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− | }}{{Quote|Hello! This is Kamio. It's the 19th volume. This is easily going to pass the 20 volume mark. Ha-ha-ha. But there is a change between these two in volume 19... (I don't know if this is for good or bad.) My readers often ask me lately: 'Will Tsukushi and Tsukasa get together? How will it end? |
+ | }}{{Quote|Hello! This is Kamio. It's the 19th volume. This is easily going to pass the 20 volume mark. Ha-ha-ha. But there is a change between these two in volume 19... (I don't know if this is for good or bad.) My readers often ask me lately: 'Will Tsukushi and Tsukasa get together? How will it end?' (Actually, I haven't even thought about it.)|[[Yoko Kamio]], 1998}} |
{{Nihongo|'''''Boys over Flowers'' 19'''|花より男子 19||Hana Yori Dango 19}} is the nineteenth volume of [[Yoko Kamio|Yoko Kamio's]] manga, ''[[Boys Over Flowers]]''. It was first published by [[Shueisha]] on February 25, 1998.<ref name="S"></ref> The volume was translated into English by [[Viz Media]] and published on August 8, 2006.<ref name="V"></ref> It collects [[Chapter 119|chapters one hundred and nineteen]] to [[Chapter 125|one hundred and twenty-five]]. |
{{Nihongo|'''''Boys over Flowers'' 19'''|花より男子 19||Hana Yori Dango 19}} is the nineteenth volume of [[Yoko Kamio|Yoko Kamio's]] manga, ''[[Boys Over Flowers]]''. It was first published by [[Shueisha]] on February 25, 1998.<ref name="S"></ref> The volume was translated into English by [[Viz Media]] and published on August 8, 2006.<ref name="V"></ref> It collects [[Chapter 119|chapters one hundred and nineteen]] to [[Chapter 125|one hundred and twenty-five]]. |
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==Book description== |
==Book description== |
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{{Quote|Although Tsukushi Makino is from a poor family, she attends an elite school for the super rich, where her life has become intertwined with the "F4," the ruling boys of the school, in a whirlwind of love and confusion!<br>When Tsukushi is left homeless, she has no choice but to become a maid in the mansion of her on-and-off boyfriend, Tsukasa. Not only that, but she becomes his own personal maid! Her duties include the dreaded task of waking him up in the morning, a job normally left to three people. Then Tsukasa orders her to come to his room unseen at midnight, causing Tsukushi to panic. Will this pull them closer together or push them further apart?!|Viz description<ref name="V"></ref>}} |
{{Quote|Although Tsukushi Makino is from a poor family, she attends an elite school for the super rich, where her life has become intertwined with the "F4," the ruling boys of the school, in a whirlwind of love and confusion!<br>When Tsukushi is left homeless, she has no choice but to become a maid in the mansion of her on-and-off boyfriend, Tsukasa. Not only that, but she becomes his own personal maid! Her duties include the dreaded task of waking him up in the morning, a job normally left to three people. Then Tsukasa orders her to come to his room unseen at midnight, causing Tsukushi to panic. Will this pull them closer together or push them further apart?!|Viz description<ref name="V"></ref>}} |
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==Contents== |
==Contents== |
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{{See|List of Boys Over Flowers chapters}} |
{{See|List of Boys Over Flowers chapters}} |
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+ | [[File:Chap-124.png|thumb|Opening page of [[Chapter 124|chapter one hundred and twenty-four]]]] |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 119]]''': [[Tsukushi Makino]] officially starts working as a maid at [[Tsukasa Domyoji|Tsukasa Domyoji's]] [[Domyoji Mansion|mansion]]. The chapter was released in June 1997.<ref name="JB">''[[Boys Over Flowers: Jewelry Box]]''</ref> |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 120]]''': published in ''[[Margaret]]'' on July 5, 1997.<ref name="JB"></ref> Tsukushi becomes nervous when Tsukasa asks her to come to his room at midnight. |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 121]]''': Tsukasa gives Tsukushi a [[Saturn necklace|necklace]] and then kisses her. It was published in ''Margaret'' No.16 in July 1997.<ref name="JB"></ref> |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 122]]''': After kissing, Tsukasa asks Tsukushi to date him on a trial basis. The chapter was released in August 1997 in ''Margaret''.<ref name="JB"></ref> |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 123]]''': Tsukushi agrees to date Tsukasa, but becomes nervous about the direction it is going in. It was published on August 20, 1997.<ref name="JB"></ref> |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 124]]''': released in ''Margaret'' in September 1997.<ref name="JB"></ref> Tsukushi and Tsukasa go on a double date with [[Yuki Matsuoka]] and her [[Nakatsuka|boyfriend]]. |
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+ | *'''[[Chapter 125]]''': the date goes from bad to worse, thanks to Yuki's boyfriend. The chapter was released on September 20, 1997.<ref name="JB"></ref> |
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+ | *'''Side-columns''': In the first column, Kamio hints at the "change" between Tsukushi and Tsukasa in the volume. She talks in length about her vacation to Hawaii, in which she reveals her then new allergy to sunlight. Lastly, she discusses her dreams of owning a pet. |
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==Editions== |
==Editions== |
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{{See|Foreign editions of Boys Over Flowers}} |
{{See|Foreign editions of Boys Over Flowers}} |
Revision as of 05:13, 4 July 2020
- "Hello! This is Kamio. It's the 19th volume. This is easily going to pass the 20 volume mark. Ha-ha-ha. But there is a change between these two in volume 19... (I don't know if this is for good or bad.) My readers often ask me lately: 'Will Tsukushi and Tsukasa get together? How will it end?' (Actually, I haven't even thought about it.)"
- —Yoko Kamio, 1998
Boys over Flowers 19 (
After Tsukushi Makino begins working at Tsukasa Domyoji's house, he asks her to date him on a two month trial basis. Tsukushi agrees but soon becomes nervous about the relationship. To help, Yuki Matsuoka suggests for Tsukushi and Tsukasa go on a double date with her and her boyfriend.
Book description
- "Although Tsukushi Makino is from a poor family, she attends an elite school for the super rich, where her life has become intertwined with the "F4," the ruling boys of the school, in a whirlwind of love and confusion!
When Tsukushi is left homeless, she has no choice but to become a maid in the mansion of her on-and-off boyfriend, Tsukasa. Not only that, but she becomes his own personal maid! Her duties include the dreaded task of waking him up in the morning, a job normally left to three people. Then Tsukasa orders her to come to his room unseen at midnight, causing Tsukushi to panic. Will this pull them closer together or push them further apart?!" - —Viz description[2]
Summary
Contents
- See also: List of Boys Over Flowers chapters
- Chapter 119: Tsukushi Makino officially starts working as a maid at Tsukasa Domyoji's mansion. The chapter was released in June 1997.[3]
- Chapter 120: published in Margaret on July 5, 1997.[3] Tsukushi becomes nervous when Tsukasa asks her to come to his room at midnight.
- Chapter 121: Tsukasa gives Tsukushi a necklace and then kisses her. It was published in Margaret No.16 in July 1997.[3]
- Chapter 122: After kissing, Tsukasa asks Tsukushi to date him on a trial basis. The chapter was released in August 1997 in Margaret.[3]
- Chapter 123: Tsukushi agrees to date Tsukasa, but becomes nervous about the direction it is going in. It was published on August 20, 1997.[3]
- Chapter 124: released in Margaret in September 1997.[3] Tsukushi and Tsukasa go on a double date with Yuki Matsuoka and her boyfriend.
- Chapter 125: the date goes from bad to worse, thanks to Yuki's boyfriend. The chapter was released on September 20, 1997.[3]
- Side-columns: In the first column, Kamio hints at the "change" between Tsukushi and Tsukasa in the volume. She talks in length about her vacation to Hawaii, in which she reveals her then new allergy to sunlight. Lastly, she discusses her dreams of owning a pet.
Editions
- See also: Foreign editions of Boys Over Flowers
- France: Glénat translated the volume and released it on May 17, 2006.[4]
- South Korea: on November 30, 1998, it was published in Korean under the title, 꽃보다 남자 19.[5]
- Spain: it was published by Planeta DeAgostini in Spanish on March 8, 2007.[6]
- Taiwan: Tong Li released it as Meteor Garden 19 (流星花園 19) on July 15, 1998.[7][8]
- Vietnam: the volume was first published by TVM Comics, followed by Kim Dong on May 4, 2020.[9]
Notes
- The cover illustration was originally used on a poster included with Margaret No.3-4 in January 1998.[10]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://books.shueisha.co.jp/items/contents.html?isbn=4-08-848766-4 (Japanese)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 https://www.viz.com/read/manga/boys-over-flowers-volume-19/product/650/paperback
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Boys Over Flowers: Jewelry Box
- ↑ https://www.glenat.com/shojo/hana-yori-dango-tome-19-9782723450690 (French)
- ↑ http://www.yes24.com/Product/Goods/65837 (Korean)
- ↑ https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-no-me-lo-digas-con-flores-n-1937/56410 (Spanish)
- ↑ http://www.tongli.com.tw/BooksDetail.aspx?Bd=JC50219 (Chinese)
- ↑ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=2411&page=28
- ↑ https://www.nxbkimdong.com.vn/boys-over-flowers-con-nha-giau-tap-19 (Vietnamese)
- ↑ Boys Over Flowers Complete volume 13, "Illustration Gallery"
See also
External links
- Boys Over Flowers, Volume 19 on Viz
- Boys Over Flowers, Volume 19 on Amazon
- Boys Over Flowers, Volume 19 on Comixology
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