Love Com
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- | {{Infobox animanga/Header | ||
- | | title_name = Love★Com | ||
- | | image = N/A | ||
- | | caption = N/A | ||
- | | ja_name = N/A | ||
- | | ja_name_trans = N/A | ||
- | | genre = Shoujo, Romance, Slice-of-Life, Comedy, | ||
- | }} | ||
- | {{Infobox animanga/Manga | ||
- | | title = | ||
- | | author = [[Aya Nakahara]] | ||
- | | publisher = [[Shueisha]] | ||
- | | serialized = [[Bessatsu Margaret]] | ||
- | | first_run = September 2001 | ||
- | | last_run = December 2006 | ||
- | | num_volumes = 17 (Completed) | ||
- | }} | ||
- | {{Infobox animanga/Anime | ||
- | | title = | ||
- | | director = [[Konosuke Uda]] | ||
- | | studio = [[Toei Animation]] | ||
- | | network = [[TBS/Tokyo Broadcasting System]]<br /> [[CBC/Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting]]<br /> [[MBS/Mainichi Broadcasting System]] | ||
- | | first_aired = April 7 2007 | ||
- | | last_aired = September 29 2007 | ||
- | | num_episodes = 24 | ||
- | }} | ||
- | {{Infobox animanga/Game | ||
- | | title = | ||
- | | developer = AQ Interactive | ||
- | | genre = [[Adventure]] | ||
- | | platforms = PlayStation 2 | ||
- | | release_date = July 13 2006 | ||
- | }} | ||
- | {{Infobox animanga/Other | ||
- | | title = Live Action Movie | ||
- | | content = Directed by Kitaji Ishikawa, | ||
- | Studio Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, | ||
- | Released on 13 July 2006, | ||
- | Runtime: 100 minutes | ||
- | }} | ||
- | {{Infobox animanga/Footer}} | ||
- | Love Com(ラブ★コン, Rabu★Kon, stylised as Love★Com in the official manga, occasionally written as Love*Com and often referred to as ''Lovely Complex'') is a shōjo manga written by Aya Nakahara in September 2001 and ended in December 2006 with 17 tankōbon volumes. | ||
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- | Love Com's story revolves mainly around two teenagers; the unusually tall Risa Koizumi (at 172 cm / 5 ft 8 in) , and the notably short Atsushi Ōtani (at 156 cm / 5 ft 1 in). |