Alice the 101st

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WrittenbyChigusa Kawai
PublishedbyShinshokan
English publisher
Alice the 101st
Cover of the first manga volume
101人目のアリス
(101 Hitome no Alice)
GenreComedy, Romance
Manga
Written byChigusa Kawai
Published byShinshokan
English publisher
MagazineWings
Original runApril 28, 2007February 28, 2015
Volumes9

Alice the 101st (Japanese: 101人目のアリス, Hepburn: Hiyakuichimen no Arisu) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Chigusa Kawai.

With only 100 students accepted at the prestigious Mondonville Music Academy every year, competition to get in is fierce with students numbering in the highest elite in the country. 14-year-old Aristide "Alice" Lang is a misfit and baffles both the staff and students around him when he becomes the 101st student to be accepted in this year's intake after a personal interview and performance impresses the board. Not only are people shocked by his coveted place as the 101st student but also through the amazing ability he displays during class and practice, even though he can't read music and doesn't know even the most basic chords. However, the answer comes when he picks up a violin and plays a very difficult piece of music from memory both perfectly and passionately. Before Lang was another 101st student who was a child prodigy and grew up to be famous; the piece so expertly performed by Lang was also this man's signature composition. With the help of his violin teacher Yannik Dalberto, he begins to unravel his past which helps him make sense of the future he's being pushed towards.

Characters

Aristide Lang — 14-year-old Aristide came from the countryside to attend Mondonveille Music Academy because of his grandfather's dying wish and also because the professor he admires teaches there. He can't read scores and barely knows the basics, but he possesses great memory and ears, and can play one song perfectly. He's quite energetic and loud, and tends to be an airhead.

Victor De Corteau — A third-year honor student at Mondonveille and quite famous at school for being a brilliant violinist, though he eventually switched to viola major. He first mistook Alice for a female and tried to hit on him, resulting in the latter punching him (although he seems to get a thrill getting smacked around by Alice). He seems very attached to Alice and looks out for him, even joking that they are in love. Vick seems secretly related to Max somehow and even asks Alice to be Max's rival; in return, he will help Alice find Alice's father's violin.

Theophile Maier — Theo is Alice's roommate and also the first friend Alice made. Theo is knowledgeable, shy, and kind but is constantly bullied by Richard because their parents are co-workers and don't get along. He usually sits beside Alice in most of their classes, and he is the one that Alice relies on whenever he is in trouble. Theo has a crush on Claire.

Maximilien Brant — Ranked first for the entrance examination. Though he looks very serious when playing his violin, most of the time he's seen with an entirely different personality. Alice commented that he's a space case, sleeping in weird places, not proper, and hardly making sense when he talks. Max is no good at remembering people's names but he manages to remember Alice's. He was nice enough to help Alice with his song for his periodic concert. Max seems to somehow be related to Victor. Victor comments that Max's technique is number one, but his sound sounds empty.

Richard De Diamant — He ranked second for the entrance exam and the only one he thinks worthy of being his rival is Max. Richard is extremely arrogant and always tries to put down Alice for his lack of talent. He has an older brother in third year majoring in Cello. Richard admires Victor's talent and views him as a role model.

Claire Delna — First supporting female character in this manga, Claire is conservative, serious and wields a blunt personality. She first appears when she accidentally knocks Alice in the head with her heavy cello case (a running gag), but instead of caring about Alice, she was more concerned about her cello. She has a habit of making blunt comments with little regard about the other's feelings.

Georges Saphir — Originally a character from Chigusa's La Esperanca manga but now attending the same school as Alice; he is in third year majoring in piano. Everyone considers him a beauty with his golden hair and green eyes.

Release

The manga was serialized in Shinshokan's magazine Wings between April 28, 2007, and February 28, 2015.[1][2][3] The individual chapters were later published on tankōbon format between November 8, 2007, and May 23, 2015.[4][5] Digital Manga Publishing has released four English-language volumes of the series in North America from June 9, 2010, to June 25, 2014.[2][6][7]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1November 8, 2007[4]978-4-403-61884-0June 9, 2010[6]978-1-569-70166-9
2August 22, 2008[8]978-4-403-61913-7September 22, 2010[9]978-1-569-70169-0
3May 20, 2009[10]978-4-403-61933-5December 25, 2013[11]978-1-569-70290-1
4March 24, 2010[12]978-4-403-61963-2June 25, 2014[7]978-1-569-70291-8
5April 26, 2011[13]978-4-403-62104-8
6May 25, 2012[14]978-4-403-62144-4
7May 25, 2013[15]978-4-403-62162-8
8June 25, 2014[16]978-4-403-62179-6
9May 23, 2015[5]978-4-403-62196-3

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