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Kanojo wa Uso o Ai Shisugiteru Shōjo Manga Gets Korean Live-Action Show
posted on by Kevin Yuan
The wraparound jacket band on Kotomi Aoki's 21st Kanojo wa Uso o Ai Shisugiteru manga volume revealed on Monday that the manga will end in the April issue of Shogakukan's Cheese! magazine, which will ship on February 24. Additionally, the manga is inspirijng a Korean live-action drama and will receive a special escape game event to commemorate the end of the series. The volume also announced that the 22nd compiled volume will be the final volume, which will ship around April 26.
The manga centers around Aki Ogasawara, a "sound creator" who composes for the popular band Crude Play and earns more than 100 million yen (about US$1.3 million) a year. Despite this, he conceals all of this and calls himself a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). Seeking a life outside of music, he begins seeing a high school girl named Riko Koeda. However, what aki does not know is that Riko is actually a huge fan of aki's music. Even with his girlfriend, aki cannot escape the world of music.
Aoki launched the manga in Cheese! magazine in 2009. Shogakukan published the manga's 21st compiled book volume (seen right) on Monday. The manga inspired a live-action film, which opened in Japan in December 2013. The film starred Takeru Satoh (live-action Rurouni Kenshin) as aki, and Sakurako Ōhara as Riko. The film also received a 10-episode live-action prologue that debuted in the same month as the film.
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