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Rainbow Days (Japanese: 虹色デイズ, Hepburn: Nijiiro Deizu) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Minami Mizuno, and published in Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret magazine. A drama CD was released with the seventh volume of the manga in October 2014. A 24-episode anime adaptation produced by Production Reed aired between January and June 2016.[2] A live-action film was released in 2018.
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EPISODE 1
EPISODE 2
EPISODE 3
CHARACTER
Main characters
- Natsuki Hashiba (羽柴 夏樹, Hashiba Natsuki)
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[2]
- Nicknamed Natcchan (なっちゃん), he is a hopeless romantic who immerses into his delusions of love. On Christmas, he was dumped by his girlfriend. While crying alone in the street, he saw a girl handing out tissues in a Santa Claus outfit. In return, he gave her a scarf that was to be for his girlfriend and immediately fell in love with her.[3] The girl turned out to be one of his schoolmates from another class, Anna. He tends to get bullied and teased a lot by his friends, but they still care for him and support him in pursuing Anna. He once kissed Anna on an impulse while suffering from a very high fever but doesn't seem to remember doing so after recovering from the fever. Natsuki was a member of the tennis club in middle school and was quite good at it, but quit the club due to a problem related to his seniors. He later becomes Anna's boyfriend after confessing his feelings for her during the school festival and they attend the same university together after graduation.
- Tomoya Matsunaga (松永 智也, Matsunaga Tomoya)
- Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi[2]
- Nicknamed Mattsun (まっつん). He is a playboy who is popular with the ladies. Confident and a bit of a narcissist, he usually spats with Mari from time to time, until he realizes that he has feelings for her. Mari doesn't take him seriously the first few times he confessed to her, but his patience and understanding of her personal issues eventually won her over. Not one to shy away from grand gestures of love, Tomoya then becomes a doting boyfriend, much to Mari's embarrassment and distaste. He has a younger sister named Nozomi, whom he is very protective of.[4] Tomoya is good at singing, has a knack for baking, and plays the guitar as a casual hobby. He later attends the same university as Natsuki, Keiichi and Anna. Much like his sister, it is hinted that he maybe a masochist.
- Keiichi Katakura (片倉 恵一, Katakura Keiichi)
- Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[2]
- Nicknamed Kei-chan (けいちゃん). While Keiichi appears as cheerful, he actually harbors sadistic fetishes. In fact, he constantly carries around a whip in case anyone provokes him. He also is very athletic, excelling in every sport. He likes basketball and tends to help out with the basketball team. His older brother, Yuji is a teacher at the school. He has an interest in older women and also once had a crush on the school nurse, Satomi.[5] He confesses his feelings to her only to find out that she herself is also a sadist. He immediately gives up on her after that. He later falls in love and dates Tomoya's sister Nozomi, after she continued pursuing him even after discovering his sadistic side. After graduating from high school, he attends the same university as Natsuki, Tomoya and Anna.[6]
- Tsuyoshi Naoe (直江 剛, Naoe Tsuyoshi)
- Voiced by: Kōki Uchiyama[2]
- Nicknamed Tsuyopon (つよぽん). He is an otaku and not one to read the atmosphere. He is usually seen reading mangas or playing video games. He is the smart one of the group, usually getting high scores on exams and is good at English. He often tutors his friends . He also likes to create dōjinshi. He has a girlfriend, Yukiko, who likes to cosplay and they both have similar interests. He doesn't like to display affection in public, saving them for later when he is alone with his girlfriend. He later attends a university in Tokyo and continues a long distance relationship with his girlfriend.
- Anna Kobayakawa (小早川 杏奈, Kobayakawa Anna)
- Voiced by: Minami Tsuda[2] (anime), Nao Fujita (VOMIC)
- She is Natsuki's target of affection, who belongs in a different class. She is usually quiet and does things at her own pace. She falls in love with Natsuki after the Christmas incident but decides to stay shut about it for the time being. She excels in academics, usually ranking high in her school exams. She later becomes Natsuki's girlfriend after he confessed his feelings for her. After graduation she attends the same university as Natsuki, Tomoya and Keiichi, where she pursues law.
- Mari Tsutsui (筒井 まり, Tsutsui Mari)
- Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama[2]
- Anna's classmate. She was loud, rude and grumpy to everyone, especially men. Her hatred for the opposite sex stemmed from elementary to middle school, where boys would childishly tease her (not realizing they were just crushing on her), and culminated when she found out that her beloved older brother was moving out to get married. Since then, she became distant and irritable, until she met Anna. As Anna's best friend, she is fiercely protective over her, which scares Natsuki a lot. She eventually comes to acknowledge Natsuki's feelings and entrusts Anna's happiness to him. Later on, she dates Tomoya, though they still tended to be comically at each other's throats due to her own social awkwardness.
- Yukiko Asai (浅井 幸子, Asai Yukiko)
- Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami[2]
- Nicknamed Yukirin (ゆきりん). She is Tsuyoshi's girlfriend from a different school who shares the same hobbies and interests as him. An avid cosplayer, she has a penchant for giving nicknames to people who are close to her. Yukiko is a friendly and happy-go-lucky girl who supports everyone's love lives. Even though she attends a different school she always makes an attempt to visit Tsuyoshi as much as possible. Though her outgoing personality is the exact opposite of Tsuyoshi, they have a loving relationship where they both understand each other.
- Nozomi Matsunaga (松永 希美, Matsunaga Nozomi)
- Voiced by: Ai Kayano[2]
- Tomoya's younger sister, a well-mannered girl who develops an almost obsessive crush on Keiichi after he helped her at the beach where they first met. Though she can be a bit of a fangirl, her feeling are proven to be earnest, and this boldness of hers never fails to surprise and amuse Keiichi, who then challenges her to "capture his heart". She later attends the same high school and joins the volleyball club. She becomes Keiichi's girlfriend after the latter finally admits that she has captured his heart. It is also hinted that she may be a masochist, a side which was also brought on to her by Keiichi.
MEDIA
Media
Manga
The series is written by Minami Mizuno, who began publishing it in Shueisha's shōjo magazine Bessatsu Margaret in February 2012.[2]
The manga is published by Shueisha and has been compiled in fifteen volumes since April 2017.[7] A spin-off volume was released on 25 June 2018.[8] A drama CD was bundled together with the seventh volume as a limited edition on October 2014.[2] In February 2022, Viz Media announced that they had licensed the series for English publication.[9] In France, the first volume was published by Kazé Manga on 3 February 2016[10] and the second volume was released on 13 April 2016. In Indonesia, it was licensed by Elex Media Komputindo.[11]
Volume list
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced in the September 2015 issue of Bessatsu Margaret. Tetsuro Amino served as chief director with Tomohiko Ohkudo directing at the animation studio Production Reed. Aki Itami handled series composition. The voice cast from the drama CD reprised their roles for the anime.[2] The series debuted on 10 January 2016 with each episode 14 minutes length.[27] Sonar Pocket performed the series' opening theme song titled "Best Friend" (ベストフレンド, Besuto Furendo), while its ending theme, "Rainbow Days!", was performed by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Takuya Eguchi, Nobunaga Shimazaki, and Kouki Uchiyama, the voice actors for Natsuki Hashiba, Tomoya Matsunaga, Keiichi Katakura, and Tsuyoshi Naoe, respectively.[28] The anime is listed with a total of 24 episodes in the six Blu-ray and DVD volumes.[29]

