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title_name=Ai Yori Aoshi
  caption Ai Yori Aoshi
  ja Name 藍より青し
  ja Name Trans Ai Yori Aoshi
  genre Harem Anime



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author Kou Fumizuki
  publisher Hakusensha <br />
  serialized Young Animal
  first Run 1998
  last Run 2005
  num Volumes 17



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Masami Shimoda
  studio JCSTAFF
  network Fuji TV <br />
  first Aired April 11 2002
  last Aired September 26 2002
  num Episodes 24



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Masami Shimoda
  studio JCSTAFF
  network Fuji TV <br />
  first Aired October 13 2003
  last Aired December 29 2003
  num Episodes 13



''Ai Yori Aoshi'' (藍より青し) is a Manga by Kou Fumizuki released in 1998 on Hakusensha 's '' Young Animal ,'' a magazine for young men. The original manga series ended its run in 2005.

The literal translation of the title is "Bluer Than Indigo," however the title is a play on words, where the word "Ai" implies the word love even though the kanji used for the "Ai" in the title literally means indigo (藍 ''Ai''). Thus, the title is also translated as "True Blue Love."

Ai Yori Aoshi was made into an Anime in 2002 and a video game was released for the PlayStation 2 . The title is taken from a Xun Zi quote, ''Ao ha Ai yori Idete Ai yori Aoshi'' (青は藍より出でて藍より青し). The anime series was completed when its second season under the title ''Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi'' was completed in 2003 (藍より青し ~縁~). The anime was released in North America by Geneon and in Singapore by Odex . The manga was released in English by TOKYOPOP .

The series is sometimes referred to as a halfway point between a Harem Anime and a Magical Girlfriend story.


STORY


Kaoru Hanabishi appears to be an average university student but in actuality he is the eldest son of Yuji Hanabishi, the head of Hanabishi Zaibatsu, and was set to take over the zaibatsu after his father retired. His mother, Hisami Honjo and his father never married and this had made life difficult for both he and his mother. Kaoru's father died when he was five years old. Since then, Yuji's father, grandfather to Kaoru, took Kaoru under his wing and began educating him for the eventual succession. Yet Kaoru never was at home in the Hanabishi family and left to live by himself after his mother died.

There is, however, someone who loved Kaoru so much that she would do whatever was necessary to be with him.

Her name is Aoi Sakuraba. Aoi is the only daughter of the owner of Sakuraba Kimono Store (later renamed to Sakuraba Department Store). Kaoru's family and Sakuraba's family had agreed for Kaoru to wed Aoi but after Kaoru walked out, the marriage was cancelled. Both families had a friendly relationship and Aoi had been in love with Kaoru from the start, which Kaoru was unaware of. The Sakuraba family had already been searching for someone suitable but Aoi was unwilling to marry someone else and walked out, chasing Kaoru.

Both were freed from their families' affair but did not know how to make their living. Miyabi Kagurazaki, who had been looking out for Aoi, offered the two a way. Aoi and Miyabi would live together in a grand western style summer house of Sakuraba family and Kaoru would live in a house for servants next to it. This would prevent a scandal, much like the one that had made Kaoru's life difficult, as two would be living separately. But soon, Kaoru's friends who just happen to be attractive females, took residence in the house and it quickly became a dormitory. Very soon, Aoi became a landlady of the dormitory.


MAJOR CHARACTERS AND SEIYUU

Names are in Western order, with the given name before the surname.





Aoi's given name (Aoi) has the same pronunciation as the Japanese word for "blue" (青), but the kanji used (葵) translates to "mallow." Her surname (桜庭 - Sakuraba) means "cherry blossom garden."



In many respects, Tina is one of the more deeply developed - and somewhat tragic - characters of the show, despite her ditzy behavior. Being an American, and yet having been raised in Japan, she is constantly haunted by the fact that she can never truly fit in either country. When she left Japan to attend high school in America, she explained that she was unable to fit in there because she was culturally Japanese. But she also realizes that she can never truly fit in Japan either, because of her appearance. Tina wishes that she had been born Japanese, so that perhaps she would have a better chance at winning Kaoru's heart.

Tina is very deeply in love with Kaoru, but pains her heart with efforts to hide her feelings, because she thinks that he could never feel the same way about her. Towards the end of ''Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi'' she realizes that Kaoru loves Aoi, and that her opportunity has passed.





Taeko's given name (Taeko) means "delicate child" in Japanese, reflecting her clumsy personality.



Mayu shares a rivalry with Tina, whom she considers uncouth, and cannot stand to be in her presence. The two characters are opposites in many ways. Where Mayu is serious, Tina is a playful. Where Mayu is uncharacteristically open in her unrealistic desire for Kaoru, Tina is uncharacteristically shy in her {Link without Title} reciprocated love of Kaoru. Where Tina is an American who embraces Japanese culture, Mayu is Japanese and embraces Western culture. When Tina accidentally bumped into her during their first meeting, Mayu reprimanded her in English, while the out-of-practice Tina struggled to recall an appropriate retort in her native language. Even their introduction to Kaoru are mirrors of one another. Kaoru did much to lift Mayu out of her loneliness, while Tina lifted Kaoru out of his own loneliness and apathy following his defection from the Hanabishi clan.

Mayu's given name (Mayu) means "cocoon," a reference to her family owning a silk company. The material from the cocoons of silkworms are used to make silk.

Mayu is a gifted pianist, though this is never mentioned until the ''Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi'' series.






ENISHI

''Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi'' (藍より青し ~縁~) is the second season of an animated television series based on the manga Ai Yori Aoshi. The anime is distributed in DVD format by Geneon in North America. It was originally aired in Japan in 2003. Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi takes place two years after the events of Ai Yori Aoshi. Kaoru is now a graduate student, and Chika is now a high school student. The other characters are still in the same positions that they were at the end of Ai Yori Aoshi. Like Ai Yori Aoshi, few episodes are centred around developing the relationship of the two leads, Kaoru and Aoi. Instead, the majority of episodes are devoted to slice of life episodes for the other characters. However, there are major changes that take place within the series. Many of the later episodes are used to develop Tina Foster's character. The end of the final episode includes brief glimpses at the near-term futures of the show's characters following the series' end.


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