres in Fall". Anime News Network. 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
- ↑ "March Comes in Like a Lion's Cover by Berserk's Miura". Anime News Network. 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
- ↑ "March comes in like a lion Manga Gets TV Anime, Live-Action Film". Anime News Network. 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
- ↑ "SHAFT's March comes in like a lion Anime Reveals Main Staff". Anime News Network. 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
- ↑ "10 Titles Nominated for 2nd Manga Taisho Awards". Anime News Network. 2009-01-18. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
- ↑ "Umino's March comes in like a lion Wins Manga Taisho". Anime News Network. 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ↑ "March comes in like a lion, Space Bros. Win Kodansha Manga Awards". Anime News Network. 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
- ↑ "March comes in like a lion Wins 18th Tezuka Osamu Prizes' Top Award". Anime News Network. 2014-03-24. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Site for the TV commercial (Japanese)
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