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Masamune-kun'southward Revenge
Masamune-kun's Revenge, volume 1.jpg

The embrace of the kickoff book featuring the character Aki Adagaki.

政宗くんのリベンジ
( Masamune-kun no Ribenji )
Genre Romantic one-act[i]
Manga
Written by Hazuki Takeoka
Illustrated past Tiv
Published by Ichijinsha
English publisher

NA

Vii Seas

Mag Monthly Comic Rex
Demographic Shōnen
Original run October 27, 2012June 27, 2018
Volumes 11 (List of volumes)
Low-cal novel
Written by Hazuki Takeoka
Illustrated by Tiv
Published by Ichijinsha
Imprint Ichijinsha Bunko
Demographic Male
Published December 20, 2013
Volumes 1 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Mirai Minato
Produced past
  • Oshi Yoshinuma
  • Takashi Okada
  • Hideyuki Saida
  • Mika Shimizu
  • Yōhei Kisara
  • Shunsuke Matsumura
  • Jun Fukuda
    Yoshiyuki Shioya
  • Yukihiro Itō
Written past Michiko Yokote
Music by Tatsuya Kato
Studio Silver Link
Licensed past

NA

Crunchyroll[2]

Original network Tokyo MX, KBS, Sun TV, AT-10, BS Fuji
Original run January 5, 2017 March 23, 2017
Episodes 12 + OVA (Listing of episodes)
Manga
Masamune-kun no Revenge Afterward School
Written by Hazuki Takeoka
Illustrated by Tiv
Published by Ichijinsha
Magazine Monthly Comic Rex
Demographic Shōnen
Original run September 27, 2018January 26, 2019
Volumes 1
Anime tv set series
Masamune-kun'due south Revenge R

Masamune-kun's Revenge (Japanese: 政宗くんのリベンジ, Hepburn: Masamune-kun no Ribenji ) is a Japanese manga serial written by Hazuki Takeoka and illustrated by Tiv. The serial is published by Ichijinsha and was serialized in their Monthly Comic Rex mag in Nippon from Oct 2012 to June 2018. The series is licensed by Seven Seas Amusement in the Us. An anime television serial adaptation by Argent Link aired from January to March 2017. A 2nd flavor has been announced.

Plot [edit]

Masamune Makabe was a stubby male child who had a close relationship with Aki Adagaki, a cute wealthy girl, until ane 24-hour interval she cruelly rejected him and gave him the nickname "Pig'south Human foot". Seeking revenge against his tormentor, Masamune inverse his proper name, began dieting and working out every day to become a fit and handsome, albeit vain, high school pupil. When he encounters Aki once over again, she does not recognize him and he commits to seduce her into falling in honey with him before embarrassingly rejecting her to exact vengeance. Masamune ends upwards allying with Aki's classmate and retainer Yoshino Koiwai, who seems to know Masamune's nickname as well.

Characters [edit]

Masamune Makabe ( 真壁 政宗 , Makabe Masamune )
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[3] (Japanese); Josh Grelle (English) [4]
Masamune Makabe is the titular protagonist of the series. He is a handsome boy, merely he was one time a chubby kid that people liked to make fun of. In his childhood, he befriended Aki Adagaki only was brutally rejected past her after his dearest confession and nicknamed him "Piggy" ( 豚足 , Tonsoku , Pig's pes), causing him to undergo several diets and training and besides changed his family name thanks to his grandfather. He's also committed to getting revenge on Aki; planning to brand Aki autumn in honey with him so cruelly reject her – calling this his "Dead or Love Plan". When Yoshino confesses that she was the existent culprit, Masamune is torn to how he should reconcile with Aki. In a turn of events, Masamune properly affirms his love for Aki in the end.
Aki Adagaki ( 安達垣 愛姫 , Adagaki Aki )
Voiced by: Ayaka Ōhashi[3] (Japanese); Morgan Garrett[4] (English)
Aki comes from a well-off family unit and is known for her brutal handling of men. As a result, she has gained the nickname "Cruel Princess" ( 残虐姫 , Zangyaku Hime ) from her classmates. She allegedly rejected Masamune and gave him the nickname "Piggy" when the two were children leading to his transformation and commitment to revenge. It was after revealed that she had a crush on Masamune during their childhood and that her hatred of men stemmed from the incident, causing him to leave without saying annihilation and leaving Aki heartbroken. When Masamune finally confronts her nearly the by, she tells him that she never gave him the nickname "piggy" in the first place and never even heard of that nickname before. As Aki realizes Masamune's true identity, she attempts to make him the aforementioned chubby male child he used to be. Aki mentions she found his chubbiness "cute" and overall equally a symbol of wealth, implying that chubby guys are her blazon. When she reads Masamune's entitles of revenge and hearing Yoshino's regrets, Aki decides to fix everything. With the misunderstood vengeance cleared upwards, Aki can't aid but accept Masamune'southward honest heart.
Yoshino Koiwai ( 小岩井 吉乃 , Koiwai Yoshino )
Voiced past: Inori Minase[3] (Japanese); Monica Rial[4] (English)
Yoshino is Aki's maid and follower. She seems to be a clumsy girl. Nonetheless, below her clumsy and shy appearance, she is actually extremely deceptive and cold, able to deceive and hurt Aki without a 2nd idea. Unlike Aki, Yoshino easily gained weight from sweets. Afterward, it was revealed that Yoshino had bearded herself as Aki eight years earlier, rejected Masamune, and gave him the nickname "Piggy" due to jealousy towards Aki's amore for him, but soon realized that her actions caused Aki to go estranged towards men. She has been regretting this and attempted to repay what she had done when Aki and Masamune reunited in loftier school. During the grade of the story, in her attempts to set up Masamune and Aki, she becomes infatuated with Masamune. Aki learns of this so she rejects Masamune and encourages Yoshino to exist truthful to her feelings. However, Masamune refuses her confession and then Yoshino becomes determined to reunite them. Due to her and Masamune's efforts, Aki finally becomes true to her affection towards Masamune and they make upward in the stop with a kiss.
Neko Fujinomiya ( 藤ノ宮 寧子 , Fujinomiya Neko )
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori[iii] (Japanese); Megan Shipman[five] (English)
Neko is a frail daughter who comes from a wealthy family. She transferred to the school that Masamune is attending in the second manga volume and confessed her love soon afterward. Masamune rejects her feelings but she continues to support his choices. It is later revealed that Neko too used to be stubby and that she had fallen in dear with him when they were children. Neko confronts Masamune with this info that he had forgotten when he starts doubting his feelings towards Aki. She tells him that she has too fallen in love with the person "that he is now". Due to her habit of not wearing whatsoever panties, Aki and Yoshino nicknamed her the "Commando Princess". On White Solar day, Neko tempts Aki to break up with Masamune, only despite learning about Neko's noesis of Masamune's revenge who continues to pursue him anyway.
Tae Futaba ( 双葉 妙 , Futaba Tae )
Voiced past: Azusa Tadokoro[3] (Japanese); Caitlin Drinking glass (English language) [iv]
Masamune's class rep who loves BL and claimed to have confessed her feelings to Masamune one time, but got rejected. Due to her hobby, she kind of loves pairing Masamune with Kojūrō.
Kojūrō Shuri ( 朱里 小十郎 , Shuri Kojūrō )
Voiced by: Saori Hayami[iii] (Japanese); Justin Briner (English) [four]
Masamune'south best friend looks similar a daughter but is really a guy. He has a crush on Neko.
Kanetsugu Gasō ( 雅宗 兼次 , Gasō Kanetsugu )
Voiced past: Mitsuki Saiga[six] (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds[5] (English)
A chubby private who claimed to be "Masamune" – Aki's childhood friend in the past. Later on, it is revealed that Kanetsugu is a female pretending to be a male person. She disguised herself as Masamune then she could marry into the Adagaki family in an endeavour to salvage her family unit from poverty. After Kanetsugu's true gender is exposed, she starts working part-time at school.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Writer Hazuki Takeoka and Korean female artist Tiv began serializing the manga in the Dec 2012 effect of Ichijinsha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Comic King on October 27, 2012.[7] [1] Ten tankōbon volumes were released between Apr 2013 and July 2018. A spin-off titled "Masamune-kun's Re??? (Somehow))" ( 政宗くんのリ○○○(リなんとか) , Masamune-kun no Ri○○○ (Nantoka) ) is drawn by Yūki Shinichi and is serialized on Gekkan ComicREX starting from Nov 2016 consequence.[8] North American publisher Seven Seas Entertainment announced that they had licensed the series on September 4, 2015.[1] [nine] The serial concluded in 2018, with the terminal chapter beingness released on June 27.[10] Takeoka and Tiv launched a spinoff manga in Monthly Comic Male monarch on September 27, 2018. The brusk manga, titled Masamune-kun no Revenge Subsequently School ( 政宗くんのリベンジ , Masamune-kun no Ribenji after school ), is a series of afterwards-stories focusing on various characters.[11] Later on School spin-off released in tankōbon as 11th and finale book of the main series.[12]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
i April 27, 2013[13] 978-iv-7580-6372-2 June 14, 2016[14] 978-1-626922-2-59
two July 27, 2013[xv] 978-4-7580-6403-3 September 13, 2016[sixteen] 978-1-626923-28-seven
3 March 27, 2014[17] 978-iv-7580-6432-3 December 6, 2016[18] 978-i-626923-66-9
4 September 27, 2014[xix] 978-4-7580-6471-2 March 7, 2017[xx] 978-i-626924-38-3
5 Apr 27, 2015[21] 978-4-7580-6497-2 July 13, 2017[22] 978-one-626924-93-2
6 November 27, 2015[23] 978-four-7580-6552-8 October iii, 2017[24] 978-1-626925-61-viii
7 June 27, 2016[25] 978-4-7580-6590-0 January 23, 2018[26] 978-1-626926-73-8
8 January 27, 2017[27] 978-iv-7580-6641-ix June 19, 2018[28] 978-1-626928-05-iii
9 February 5, 2018[29] 978-4-7580-6706-5 February 26, 2019[30] 978-1-626929-44-nine
x July 27, 2018[31] 978-4-7580-6730-0 May 28, 2019[32] 978-1-642750-eighty-five
11 April 26, 2019[12] 978-4-7580-6799-7 June xvi, 2020[33]
May 12, 2020 (Early Digital)
978-one-64505-454-2

Light novel [edit]

A lite novel adaptation by Hazuki Takeoka, with art by Tiv, has been published past Ichijinsha in a single volume released on December twenty, 2013.[34]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 December twenty, 2013 978-4-7580-4509-4

Anime [edit]

On June 23, 2016, publisher Ichijinsha appear that the series would receive an anime tv set serial accommodation.[35] [36] The anime is produced past Silver Link and directed past Mirai Minato, with Michiko Yokote supervising the scripts, and Yokote and Kento Shimoyama writing the scripts, featuring character designs by Yūki Sawairi.[37] Toshiki Kameyama is the series' sound director while Lantis produced the music.[3] The opening theme is "Wagamama Mirror Eye" ( ワガママMIRROR HEART , "Selfish Mirror Heart" ) performed by Ayaka Ohashi, and the ending theme is "Elemental World" performed past ChouCho.[3] The AT-X broadcast uses the vocal "Manazashi Silent" ( まなざしサイレント , Manazashi Sairento , "Silent Gaze") as its ending theme; it was sung by Ohashi and Suzuko Mimori nether their corresponding graphic symbol names Aki Adagaki and Neko Fujinomiya.[38] The serial aired from January 5 to March 23, 2017. It was broadcast on Tokyo MX, AT-X, and BS Fuji.[3] The anime ran for 12 episodes and was released across six BD/DVD volumes.[39] Crunchyroll streamed and licensed the series,[two] while Funimation produced an English dub.[40] An OVA of the serial has been released[41] and tells an "later on story" for the manga.[ten]

On April two, 2022, a second season titled Masamune-kun's Revenge R was announced.[42]

Reception [edit]

Reviewing the first volume, Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network stated that the combination of revenge comedy and romance was "working thus far". She felt that Aki'southward retainer was the near interesting graphic symbol, only besides enjoyed Masamune, especially how he had to "remember about the correct response for each state of affairs he finds himself in". She called Aki "utterly insufferable", and noted that information technology would be hard for the series to turn around and make her a romantic interest. She wrote that the art was attractive, only noted that the drawings of women were oft anatomically incorrect.[43]

The anime series' beginning episode received poor reviews from Anime News Network'southward staff during the Winter 2017 season previews. Theron Martin enjoyed the serial the most, stating that with the clichés he should have hated the first episode, but instead he found it quite entertaining. Other staffers weren't so positive. Nick Creamer chosen it a "fairly generic romcom premiere starring a very repugnant bandage", while Bamboo Dong claimed information technology was "a plainly piece of toast smeared with unresolved childhood memories of rejection" and complained most how males are portrayed as hapless victims of the heartless women. Jacob Chapman called the one-act "dehumanizing" and the episode was non engaging. Paul Jensen was more than positive in that he institute the story and characters were unusual plenty to exist interesting, but he had mixed feelings as he was non sure what the serial wanted to be. Silverman states that the episode walks a fine line between comedy and cruelty and her potent dislike of Aki is definitely coloring this episode for her.[44]

Swain ANN editor Lauren Orsini chose Masamune-kun's Revenge every bit her pick for the Worst Anime of 2017, criticizing its "excessive cruelty" existence delivered past the two main leads and the remainder of the cast, last that, "This anime should only be viewed equally an example of how not to win friends and influence people. The best revenge is a life well lived, as in, not Masamune's approach".[45]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official anime website (in Japanese)
  • Masamune-kun'south Revenge at Ichijinsha (in Japanese)
  • Masamune-kun'southward Revenge at 7 Seas Entertainment
  • Masamune-kun's Revenge (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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