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Maison Ikkoku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plot Summary: Godai is a ronin (someone who has failed university entrance exams) living in a run down apartment house called Maison Ikkoku. Among the other residents are the nosy Ichinose, the sexy Akemi Roppongi, and the mysterious Yotsuya.
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Plot Summary: The boarding house Maison Ikkoku is home to a strange medley of weird characters, including the young student Yusaku and the beautiful (and widowed) manager, Kyoko. We follow the efforts of Yusaku to win Kyoko's affections, with interference from the rest of the tenants.
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Maison Ikkoku Homepage at Berkeley ... Drop by the message board and chat with other Maison Ikkoku fans! ... Maison Ikkoku is a romantic comedy made in Japan by Rumiko Takahashi and is a touching love story revolving around the lives of the hapless student Yusaku Godai, the beautiful manager of his apartment Kyoko Otonashi,
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Life at Maison Ikkoku is the most informative site for the number one romantic comedy of all time! ... ^ Partner Sites ^; ... An Intro to Maison Ikkoku...
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2 Tanpatsu 2007-May-12 ... Title (romaji): Maison Ikkoku ... Title (romaji): Maison Ikkoku Kanketsuhen...
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Maison Ikkoku, Volume 1 (Paperback) ... Covering 14 volumes, "Maison Ikkoku" is a masterpiece of international literature, showing off Japanese culture and societal conventions, by telling the comic yet romantic story of a young man in love for the first time, a young woman who is learning to love again after becoming a...
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Welcome to the Maison Ikkoku MIDI archive at Animelab.com. You can preview a midi without downloading it by clicking the play button. Some MIDI files have a small gap at the beginning, so please wait a few seconds for the music to start playing.
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Title: Maison Ikkoku; Japanese Title: Maison Ikkoku; Author: Rumiko Takahashi; Genre: Comedy/Romance; Licensed: Yes (Viz); Release Date: April 2001 (US); Volumes: 15 ... The desired female (and apartment manager) of Maison Ikkoku is a 22 year old widow named Kyoko. She married against the wishes of her family to a...
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What's left would be the story of people. Maison Ikkoku is such a Takahashi production, an adult romance ... with classic Takahashi humor, of course. (For more on her short stories for adults, see here.)
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