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Captivated, by You

Cover of the volume

夢中さ、きみに。
(Muchū sa, Kimi ni)

Manga

Written by

Yama Wayama

Published by

Enterbrain

English publisher

Imprint

Beam Comics

Published

  • August 10, 2019 (Enterbrain)
  • Volumes

    1

    Television drama

    Directed by

    • Ayuko Tsukuhara
  • Eiji Takano
  • Moeka Miyazaki
  • Written by

    • Kōhei Kiyasu
  • Manato Hamada
  • Original network

    MBS TV, TV Kanagawa

    Original run

    January 8, 2021 February 5, 2021

    Episodes

    5

    icon Anime and manga portal

    Captivated, by You (Japanese: 夢中さ、きみに。, Hepburn: Muchū sa, Kimi ni) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yama Wayama. Originally written as a doujinshi (self-published manga) in February 2019, the manga was later acquired by the Comic Beam editorial department, who published the manga in one volume in August 2019. A television drama adaptation aired from January to February 2021.

    Synopsis[edit]

    Captivated, by You is an anthology series of loosely-connected stories about students at an all-boys school. Several of the stories focus on Hayashi, an aloof and forthright student, while others focus on Nikaidou, a student who has adopted a downcast and grim persona to avoid becoming close to his classmates.

    Media[edit]

    Manga[edit]

    The manga was originally written as a doujinshi (self-published manga); it was sold at Comita127 [ja] on February 17, 2019.[1] It was later acquired by the Comic Beam editorial department, who published the manga in one tankōbon volume on August 10, 2019.[2]

    In January 2021, Yen Press announced they licensed the series for English publication.[3] They released the volume on July 27, 2021.[4]

    Live-action[edit]

    A live-action television drama adaptation aired on MBS TV and TV Kanagawa from January 8 to February 5, 2021. It was directed by Ayuko Tsukuhara, Eiji Takano, and Moeka Miyazaki, with scripts written by Kōhei Kiyasu and Manato Hamada. Ryūsei ŌnishiofNaniwa Danshi performed the lead role.[5][6]

    Reception[edit]

    In the 2020 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook's top manga for female readers, the manga ranked second.[7] The manga was also nominated for the 13th Manga Taishō in 2020.[8] At the 2020 Japan Media Arts Festival, the manga won the New Face Award in the manga division.[9] The manga also won the Short Work Prize in the 2020 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.[10]

    Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network praised the depiction of high school and artistic details of Nikaidou, while also feeling that it was too odd at points.[11] Sara Smith from School Library Journal also praised the characters and their designs.[12]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "コミティア127 『夢中さ、きみに。』サンプル" (in Japanese). Pixiv. February 16, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ "夢中さ、きみに。" (in Japanese). Comic Beam. August 10, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ Pineda, Rafael (January 20, 2021). "Yen Press Licenses 3 Light Novels, 5 Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ "Captivated, by You". Yen Press. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ "なにわ男子・大西流星がソロで初主演、和山やまのマンガ「夢中さ、きみに。」ドラマ化". Movie Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 5, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ "「夢中さ、きみに。」YouTubeで二階堂編の朗読劇を配信、梶裕貴・小野賢章出演". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. February 25, 2021. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  • ^ Pineda, Rafael (December 11, 2019). "Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Editors Unveil 2020 Rankings". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • ^ Pineda, Rafael (January 19, 2020). "13th Manga Taisho Awards Nominate 12 Titles". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • ^ Sherman, Jennifer (March 6, 2020). "Children of the Sea, A Brief History of Robo sapiens Win Media Arts Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • ^ Pineda, Rafael (April 27, 2020). "Nyx no Lantern, Sazae-san's Machiko Hasegawa Win Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prizes". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • ^ Silverman, Rebecca (September 13, 2021). "Review: Captivated, by You GN". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • ^ Smith, Sara. "Captivated, by You". School Library Journal. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  • External links[edit]

    Works by Yama Wayama

  • Let's Go Karaoke! (2019)
  • Onna no Sono no Hoshi (2020)
  • Grand Prize

    1990s

  • Jiro Taniguchi and Natsuo Sekikawa for the trilogy Bocchan No Jidai (1998)
  • Naoki Urasawa for Monster (1999)
  • 2000s

  • Reiko Okano and Baku Yumemakura for Onmyōji (2001)
  • Takehiko Inoue for Vagabond (2002)
  • Fumiko Takano for The Yellow Book: A Friend Named Jacques Thibault (2003)
  • Kyoko Okazaki for Helter Skelter (2004)
  • Naoki Urasawa for Pluto (2005)
  • Hideo Azuma for Disappearance Diary (2006)
  • Ryoko Yamagishi for Terpsichora (2007)
  • Masayuki Ishikawa for Moyashimon (2008)
  • Fumi Yoshinaga for Ōoku: The Inner Chambers and Yoshihiro Tatsumi for A Drifting Life (2009)
  • 2010s

  • Motoka Murakami for Jin and Issei Eifuku and Taiyō Matsumoto for Takemitsuzamurai (2011)
  • Hitoshi Iwaaki for Historie (2012)
  • Yasuhisa Hara for Kingdom (2013)
  • Chica Umino for March Comes In like a Lion (2014)
  • Yoiko Hoshi for Aisawa Riku (2015)
  • Kei Ichinoseki for Hanagami Sharaku and Kiyohiko Azuma for Yotsuba&! (2016)
  • Fusako Kuramochi for Hana ni Somu (2017)
  • Satoru Noda for Golden Kamuy (2018)
  • Shinobu Arima for Jitterbug The Forties (2019)
  • 2020s

  • Kazumi Yamashita for Land (2021)
  • Uoto for Orb: On the Movements of the Earth (2022)
  • Kiwa Irie for Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito (2023)
  • Mari Yamazaki, Miki Tori for PLINIVS (2024)
  • Special
    Award

    1990s

  • Shotaro Ishinomori (1998)
  • Fusanosuke Natsume (1999)
  • 2000s

  • Akira Maruyuma (2001)
  • Shigeru Mizuki (2003)
  • Tarō Minamoto (2004)
  • Kawasaki City Museum (2005)
  • Kousei Ono (2006)
  • International Institute for Children's Literature, Osaka Prefecture (2008)
  • 2010s

  • Weekly Shōnen Jump (2012)
  • Fujiko Fujio (A) (2014)
  • Chikako Mitsuhashi for Chiisana Koi no Monogatari (2015)
  • Kyoto International Manga Museum (2016)
  • Osamu Akimoto for Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (2017)
  • Tetsuya Chiba for Ashita no Joe (2018)
  • Takao Saito for Golgo 13 (2019)
  • 2020s

  • Koyoharu Gotouge for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2021)
  • Kazuo Umezu for Zoku Shingo: Chiisana Robot Shingo Bijutsukan (2023)
  • COMITIA (2024)
  • Award for
    Excellence

  • Yūji Aoki for Naniwa Kin'yūdō (1998)
  • Akira Sasō for Shindō (1999)
  • Minetarō Mochizuki for Dragon Head (2000)
  • Kotobuki Shiriagari for Yajikita in Deep (2001)
  • Kentaro Miura for Berserk (2002)
  • Creative
    Award

  • Takashi Morimoto for Naniwadora ihon (2004)
  • Fumiyo Kōno for Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms (2005)
  • Asa Higuchi for Big Windup! (2006)
  • Nobuhisa Nozoe, Kazuhisa Iwata and Kyojin Ōnishi for Shinsei Kigeki (2007)
  • Toranosuke Shimada for Träumerei (2008)
  • New Artist
    Prize

  • Haruko Ichikawa for Mushi to Uta (2010)
  • Hiromu Arakawa for Fullmetal Alchemist (2011)
  • Yu Itō for Shut Hell (2012)
  • Miki Yamamoto for Sunny Sunny Ann! (2013)
  • Machiko Kyō for Mitsuami no Kami-sama (2014)
  • Yoshitoki Ōima for A Silent Voice (2015)
  • Yuki Andō for Machida-kun no Sekai (2016)
  • Haruko Kumota for Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju (2017)
  • Paru Itagaki for Beastars (2018)
  • Sansuke Yamada for Areyo Hoshikuzu (2019)
  • Rettō Tajima for Mizu wa Umi ni Mukatte Nagareru (2020)
  • Kanehito Yamada and Tsukasa Abe for Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (2021)
  • Natsuko Taniguchi for Kyōshitsu no Katasumi de Seishun wa Hajimaru and Konya Sukiyaki da yo (2022)
  • Ganpu for Danchōtei Nichijō (2023)
  • Akihito Sakaue for Kanda Gokura-chō Shokunin-Banashi (2024)
  • Short Story
    Award

  • Risu Akizuki for OL Shinkaron (2004)
  • Rieko Saibara for Jōkyō Monogatari and Mainichi Kaasan (2005)
  • Risa Itō for One Woman, Two Cats, Hey Pitan!, Onna no Mado (2006)
  • Hiromi Morishita for Ōsaka Hamlet (2007)
  • Yumiko Ōshima for Cher Gou-Gou...mon petit chat, mon petit ami (2008)
  • Hikaru Nakamura for Saint Young Men (2009)
  • Mari Yamazaki for Thermae Romae (2010)
  • Keisuke Yamashina for C-kyū Salaryman Kōza, Papa wa Nanda ka Wakaranai (2011)
  • Roswell Hosoki for Sake no Hosomichi (2012)
  • Yoshiie Gōda for Love of Machine (2013)
  • Yuki Shikawa for Onnoji (2014)
  • Sensha Yoshida (2015)
  • Tatsuya Nakazaki for Jimihen (2016)
  • Kahoru Fukaya for Yomawari Neko (2017)
  • Taro Yabe for Oya-san to Boku (2018)
  • Ken Koyama for Little Miss P (2019)
  • Yama Wayama for Captivated, by You (2020)
  • Hiroko Nobara for Kieta Mama Tomo and Tsuma wa Kuchi o Kiite Kuremasen (2021)
  • Izumi Okaya for Ii Toshi o and Hakumokuren wa Kirei ni Chiranai (2022)
  • Ebine Yamaji for Onna no Ko ga Iru Basho wa (2023)
  • Miri Masuda for Tsuyukusa Natsuko no Isshō (2024)

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