Cactus's Secret

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WrittenbyNana Haruta
PublishedbyShueisha
English publisher
Cactus's Secret
Cover of the first manga volume
サボテンの秘密
(Saboten no Himitsu)
GenreComedy, romance[1]
Manga
Written byNana Haruta
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintRibon Mascot Comics
MagazineRibon
Original runDecember 29, 2003April 30, 2005
Volumes4

Cactus's Secret (サボテンの秘密, Saboten no Himitsu) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Nana Haruta. The series began serialization in Ribon magazine on December 29, 2003, and ended its run on April 30, 2005. The individual chapters were collected into four tankōbon volumes by Shueisha; the first on August 11, 2004, and the final on October 14, 2005.[2][3] The series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English-language North American release as part of their Shojo Beat imprint.

Miku Yamada has liked Kyohei Fujioka since middle school, but once she gets the courage to confess, he thinks it's all a joke. To make things worse, when she gets upset, he calls her a "cactus alien" for being so prickly whenever he's around.

Characters

Miku Yamada (山田 未来, Yamada Miku)
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (drama CD)
Average high school student. She was quiet in middle school, but tried to change herself in high school to impress Fujioka, whom she has had a crush on since an encounter in middle school. She is very intelligent, being the top 23 students in her school and despite Fujioka's clueless nature and initial rejection of her feelings, she continues to pursue him and eventually becomes his girlfriend.
Kyohei Fujioka (藤岡 京平, Fujioka Kyōhei)
Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (drama CD)
He is a former delinquent. He dyed his hair back to black for high school. He is incredibly dense. Upon hearing Miku's confession, he rejects her feelings, saying he only sees her as a friend. However, he begins to reciprocate her feelings and confesses to her in chapter 12.

Media

Manga

Written and drawn by Nana Haruta, the Cactus's Secret manga began serialization in Shueisha's shōjo manga magazine Ribon on December 29, 2003, in the January 2004 issue of the magazine. The series ended on April 30, 2005, in the May 2005 issue of the same magazine. At their panel at Anime Expo 2009, Viz Media announced they had licensed the series for North America as part of their Shojo Beat imprint.[4] [5][6]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
01August 11, 2004[2]4-08-856557-6March 2, 2010[7]1-4215-3189-5
02January 14, 2005[8]4-08-856582-7June 1, 2010[9]1-4215-3190-9
03June 15, 2005[10]4-08-856616-5September 2010[11]1-4215-3191-7
04October 14, 2005[3]4-08-856644-0December 2010[12]1-4215-3192-5

Drama CD

A drama CD adaptation of the first chapter was released as a mail-in gift in the December 2004 issue of Ribon, along with The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross.[13]

Reception

References

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