Nisekoi

Nisekoi: False Love
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Kosaki Onodera, Raku Ichijo, and Chitoge Kirisaki
ニセコイ
Genre
Manga
Written byNaoshi Komi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 7, 2011August 8, 2016
Volumes25 (List of volumes)
Novel series
Nisekoi: Urabana
Written byHajime Tanaka
Illustrated byNaoshi Komi
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump J-Books
DemographicMale
Original runJune 4, 2013April 3, 2015
Volumes3
Anime television series
Directed by
Produced by
Written by
Music by
StudioShaft
Licensed by
Original networkMBS, Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, tvk, CTC, TV Saitama, TV Aichi, TVQ, TVh, BS11
English network
Original run January 11, 2014 May 24, 2014
Episodes20 + 3 OVAs (List of episodes)
Video game
Nisekoi: Yomeiri!?
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
PlatformPlayStation Vita
Released
  • JP: November 27, 2014
Anime television series
Nisekoi:
Directed by
Produced by
  • Kazumasa Sanjōba
  • Ryū Hashimoto
  • Miku Ōshima
  • Akiko Yodo
Written by
  • Akiyuki Shinbo
  • Shaft
Music byTomoki Kikuya
StudioShaft
Licensed by
  • AUS: Madman Entertainment
  • NA: Aniplex of America
  • UK: Kazé UK
Original networkMBS, Tokyo MX, BS11
English network
Original run April 10, 2015 June 26, 2015
Episodes12 + 1 OVA (List of episodes)
Live-action film

Nisekoi: False Love (Japanese: ニセコイ, Hepburn: Nisekoi, lit.'Fake 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 the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 2011 to August 2016, with its chapters collected in 25 tankōbon volumes. Nisekoi was published in English in Viz Media's digital magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump and was also released by the publisher in English in digital and print volumes. A three-volume novel series, titled Nisekoi: Urabana, written by Hajime Tanaka, was released from June 2013 to April 2015.

A 20-episode anime television series produced by Shaft was broadcast from January to May 2014. A 12-episode second season, titled Nisekoi:, was broadcast from April to June 2015. Aniplex of America has licensed the series for streaming and home video distribution in North America. A live-action film adaptation premiered in December 2018.

  1. ^ Eisenbeis, Richard (May 27, 2014). "Nisekoi is the Epitome of a Cliché Rom-Com Anime". Kotaku. Archived from the original on January 13, 2023. Retrieved May 2, 2020. Nisekoi isn't particularly fresh or new in what it delivers. It's a harem love story with stereotypical characters in cliché high school situations. It goes nowhere and is happy enough to play around spinning its wheels.
  2. ^ "The Official Website for Nisekoi: False Love". Viz Media. Archived from the original on June 10, 2019. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Animax Asia's Nisekoi Ad Reveals May 5 Premiere". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 30, 2016. Retrieved May 25, 2016.


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