Tears of a Lamb

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WrittenbyBanri Hidaka
PublishedbyHakusensha
English publisher
Tears of a Lamb
ひつじの涙
(Hitsuji no Namida)
GenreRomantic comedy
Manga
Written byBanri Hidaka
Published byHakusensha
English publisher
MagazineHana to Yume
Original runSeptember 5, 2001November 5, 2003
Volumes7

Tears of A Lamb (ひつじの涙, Hitsuji no Namida) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Banri Hidaka. It was originally serialized in Hana to Yume in 2001, with the individual chapters collected and published in seven tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha. The story focuses on Kei Hasumi, an anorexic teenager girl in love with her brother's friend Kakeru Suwa, who lost his memory. Kei searches for the ring he'd given his girlfriend to try to help him recover his memory. She is aided by Kyosuke Kanzaki, a classmate who is in love with her, who lives in an apartment where Kei believes the ring may be.

It is licensed for English language release in North America by CMX, which released the first volume in January 2008.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Banri Hidaka, Tears of a Lamb premiered in the 19th issue of Hana to Yume in 2001, where it ran until its conclusion in the 23rd issue 2003.[1] The forty-two unnamed chapters were collected and published in seven tankōbon by Hakusensha from April 2002 until March 2004.[2] The series is licensed for English-language release in North America by CMX Manga, which released the first volume in January 2008.[3]

Volume list

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1April 19, 2002[4]4592175824 [4]January 1, 2008[5]9781401215194 [5]
  • Chapters 1–6
2August 19, 2002[6]4592175832 [6]January 1, 2008[7]9781401215200 [7]
  • Chapters 7-12
3December 16, 2002[8]4592175840 [8]August 5, 2008[9]9781401215217 [9]
  • Chapters 13–18
4May 19, 2003[10]4592175859 [10]November 18, 2008[11]9781401215224 [11]
  • Chapters 19–24
5August 19, 2003[12]4592175867 [12]March 24, 2009[13]9781401215231 [13]
  • Chapters 25-30
6December 16, 2003[14]4592175875 [14]August 11, 20099781401215248
  • Chapters 31-35
7March 19, 2004[15]4592175883 [14]January 12, 20109781401215255
  • Chapters 37-42

Drama CD

Two drama CDs from the series were released non-commercially for the series. The first was released with the 4th issue of Hana to Yume in 2004, as a promotional item which contained tracks for other series from the magazine as well. The second was available only via mail-in and contained a booklet with the character introduction and comments of the author regarding the characters. There is also a scenario booklet that contains the script of the tracks in the CD. Both CDs featured the voices of Yukari Tamura as Kei Hasumi and Kentarō Itō as Kyosuke Kanzaki.

Illustration collection

A joint illustrated collection of Banri Hidaka's 2 works, Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai and Tears of a Lamb was released on March 17, 2004.[16]

Reception

References

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