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Live-Action My Love Mix-Up! Series Casts Shunsuke Michieda, Ren Meguro

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Series based on Wataru Hinekure, Aruko manga premieres October

TV Asahi revealed the cast and staff for the live-action series of storywriter Wataru Hinekure and artist Aruko's My Love Mix-Up! (Kieta Hatsukoi) manga on Thursday.

Snow Man group member Ren Meguro (left in image above) plays Ida, while Naniwa Danshi (Kansai Johnny's Jr.) member Shunsuke Michieda (right) plays Aoki.

Shōgo Kusano and Tadaaki Hōrai are directing the series, with scripts by Tsutomu Kuroiwa. Harumi Fuuki is composing the music for the series.

The series will premiere in October on TV Asahi.

Viz Media revealed in February that it will release the manga. The company describes the series:

Aoki has a crush on Hashimoto, the girl in the seat next to him in class. But he despairs when he borrows her eraser and sees she's written the name of another boy—Ida—on it. To make matters more confusing, Ida sees Aoki holding that very eraser and thinks Aoki has a crush on him!

Viz Media will release the first volume on October 5.

Aruko and Hinekure launched the manga in June 2019. Shueisha published the manga's fifth compiled volume on March 25, and will publish the sixth volume on August 25. A short spinoff serialization titled Kieta Hatsukoi: Shōgekijō (Faded First Love: Small Theater) premiered in the August issue of Bessatsu Margaret on July 13.

Aruko and Kazune Kawahara first debuted the original 100-page version of the romantic comedy shōjo manga series My Love Story!! (Ore Monogatari!!) in an issue of Bessatsu Margaret Sister in October 2011, and the manga then returned in Bessatsu Margaret as a serialized work. The manga ended in July 2016. Viz Media published all 13 volumes of the manga in North America.

A television anime adaptation debuted in April 2015, and a live-action film adaptation opened in October 2015. Sentai Filmworks released the anime series on home video with an English dub.

Aruko's five-volume Yasuko and Kenji manga inspired a live-action television series in 2008. The now-defunct JManga service released part of the manga digitally in English.

Source: Comic Natalie


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