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{{Short description|Japanese manga series by Yasuhiro Kanō}} |
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| image = Pretty Face Vol 1.jpg |
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| caption = First {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volume cover |
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| caption = English cover of ''Pretty Face'' volume 1 |
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| ja_kanji = プリティフェイス |
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| ja_romaji = Puriti Feisu |
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| genre = [[Romantic comedy]]<ref>{{Cite web|first=Robert|last=Harris|title=Pretty Face Vol. #01|url=http://www.mania.com/pretty-face-vol-01_article_83494.html|work=Mania Entertainment|publisher=[[Demand Media]]|access-date=June 19, 2023|date=September 19, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120930001022/http://www.mania.com/pretty-face-vol-01_article_83494.html|archive-date=September 30, 2012|url-status=dead }}</ref><!-- Note: Use and cite reliable sources to identify genre/s, not personal interpretation. Please don't include more than three genres (per [[MOS:A&M]]). --> |
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| publisher = [[Shueisha]] |
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| demographic = {{Transliteration|ja|[[Shōnen manga|Shōnen]]}} |
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| imprint = [[Jump Comics]] |
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| magazine = [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] |
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| first = May 14, 2002 |
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| last = June 9, 2003 |
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{{Nihongo|'''''Pretty Face'''''|プリティフェイス|Puriti Feisu}} is a |
{{Nihongo|'''''Pretty Face'''''|プリティフェイス|Puriti Feisu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Yasuhiro Kano]]. It was serialized in [[Shueisha]]'s [[Shōnen manga|{{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga]] magazine ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' from May 2002 to June 2003, with its chapters collected in six {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes. The story revolves around a high school boy who suffers an accident and having his face reconstructed in the form of his crush, attempts to impersonate a girl whom his crush mistakes for her twin sister. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by [[Viz Media]]. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Masashi Rando is a high school student and [[karate]] expert who harbors an unconfessed love for a fellow student, Rina Kurimi. One day, while returning home from a karate tournament in [[Hokkaidō]], he is involved in a tragic school bus accident and burned beyond recognition. |
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One year later, Masashi awakes from a [[coma]] to find that he has been in the care of a talented (yet slightly deranged) surgeon named Jun Manabe. Masashi finds out his disfigured face had been reconstructed in the image of the girl he has a crush on. Not knowing what Masashi originally looked like, Dr. Manabe used a photo in Masashi's pocket as the model for his reconstructive surgery. |
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Afterward, Masashi finds out that during his year-long coma, he was mistakenly pronounced deceased, his family moved away and even his house was demolished. Realizing his old life is now gone, he breaks down on the sidewalk in front of the empty lot that was his former household. On his way back to Manabe's clinic, he runs into Rina by chance and is mistaken for her missing twin sister Yuna who had run away from home after an argument with her parents. After Rina takes him back to her house and presents him as Yuna, he lies about having [[amnesia]] in order not to arouse any sudden suspicions. Masashi wants Jun to change his face back to the way it was, but has no picture of himself to help. Eventually, he does get a picture of himself from Rina (who, unknown to Masashi, had a crush on him) but later, after seeing how much pain Rina experienced during the time her sister was gone, Masashi decides to impersonate Yuna until he can find the real Yuna and bring her back to the Kurimi family. |
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Afterwards, Masashi finds out that during his year long coma, he was mistakenly pronounced deceased, his parents moved away, and even his house was demolished. Once he has realized his old life is now gone, he breaks down in complete despair on the sidewalk in front of the empty lot that was his former household. On his way back to Manabe's clinic, he runs into Rina by chance, and is mistaken for her missing twin sister, Yuna. After Rina takes him back to her house and presents him as Yuna, he lies about having [[amnesia]] in order not to arouse any sudden suspicions. Masashi wants Jun to change his face back to the way it was but has no picture of himself to help. He does get a picture of himself eventually but later, after seeing how much pain Rina experienced during the time her sister was gone, Masashi decides to impersonate Yuna for the time being until he can find the real Yuna and bring her back to the Kurimi family. |
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During this time, the story line chronicles various adventures that Masashi experiences through his new lifestyle with the Kurimi family while he searches for Yuna. Much of these stories include events in which Masashi's identity as a male comes close to exposure (however usually ending in him retaining his secret). Such adventures include being stuck in a hot spring bath with four girls, a school health inspection physical, and various other activities. Most of these humorous adventures involve Rina's close friends: Yukie Sano, Keiko Tsukamato, and Midori Akai. As Masashi impersonates Yuna, he meets a number of reappearing characters such as Yuna and Rina's cousin Miwa Masuko, who for a period of time becomes suspicious of Masashi (impersonating Yuna) and threatens his new lifestyle for a while. However, realizing that this Yuna shares the same compassion towards Rina as the previous one, she dismisses her suspicions and assumes that it is the same Yuna. |
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Another character that appears during Masashi's new lifestyle is Nozomi Ueda, a first year who shows interest in Masashi (impersonating Yuna). Nozomi is a strong girl who is very talented in [[kendo]] and becomes attracted to Yuna (Masashi) because of her (his) strength. Although never said directly, Nozomi is a lesbian who states numerous times that she does not like boys. Eventually, Masashi comes across Natsuo Kobayashi, a girl who met Masashi before and fell in love with him before his assumed death. As time passes, Natsuo finds out Yuna is actually Masashi; however, because of her love towards him, she keeps his identity a secret and helps Masashi out in numerous situations, hoping to win his love. |
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Throughout the story, Masashi's overall goal is to find the real Yuna and convince her to come back home so he can return to his real identity. His quest leads him to [[Otaru, Hokkaidō|Otaru]] where he believed that the real Yuna would be since he found out that she had worked at a hair salon there. Unfortunately, he discovers to his dismay that she no longer resides there because the salon had been shut down. The trip to Otaru gives Masashi more of an idea of what Yuna is like, but does not help him find out where she is now. |
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Near the end of the manga, the real Yuna returns to her home. Meeting up with Masashi (still with Yuna's face), she discovers that he had impersonated her and she is disgusted and horrified. However, after reading Masashi's secret diaries and talking with the people he has interacted with, she realizes how much he cares for Rina and keeps his secret. Seeing Masashi's love for Rina, she entrusts him to continue impersonating her as she finishes her studies as a beautician. As the series ends, Masashi (using a mask and wig that temporarily enables him to appear in public as Masashi again, much to the horror of everyone at the school) publicly declares his love for Rina, then continues his life as Yuna Kurimi until the real Yuna finishes her studies. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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===Main characters=== |
===Main characters=== |
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;{{Nihongo|Masashi Rando|乱堂 政|Randō Masashi}} |
;{{Nihongo|Masashi Rando|乱堂 政|Randō Masashi}} |
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:The main character, he is a [[karate]] expert who is very arrogant because not many can defeat him. After a school bus accident, which horrifically disfigures him, his face is reconstructed to that of Rina Kurimi, a fellow student whom he feels an attraction towards. After waking from his year-long coma, he is mistaken by Rina for her missing identical twin sister Yuna (the only difference now being their hair color, with Rina's being black and "Yuna"'s being blonde due to its having changed color during his coma). In the end, despite much inner turmoil on what to do, Masashi decides to pose as Yuna until he is able to find the real Yuna. |
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[[File:Randou2.JPG|80px|right]] |
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:At first, he has a lot of trouble acting like a typical female high school student, and his personality as Masashi comes out often with disastrous results. Even after being in a coma for a year, he is still incredibly strong which usually raises a lot of questions because of his small size. Often, as a running gag, he gets nosebleeds when he gets stimulated. However, as time goes on, he comes to discover a lot of things about being a female. Due to his vibrant personality and Rina's cute face, he gets many male (and one female) suitors in the school, something that does not exactly make him happy. Furthermore, one of his main fears is that he'll become accustomed to being Yuna for good. When it comes to matters involving Rina, however, he is often very selfless and only thinks about her happiness. |
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:The main character, he is a [[karate]] expert who is very arrogant because not many can defeat him. After a school bus accident, his face is reconstructed to that of Rina Kurimi, a fellow student whom he feels an attraction towards. After waking from his year-long coma, he is mistaken by Rina for her missing identical twin sister Yuna (the only difference now being their hair color, with Rina's being black and "Yuna"'s being blonde due to its having changed color during his coma). In the end, despite much inner turmoil on what to do, Masashi decides to pose as Yuna until he is able to find the real Yuna. |
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:At first, he has a lot of trouble acting like a typical female high school student, and his personality as Masashi comes out often with disastrous results. Even after being in a coma for a year, he is still incredibly strong which usually raises a lot of questions because of his small size. Often, as a running gag, he gets [[Nosebleed#Nosebleeds in fiction|nosebleeds]] when he gets stimulated. However, as time goes on, he comes to discover a lot of things about being a female. Due to his vibrant personality and Rina's cute face, he gets many male (and one female) suitors in the school, something that does not exactly make him happy. Furthermore, one of his main fears is that he'll become accustomed to being Yuna for good. When it comes to matters involving Rina, however, he is often very selfless and only thinks about her happiness. |
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;{{Nihongo|Rina Kurimi|栗見 理奈|Kurimi Rina}} |
;{{Nihongo|Rina Kurimi|栗見 理奈|Kurimi Rina}} |
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:She is the girl Masashi likes and |
:She is the girl Masashi likes, and she liked him back before the accident, but she just never told him. She has a quiet personality and feels responsible for what happened to her real identical twin sister Yuna after Yuna ran away from home. Rina is a very emotional person and depends a lot on Masashi (as Yuna) for support and guidance. |
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:She is a very intelligent person and the smartest in her class, but she seems to struggle when it comes to cooking. After Masashi came back as Yuna, Rina has become terrified that her sister will end up leaving her again and hangs out with her more often than not because of it, even trying to stay physically closer to "Yuna". She has noticed the change in "Yuna"'s personality, but likes it, even to the point of buying a wig that looks like "Yuna"'s hair and pretending to be Yuna for a day. |
:She is a very intelligent person and the smartest in her class, but she seems to struggle when it comes to cooking. After Masashi came back as Yuna, Rina has become terrified that her sister will end up leaving her again and hangs out with her more often than not because of it, even trying to stay physically closer to "Yuna". She has noticed the change in "Yuna"'s personality, but likes it, even to the point of buying a wig that looks like "Yuna"'s hair and pretending to be Yuna for a day. |
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;{{Nihongo|Yuna Kurimi|栗見 由奈|Kurimi Yuna}} |
;{{Nihongo|Yuna Kurimi|栗見 由奈|Kurimi Yuna}} |
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:Rina's real twin sister and the person Masashi impersonates. After an argument with her parents, who wanted her to attend the same high school as Rina, she ended up running away from home in order to fulfill her dream of becoming a beautician. After she left, she traveled to [[Otaru]] and started working in the Kaze hair salon owned by the Yoshida family. Additionally, she started living with them for the time being. During her time working at the salon, Yuna was described to be a very hard-worker. She is also very intelligent, much like Rina, though smarter than her younger sister. After the salon went out of business, she said she would go to a professional beautician school in [[Sapporo]], but she later tells Masashi that she has been attending a beautician school in [[Tokyo]]. Although she was originally very angry with Masashi for pretending to be her and lying to Rina, his selflessness in sacrificing his own life and identity to make Rina happy makes a strong impression on her and she forgives him, entrusting Rina to his care (as Yuna) until she can complete her studies and return as herself. |
:Rina's real twin sister and the person Masashi impersonates. After an argument with her parents, who wanted her to attend the same high school as Rina, she ended up running away from home in order to fulfill her dream of becoming a beautician. After she left, she traveled to [[Otaru]] and started working in the Kaze hair salon owned by the Yoshida family. Additionally, she started living with them for the time being. During her time working at the salon, Yuna was described to be a very hard-worker. She is also very intelligent, much like Rina, though smarter than her younger sister. After the salon went out of business, she said she would go to a professional beautician school in [[Sapporo]], but she later tells Masashi that she has been attending a beautician school in [[Tokyo]]. Although she was originally very angry with Masashi for pretending to be her and lying to Rina, his selflessness in sacrificing his own life and identity to make Rina happy makes a strong impression on her and she forgives him, entrusting Rina to his care (as Yuna) until she can complete her studies and return as herself. |
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;{{Nihongo|Dr. Jun Manabe|真鍋 順|Manabe Jun}} |
;{{Nihongo|Dr. Jun Manabe|真鍋 順|Manabe Jun}} |
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:He is the very talented doctor who reconstructed Masashi's face using a picture of Rina as a reference that he found on Masashi's charred body after the school bus accident. He is excessively perverted and constantly suggests that Masashi should get a complete [[Sex reassignment surgery male-to-female|sex reassignment surgery]] to become more feminine, much to the disgust and wrath of Masashi (which often has him end up on the receiving end of a very violent and graphic beating). He helps Masashi throughout the story even after the surgery and even seems to serve as his mentor. He runs a small clinic/private hospital close by the school and the Kurimi house. |
:He is the very talented doctor who reconstructed Masashi's face using a picture of Rina as a reference that he found on Masashi's charred body after the school bus accident. He is excessively perverted and constantly suggests that Masashi should get a complete [[Sex reassignment surgery male-to-female|sex reassignment surgery]] to become more feminine, much to the disgust and wrath of Masashi (which often has him end up on the receiving end of a very violent and graphic beating). He helps Masashi throughout the story even after the surgery and even seems to serve as his mentor. He runs a small clinic/private hospital close by the school and the Kurimi house. |
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===Supporting characters=== |
===Supporting characters=== |
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;{{Nihongo|Yukie Sano|佐野 雪江|Sano Yukie}} |
;{{Nihongo|Yukie Sano|佐野 雪江|Sano Yukie}} |
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:She is the most mature of Rina's friends. Additionally, she is the only one who has a boyfriend (Reiji Nakama who is older than her and already attending a |
:She is the most mature of Rina's friends. Additionally, she is the only one who has a boyfriend (Reiji Nakama who is older than her and already attending a university). Much like Masashi, she can get mad very easily and gets out of control. Because of this, Masashi is very scared of her when she is like this. She does have a soft side however, she is rather creative and is one of the best at her studies. |
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;{{Nihongo|Keiko Tsukamato|塚本 恵子|Tsukamoto Keiko}} |
;{{Nihongo|Keiko Tsukamato|塚本 恵子|Tsukamoto Keiko}} |
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:She is one of Rina's best friends and questions the existence of the male human. However, she loves animals and has a vast collection of stuffed animals and a couple of pets to show for it. Despite her boyish haircut, she tends to have a very |
:She is one of Rina's best friends and questions the existence of the male human. However, she loves animals and has a vast collection of stuffed animals and a couple of pets to show for it. Despite her boyish haircut, she tends to have a very feminine personality—doing things that normal girls her age would consider fun. However, she is a bit of a tomboy, since she likes playing sports more than other girls. |
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;{{Nihongo|Midori Akai|赤井 美都里|Akai Midori}} |
;{{Nihongo|Midori Akai|赤井 美都里|Akai Midori}} |
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:She seems to be the most outgoing of Rina's friends and never passes up the opportunity to flirt with guys. She tries very much to get a boyfriend up to being obsessed about it and is somewhat jealous of others due to the fact that she does not have one. She once commented that she is "kind of afraid of animals." |
:She seems to be the most outgoing of Rina's friends and never passes up the opportunity to flirt with guys. She tries very much to get a boyfriend up to being obsessed about it and is somewhat jealous of others due to the fact that she does not have one. She once commented that she is "kind of afraid of animals." |
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;{{Nihongo|Takahiro Kinoshita|木ノ下 貴弘|Kinoshita Takahiro}}{{nobold|,}} {{Nihongo|Shiyūji Tamura|田村修二|Tamura Shiyūji}} {{nobold|and}} {{Nihongo|Takuya Endō|遠藤拓也|Endō Takuya}} |
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:Three members of the karate club that were subordinates of Masashi. When Masashi came back to school as Yuna and destroyed the members of the karate club, they ended up choosing "her" as their unofficial leader, as Masashi has no intention of returning to the club while impersonating Yuna. They often cause trouble for Masashi, leading him to refer to the trio as "[[The Three Stooges]]." |
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;{{Nihongo|Takahiro Kinoshita|木ノ下 貴弘|Kinoshita Takahiro}}, {{Nihongo|Shiyūji Tamura|田村修二|Tamura Shiyūji}} & {{Nihongo|Takuya Endō|遠藤拓也|Endō Takuya}} |
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:Three members of the karate club that were subordinates of Masashi. When Masashi came back to school as Yuna and destroyed the members of the karate club, they ended up choosing 'her' as their unofficial leader - Masashi has no intention of returning to the club while impersonating Yuna. They often cause trouble for Masashi, leading him to refer to the trio as "[[The Three Stooges]]." |
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;{{Nihongo|Miwa Masuko|升子 美和|Masuko Miwa}} |
;{{Nihongo|Miwa Masuko|升子 美和|Masuko Miwa}} |
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:She is Rina's cousin who becomes the substitute teacher for |
:She is Rina's cousin who becomes the substitute teacher for Japanese at Rina's school. She apparently is very close with the real Yuna, which causes problems for Masashi. She seems to have a thing about getting to the bottom of things when it comes to a mystery, which led to her trying to investigate Masashi-as-Yuna when she first came back; however, she found out what this prying felt like when some former students at her former school began stalking her, and seeing Mashashi rescue Rina from the stalkers allayed her suspicions. Eventually, she is able to become a regular teacher at Seika high school, where Masashi and the others go to school. |
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;{{Nihongo|Nozomi Ueda|植田 望|Ueda Nozomi}} |
;{{Nihongo|Nozomi Ueda|植田 望|Ueda Nozomi}} |
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:She is a first year student who approached Masashi (as Yuna) wanting "Yuna" to be her 'big sister.' It is later found out however that she has a massive crush on her and does everything to be near her. She sees Yuna as a good |
:She is a first year student who approached Masashi (as Yuna) wanting "Yuna" to be her 'big sister.' It is later found out however that she has a massive crush on her and does everything to be near her. She sees Yuna as a good role model for herself and has admired her for that. She seems to have a poor opinion about boys, once having commented that they are "dirty and ugly creatures." Nozomi's father runs a [[kendo]] [[dojo]] that Nozomi also trains (she is ranked as a [[Kendo#Grades|2-dan]]). In addition, she comes from a very rich family although that is from her mother's side. Much like Masashi who appears to be a normal high school girl, Nozomi is a good fighter and can be very intimidating because of this. She also seems to be very popular among the first year male students because of her cute looks. |
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;{{Nihongo|Natsuo Kobayashi|小林 夏緒|Kobayashi Natsuo}} |
;{{Nihongo|Natsuo Kobayashi|小林 夏緒|Kobayashi Natsuo}} |
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:She is the grandchild of the monk from the temple the karate club goes to train at once a year. She was partly trained by Masashi when he was visiting the temple, though she is now more skilled. When she fights, she has the tendency to show her panties a lot. Apparently, she fell in love with Masashi during their training together. Eventually she transfers to Masashi's school even though at first she believes him to be dead like everyone else. After secretly listening in on a conversation between Masashi and Manabe, she learns the truth about the whole situation and becomes a threat for giving away the secret. However, after seeing Masashi's surprising selflessness, she decides to help him find Yuna and wholeheartedly expresses her joy at seeing Masashi alive. Natsuo is the only other person who knows of Masashi's secret and does tease him a bit with it to get him to notice her. This leads to a love triangle as Masashi is somewhat torn between Rina and Natsuo who both are in love with him. |
:She is the grandchild of the monk from the temple the karate club goes to train at once a year. She was partly trained by Masashi when he was visiting the temple, though she is now more skilled. When she fights, she has the tendency to show her panties a lot. Apparently, she fell in love with Masashi during their training together. Eventually she transfers to Masashi's school even though at first she believes him to be dead like everyone else. After secretly listening in on a conversation between Masashi and Manabe, she learns the truth about the whole situation and becomes a threat for giving away the secret. However, after seeing Masashi's surprising selflessness, she decides to help him find Yuna and wholeheartedly expresses her joy at seeing Masashi alive. Natsuo is the only other person who knows of Masashi's secret and does tease him a bit with it to get him to notice her. This leads to a love triangle as Masashi is somewhat torn between Rina and Natsuo who both are in love with him. |
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;{{Nihongo|Masato Miki|美木 聖人|Miki Masato}} |
;{{Nihongo|Masato Miki|美木 聖人|Miki Masato}} |
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:He is the student body president at Rina's school and also the most popular guy, especially among the female population. He has been described as smart, good at sports, and very well at his work as the student president. However, he is rather conceited about his status. Eventually, he takes a liking to Yuna (not knowing it is Masashi), much to Masashi's horror. |
:He is the student body president at Rina's school and also the most popular guy, especially among the female population. He has been described as smart, good at sports, and very well at his work as the student president. However, he is rather conceited about his status. Eventually, he takes a liking to Yuna (not knowing it is Masashi), much to Masashi's horror. |
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;Jinnai |
;Jinnai |
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:He is a technician who develops products to be used for [[Model (person)|models]]. Jinnai is the only employee of his company ''Jinnai Modeling Research and Development Co.'' Dr. Manabe knows him, and Jinnai makes products that Manabe uses for Masashi's situation. |
:He is a technician who develops products to be used for [[Model (person)|models]]. Jinnai is the only employee of his company ''Jinnai Modeling Research and Development Co.'' Dr. Manabe knows him, and Jinnai makes products that Manabe uses for Masashi's situation. |
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;Jin Yoshida |
;Jin Yoshida |
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:A young man living in [[Otaru]] who knows the real Yuna. His family used to own a [[hair salon]] called {{Nihongo|''Kaze''|風}} (meaning ''Wind'') and at the time, Yuna lived with them as she worked as one of the assistants in the salon. Incidentally, Jin ended up falling in love with Yuna while she stayed with them for a few months. Before he met Yuna, he had co-founded a gang called ''The Crimsons'' with a guy named Haga. Eventually, he got into some trouble with the police after stabbing someone in a fight, and the salon went out of business for this. Later, Jin left the Crimsons to become a beautician, but Haga saw this as a form of betrayal. Thus, they are now enemies. |
:A young man living in [[Otaru]] who knows the real Yuna. His family used to own a [[hair salon]] called {{Nihongo|''Kaze''|風}} (meaning ''Wind'') and at the time, Yuna lived with them as she worked as one of the assistants in the salon. Incidentally, Jin ended up falling in love with Yuna while she stayed with them for a few months. Before he met Yuna, he had co-founded a gang called ''The Crimsons'' with a guy named Haga. Eventually, he got into some trouble with the police after stabbing someone in a fight, and the salon went out of business for this. Later, Jin left the Crimsons to become a beautician, but Haga saw this as a form of betrayal. Thus, they are now enemies. |
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Written and illustrated by [[Yasuhiro Kanō]], ''Pretty Face'' was serialized in [[Shueisha]]'s [[Shōnen manga|{{Transliteration|ja|shōnen}} manga]] magazine ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]'' from May 14, 2002,{{efn|It started in the magazine's 24th issue of 2002 ([[cover date]] May 27),<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ2002年24|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M543206|website=Media Arts Database|publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]|access-date=June 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230619042611/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M543206|archive-date=June 19, 2023|language=ja|url-status=live}}</ref> released on May 14 of that same year.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ2002年24号詳細情報|url=http://www.manganetto.com/detail/zasshi/mag1870.shtml|website=manganetto.com|access-date=June 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230619042334/http://www.manganetto.com/detail/zasshi/mag1870.shtml|archive-date=June 19, 2023|language=ja|url-status=live}}</ref>}} to June 9, 2003.{{efn|It finished in the magazine's 28th issue of 2003 ([[cover date]] June 23),<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ2003年28|url=https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M543153|website=Media Arts Database|publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]]|access-date=June 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230619042737/https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/id/M543153|archive-date=June 19, 2023|language=ja|url-status=live}}</ref> released on June 9 of that same year.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:週刊少年ジャンプ 2003年 Vol. 28|url=http://jump.shueisha.co.jp/henshu/backnumber/2003/28.html|website=Pop Web Jump|publisher=[[Shueisha]]|access-date=June 19, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040416125909/http://jump.shueisha.co.jp/henshu/backnumber/2003/28.html|archive-date=April 16, 2004|language=ja}}</ref>}} Its chapters collected in six {{Transliteration|ja|[[tankōbon]]}} volumes, released from October 4, 2002,<ref name="Vol1JP"/> to November 4, 2003.<ref name="Vol6JP"/> |
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In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by [[Viz Media]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Carle, Chris|url=http://comics.ign.com/articles/767/767774p1.html|title=NYCC 07: Viz Announces Shonen Jump Titles|publisher=[[IGN]]|date=February 25, 2007|access-date=February 18, 2009|archive-date=March 2, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070302031254/http://comics.ign.com/articles/767/767774p1.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The volumes were published between August 7, 2007,<ref name="Vol1EN"/> and June 3, 2008.<ref name="Vol6EN"/> The manga was added to Viz Media's ''Shonen Jump'' online service in 2018.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ressler|first=Karen|title=Viz's New Shonen Jump Service Launches With 70+ Catalog Manga|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-12-17/viz-new-shonen-jump-service-launches-with-70-catalog-manga/.140948|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=June 19, 2023|date=December 17, 2018|archive-date=October 7, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201007161835/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-12-17/viz-new-shonen-jump-service-launches-with-70-catalog-manga/.140948|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The ''Pretty Face'' manga was first serialized in the manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. The first [[Tankōbon|bound volume]] was released on October 4, 2002 and ended in Japan in November 2003. The manga series has a rather abrupt ending, finishing with fifty-two chapters and one extra chapter. It was intended to run longer, but was canceled due to the low ratings it had in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.{{citation needed|date=May 2013}} The last chapter featured additional information and alternate endings, as well as some original storyboard art. In North America, the manga was released by [[Viz Media]] between August 7, 2007 and June 3, 2008. |
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* {{Cite web|first=Robert|last=Harris|title=Pretty Face Vol. #02|url=http://www.mania.com/pretty-face-vol-02_article_83647.html|work=Mania Entertainment|publisher=Demand Media|date=November 20, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120930001028/http://www.mania.com/pretty-face-vol-02_article_83647.html|archive-date=September 30, 2012|url-status=dead }} |
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* {{Cite web|first=A.E.|last=Sparrow|title=Pretty Face: Volume 4 Review|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2008/05/06/pretty-face-volume-4-review|work=[[IGN]]|date=May 6, 2008|publisher=Ziff Davis }}<!-- http://comics.ign.com/articles/871/871806p1.html --> |
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* {{Cite web|url=http://www.mangalife.com/reviews/PrettyFacev1.htm|title=Pretty Face v1|last=Aronson|first=Michael|work=Manga Life|publisher=[[Silver Bullet Comics]]|access-date=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070817105012/http://www.mangalife.com/reviews/PrettyFacev1.htm|archive-date=August 17, 2007 }} |
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* {{Cite web |first=A.E. |last=Sparrow |title=Pretty Face: Volume 4 Review |url=http://comics.ign.com/articles/871/871806p1.html |work=[[IGN]] |date=May 6, 2008 |accessdate= }} |
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* {{Cite news|author=Scott, Sheridan|title=Pretty Face Vol 1|work=[[Newtype USA]]|volume=6|issue=8|page=103|date=August 2007|issn=1541-4817}} |
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* {{Cite web |url=http://www.mangalife.com/reviews/PrettyFacev1.htm |title=Pretty Face v1 |last=Aronson |first=Michael |work=Manga Life |publisher=Silver Bullet Comics |accessdate= |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20070817105012/www.mangalife.com/reviews/PrettyFacev1.htm |archivedate=August 17, 2007 }} |
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* {{Cite news |author=Scott, Sheridan |title=Pretty Face Vol 1 |work=Newtype USA |volume=6 |issue=8 |page=103 |date=August 2007 |issn=1541-4817}} |
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プリティフェイス (Puriti Feisu) | |
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Genre | Romantic comedy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Yasuhiro Kanō |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | May 14, 2002 – June 9, 2003 |
Volumes | 6 |
Pretty Face (Japanese: プリティフェイス, Hepburn: Puriti Feisu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Kano. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 2002 to June 2003, with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes. The story revolves around a high school boy who suffers an accident and having his face reconstructed in the form of his crush, attempts to impersonate a girl whom his crush mistakes for her twin sister. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media.
Plot
[edit]Masashi Rando is a high school student and karate expert who harbors an unconfessed love for a fellow student, Rina Kurimi. One day, while returning home from a karate tournament in Hokkaidō, he is involved in a tragic school bus accident and burned beyond recognition.
One year later, Masashi awakes from a coma to find that he has been in the care of a talented (yet slightly deranged) surgeon named Jun Manabe. Masashi finds out his disfigured face had been reconstructed in the image of the girl he has a crush on. Not knowing what Masashi originally looked like, Dr. Manabe used a photo in Masashi's pocket as the model for his reconstructive surgery.
Afterwards, Masashi finds out that during his year long coma, he was mistakenly pronounced deceased, his parents moved away, and even his house was demolished. Once he has realized his old life is now gone, he breaks down in complete despair on the sidewalk in front of the empty lot that was his former household. On his way back to Manabe's clinic, he runs into Rina by chance, and is mistaken for her missing twin sister, Yuna. After Rina takes him back to her house and presents him as Yuna, he lies about having amnesia in order not to arouse any sudden suspicions. Masashi wants Jun to change his face back to the way it was but has no picture of himself to help. He does get a picture of himself eventually but later, after seeing how much pain Rina experienced during the time her sister was gone, Masashi decides to impersonate Yuna for the time being until he can find the real Yuna and bring her back to the Kurimi family.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]- Masashi Rando (乱堂 政, Randō Masashi)
- The main character, he is a karate expert who is very arrogant because not many can defeat him. After a school bus accident, which horrifically disfigures him, his face is reconstructed to that of Rina Kurimi, a fellow student whom he feels an attraction towards. After waking from his year-long coma, he is mistaken by Rina for her missing identical twin sister Yuna (the only difference now being their hair color, with Rina's being black and "Yuna"'s being blonde due to its having changed color during his coma). In the end, despite much inner turmoil on what to do, Masashi decides to pose as Yuna until he is able to find the real Yuna.
- At first, he has a lot of trouble acting like a typical female high school student, and his personality as Masashi comes out often with disastrous results. Even after being in a coma for a year, he is still incredibly strong which usually raises a lot of questions because of his small size. Often, as a running gag, he gets nosebleeds when he gets stimulated. However, as time goes on, he comes to discover a lot of things about being a female. Due to his vibrant personality and Rina's cute face, he gets many male (and one female) suitors in the school, something that does not exactly make him happy. Furthermore, one of his main fears is that he'll become accustomed to being Yuna for good. When it comes to matters involving Rina, however, he is often very selfless and only thinks about her happiness.
- Rina Kurimi (栗見 理奈, Kurimi Rina)
- She is the girl Masashi likes, and she liked him back before the accident, but she just never told him. She has a quiet personality and feels responsible for what happened to her real identical twin sister Yuna after Yuna ran away from home. Rina is a very emotional person and depends a lot on Masashi (as Yuna) for support and guidance.
- She is a very intelligent person and the smartest in her class, but she seems to struggle when it comes to cooking. After Masashi came back as Yuna, Rina has become terrified that her sister will end up leaving her again and hangs out with her more often than not because of it, even trying to stay physically closer to "Yuna". She has noticed the change in "Yuna"'s personality, but likes it, even to the point of buying a wig that looks like "Yuna"'s hair and pretending to be Yuna for a day.
- Yuna Kurimi (栗見 由奈, Kurimi Yuna)
- Rina's real twin sister and the person Masashi impersonates. After an argument with her parents, who wanted her to attend the same high school as Rina, she ended up running away from home in order to fulfill her dream of becoming a beautician. After she left, she traveled to Otaru and started working in the Kaze hair salon owned by the Yoshida family. Additionally, she started living with them for the time being. During her time working at the salon, Yuna was described to be a very hard-worker. She is also very intelligent, much like Rina, though smarter than her younger sister. After the salon went out of business, she said she would go to a professional beautician school in Sapporo, but she later tells Masashi that she has been attending a beautician school in Tokyo. Although she was originally very angry with Masashi for pretending to be her and lying to Rina, his selflessness in sacrificing his own life and identity to make Rina happy makes a strong impression on her and she forgives him, entrusting Rina to his care (as Yuna) until she can complete her studies and return as herself.
- Dr. Jun Manabe (真鍋 順, Manabe Jun)
- He is the very talented doctor who reconstructed Masashi's face using a picture of Rina as a reference that he found on Masashi's charred body after the school bus accident. He is excessively perverted and constantly suggests that Masashi should get a complete sex reassignment surgery to become more feminine, much to the disgust and wrath of Masashi (which often has him end up on the receiving end of a very violent and graphic beating). He helps Masashi throughout the story even after the surgery and even seems to serve as his mentor. He runs a small clinic/private hospital close by the school and the Kurimi house.
Supporting characters
[edit]- Yukie Sano (佐野 雪江, Sano Yukie)
- She is the most mature of Rina's friends. Additionally, she is the only one who has a boyfriend (Reiji Nakama who is older than her and already attending a university). Much like Masashi, she can get mad very easily and gets out of control. Because of this, Masashi is very scared of her when she is like this. She does have a soft side however, she is rather creative and is one of the best at her studies.
- Keiko Tsukamato (塚本 恵子, Tsukamoto Keiko)
- She is one of Rina's best friends and questions the existence of the male human. However, she loves animals and has a vast collection of stuffed animals and a couple of pets to show for it. Despite her boyish haircut, she tends to have a very feminine personality—doing things that normal girls her age would consider fun. However, she is a bit of a tomboy, since she likes playing sports more than other girls.
- Midori Akai (赤井 美都里, Akai Midori)
- She seems to be the most outgoing of Rina's friends and never passes up the opportunity to flirt with guys. She tries very much to get a boyfriend up to being obsessed about it and is somewhat jealous of others due to the fact that she does not have one. She once commented that she is "kind of afraid of animals."
- Takahiro Kinoshita (木ノ下 貴弘, Kinoshita Takahiro), Shiyūji Tamura (田村修二, Tamura Shiyūji) and Takuya Endō (遠藤拓也, Endō Takuya)
- Three members of the karate club that were subordinates of Masashi. When Masashi came back to school as Yuna and destroyed the members of the karate club, they ended up choosing "her" as their unofficial leader, as Masashi has no intention of returning to the club while impersonating Yuna. They often cause trouble for Masashi, leading him to refer to the trio as "The Three Stooges."
- Miwa Masuko (升子 美和, Masuko Miwa)
- She is Rina's cousin who becomes the substitute teacher for Japanese at Rina's school. She apparently is very close with the real Yuna, which causes problems for Masashi. She seems to have a thing about getting to the bottom of things when it comes to a mystery, which led to her trying to investigate Masashi-as-Yuna when she first came back; however, she found out what this prying felt like when some former students at her former school began stalking her, and seeing Mashashi rescue Rina from the stalkers allayed her suspicions. Eventually, she is able to become a regular teacher at Seika high school, where Masashi and the others go to school.
- Nozomi Ueda (植田 望, Ueda Nozomi)
- She is a first year student who approached Masashi (as Yuna) wanting "Yuna" to be her 'big sister.' It is later found out however that she has a massive crush on her and does everything to be near her. She sees Yuna as a good role model for herself and has admired her for that. She seems to have a poor opinion about boys, once having commented that they are "dirty and ugly creatures." Nozomi's father runs a kendo dojo that Nozomi also trains (she is ranked as a 2-dan). In addition, she comes from a very rich family although that is from her mother's side. Much like Masashi who appears to be a normal high school girl, Nozomi is a good fighter and can be very intimidating because of this. She also seems to be very popular among the first year male students because of her cute looks.
- Natsuo Kobayashi (小林 夏緒, Kobayashi Natsuo)
- She is the grandchild of the monk from the temple the karate club goes to train at once a year. She was partly trained by Masashi when he was visiting the temple, though she is now more skilled. When she fights, she has the tendency to show her panties a lot. Apparently, she fell in love with Masashi during their training together. Eventually she transfers to Masashi's school even though at first she believes him to be dead like everyone else. After secretly listening in on a conversation between Masashi and Manabe, she learns the truth about the whole situation and becomes a threat for giving away the secret. However, after seeing Masashi's surprising selflessness, she decides to help him find Yuna and wholeheartedly expresses her joy at seeing Masashi alive. Natsuo is the only other person who knows of Masashi's secret and does tease him a bit with it to get him to notice her. This leads to a love triangle as Masashi is somewhat torn between Rina and Natsuo who both are in love with him.
Other characters
[edit]- Masato Miki (美木 聖人, Miki Masato)
- He is the student body president at Rina's school and also the most popular guy, especially among the female population. He has been described as smart, good at sports, and very well at his work as the student president. However, he is rather conceited about his status. Eventually, he takes a liking to Yuna (not knowing it is Masashi), much to Masashi's horror.
- Jinnai
- He is a technician who develops products to be used for models. Jinnai is the only employee of his company Jinnai Modeling Research and Development Co. Dr. Manabe knows him, and Jinnai makes products that Manabe uses for Masashi's situation.
- Jin Yoshida
- A young man living in Otaru who knows the real Yuna. His family used to own a hair salon called Kaze (風) (meaning Wind) and at the time, Yuna lived with them as she worked as one of the assistants in the salon. Incidentally, Jin ended up falling in love with Yuna while she stayed with them for a few months. Before he met Yuna, he had co-founded a gang called The Crimsons with a guy named Haga. Eventually, he got into some trouble with the police after stabbing someone in a fight, and the salon went out of business for this. Later, Jin left the Crimsons to become a beautician, but Haga saw this as a form of betrayal. Thus, they are now enemies.
Publication
[edit]Written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Kanō, Pretty Face was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 14, 2002,[a] to June 9, 2003.[b] Its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes, released from October 4, 2002,[6] to November 4, 2003.[7]
In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by Viz Media.[8] The volumes were published between August 7, 2007,[9] and June 3, 2008.[10] The manga was added to Viz Media's Shonen Jump online service in 2018.[11]
Volumes
[edit]No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | October 4, 2002[6] | 978-4-08-873361-6 | August 7, 2007[9] | 978-1-4215-1368-3 |
2 | December 4, 2002[12] | 978-4-08-873350-0 | October 2, 2007[13] | 978-1-4215-1369-0 |
3 | February 4, 2003[14] | 978-4-08-873384-5 | December 4, 2007[15] | 978-1-4215-1370-6 |
4 | May 1, 2003[16] | 978-4-08-873423-1 | February 5, 2008[17] | 978-1-4215-1547-2 |
5 | August 4, 2003[18] | 978-4-08-873497-2 | April 1, 2008[19] | 978-1-4215-1644-8 |
6 | November 4, 2003[7] | 978-4-08-873526-9 | June 3, 2008[10] | 978-1-4215-1645-5 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ It started in the magazine's 24th issue of 2002 (cover date May 27),[2] released on May 14 of that same year.[3]
- ^ It finished in the magazine's 28th issue of 2003 (cover date June 23),[4] released on June 9 of that same year.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Harris, Robert (September 19, 2007). "Pretty Face Vol. #01". Mania Entertainment. Demand Media. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ2002年24. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on June 19, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ2002年24号詳細情報. manganetto.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on June 19, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ2003年28. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on June 19, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ 週刊少年ジャンプ 2003年 Vol. 28. Pop Web Jump (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on April 16, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ a b プリティフェイス 1. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 23, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ a b プリティフェイス 6. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on February 26, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ Carle, Chris (February 25, 2007). "NYCC 07: Viz Announces Shonen Jump Titles". IGN. Archived from the original on March 2, 2007. Retrieved February 18, 2009.
- ^ a b "Pretty Face, Vol. 1". Viz Media. Archived from the original on July 8, 2022. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ a b "Pretty Face, Vol. 6". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ Ressler, Karen (December 17, 2018). "Viz's New Shonen Jump Service Launches With 70+ Catalog Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on October 7, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ プリティフェイス 2. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 23, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Pretty Face, Vol. 2". Viz Media. Archived from the original on August 15, 2022. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ プリティフェイス 3. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on November 23, 2004. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Pretty Face, Vol. 3". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ プリティフェイス 4. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on February 26, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Pretty Face, Vol. 4". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ プリティフェイス 5. s-book.com (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on March 2, 2005. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ^ "Pretty Face, Vol. 5". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
Further reading
[edit]- Harris, Robert (November 20, 2007). "Pretty Face Vol. #02". Mania Entertainment. Demand Media. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012.
- Sparrow, A.E. (May 6, 2008). "Pretty Face: Volume 4 Review". IGN. Ziff Davis.
- Aronson, Michael. "Pretty Face v1". Manga Life. Silver Bullet Comics. Archived from the original on August 17, 2007.
- Scott, Sheridan (August 2007). "Pretty Face Vol 1". Newtype USA. Vol. 6, no. 8. p. 103. ISSN 1541-4817.
External links
[edit]- "Shueisha's Pretty Face website" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 10, 2007.
- Official website at Viz Media
- Pretty Face at Anime News Network's encyclopedia