If I See You in My Dreams

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If I See You in My Dreams
夢で逢えたら
(Yume de Aetera)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byNoriyuki Yamahana
Published byShueisha
MagazineBusiness Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runFebruary 1994December 1999
Volumes17
Original video animation
Directed byHiroshi Watanabe
StudioJ.C.Staff
Released April 21, 1998 December 19, 1998
Episodes3
Anime television series
Directed byTakeshi Yamaguchi
Music byMoka
StudioJ.C.Staff
Original networkTBS
Original run November 30, 1998 December 24, 1998
Episodes16
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If I See You in My Dreams (Japanese: 夢であえたら, Hepburn: Yume de Aetara) is a Japanese manga series by Noriyuki Yamahana under the pen name HANAKO, serialized in Shueisha's Business Jump magazine from 1994 to 1999. A 3-episode OVA by J.C.Staff was released in 1998, followed by an anime television series adaptation that aired on TBS.

Plot[]

The story follows a Japanese salaryman Masuo Fugano in a big city, who falls in love with Nagisa Shiozaki, a kindergarten teacher. Masuo tries repeatedly to court Nagisa, but every time he seems to make progress, something inevitably goes wrong. Nagisa, in fact, likes Masuo, but due to a previous heartbreak, she constantly pushes him away.

As the series progresses, it becomes more thoughtful and mature, with many of the problems evolving out of the characters' personalities rather than being imposed artificially by circumstances. Many of the coincidental misunderstandings have to do with Masuo interacting with coworker Miho Hamaoka, the daughter of the company president, who has fallen in love with Masuo, but Masuo lacks the confidence to believe it to be true.

Initially, Masuo has to face two other comical suitors for Nagisa's love. One being Kaizuka, a tall muscular physical education high school teacher, and Kujira, a short rich and perverted real estate agent. Later on he has to face much more serious competition from Nagisa's first love, Minato.

At one point later on in the manga, Masuo takes in a pregnant woman out of compassion. This information makes its way to Nagisa, but in a different form; she is told that the girl is pregnant with his child, but she eventually determines the truth for herself. The series ends with Nagisa having their child named Yuka in her arm smiling happily.

The TV series takes a more comedic tone than the OVA and involves much of the early unlucky coincidences from the manga. In the TV series, Masuo faces no competition from other suitors but merely must face Nagisa's difficulty with men while Kaizuka and Kujira appear in the OVA to try to win Nagisa's love.

References[]

  1. ^ Lau, Enoch. "If I See You in My Dreams: The TV Series". THEM Anime Reviews. Retrieved May 17, 2020.

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