Captive Hearts (manga) explained

Captive Hearts
Ja Kanji:とらわれの身の上
Ja Romaji:Toraware no Mi-no-Ue
Genre:Romance[1]
Type:manga
Author:Matsuri Hino
Publisher:Hakusensha
Demographic:Shōjo
Magazine:LaLa
First:1999
Last:2002
Volumes:5

is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Matsuri Hino. The series centers on the relationship between university student Megumi Kuroishi and heiress Suzuka Kogami and the curse that has bonded their respective families together for the past 100 generations. The series was originally serialized in Japan between 1999-2002 and published in the form of 5 tankōbon volumes. It was published in North America starting in 2008. In 2009, the series was listed among the top 10 shōjo properties.[2]

Plot

The Kuroishi and Kogami families have a strange bond: for one hundred generations, the Kuroishi clan is compelled to serve the Kogami clan with their very mind, body and soul. Fourteen years ago, the entire Kogami family mysteriously disappeared. The head butler, Yoshimi, and his son Megumi reside in the Kogami house, living a life of wealth, riches, and luxury. Megumi, in particular, is happily enjoying his easy life, until one member of the family is discovered alive and well in China. Megumi is determined to refuse to serve his new mistress Suzuka when he returns, but he quickly learns that the compulsion to serve is not one he can ignore; it is a full dark and evil curse. When they first meet, he finds himself kneeling before her and warmly kissing her hand to welcome her home then proceeding to carry her into the house. Though he tries to fight it, he soon realizes that he is not able to.

As the series progresses, true and deeply close friendship blossoms into strong and genuinely close romance between Suzuka and Megumi as they learn more about the curse. Suzuka is no happier with Megumi having to suffer the curse and together they try to find a way to break it so that they can live their lives together happily forever after.

Characters

Media

Manga

It was originally serialized in LaLa from 1999 until 2002. The individual chapters were collected and published in five tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha. The series is licensed for English language release in North American by Viz Media and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. It is licensed in Germany by Carlsen Verlag,[3] Italy by JPOP Edizioni[4] and in Brazil by Panini Comics.

Original volumes
  1. published on November 5, 1999
  2. published on August 5, 2000
  3. published on February 5, 2001
  4. published on October 5, 2001
  5. published on April 5, 2002
North American volumes published by Viz Media
  1. published on November 4, 2008
  2. published on January 6, 2009
  3. published in March 2009
  4. published in May 2009

Drama CD

  1. Released on November 21, 2001,

However, news suggests that a New Drama CD With improved audio will be released in 2018

Reception

Leroy Douresseaux of the Comic Book Bin said of the first volume, "It's the comedy that carries this somewhat ordinary teenage shoujo romance." On the later volumes, he claims that he originally didn't have much hope for the series because of its premise, but that Hino deals with it well by focusing not so much on the curse, but on the characters. He also says that, "the mixture of intriguing supporting characters and the narrative forays into the past (which often feature the adorable child versions of Megumi and Suzuka) give Captive Hearts its own distinctive tang".[5] [6] [7] [8]

The series was listed as being the 7th best-selling shōjo series, as well as the 20th over-all manga series, in America for the first quarter 2009.[2] [9]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Official Website for Captive Hearts . Viz Media . October 28, 2017.
  2. Web site: ICv2 Insider's Guide #65: Top 10 Shojo Properties Q1 2009 . ICv2 . 2009-06-10 . 2009-06-10.
  3. Web site: Gefangene Herzen . Carlsen Manga . 8 December 2011 . German .
  4. Web site: Captive Heart . J-Pop . 8 December 2011 . Italian . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111208150319/http://www.j-pop.it/catalogo.php?type=40 . 8 December 2011 .
  5. Web site: Douresseaux . Leroy . Matsuri Hino's Captive Hearts: Volume 1 . Comic Book Bin . Toon Doctor Inc . 2008-10-21 . 2009-06-10 .
  6. Web site: Douresseaux . Leroy . Matsuri Hino's Captive Hearts: Volume 2 . Comic Book Bin . Toon Doctor Inc . 2008-12-22 . 2009-06-10 .
  7. Web site: Douresseaux . Leroy . Matsuri Hino's Captive Hearts: Volume 3 . Comic Book Bin . Toon Doctor Inc . 2009-02-26 . 2009-06-10 .
  8. Web site: Douresseaux . Leroy . Matsuri Hino's Captive Hearts: Volume 4 . Comic Book Bin . Toon Doctor Inc . 2009-05-01 . 2009-06-10 .
  9. Web site: ICv2 Insider's Guide #65: Top 25 Manga Properties Q1 2009 . ICv2 . 2009-06-10 . 2009-06-10.