Soichiro tells Yukino what he's learned about his family from his adoptive father. Yukino reflects on how mature Soichiro has become...but will he just repeat his forebears' mistakes? Then Ryoko resurfaces in Soichiro's life...and Reiji reveals the real reason he came to Japan.
Key Selling Points:
Key Selling Points:
- Appeals to fans of shojo manga such as D.N.Angel and Fruits Basket
- Basis for the hit anime series from Gainax Studios, creators of Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Over four hundred fans lined up to meet creator Masami Tsuda at the 2005 Comic Con.
- "Teen angst at its soapy best." - Entertainment Weekly
- "Teen angst at its soapy best." - Entertainment Weekly
- Over four hundred fans lined up to meet creator Masami Tsuda at the 2005 Comic Con.
- Basis for the hit anime series from Gainax Studios, creators of Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Hooked on The O.C.? Snow Drop, Mars, and Kare Kano-all from TOKYOPOP-are teen angst at its soapy best.
- Entertainment Weekly
- "Whether high school was hellish for you or not, you'll appreciate the authentic portrayal of adolescent introspection and first-time emotions".
- Miguel Concepcion - Wellredpress.com
- Kare Kano's incredibly realistic and insightful look into high school life is tempered with goofy art and funny, yet horrifying accurate internal monolouges about the pressure to achieve and the kind of mental and emotional compromises people make to be the best.
- ANIMERICA
- "Regardless of the animation, the true force behind the success of the series was the exceptional quality of the story... a must get for manga and anime fans alike. It is almost a guarantee that after watching the anime, the viewer will be drawn to pick up the manga and vice versa."
- Naota Nanadaba, The Ticker
- "Regardless of the animation, the true force behind the success of the series was the exceptional quality of the story... a must get for manga and anime fans alike. It is almost a guarantee that after watching the anime, the viewer will be drawn to pick up the manga and vice versa."
- Kare Kano's incredibly realistic and insightful look into high school life is tempered with goofy art and funny, yet horrifying accurate internal monolouges about the pressure to achieve and the kind of mental and emotional compromises people make to be the best.
- "Whether high school was hellish for you or not, you'll appreciate the authentic portrayal of adolescent introspection and first-time emotions".