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Strawberry 100% (Japanese: いちご100%, Hepburn: Ichigo Hyaku Pāsento) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mizuki Kawashita. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2002 to August 2005, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes. The series was licensed in North America by Viz Media, which released fourteen volumes between July 2007 and October 2010.
It was adapted into an anime television series and original video animations (OVAs) by Madhouse and Nomad (OVA only). The anime series was broadcast on TV Asahi from April to July 2005. A manga sequel, subtitled East Side Story, ran in Jump Giga from April to June 2017.
The story follows Junpei Manaka, a student and aspiring filmmaker, throughout his school years and his relationships with several girls. During middle school, he encounters a mysterious girl on the school rooftop but only recalls her strawberry-patterned underwear before she disappears. He discovers a notebook left behind, which belongs to Aya Toujou, a plain-looking but talented writer. The two bond over their shared passion for storytelling and filmmaking. Believing Tsukasa Nishino, the most popular girl in school, might be the rooftop girl, Junpei impulsively asks her out while exercising on a chin-up bar. Though he later realizes she is not the mystery girl, they continue dating. After enrolling at Izumizaka High School, Junpei learns that Aya has declined admission to the prestigious Oumi Academy to attend the same school as him—and that she was the girl from the rooftop.
At Izumizaka, Junpei befriends Satsuki Kitaoji, a spirited girl who develops romantic feelings for him. Attempting to join the defunct film club, he revives it with Aya, Satsuki, and other classmates as members. Meanwhile, his childhood friend Yui Minamito moves into his family's home but attends Oumi Academy. The film club produces annual movies for the school festival, each written by Aya and directed by Junpei. Satsuki stars in the first film, Tsukasa in the second, and Aya in the third.
Throughout high school, Junpei navigates romantic and sexual tension with the four girls. Though dating Tsukasa, he harbors unresolved feelings for Aya, leading to indecision. Frustrated by his hesitation, Tsukasa breaks up with him. Junpei and Aya grow closer, but when he learns Tsukasa still has feelings for him, he wavers again. Their third year brings further complications as they face future career paths: Tsukasa plans to study pastry-making in Paris, while Aya initially intends to attend the same university as Junpei, despite criticism for prioritizing him over better academic opportunities. She later reconsiders, disappointing Junpei.
The situation escalates when Junpei mistakes Aya's brother for a new boyfriend, realizing too late that she has always loved him. After Tsukasa confesses her lingering feelings, Junpei briefly reconnects with her but ultimately ends their relationship, acknowledging his own immaturity and need for personal growth. Following graduation, the friends pursue separate paths.
Four years later, they reunite at a restaurant owned by Satsuki. Aya has become an acclaimed novelist, winning the Naoki Prize, while Junpei has matured as a filmmaker and secured a position at a film studio. He hopes to adapt Aya's work without resentment. The story concludes with Junpei reuniting with Tsukasa, who has returned from Paris, and the two resume their relationship.
The story introduces Nakama, an aspiring writer working at a bookstore, who has a fateful encounter with Aya. While reaching for a book, she falls onto him, inadvertently revealing her strawberry-patterned underwear. Though mutually attracted, neither openly admits their feelings. The situation grows complicated when Satsuki informs Nakama that Aya's interest in him may stem from her lingering affection for Junpei. Later, Nakama and Aya meet to watch a film and talk. When her heel breaks, he carries her to assist her, but her draft papers scatter in the wind. Nakama retrieves most of them, while Aya departs as he continues searching for the remaining pages.
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Strawberry 100% (Japanese: いちご100%, Hepburn: Ichigo Hyaku Pāsento) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mizuki Kawashita. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2002 to August 2005, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes. The series was licensed in North America by Viz Media, which released fourteen volumes between July 2007 and October 2010.
It was adapted into an anime television series and original video animations (OVAs) by Madhouse and Nomad (OVA only). The anime series was broadcast on TV Asahi from April to July 2005. A manga sequel, subtitled East Side Story, ran in Jump Giga from April to June 2017.
The story follows Junpei Manaka, a student and aspiring filmmaker, throughout his school years and his relationships with several girls. During middle school, he encounters a mysterious girl on the school rooftop but only recalls her strawberry-patterned underwear before she disappears. He discovers a notebook left behind, which belongs to Aya Toujou, a plain-looking but talented writer. The two bond over their shared passion for storytelling and filmmaking. Believing Tsukasa Nishino, the most popular girl in school, might be the rooftop girl, Junpei impulsively asks her out while exercising on a chin-up bar. Though he later realizes she is not the mystery girl, they continue dating. After enrolling at Izumizaka High School, Junpei learns that Aya has declined admission to the prestigious Oumi Academy to attend the same school as him—and that she was the girl from the rooftop.
At Izumizaka, Junpei befriends Satsuki Kitaoji, a spirited girl who develops romantic feelings for him. Attempting to join the defunct film club, he revives it with Aya, Satsuki, and other classmates as members. Meanwhile, his childhood friend Yui Minamito moves into his family's home but attends Oumi Academy. The film club produces annual movies for the school festival, each written by Aya and directed by Junpei. Satsuki stars in the first film, Tsukasa in the second, and Aya in the third.
Throughout high school, Junpei navigates romantic and sexual tension with the four girls. Though dating Tsukasa, he harbors unresolved feelings for Aya, leading to indecision. Frustrated by his hesitation, Tsukasa breaks up with him. Junpei and Aya grow closer, but when he learns Tsukasa still has feelings for him, he wavers again. Their third year brings further complications as they face future career paths: Tsukasa plans to study pastry-making in Paris, while Aya initially intends to attend the same university as Junpei, despite criticism for prioritizing him over better academic opportunities. She later reconsiders, disappointing Junpei.
The situation escalates when Junpei mistakes Aya's brother for a new boyfriend, realizing too late that she has always loved him. After Tsukasa confesses her lingering feelings, Junpei briefly reconnects with her but ultimately ends their relationship, acknowledging his own immaturity and need for personal growth. Following graduation, the friends pursue separate paths.
Four years later, they reunite at a restaurant owned by Satsuki. Aya has become an acclaimed novelist, winning the Naoki Prize, while Junpei has matured as a filmmaker and secured a position at a film studio. He hopes to adapt Aya's work without resentment. The story concludes with Junpei reuniting with Tsukasa, who has returned from Paris, and the two resume their relationship.
The story introduces Nakama, an aspiring writer working at a bookstore, who has a fateful encounter with Aya. While reaching for a book, she falls onto him, inadvertently revealing her strawberry-patterned underwear. Though mutually attracted, neither openly admits their feelings. The situation grows complicated when Satsuki informs Nakama that Aya's interest in him may stem from her lingering affection for Junpei. Later, Nakama and Aya meet to watch a film and talk. When her heel breaks, he carries her to assist her, but her draft papers scatter in the wind. Nakama retrieves most of them, while Aya departs as he continues searching for the remaining pages.