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Nisekoi

Nisekoi
Nisekoi Volume 1.jpg
Cover of the first manga volume featuring Kosaki Onodera, Raku Ichijo and Chitoge Kirisaki
ニセコイ
Genre Romantic comedy
Manga
Nisekoi (one-shot)
Written by Naoshi Komi
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine Jump NEXT!
Published January 8, 2011
Manga
Written by Naoshi Komi
Published by Shueisha
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Jump Comics
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
Original run November 21, 2011August 8, 2016
Volumes 25 (List of volumes)
Novel series
Nisekoi: Urabana
Written by Hajime Tanaka
Illustrated by Naoshi Komi
Published by Shueisha
Demographic Male
Imprint Jump j-Books
Original run June 4, 2013December 28, 2013
Volumes 2
Anime television series
Directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa
Akiyuki Shinbo
Produced by Atsuhiro Iwakami
Hiro Maruyama
Hiroyuki Kiyono
Mitsutoshi Kubota
Written by Akiyuki Shinbo
Fuyashi Tou
Music by Satoru Kousaki
Studio Shaft
Licensed by
Original network Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, tvk, CTC, TVS, TVA, MBS, TVQ, TVh, BS11
English network
Original run January 11, 2014May 24, 2014
Episodes 20 + 3 OVA (List of episodes)
Game
Nisekoi: Yomeiri!?
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Platform PlayStation Vita
Released
  • JP: November 27, 2014
Anime television series
Nisekoi:
Directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa
Akiyuki Shinbo
Produced by Atsuhiro Iwakami
Hiro Maruyama
Hiroyuki Kiyono
Mitsutoshi Kubota
Written by Akiyuki Shinbo
Fuyashi Tou
Music by Satoru Kousaki
Studio Shaft
Licensed by
Original network Tokyo MX, BS11, MBS
English network
Original run April 10, 2015June 26, 2015
Episodes 12 + OVA (List of episodes)
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Nisekoi (ニセコイ?, lit. "Fake Love"), released in English as Nisekoi: False Love, is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. Nisekoi was first published as a one-shot manga in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! magazine before being serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Since November 26, 2012, Nisekoi has been published in English in Viz Media's digital magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. As of October 2016, the series has been compiled in 25 tankōbon volumes in Japan, and is also being released in English in digital and print volumes by Viz Media. The manga has inspired a novel series, titled Nisekoi: Urabana, written by Hajime Tanaka and published by Shueisha. There have been two volumes published, on June 4 and December 28, 2013.

In May 2013, it was announced that an anime adaptation of Nisekoi had been greenlit. The anime is directed by Akiyuki Shinbo at Shaft, and began airing from January 11, 2014.Aniplex of America has licensed the series for streaming and home video distribution in North America.Daisuki,Crunchyroll, and Hulu have provided simulcast streams with English subtitles for audiences in the United States, Canada, South America and South Africa. A second season titled Nisekoi: began airing in April 2015.


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