Ultra Cute | |
The first volume of Ultra Cute, published by Tokyopop on January 10, 2006. |
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うるきゅー (Urukyū) |
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Manga | |
Written by | Nami Akimoto |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | Tokyopop |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Original run | 2000 – 2003 |
Volumes | 9 |
Ultra Cute (うるきゅー Urukyū, romanized as Ultra Cute ) is a manga series written and illustrated Nami Akimoto. Originally serialized in Japan in Nakayoshi, the individual chapters were collected and published in nine tankōbon volumes by Kodansha between January 2000 and October 2003. The series focus on friends Ami Uzuki and Noa Kurosawa, who compete with each other over the same potential boyfriends, usually scaring them away. Until they meet friends Tomohiro Nakatsu and Tamon Okazaki, and fall in love with a separate boys. However, after Ami discovers that the boys are running their own scheme against them, Ami schemes to get revenge while trying to protect Noa.
The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Tokyopop, with the first volume released on January 10, 2006 and the final volume released on January 8, 2008. The manga is licensed in French as Urukyu. by Soleil.
Contents |
Originally serialized in Japan in Nakayoshi, the individual chapters were collected and published in nine tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with the first volume released in January 2000 and the last in October 2003.[1][2] The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Tokyopop, with the first volume released on January 10, 2006 and the final volume released on January 8, 2008.[3] The manga is licensed in French as Urukyu. by Soleil.[4]
No. | Japanese | English | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |
1 | January 2000[1] | ISBN 978-4-061-78929-6 | January 10, 2006[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32956-1 |
2 | March 2000[5] | ISBN 978-4-061-78937-1 | April 11, 2006[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32957-8 |
3 | January 2001[6] | ISBN 978-4-061-78954-8 | June 11, 2006[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32964-6 |
4 | June 2001[7] | ISBN 978-4-061-78963-0 | October 10, 2006[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32959-2 |
5 | December 2001[8] | ISBN 978-4-061-78978-4 | January 9, 2007[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32960-8 |
6 | March 2, 2002[9] | ISBN 978-4-061-78988-3 | April 10, 2007[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32961-5 |
7 | September 2002[10] | ISBN 978-4-061-78997-5 | June 10, 2007[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32962-2 |
8 | March 2003[11] | ISBN 978-4-063-64012-0 | October 9, 2007[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32963-9 |
9 | October 2003[2] | ISBN 978-4-063-64031-1 | January 8, 2008[3] | ISBN 978-1-595-32964-6 |