Renai Junkie
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| Love Junkies | |||
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| 恋愛ジャンキー (Renai Junkie) |
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| Genre | Comedy, Drama, Mature | ||
| Manga | |||
| Author | Kyo Hatsuki | ||
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| Demographic | Seinen | ||
| Magazine | Young Champion | ||
| Original run | 2000 – ongoing | ||
| Volumes | 23 | ||
Love Junkie (恋愛ジャンキー Renai Junkie?) is an ero comedy (a popular style of Japanese manga), written by Kyo Hatsuki of Ça Va Atelier. It's only published in Japan (in magazine Akita Shōnen), in Spain (by Norma Editorial), and in Brazil (by JBC editora), and it became very famous among Japanese college students for its real, funny, and sometimes soap-opera-ish plotlines.[citation needed]
[edit] Plot
Sakibara Eitaro is a 22 year old virgin. He's desperately trying to get laid - and that happens right at the beginning of the story with a girl named Maiko.
After that, Eitaro's relationship with girls change suddenly: he starts feeling more secure of himself and sex, and meet lots of girls. Three of these girls will have a very important part on his life (Ninomiya Emu, Ide Miho and Jii Shinako) and his love adventures revolves around those and other women.
[edit] External links
Renai Junkie (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia

