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This is a list of romantic anime television series, films, and OVAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre. For accuracy of the list, the most common English usage is followed by Japanese name and romaji version.
Ichigo transfers to St. Marie Academy and is overwhelmed by the school. She encounters three boys known as Sweets Princes on the way to class, with each one of them being a talented pâtissier. Ichigo is then placed in Group A with them despite being a beginner, leading to jealousy and surprise among her other classmates.
The DVD extras include the original Japanese movie trailers, an interview with the lead actors, and a music video featuring Anna Tsuchiya. Third Window Films released Kamikaze Girls on Blu-ray in the United Kingdom in February 2010. The Blu-ray contains optional English subtitles, the same extras as the DVD, and the short film Birth of Unicorn ...
Yumeiro Pâtissière: Fourteen-year-old Ichigo Amano (her name means strawberry) is clumsy and does not have any talent except for eating sweets (specifically cakes). When she stumbles upon a Sweets Festival, she meets Henri-sensei who acknowledges her ability of taste and invites her to transfer to St. Marie Academy to become a pâtissière.
Karen de Vera of Cosmopolitan Philippines described the film as a combination of The Matrix films and Black Mirror television series in an anime high school romance setting. [48] Kim Morrissy of Anime News Network felt that the relationship between young Katagaki and Ichigyō was "endearingly awkward" and found the plot and setting "empty and ...
Voiced by: Lynn [10] (Japanese); Christina Kelly [2] (English) Portrayed by: Kana Kurashina [4] Miyako Saitō (斎藤 ミヤコ, Saitō Miyako) is the wife of Ichigo Saitō and acts as the primary caretaker for Aqua and Ruby after Ai's death. She manages Strawberry Productions and keeps the business afloat after the disbandment of the original ...
Strawberry 100% was later licensed for English language release by Viz Media. The first volume was released on July 3, 2007. [6] The 14th volume was the latest, and was released on October 5, 2010. [7] Viz Media also partnered with fellow publishing house Tokyopop for release in Germany under the name 100% Strawberry. [8]
Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for simulcast, though were later requested by the production committee to relinquish home video rights. [13] [14] The Anime Network aired the series in the United States. An original video animation titled Ro-Kyu-Bu!: Tomoka no Ichigo Sundae was bundled with the release of the PlayStation Portable game Ro-Kyu