The World of Narue | |
成恵の世界 (Narue no Sekai) |
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Genre | Romantic comedy, Science fiction |
Manga | |
Written by | Tomohiro Marukawa |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | Central Park Media |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Ace |
Original run | 1999 – ongoing |
Volumes | 12 |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Hiromitsu Morita |
Studio | Studio Live |
Licensed by | Central Park Media (former) ADV Films [1] (current) |
Network | Mainichi |
English network | AznTelevision ImaginAsian |
Original run | April 4, 2003 – June 28, 2003 |
Episodes | 12 |
The World of Narue (成恵の世界 Narue no Sekai ) is an anime and manga series about Izuka Kazuto and his half-alien girlfriend Narue Nanase. The title is named after A.E. van Vogt's The World of Null-A (Japanese title: 非Aの世界 Naru ē no Sekai).
The manga, spanning 12 volumes as of August 2011, is authored by Tomohiro Marukawa and published by Kadokawa Shoten since 2000. The manga is licensed in North America by CPM.
The anime series ran on Mainichi between April 4, 2003 and June 28, 2003 and is 12 episodes long. U.S. Manga Corps licensed and released it in a four-disc DVD collection in 2004. Following the 2009 bankruptcy and liquidation of Central Park Media, A.D.V. Films picked up the anime series for release on July 21, 2009.[1]
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Kazuto Izuka is your average 14 year old boy. That is until he has a run-in with another student at his school, Narue Nanase, when she saves him from an attacking alien creature. During the ordeal, Kazuto discovers that Narue is actually half alien herself and that her father is part of a galactic exploration team. With the encouragement of his friend, Masaki Maruo, Izuka asks Narue out to a date. Narue is reluctant at first, but after Kazuto assures her that he is not bothered by her alien heritage, Kazuto and Narue start their relationship as boyfriend and girlfriend. However, like any couple, they have to deal with their fair share of problems; such as Narue's alien sister, Kanaka and Hajime Yagi, Narue's classmate and ufologist who doesn't believe Narue is really an alien and thinks that Narue is lying to get attention.
Character | Japanese | English |
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Kazuto Izuka | Daisuke Sakaguchi | Jamie McGonnigal |
Narue Nanase | Mamiko Noto | Veronica Taylor |
Masaki Maruo | Jun Fukuyama | Jimmy Zoppi |
Mirai Yashima | Saeko Chiba | Michele Knotz |
Kanaka Nanase | Junko Minagawa | Rachael Lillis |
Bathyscaphe | Mami Kosuge | Carol Jacobanis |
Haruna | Yumi Touma | Debora Rabbai |
Tadashi Nanase | Junichi Sugawara | Dan Green |
Tail Messa | Tomomichi Nishimura | Tristan Goddard |
Rin Asakura | Oma Ichimura | Jessica Calvello |
Ran Tendo | Tomoko Kawakami | Shannon Conley |
Rei Otonashi | Natsuko Kuwatani | Catherine Kim |
Kyoko Kudo | Kanako Tateno | Lisa Ortiz |
Yuki Kashiwazaki | Yuko Goto | Mandy Bonhomme |
Aya Kanazawa | Nami Kurokawa | Catherine Kim |
Manaka Daito / Magicannon Girl Yongo-chan | Sakura Nogawa | Lisa Ortiz |
Summary:Kazuto Izuka sees a dog on the street. He is about to pick it up when it suddenly turns into a monster. Narue saves him with her bat and runs off. The next day, with Maruo's help, he asks Narue to have tea with him. When she tells him that she is an alien, Kazuto says he doesn't mind and with her magical headband she shows him space.
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Summary:Narue learns that her older sister, Kanaka, exists and is coming to visit with her nanny, Bathyscaphe. Kanaka gets mad because everything has changed about her dad though and starts to run off. She bumps into Narue and while fighting her accidentally shocks her with a sort of laser gun. This causes Narue to get a high fever and Kazuto stays with Narue until she wakes up the next day. Kanaka becomes everyone's friend in the end.
Summary: Kanaka attends School, and meets the entire student body, and is having a hard time adjusting. She makes friends with Yagi, who she doesn't know is trying to discover her sister Narue's secret of being an alien.
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Summary: A day at the Public pool turns into an adventure across time, or so it seems. Kanaka uses a device to find an uncrowded place to swim, and the misadventure begins.
Summary: The back story about Narue's parents meeting is told.
Summary: While at the beach, the cast encounters an exiled alien starship disguised as a human woman named Haruna. She is working at a beach front cafe, and afraid that Bathyscaphe who knows who she is, will turn her in. A tsunami occurs and her disguise is revealed, and she plans on leaving earth, even if she will have to return to Military service.
Summary:Kazuto and Narue are on their first solo date in a while. Kazuto goes into a cosplay cafe and sees the voice actor Magical Girl Number 4 there. Kazuto is invited to become a judge for the upcoming cosplay contest and Narue becomes jealous. Narue enters the contest and with Yagi makes her own costume to impress Kazuto, and show up the Voice actress who is trying to attract Kazuto. Meanwhile Kazuto can't get Narue to talk to him and gets really sad. When he, as a judge, sees Narue in the contest, he faints. When he wakes up he is in a bed and Narue is taking care of his fever. Even though she wins, Kazuto tells her that he likes her just the way she is.
Summary: The conclusion of the story begun in Episode 9. The ensemble plot to arrange a 'marriage' between an exiled alien Mecha and her Hot springs resort "boss" who loves her, although he knows she is an alien spacecraft in disguise.
Summary: The Climax of the series, with a running battle between the cast and a group of "space ninjas".
Note: Only the first 3 volumes were released in US bookstores and are currently out of print. The 4th and 5th volume only saw limited releases through online orders. As of March 2, 2007, the CPM official website's 2006 catalog (http://www.centralparkmedia.com/cpmdb/06PRESS.pdf) refers to volume 5 as "the grand finale [of the series]". Since it is clear that volume 5 is not the end of the manga in Japan (volume 12 being the most current) and because there has been no official announcement from CPM regarding the future localizations of the manga since then, future releases look unpromising.