Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai

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Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai
Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai cover.jpeg
Cover of volume 1.
黒崎くんの言いなりになんてならない
Genre Romantic comedy
Manga
Written by Makino
Published by Kodansha
Demographic shōjo
Magazine Bessatsu Friend
Original run 2014 – present
Volumes 6
Television drama
Directed by ja (Hayato Kawai)
Written by Yūko Matsuda
Network Nippon TV
Original run December 22, 2015December 23, 2015
Episodes 2
Live-action film
Directed by ja (Shō Tsukikawa)
Written by Yūko Matsuda
Music by Tarō Makido
Released February 27, 2016 (2016-02-27)
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Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai (黒崎くんの言いなりになんてならない?) is a Japanese romantic comedy shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Makino.[1] It is published by Kodansha since 2014, with serialization on Bessatsu Friend.[2] It was adapted into a Japanese television drama mini-series in December 2015.[2] A live action film adaptation was released on February 27, 2016.[3]

Kurosaki is nicknamed “Kuro Akuma” (Black Devil) and is feared by his peers. He demands Yu’s “absolute obedience.” On the other hand, Takumi, Kurosaki’s best friend, is adored by girls and is called “Shiro Oji” (White Prince). He is very warm and kind to Yu.The two boys treat Yu in opposite ways. Kurosaki is arrogant, using such ploys as “kabe-don” (putting both hands on the wall around a girl) and “ago-kui” (tilting a girl’s chin up with a finger). By contrast, Takumi goes for more chivalrous gestures like gently holding her hand or giving her a hug from behind.The highlight of the film is a basketball game between Takumi and Kurosaki over Yu. Grabbing Kurosaki’s collar, Takumi says, “You’ll never beat me.” As Takumi wildly chases and steals the ball from Kurosaki, his hidden passion comes out.The film tells the story of a love triangle, and, as Chiba said, it also carefully depicts how the two boys become closer to each other.

Characters

Volumes

  • 1 (June 13, 2014)[4]
  • 2 (September 12, 2014)[5]
  • 3 (January 13, 2015)[6]
  • 4 (May 13, 2015)[7]
  • 5 (November 13, 2015)[2]
  • 6 (February 12, 2016)[2]

Music

The theme song of the TV series and film is "Make my day" by Sexy Zone.[2]

Reception

Volume 3 reached the 27th place on the weekly Oricon manga charts, with 34,442 copies sold;[8] volume 4 reached the 13th place[9] and, as of May 24, 2015, had sold 60,592 copies;[10] volume 5 reached the 12th place[11] and, as of November 22, 2015, had sold 71,084 copies.[12]

The film was number-one in admissions on its opening weekend in Japan, with 157,680,[13] and number-two by gross, with US$1.67 million.[14]

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