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花より男子 [Hana Yori Dango]
Series · 36
books · 1992-2004

Books in series

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#1

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 1

1992

When her only friend, Makiko, accidentally offends F4 leader Tsukasa, Tsukushi boldly defends her. Enraged, Tsukasa puts the dreaded red tag in Tsukushi's locker—a sign that she is now a target for the abuse of the F4 gang and the entire school. But when Tsukushi fights the gang with their own weapon, Tsukasa finds himself falling for her!
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#2

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 2

1993

Born into a middle class family and considered poor compared to her wealthy classmates, typical teenager Tsukushi Makino deals with life, love, and new classmates after she is accepted into the prestigious Eitoku academy.
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#3

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 3

1993

Born into a middle class family and considered poor compared to her wealthy classmates, typical teenager Tsukushi Makino deals with life, love, and new classmates after she is accepted into the prestigious Eitoku academy.
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#4

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 4

1993

Born into a middle class family and considered poor compared to her wealthy classmates, typical teenager Tsukushi Makino deals with life, love, and new classmates after she is accepted into the prestigious Eitoku academy.
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#5

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 5

1993

Born into a middle class family and considered poor compared to her wealthy classmates, typical teenager Tsukushi Makino deals with life, love, and new classmates after she is accepted into the prestigious Eitoku academy.
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#6

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 6

1994

Born into a middle class family and considered poor compared to her wealthy classmates, typical teenager Tsukushi Makino deals with life, love, and new classmates after she is accepted into the prestigious Eitoku academy.
Boys Over Flowers 7 book cover
#7

Boys Over Flowers 7

Hana Yori Dango

1994

This classic shojo is featured in a 51-episode anime series. When her only friend, Makiko, accidentally offends F4 leader Tsukasa, Tsukushi boldly defends her. Enraged, Tsukasa puts the dreaded red tag in Tsukushi's locker — a sign that she is now a target for the abuse of the F4 gang and the entire school. But when Tsukushi fights the gang with their own weapon, Tsukasa finds himself falling for her!
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#8

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 8

1994

Just as Tsukushi thinks she can attend school unnoticed, the entire school starts bullying her and she finds herself in a love triangle with the two most popular boys, that's when the real trouble begins! Mysterious men have knocked out Tsukushi and her on-and-off boyfriend Tsukasa. The two awake to find themselves alone on a boat, a situation that reeks of the diabolical handiwork of Tuskasa's maniacal mother Kaede. Will the two of them survive this insane twist of fate?
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#9

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 9

1995

Tsukasa is headed for New York to break away from his Tokyo life, but just before leaving Rui whispers something to him. When this news finally sinks in Tsukasa goes into another one of his frenzies. Financial troubles weigh heavy on the Makino family as Tsukushi's father is out of a job. It becomes clear that they are completely dependent on her marrying a rich boy from Eitoku Academy. A new boy enters the scene! He is a bit of a nut, but is determined to help Tsukushi.
#10

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 10

1995

This classic shojo is featured in a 51-episode anime series. When her only friend, Makiko, accidentally offends F4 leader Tsukasa, Tsukushi boldly defends her. Enraged, Tsukasa puts the dreaded red tag in Tsukushi's locker—a sign that she is now a target for the abuse of the F4 gang and the entire school. But when Tsukushi fights the gang with their own weapon, Tsukasa finds himself falling for her!
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#11

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 11

1995

Tsukushi has just two weeks to prepare for the Teen of Japan contest! She can't do it all on her own so Tsukasa's sister, Tsubaki, offers her tutors in everything she'll need to know to win. She must stay at the Domyoji mansion while she receives her lessons. Can Tsukushi stand the rigors of this training, and will anyone bolster her spirits?
#12

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 12

1995

Los problemas económicos de la familia Makino son cada vez más preocupantes, sus padres han llegado incluso a recurrir a prestamistas. Tsukushi necesita dinero, y Domyoji se ofrece a prestárselo a condición de que se presente a un concurso, el Teen of Japan, con un premio de un millón de yenes. Es un concurso muy prestigioso, que sólo se celebra cada tres años... y las anteriores ganadoras fueron Tsubaki y Shizuka!! ¿Estará nuestra Tsukushi a la altura? Tiene sólo dos semanas para ponerse a la altura de las otras concursantes, y demostrar que tiene a su lado a Tsubaki, la hermana de Domyoji, que le ayudará en lo que necesite. Aunque quien realmente la acaba ayudando es la persona más inesperada...
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#13

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 13

1996

It's Tsukushi's first time abroad, and she and her friend Yuki plan to tear up the slopes on a Canadian snowboarding adventure. But how much fun can Tsukushi really have with Tsukasa and those nasty Eitoku Academy girls always hanging around? Not much, it seems, because Tsukushi is sent out on a wild-goose chase to rescue Yuki in below freezing temperatures. But who will rescue Tsukushi?!
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#14

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 14

1996

Tsukasa's raucous behavior at Tsukushi's junior high school class reunion has her fed up with him once again. Tuskasa is crushed by this but is too stubborn to apologize. Later, Tuskushi is assaulted by two schoolgirls and then rescued by a "young nerdy boy" who turns out to be Junpei, a famous male model who has been dying to meet Tsukushi! Her dumb luck then gets her involved in a photo shoot with him, and she ends up on the cover of a famous magazine. This causes quite a scene at school, but not nearly as big a scene as when Tsukasa finds the two of them together!
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#15

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 15

1996

Junpei has promised to protect Tsukushi and always be there for her. His promise comes just in time, since Tsukushi has been given another of the infamous "red slips," the mark of someone targeted for abuse. Meanwhile, Akira and Sojiro are desperately looking for Tsukasa, who has been gone for days. It turns out that Junpei harbors a terrible grudge against Tsukasa and is using Tsukushi as bait to get him! This has shockingly violent results. Later Tsukushi gets dressed up and attends Tsukasa's birthday party. Little does she realize the implications that attendance has!
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#16

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 16

1997

Tsukasa's 18th birthday doesn't go smoothly at all! Tsukushi is introduced to Kaede, Tsukasa's mother, by way of falling over a table and causing a scene. Kaede tells her to get out, but Tsukasa defends her by declaring that she is precious to him. Thus begins a three-sided war between the three most headstrong people you've ever seen! Tsukushi and Tsukasa get away for a while and spend some time on Tsukasa's boat, but they can't hide from Kaede forever...
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#17

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 17

1997

Tsukushi and Tsukasa get some quiet time together after they escape the mess of his birthday party, but this quiet can't last for long. Tsukasa's feelings for Tsukushi have at long last been made clear, but Tsukushi is more confused than ever about her feelings for him. Meanwhile, Tsukasa's domineering mother, Kaede, is brewing up plans to keep them apart forever, and she might have found just the thing to do it when she introduces him to his new fiancée!
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#18

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 18

1997

The story of Tsukushi, an average teenage girl with the courage to stand up for her rights. Despite all her trials, she finds herself in a love triangle. Will she ever find her special someone and live happily ever after?
#19

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 19

1998

The story of Tsukushi, an average teenage girl with the courage to stand up for her rights. Despite all her trials, she finds herself in a love triangle. Will she ever find her special someone and live happily ever after?
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#20

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 20

1998

Tsukushi has agreed to be Tsukasa's girlfriend! But there's a hitch—she'll go out with him for only two months to see if she can truly love him. Tsukasa is off to a bad start when he ends up smacking the womanizing new boyfriend of Tsukushi's friend Yuki at the end of a double date, making Tsukushi furious. Then Sojiro of the F4 helps Yuki by exacting a little revenge on her playboy boyfriend, and the two wind up on a date together. Tsukushi is worried to death about Sojiro taking advantage of her good friend. The question is…who is using whom?
#21

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 21

1998

The story of Tsukushi, an average teenage girl with the courage to stand up for her rights. Despite all her trials, she finds herself in a love triangle. Will she ever find her special someone and live happily ever after?
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#22

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 22

1999

Tsukushi has left her on-and-off boyfriend Tsukasa, his mansion, her school, and Tokyo altogether! Down and out, she heads for the seaside village where her family has gone to live and work. Unfortunately her parents are about to be run out of town. Just then, visitors from Tokyo arrive!
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#23

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 23

1999

Tsukushi ends her visit at her parents' quiet seaside home and returns to Tokyo. She is welcomed back with a "girls' night out" and ends up meeting a ton of guys! Unfortunately they all turn out to be losers. In fact, one of the boys turns out to be downright terrifying and bears a striking resemblance to a certain curly haired ex-boyfriend! Could they be related?!
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#24

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 24

1999

Tsukushi has been unconscious for two days and wakes up in Tsukasa's cousin's home! This terrifying man saved her life and now he's courting her! What is the secret behind this mysterious cousin who so closely resembles Tsukasa, and what could be the reason for his intense hatred of Tsukasa? Why does Tsukasa not know anything about him?
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#25

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 25

2000

Even though she is poor, Tsukushi Makino attends an elite school for the super rich, but when she becomes intertwined with the F4—the ruling boys of the school—the entire student body starts bullying her and not even the right clothes or friends can help her.
#26

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 26

2000

Tsukushi struggles to understand her feelings for Tsukasa, her on-and-off boyfriend, and he struggles to try and not destroy Tokyo. Will the man who came between them step aside? The meddlesome F4 try their hand at forcing Tsukushi and Tsukasa together. All the while Tsukasa's mother's spies are hot on their trail!
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#27

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 27

2000

Tsukushi makes a shocking announcement at a party! Then her parents move into a tiny apartment, forcing Tsukushi and her brother to get their own place—next door to someone she knows. And, Tsukushi's friend Yuki is becoming increasingly infatuated with Akira, one of the F4. Is she willing to compromise herself for what she thinks he wants?!
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#28

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 28

2001

Tsukushi's friend Yuki is still fixated on Akira, a member of the F4. While struggling to understand him she immerses herself in a mysterious event from his past. Meanwhile, spies continue to track Tsukushi and Tsukasa's every move. The two of them will have to take some outlandish steps to outsmart the snoops and get some "alone time"!
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#29

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 29

2001

Things are going fairly smoothly between Tsukushi and her on-and-off boyfriend Tsukasa, but the bliss can't last for long... Deep in the heart of New York City Tsukasa's conniving mother is cooking up another evil plan to destroy her son's relationship with our beleaguered heroine. How far will Tsukushi go to be with her hardheaded beau?
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#30

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 30

2001

While on a trip to New York, Tsukushi is drawn into the drama of the rich Domyoji family's business affairs. This puts Kaede, Tsukushi's sworn enemy, in the tough position of having to show Tsukushi gratitude. Then Tsukushi's trip takes another shocking turn when someone close to her admits his true feelings for her!
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#31

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 31

2002

Mysterious men have knocked out Tsukushi and her on-and-off boyfriend Tsukasa. The two awake to find themselves alone on a boat, a situation that reeks of the diabolical handiwork of Tuskasa's maniacal mother Kaede. Will the two of them survive this insane twist of fate?
Boys Over Flowers book cover
#32

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 32

2002

Tsukushi's on-and-off boyfriend Tsukasa is hospitalized after a gruesome head injury! While his life hangs in the balance, his devious mother shows no emotion at all. Could a mother really be so heartless?! Even if Tsukasa is able to survive, he may never be the same again...
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#33

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 33

2002

While Tsukasa recuperates from his amnesia and head injury, a fellow female patient takes to visiting him. With Tsukasa's memory a blank slate, this new girl and Tsukushi are on equal ground for forming a bond with him. Could she really whisk him away from her?
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#34

花より男子 34 [Hana Yori Dango 34]

2003

道明寺が記憶を失っていた空白の時を取り戻すように強く抱きしめ合うつくしと道明寺。その一方で、西門が優紀の学校の茶道部に1度だけ行くことにするのだが、実はそこには……!?
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#35

花より男子 35 [Hana Yori Dango 35]

2003

西門とサラを偶然再会させてしまった優紀は2人を応援しつつも心の痛みをかくしきれない。そんな優紀に道明寺は「今の自分をブチ壊せ」と!! 西門とサラ、そして優紀の恋の未来は…!?
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#36

Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, Vol. 36

2004

Final Volume!The final volume of Boys over Flowers has Tsukushi facing a very uncertain future. Forces seem to conspire against her as she races to make it in time for her high school prom. Characters from her past make cameos as she reflects on her tumultuous time at Eitoku Academy. Will she decide to join Tsukasa in New York or will she stay in Japan and finish school?!

Authors

Yōko Kamio
Yōko Kamio
Author · 45 books

Yōko Kamio (神尾葉子) is a popular Japanese manga artist and writer. She is most famous for Boys Over Flowers (花より男子, Hana Yori Dango?), for which she received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1996. Her work has been translated and distributed in Asia, Europe, and North America. Yōko Kamio readily admits that she had no intention of becoming a professional manga artist when she was young. Kamio originally went to secretarial school, but her love of drawing soon led her astray. She then eventually entered the professional mangaka field in 1989. In the following years, Kamio published Suki Suki Daisuki, Ano Hi ni Aitai, and Meri-san no Hijitsu in Margaret before she finally created Hana Yori Dango in 1992. The Hana Yori Dango manga became established relatively quickly in Japan. Many people commended Kamio for her realistic portrayal of high school life and everyday violence through the Hana Yori Dango series. Although Kamio was initially surprised by the confessions of high school violence stated in fan letters, she realized that Tsukushi's fiery character served as a role model for much of Japan's youth and helped others cope with school violence. Kamio watched as the success of Hana Yori Dango's 1992 début followed through with many more months on the best-sellers list. Voice CDs by SMAP and a live action movie about Hanadan charted the series success in the mid-1990s. By 1995, an animated series for Hana Yori Dango was already in progress and Kamio had also helped pick main leads for the anime show. Hana Yori Dango ran in the Japanese Margaret magazine as well as the Korean Wink. The series has also been published in Japanese, Chinese, Cantonese, Thai, Korean, French, and English. The anime series has been broadcasted in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Italy, and has also been licensed and released in the United States. Additionally, it was also recreated in a Game Boy Color game (only released in Japan) during the summer of 2001. With its ever-increasing popularity, Hana Yori Dango was then made into a popular live action TV series in Taiwan titled Meteor Garden. The manga series finally ended in Margaret's August 2003 issue, and the 36th tankōbon which included the Akira special "Night of the Crescent Moon" was released in January 2004 as the manga's final volume. While Yoko Kamio initially wanted Hanazawa Rui to be the main hero of Hana Yori Dango, due to the outstanding personality of Domyoji Tsukasa (and Domyoji also becoming more popular than Rui) she changed the hero role to Domyoji. Despite Hana Yori Dango's success, Kamio had originally planned to end the series by Spring 2000. However, in February 2000, at a mangaka conference in Taipei, Taiwan Kamio announced that she would continue writing Hana Yori Dango. At one point, she got so wrapped up in the Hana Yori Dango storyline, that she confessed to having dreams about Doumyouji. Of course, she said that "Falling in love with a character that I created is just disgusting..."

神尾葉子
Author · 28 books

Yoko Kamio 神尾葉子は、日本の漫画家。東京都出身。東京工芸大学女子短期大学部(現東京工芸大学)卒業。

Ian Robertson
Author · 5 books
For works by psychologist and neuroscientist Ian Roberston see Ian H. Robertson
Gerard Jones
Gerard Jones
Author · 9 books

Gerard Jones is an award-winning American author and comic book writer. From 1987 to 2001, Jones wrote many comic books for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Viz Media, Malibu Comics and other publishers; including Green Lantern, Justice League, Prime, Ultraforce, El Diablo, Wonder Man, Martian Manhunter, Elongated Man, The Shadow, Pokémon, and Batman. Jones is author of the Eisner Award-winning Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book (2004); Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Superheroes and Make-Believe Violence (2002), and Honey I'm Home: Sitcoms Selling the American Dream (1993). Jones is co-author with Will Jacobs of The Beaver Papers (1983), The Comic Book Heroes (1985, 1996), and the comic book The Trouble with Girls (1987-1993). From 1983 to 1988, Jacobs and Jones were contributors to National Lampoon magazine. He and Jacobs began writing humorous fiction again in 2008 with the online series My Pal Splendid Man and Million Dollar Ideas

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