Hangul: | 언밸런스×2 |
Genre: | Romantic comedy, Drama, Slice of life, Harem |
Author: | Dall-Young Lim |
Illustrator: | Soo-Hyun Lee |
Publisher: | Daewon C.I. |
Publisher En: | Infinity Studios |
Publisher Other: | Tokebi, Samji Asia Comics Kill Time Communication Comics Factory |
Magazine: | Young Champ |
First: | 2005 |
Last: | 2012 |
Volumes: | 10 |
Chapter List: | List of Unbalance Unbalance chapters |
Unbalance ×2 (; lit. Unbalance ×2, also Unbalance Unbalance) is a Korean manhwa series written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Soo-Hyun Lee. The series focuses on Jin-Ho Myung, a high school senior, and his romantic relationship with his homeroom teacher, Hae-Young Nah. The manhwa began biweekly serialization in Young Champ magazine in May 2005, and the first volume was released on June 15, 2005 by Daewon C.I. The series had a long hiatus following the release of the ninth volume, and resumed serialization in Young Champ from October 2010 to October 2011. The tenth and final volume was released by Daewon C.I. on January 13, 2012. Unbalance Unbalance was licensed in North America by Infinity Studios,[1] and released the first volume on January 11, 2007. A drama CD was released in Japan in September 2009.
Jin-Ho Myung returns a wallet and cell phone to a beautiful young woman (Hae-Young Nah) in a book shop, little realizing that she would notice that he has already (rather presumptuously) taken 7000 won to buy a book he really wanted. The woman in question is understandably rather upset but decides to consider the money as a loan, which she expects to be paid back.
On the first day of the new school year, he learns, to his horror, that the very same woman is to be his new homeroom teacher. The bad news for Jin-Ho is that she remembers their previous encounter very well.
After a series of misadventures, Jin-Ho and Hae-Young become friends. Eventually, Jin-Ho confesses his feelings for Hae-Young, who is also attracted to him, but is apprehensive because she is older than him and the fact that she is his teacher. All this happens despite the fact that Ji-Soo (Jin-Ho's classmate and Class President) and Jae-Kyung (Jin-Ho's senior and the founder of the school Film Club) are secretly in love with Jin-Ho. Carrie, Hae-Young's half sister from England enters their lives and makes a move on Jin-Ho to taunt her sister. She quickly understands Jin-Ho's love for Hae-Young and supports them.
Hae-Young becomes increasingly conflicted with her feelings for Jin-Ho and dares him to steal her heart by the end of the month, or else she shall leave his life forever. Meanwhile Jae-Kyung breaks up with her boyfriend and resolves to re-enter Jin-Ho's life. She is aware of Hae-Young's love for Jin-Ho and tells her she will steal him. Anguished, Hae-Young admits her love for Jin-Ho who accepts.
Currently, Jin-Ho declines Jae-Kyung's confession of love. Jae-Kyung sorrowfully accepts Jin-Ho's decision on loving Hae-Young instead of her. As Jin-Ho leaves the Film Studies Club room, Jae-Kyung cries in total depression. She soon has a mental breakdown, in which she wears her high school uniform and goes back to school, reminiscing her old days as the president of the Film Studies Club and thinking about Jin-Ho. Jin-Ho soon learns about Jae-Kyung's condition and she is rushed to the hospital. In hopes of bringing her back to normal, the doctor suggests Jin-Ho to support and love her in order for her to recover much faster. Hae-Young later meets Jin-Ho and invites him to her house for a date. Jin-Ho, knowing Jae-Kyung's mental condition, abruptly turns her down much to Hae-Young's dismay. Jin-Ho shares his woes to Carrie, stating that while he certainly loves Hae-Young, he cannot abandon Jae-Kyung because of her mental breakdown. Later Carrie reveals the whole situation to Hae-Young. She visits Jin-Ho and tells him she is willing to fulfil his desire. Jin-Ho once more turns her down and Hae-Young angrily breaks up with him. However, she gets upset and starts sobbing.
Following her break-up with Jin-Ho, Hae-Young decides to resign from her post after the first semester of school. She decides to leave Jin-Ho's life for good. Ji-Soo later asks if Jin-Ho was aware of this fact and if Jae-Kyung was involved, but Jin-Ho denies the involvement of Jae-Kyung and claims that he no longer loves Hae-Young. Ji-Soo later goes to see Jae-Kyung where she overhears her phone call, saying that she had already recovered. After hearing the phone call, Ji-Soo confronts Jae-Kyung, who claims that she doesn't know Ji-Soo, who beats her out of anger for tricking Jin-Ho.
Hae-Young eventually goes to the airport to leave Korea, which she confesses to Caroline that she's happy to be her sister. When she arrives in the UK, she is confronted by Jin-Ho who hands her a device resembling an iPad containing a video message from Jae-Kyung. Jae-Kyung wishes well for Hae-Young and Jin-Ho. Hae-Young tearfully reconciles with Jin-Ho and the two kiss.
The characters' original names are shown on the left, while their names from the Japanese version appear on the right. Only Carrie, Ami, and Mi-Na retain their names in both versions.
He lives with his aunt and father and there are suggestions in the story that he is estranged or separated from his mother, a possible cause for some of his rather more reckless behavior.[2] His sometimes rather cavalier attitude leads him into a number of compromising situations with his teacher. These instances have led Hae-Young to fall in love with him.
Her first encounter with Jin-Ho, like her half-sister's, is not entirely without its troubles, ending in a fight and injury (which she somehow gave herself as Jin-Ho did not actually hit her) for her. Her opinion of Jin-Ho changes however when he escorts her back to her motel room and shows concern for her well-being. As she has no full siblings, she appears to harbor a strong desire for a warm relationship with her half-sisters, though this is complicated somewhat by their rather cold and distant relationship with their father. She expresses great romantic interest in Jin-Ho and has challenged Hae-Young Nah to see who can first win his heart. Although this was originally just a ploy to provoke her half-sister, Jin-Ho's rather chivalrous inner nature made her realize she might actually fall for him. She spends the remainder of the Manhwa supporting Jin-Ho and Hae-Young's romance.
It is later revealed that long before Hae-Young's arrival, Jin-Ho was best friends with Jae-Kyung and had a crush on her. Jae-Kyung initially didn't return his feelings, but afterwards she secretly changed her mind. Before graduating from high-school, Jae-Kyung tried to seduce Jin-Ho, but he rejected the idea, because he was interested in a meaningful relationship and not an affair. The two parted ways but remained good friends.
Afterwards, Jae-Kyung dated a guy but later broke up with him and decides to have a proper relationship with Jin-Ho. She is displeased to discover that Jin-Ho is in love with Hae-Young. Jae-Kyung threatens to steal Jin-Ho from Hae-Young, prompting the latter to desperately confess her love for Jin-Ho. Jin-Ho meets Jae-Kyung to politely decline her feelings and leaves. Jae-Kyung is devastated and develops temporary anterograde amnesia. Feeling responsible for her, Jin-Ho is forced to break up with Hae-Young. Jae-Kyung recovers but decides not to tell Jin-Ho so that he will accept her affections. Ji-Soo discovers Jae-Kyung's ploy and starts slapping her for deceiving Jin-Ho. Jae-Kyung relents and allows Jin-Ho to reunite with Hae-Young.
See main article: List of Unbalance Unbalance chapters. Unbalance Unbalance began biweekly serialization in Daewon C.I.'s Young Champ magazine on May 30, 2005. The first bound volume was released in South Korea on June 25, 2005 under their Young Comics imprint,[8] and sold ten volumes until January 13, 2012, spanning 82 chapters throughout its run.[9] The series had a long hiatus following the release of the ninth volume, and resumed serialization in Young Champ from October 5, 2010 to October 1, 2011. The manhwa was licensed in North America by Infinity Studios, and released two volumes of the series between January 11, 2007 and December 12, 2007 prior to its closure.
Unbalance Unbalance has been licensed for international releases in a number of languages. It is licensed in France by Tokebi, in Hong Kong, Macau and in China by Asia Comics, in Russia by Comics Factory, and in Japan by Kill Time Communication, where it was serialized in Comic Valkyrie from the November 2010 issue (published on September 27, 2010) to the January 2012 issue (published on November 28, 2011).[10] [11] The Japanese releases feature unique cover art designs and uncensored scenes, as well as being localized to better suit Japanese readers. In a Japanese interview with Dall-Young Lim, the author of the series, he claims the reasons for the unedited scenes is due to Korea's stricter censorship policy keeping him from doing so. He also claims he has much more freedom in terms of mature content with the Japanese version than with the Korean version.[12]
A drama CD produced by Indies Mega was released in Japan on September 26, 2009.[13] It featured Tomokazu Sugita and Kikuko Inoue as the voices of Kenichi Kando (Jin-Ho Myung) and Elina Takanashi (Hae-Young Nah), respectively.
A spin-off sequel Unbalance ×2: After Story (언밸런스X2 애프터스토리) was serialized in Comic GT in 2019. It explores Jin-Ho and Hae-Young's relationship after reconciliation. Jin-Hi and Ji-Soo pretend to date to prevent Hae-Young from being suspected. It ends with Jin-Ho and Hae-Young reaffirming to continue their relationship.[14]
Unbalance ×3 or Unbalance Triangle manhwa series was serialized in Comic GT. The story is by Lim in 2015, with art by Lee Soo-Hyun. The series focuses on a relationship between a guy and his older sister who gets amnesia.[15]