Nana movie
Nana movieThis article is about the Japanese manga series. For other uses, see Nana (disambiguation).Nana (ナナ, Nana?) is a shōjo manga by mangaka Ai Yazawa, serialised in Cookie, published by Shueisha. The first twelve volumes of the series have cumulatively sold over 22 million copies. [citation needed] There are two main characters and some confusion may arise due to the fact that both characters share the same name, Nana. Dal 25 Agosto al cinema. What sets them apart, however, is the stark difference of their personalities. Nana is released in North America by Viz Media in Shojo Beat magazine. The manga has also been adapted into a highly successful live-action movie with a planned sequel already announced, and an anime adaptation that premiered on April 5th, 2006. Plot synopsisSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.Nana Osaki is a punk singer who wants to debut as soon as possible to leave her ex-boyfriend, Ren Honjo, behind. itsumo anime blog Nana the Movie. Nana and Ren were in the same group once, but Ren was offered a chance to debut in Tokyo as a replacement member of Trapnest, a popular band. Nana had to choose between either going with Ren and being a groupie with the band, or staying with her own band. Realizing that following Ren would mean giving up her own dream to be a singer, she chose to cultivate her own band, Black Stones or BLAST for short (as stated in Shojo Beat magazine ) Nana Komatsu, the other Nana, is called Hachi by everyone in the manga after she met Nana Osaki (as explained in the manga, to avoid confusion of their names). Nana described Hachi as a little puppy, very loving to other people but demanding so much attention. ("Hachi-ko" is the name of a famous dog in Japan. The strength of Nana, both the manga and the movie, comes from the the two girls |