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Japanese manga series
Tokimeki Tonight
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Cover of the 25th tankลbon volume
ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ
(Tokimeki Tunaito)
GenreRomantic comedy, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byKoi Ikeno
Published byShueisha
ImprintRibon Mascot Comics
MagazineRibon
Original runJuly 1982 โ€“ October 1994
Volumes30
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Sasagawa
Music byKazuo Otani
StudioGroup TAC
Original networkNTV
Original run October 7, 1982 โ€“ September 22, 1983
Episodes34
Manga
Tokimeki Midnight
Written byKoi Ikeno
Published byShueisha
MagazineCookie
Original run2002 โ€“ 2009
Volumes9
Manga
Tokimeki Tonight: Sore kara
Written byKoi Ikeno
Published byShueisha
MagazineCookie
Original runMay 26, 2021 โ€“ present
Volumes5

Tokimeki Tonight (Japanese: ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ, Hepburn: Tokimeki Tunaito; lit.'Exciting Tonight') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koi Ikeno. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Ribon from July 1982 to October 1994 and became a huge commercial success. The manga series had a circulation of 30 million copies in total, making it one of the best-selling manga series.[2] An anime television series produced by Toho and Group TAC was broadcast on Nippon Television from October 7, 1982, to September 22, 1983.

Plot

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15-year-old Ranze Eto lives in an isolated castle in Japan with her werewolf mother, vampire father, and younger brother, Rinze. Despite her lineage, she has yet to demonstrate any special powers of her own, and her parents are worried she might be a normal girl. One day, Ranze's innate power finally manifests itself when she, quite by accident, discovers that she can change herself into a carbon copy of any object she bites, whether it be a person or an inanimate object like a piece of bread, and can return to her normal self only by sneezing. Her parents are overjoyed, but Ranze's new powers make it difficult to continue living life as a normal teenage girl.

On Ranze's first day at her new school in junior high, she meets and falls in love with the brash yet handsome young athlete, Shun Makabe. The chief problem with this is that Ranze's parents will not allow her to date a human - although there may be much more to Shun than meets the eye. On top of this, she also has a bitter rival in the pretty but spiteful Yoko Kamiya (the daughter of a yakuza boss) who also likes Shun and doesn't take kindly to Ranze's intruding on her turf.

Characters

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Eto Family

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Ranze Eto (ๆฑŸ่—ค่˜ญไธ–) (Voiced by: Eriko Hara)

The lead character, a 15-year-old girl, Ranze originally manifests no supernatural powers until she bites Yoko Kamiya and discovers she has vampiric powers that let her "metamorph" into whatever she bites a certain way.

Rinze Eto (ๆฑŸ่—ค้ˆดไธ–) (Voiced by: Sanae Miyuki)

Ranze's 5-year-old younger brother, appears to not have any supernatural powers but seems to be the only one that can tell who Ranze is when she is transformed.

Mori Eto (ๆฑŸ่—คๆœ›้‡Œ) (Voiced by: Yoshito Yasuhara)

Ranze's father, a vampire.

Shiira Eto (ๆฑŸ่—คๆคŽ็พ…) (Voiced by: Noriko Ohara)

Ranze's mother, a werewolf. She forbids Ranze from liking human boys.

Peck (ใƒšใƒƒใ‚ฏ) (Voiced by: Takashi Taguchi)

A talking parrot born in the Spirit World. The Eto Family's pet.

Makabe Family

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Shun Makabe (็œŸๅฃไฟŠ) (Voiced by: Yลซ Mizushima)

The boy Ranze and Yoko fight over. He is training to be a professional boxer.

Hanae Makabe (็œŸๅฃ่ฏๆž) (Voiced by: Yuri Nashiwa)

Shun's mother.

Kamiya Family

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Yoko Kamiya (็ฅž่ฐทๆ›œๅญ) (Voiced by: Miina Tominaga)

Ranze's romantic rival, the spoiled daughter of a yakuza boss.

Tamasaburo Kamiya (็ฅž่ฐท็މไธ‰้ƒŽ) (Voiced by: Junpei Takiguchi)

Yoko's father. An enormous, bulky man who develops a crush on Shun's mother.

Others

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Kunihiko "Shuusai" Takaba (ๅœ‹ๅฝฆใ€Œ้…’ๆ–Žใ€้ซ˜ๅ ด) (Voiced by: Yoku Shioya)

A bookworm who has a crush on Ranze.

Aron (ใ‚ขใƒญใƒณ๏ผใƒซใƒผใ‚ฏ๏ผใ‚ฆใ‚ฉใƒผใƒฌใƒณใ‚ตใƒผ) (Voiced by: Hirotaka Suzuoki)

Prince of Demon World. He is in love with Ranze.

Sand (็พ…ใ€…) (Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka)

The infamous "womanizer" who typically accompanies Aron.

Mr. Mitsuki (ใฟใคใใ•ใ‚“)

Ranze's homeroom teacher.

Media

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Manga

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There are 30 volumes in the original release of the manga series in Japan. By 2006, they sold 26 million copies, making Tokimeki Tonight the sixth best-selling shลjo manga.[3]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1November 15, 1982[4]4-08-853247-3
2March 15, 1983[5]4-08-853257-0
3August 12, 1983[6]4-08-853271-6
4December 12, 1983[7]4-08-853281-3
5April 13, 1984[8]4-08-853292-9
6August 15, 1984[9]4-08-853304-6
7November 15, 1984[10]4-08-853313-5
8March 15, 1985[11]4-08-853325-9
9July 15, 1985[12]4-08-853337-2
10December 10, 1985[13]4-08-853352-6
11April 15, 1986[14]4-08-853364-X
12August 12, 1986[15]4-08-853376-3
13December 10, 1986[16]4-08-853388-7
14April 15, 1987[17]4-08-853400-X
15July 15, 1987[18]4-08-853410-7
16March 15, 1988[19]4-08-853436-0
17August 12, 1988[20]4-08-853453-0
18February 15, 1989[21]4-08-853474-3
19July 14, 1989[22]4-08-853489-1
20December 8, 1989[23]4-08-853506-5
21May 15, 1990[24]4-08-853523-5
22October 15, 1990[25]4-08-853540-5
23February 14, 1992[26]4-08-853598-7
24July 15, 1992[27]4-08-853618-5
25October 15, 1992[28]4-08-853632-0
26March 15, 1993[29]4-08-853654-1
27September 14, 1993[30]4-08-853686-X
28March 15, 1994[31]4-08-853720-3
29August 10, 1994[32]4-08-853747-5
30January 13, 1995[33]4-08-853775-0

Tokimeki Midnight

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In 2002, a second manga series called Tokimeki Midnight (ใจใใ‚ใใƒŸใƒƒใƒ‰ใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ) lit.'Exciting Midnight', also by Koi Ikeno, began serialization in Shueisha's magazine Cookie. The manga is an alternate retelling where the roles are reversed. The series was completed in 2009 with nine volumes.

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1December 11, 2002[34]4-08-856429-4
2September 12, 2003[35]4-08-856494-4
3April 15, 2004[36]4-08-856533-9
4May 13, 2005[37]4-08-856615-7
5October 14, 2005[38]4-08-856647-5
6September 15, 2006[39]4-08-856708-0
7October 15, 2007[40]978-4-08-856782-2
8July 15, 2008[41]978-4-08-856831-7
9August 12, 2009[42]978-4-08-867009-6

Tokimeki Tonight: Sore kara

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On May 26, 2021, a sequel, Tokimeki Tonight: Sore kara (ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ ใใ‚Œใ‹ใ‚‰; lit. Exciting Tonight: From Then), which takes place after the third arc where Ranze and Makabe's daughter Aira saves the world from crisis and centers on the lead protagonist Ranze as her 40s, began serialization in Cookie magazine starting from July 2021 issue.[43][44]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1March 25, 2022[45]978-4-08-867669-2
2January 25, 2023[46]978-4-08-867715-6
3November 24, 2023[47]978-4-08-867743-9
4September 4, 2024[48]978-4-08-867775-0
5July 25, 2025[49]978-4-08-867812-2

Other books

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There are several additional stories set in the Tokimeki Tonight universe that have been collected in the following volumes:

  • Tokimeki Tonight: Hoshi no Yukue (ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆโ€•ๆ˜Ÿใฎใ‚†ใใˆโ€•) (2000, 1 volume, Ribon Mascot Comics, Shueisha, ISBN 4-08-856201-1). Contains:
    • Tokimeki Tonight: Hoshi no Yukue
    • Hoshi no Yukue (Kamiya-ke Hen) (ๆ˜Ÿใฎใ‚†ใใˆ๏ผˆ็ฅž่ฐทๅฎถ็ทจ๏ผ‰)
    • Hoshi no Yukue (Etล-ke Hen) (ๆ˜Ÿใฎใ‚†ใใˆ๏ผˆๆฑŸ่—คๅฎถ็ทจ๏ผ‰)
    • Hoshi no Yukue (Ichihashi-ke Hen) (ๆ˜Ÿใฎใ‚†ใใˆ๏ผˆๅธ‚ๆฉ‹ๅฎถ็ทจ๏ผ‰)
    • Hoshi no Yukue (Aoyagi-ke Hen) (ๆ˜Ÿใฎใ‚†ใใˆ๏ผˆ้’ๆŸณๅฎถ็ทจ๏ผ‰)
  • Tokimeki Tonight: Makabe Shun no Jijล (ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ ็œŸๅฃไฟŠใฎไบ‹ๆƒ…) (August 2013, Ribon Mascot Comics, Shueisha, ISBN 978-4-08-867290-8)
  • Tokimeki Tonight: Etล Mลri no Kakeochi (ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ ๆฑŸ่—คๆœ›้‡Œใฎ้ง†ใ‘่ฝใก) (April 2015, Ribon Mascot Comics, Shueisha, ISBN 978-4-08-867370-7)
  • Tokimeki Tonight: Etล Ranze no Takarabako (ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ ๆฑŸ่—ค่˜ญไธ–ใฎๅฎ็ฎฑ) (July 2019, Ribon Mascot Comics, Shueisha, ISBN 978-4-08-867557-2)

Additional books released about the series include:

  • Tokimeki Manga Road: Ikeno Koi 40th Anniversary Book (ใจใใ‚ใใพใ‚“ใŒ้“ใ€€ๆฑ ้‡Žๆ‹40ๅ‘จๅนดๆœฌ, Tokimeki Manga Michi: Ikeno Koi 40 Shลซnen Hon) (July 2019, 2 volumes, Shueisha)

Anime

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A 34-episode anime television series adaptation, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Group TAC and Toho, aired in Japan between October 7, 1982, and September 22, 1983, on Nippon TV. Its opening theme is "Tokimeki Tonight" and its ending theme is "Super Love Lotion". Since Group TAC closed its doors as a studio, Toho has been the sole rights-holder of the series.

Since the anime series ended years before the manga, the staff had to craft their own conclusion. In the final episode it's revealed Shun has a star-shaped birthmark that proves he is the long lost prince of the Demon World. However, Shun denies this, saying it's actually a bruise and not a birthmark. The door to the Demon World is sealed, with the Eto family banished until they are able to locate the lost prince. Sometime later, Shun's mother reveals the star-shaped mark is in fact a birthmark. The following morning Shun tries to tell Ranze the truth but is interrupted by Yoko. The series closes with a special version of "Super Love Lotion" featuring the main cast.

Episode list

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  1. Secret of รฉtranger (October 7, 1982)
  2. Door to The Demon World (October 14, 1982)
  3. Bathroom Crisis (October 21, 1982)
  4. A Small Friendship (October 28, 1982)
  5. Ranze goes to the Demon World (November 4, 1982)
  6. Romance in the Foggy Night (November 11, 1982)
  7. The Terrifying Culture Festival (November 18, 1982)
  8. Action Camera of Love (November 25, 1982)
  9. Tamasaburo's Love (December 2, 1982)
  10. The Invisible Girl, Miel (December 9, 1982)
  11. Full Moon Birthday (December 16, 1982)
  12. Teehee. Ranze's Wish (December 23, 1982)
  13. White Sweethearts (January 6, 1983)
  14. I saw her! Ranze is a Tanuki! (January 13, 1983)
  15. Sorry I'm naked (January 20, 1983)
  16. The Youthful Runner of Love (January 27, 1983)
  17. The Flirtatious Magician (February 3, 1983)
  18. Title Match of Love (February 10, 1983)
  19. The Great Sentimental Giant (February 17, 1983)
  20. Chaos! Lots of Ranzes! (February 24, 1983)
  21. Love Letter from E.T. (March 3, 1983)
  22. Panic! Pajama Game (March 10, 1983)
  23. Sand's Love Story (March 17, 1983)
  24. Ardent Love! Great War in the Demon World (March 24, 1983)
  25. Transformation Revealed: Kill Shun (March 31, 1983)
  26. Execution Fleet! Space Wars (April 28, 1983)
  27. Clash! Rocky VS Shun (May 5, 1983)
  28. Delinquent Angel: Love Hunter (May 19, 1983)
  29. Shock! A Future Encounter (June 9, 1983)
  30. The Prince's Order of Assassination (June 16, 1983)
  31. The Migratory Bird Returns (June 23, 1983)
  32. Venture! Island of Sweethearts (July 7, 1983)
  33. Tokimeki Folktales (July 28, 1983)
  34. Fall in Love! Be in Love! The Love Triangle! (September 22, 1983)

Reception

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The manga had a circulation of 30 million copies in 2021.[2]

On Anime News Network, Justin Sevakis said the anime was "a thirty year-old comedy that's still funny, with a setup that's still plausible and interesting, and animation that's still serviceable".[50]

References

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  1. ^ Loveridge, Lynzee (June 6, 2017). "Tokimeki Tonight's Ranze & Shun Smooch on Wedding Application Form". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2020. Where can a half-vampire, half-werewolf girl find love? Koi Ikeno's long-running supernatural romantic comedy manga Tokimeki Tonight starred one such girl and her potential beau Shun Makabe.
  2. ^ a b "ๆผซ็”ปใ€Žใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆใ€็ถš็ทจใ€5ๆœˆ้–‹ๅง‹ ็ฌฌ3้ƒจๅพŒใฎไธ–็•Œๆใใ‚นใƒˆใƒผใƒชใƒผ". ORICON NEWS. March 26, 2021. Archived from the original on December 29, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Historic Shลjo Manga Circulation Numbers". ComiPress. May 24, 2006. Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved January 6, 2008.
  4. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ1 [Tokimeki Tonight 1] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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  11. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ8 [Tokimeki Tonight 8] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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  13. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ10 [Tokimeki Tonight 10] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  14. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ11 [Tokimeki Tonight 11] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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  16. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ13 [Tokimeki Tonight 13] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  17. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ14 [Tokimeki Tonight 14] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  18. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ15 [Tokimeki Tonight 15] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  19. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ16 [Tokimeki Tonight 16] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  20. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ17 [Tokimeki Tonight `7] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  21. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ18 [Tokimeki Tonight 18] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  22. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ19 [Tokimeki Tonight 19] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  23. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ20 [Tokimeki Tonight 20] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  24. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ21 [Tokimeki Tonight 21] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  25. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ22 [Tokimeki Tonight 22] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  26. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ23 [Tokimeki Tonight 23] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  27. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ24 [Tokimeki Tonight 24] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  28. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ25 [Tokimeki Tonight 25] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  29. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ26 [Tokimeki Tonight 26] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  30. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ27 [Tokimeki Tonight 27] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  31. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ28 [Tokimeki Tonight 28] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  32. ^ ใจใใ‚ใใƒˆใ‚ฅใƒŠใ‚คใƒˆ29 [Tokimeki Tonight 29] (in Japanese). Shueisha. Retrieved September 13, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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