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Antique Bakery (Japanese: è¥¿æ´ éª¨è£ æ´èååºHepburn: SeiyÅ KottÅ YÅgashiten, lit. 'Western Antique Cake-Shop') is a manga by Fumi Yoshinaga depicting the lives of four men who work in a small bakery. It was published in Japan by Shinshokan and in English by Digital Manga Publishing. The series won the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for shÅjo manga.[1] The manga was adapted as a Japanese TV drama, with the title Antique or Antique Cake Store, that was broadcast on Fuji TV in 2001, an anime television series, airing on July 3, 2008 on Noitamina, and a Korean live-action movie.
Characters[edit]Main characters[edit]
In the Antique BakerydÅjinshi by the author, it was revealed that Keisuke has had multiple girlfriends during the course of Antique Bakery.
In the Antique Bakery Sansui turntable manuals. dÅjinshi by the author, Ono begins an intimate relationship with Chikage, however he is still ultimately in love with Tachibana.
In the Antique Bakery dÅjinshi by the author, Kanda and his French teacher Constance appear to be dating.
In the Antique Bakery dÅjinshi by the author, Chikage and Ono begin an intimate relationship.
Minor characters[edit]
Media[edit]Manga[edit]
Yoshinaga's spinoff dÅjinshi[edit]
Fumi Yoshinaga has published spinoff dÅjinshi of Antique Bakery, showing both 'slash' stories involving characters shown to be straight in the manga series, but also showing stories which were only alluded to in the manga. Yoshinaga feels that these stories are too explicit for the shÅjo manga demographic, and Akiko Mizoguchi points out that they are in the boys love genre and it would be 'unheard of' for these stories to be published by another publisher, despite their popularity in the dÅjinshi world. The existence of these stories has never been announced in Wings or in the books collecting Antique Bakery. There were seven available as of August 2003,[10] increasing to fourteen dÅjinshi as of 2011.[citation needed]
Live-action TV drama[edit]
The television series differs perceptibly from the story of the manga. While the four main male characters remain the same in many of their relationship dynamics, the BL/homosexual aspect of the original manga is significantly reduced to almost nothing.[citation needed] There is the notable addition of Itsuki Momoko, a female sports journalist who appears in the first episode of the series.
Differences between manga and TV series
Korean live-action movie[edit]
The Korean adaptation, Antique (Korean: ìì골ëìê³¼ìì ì¤í°í¬, Seoyang-gol Dongyang-gwaja-jeom Antique), was released on November 13, 2008, and drew more than 1 million moviegoers within its first two weeks of release, making it one of the most successful Korean movies ever made.[11]Directed by Min Kyu-dong, the movie stars (amongst others) Joo Ji Hoon (Goong/Princess Hours and The Devil) as the owner Jin Hyuk and Kim Jae Wook (Coffee Prince) as the genius patissier Son Woo. The film was exhibited at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2009.[12][13][14] The action in the film has been transposed to Korea and the characters given Korean names; otherwise, the script follows the main plot threads of the manga closely.
Cast[edit]
The main cast members in this film were:[15]
Anime[edit]
Animated by Nippon Animation, it features opening and ending themes by popular band Chemistry. A subtitled US release by Nozomi Entertainment has been announced for April 2011.[16]
Staff
Sources:[17]
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Reception[edit]
Comic Book Bin's Avi Weinrib enjoyed DMP's scratch-and-sniff covers.[18] Al Kratina found Antique Bakery 'fluffy, light, and disposable'.[19] Chris the 4th Pip thought the characters showed 'surprising depth'.[20]
Antique Bakery Manga
Janet Houck, writing for Mania Entertainment, felt that the story of the first volume was choppy, using many flashbacks, and that the volume should have been given a higher rating due to its depiction of Ono's backstory.[21] David Welsh enjoyed the character-driven story, especially the Christmas story, which was rooted in a business perspective.[22] Jessica Brooks of Anime Jump enjoyed that although food-themed manga is usually about food preparation, instead Antique Bakery is about customer satisfaction. She also noted that Ono's homosexuality was essentially 'played for laughs', although she did not feel this was a negative.[23] Tom Rosin, for MangaLife, felt that the first volume was 'about cakes more than anything else', and that he felt hungry after reading Tachibana's sales pitches.[24] Katherine Dacey, writing for Pop Culture Shock, felt that the main theme of the series was a 'slice of life friendship story'.[25] Johanna Carlson noted that the series is faux-yaoi.[26] Robin Brenner, writing for TeenReads, noted that the series' plot is not 'the point' about this manga - the funny character interactions and elegant character artwork are.[27]
The series won the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for shÅjo manga.[1] The English edition of Antique Bakery was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2007, in the category 'Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Japan'.[28]
See also[edit]References[edit]
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