Ichigo Aika

Japanese adult manga series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ichigo Aika: Strawberry Elegy (イチゴ哀歌~雑で生イキな妹と割り切れない兄~, Ichigo Aika: Zatsu de Namaiki na Imōto to Warikirenai Ani) is a Japanese adult manga series written by Hirafumi and illustrated by Yabi Shinba. It began serialization online on the Comic CMoa service under CLLENN's DEDEDE label in November 2022. An anime television series adaptation produced by Studio Hōkiboshi aired from January to March 2026.

WrittenbyHirafumi
IllustratedbyYagi Shinba
Publishedby
  • CLLENN
  • Suiseisha
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Ichigo Aika: Strawberry Elegy
Cover of the first volume
イチゴ哀歌~雑で生イキな妹と割り切れない兄~
(Ichigo Aika: Zatsu de Namaiki na Imōto to Warikirenai Ani)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byHirafumi
Illustrated byYagi Shinba
Published by
  • CLLENN
  • Suiseisha
MagazineDEDEDE
Original runNovember 27, 2022 – present
Volumes12
Anime television series
Directed byPyuta Konno
Written byEeyo Kurosaki
Music byAiue Oka
StudioStudio Hōkiboshi
Licensed byOceanVeil
Original networkBS11, Tokyo MX
Original run January 5, 2026 March 23, 2026
Episodes12
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Plot

The series follows Kōta, who gets a new younger sister named Aika after his father remarries. Aika is a gyaru with a dual personality: she acts kindly to her parents, but shows a brattier side to others, including Kōta. Aika quickly develops a fondness for her new stepbrother, and the two form a sexual relationship.

Characters

Aika Takamura (高村藍花, Takamura Aika)
Voiced by: Hana Yurimoto[2]
Kōta Takamura (高村光太, Takamura Kōta)
Voiced by: Yūta Ikarashi[2]
Yoshiyuki Takamura (高村義行, Takamura Yoshiyuki)
Voiced by: Momosuke[2]
Misaki Takamura (高村美咲, Takamura Misaki)
Voiced by: Iroha Haruno[2]

Media

Manga

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced on September 5, 2025.[3][1] It is produced by Studio Hōkiboshi and directed by Pyuta Konno, with Eeyo Kurosaki handling series composition, Yoshihiro Watanabe designing the characters, and Aiue Oka composing the music. The series aired from January 5 to March 23, 2026, on BS11 and Tokyo MX as part of AnimeFesta.[2][a] The ending theme song is "Koi wa Prism" (恋はプリズム; 'Love is a Prism'), performed by Yuka Akashi and Yui Otokura.[4] OceanVeil is streaming the series.[5]

Notes

  1. BS11 listed the series premiere on January 4 at 25:05, which is effectively January 5 at 1:05 a.m. JST.

References

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