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Ai Ore!

Ai Ore!
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Cover of the first Japanese volume
Manga
Ai o Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero!
Written by Mayu Shinjo
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Shōjo Comic
Original run 20062009
Volumes 3
Manga
Ai-Ore! Danshikō no Hime to Joshikō no Ōji
Written by Mayu Shinjo
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
English publisher
Madman Entertainment
Viz Media
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Monthly Asuka
Original run May 26, 2008December 24, 2010
Volumes 5
Live-action film
Directed by Sakurako Fukuyama
Written by Kamura Junko, Fujihira Hisako, Fukuyama Sakurako
Released August 25, 2012 (2012-08-25)
Runtime 91 minutes
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Ai Ore! (Japanese: 愛を歌うより俺に溺れろ! Hepburn: Ai o Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero!?) is a Japanese manga series by Mayu Shinjo. It was adapted into a live action film in 2012.

Akira Shiraishi, a young high school boy with feminine features, joins Blaue Rosen, the all-girl band that Mizuki Sakurazaka, an androgynous girl of the same age, performs lead electric guitar in.

Their high school life is anything but typical: Mizuki is the "prince" of her all-girl school while Akira is the "princess" of the neighboring all-boy school. A series of comical events brings them closer together, even as the prejudice of the people around them tries to pull them apart.

After announcing that he is a boy during a concert for blue rosen in the first book Akira and Mizuki begin to date but so does the feud between the two's schools.

Written and illustrated by Mayu Shinjo, Ai o Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero! was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic magazine. Its chapters were compilled into five tankōbon volumes published from June 26, 2006 to July 26, 2007. A second series titled Ai Ore! –Love Me (愛俺! ~男子校の姫と女子校の王子~ Ai-Ore! Danshikō no Hime to Joshikō no Ōji?) was serialized in Monthly Asuka by Kadokawa Shoten and was published into tankobon format between May 22, 2008 to February 22, 2011. As it published Ai Ore!, Kadokawa Shoten also republished the first series into three volumes from February 23 to April 22, 2010.


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