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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989-, lit. Absolute LoveZetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989-, lit. Absolute Love -1989-) is a Japanese yaoi manga known for its melodramatic, almost operatic plot, its "semi-insane characters", and for the controversial style of its artwork. The word "Zetsu-ai" is a compound created by Minami Ozaki which has been translated as "desperate love". Ozaki's preferred English translation is "Everlasting Love". Many western yaoi fans got their introduction to the genre through this series, which defined the genre for them. series, which defined the genre for them. , Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛 -1989-) est un manga de MZetsuai 1989 (絶愛 -1989-) est un manga de Minami Ozaki. Publié dans le magazine shojo Margaret des éditions Shueisha à partir de 1989, les cinq volumes reliés sortent entre 1990 et 1991. En France, il est publié chez les éditions Tonkam entre 2000 et la fin de 2001.tions Tonkam entre 2000 et la fin de 2001. , Zetsuai 1989 (яп. 絶愛-1989-) — яой-манга, сZetsuai 1989 (яп. 絶愛-1989-) — яой-манга, созданная Минами Одзаки, выходившая в журнале «Margaret». На её основе вышло три аниме: «Zetsuai 1989», «Cathexis» и «Bronze: Zetsuai since 1989». Zetsuai — слово, составленное самой мангакой из двух кандзи: «отчаяние» (zetsu: 絶) и «любовь» (ai: 愛), что обычно переводится как «безнадёжная любовь» или «одержимость». В связи с тем, что ни манга, ни аниме «Zetsuai 1989» официально не лицензированы на английском, они не имеют какого-то определённого обозначения в этом языке. Возможны такие варианты, как Desperate Love (англ. desperate — отчаянный), Hopeless Love (англ. hopeless — безнадёжный), Everlasting Love (англ. everlasting — нескончаемый). Сама Одзаки предпочитала последний вариант.ама Одзаки предпочитала последний вариант. , Zetsuai (jap. 絶愛-1989-, Zetsuai -1989-) ist eine abgeschlossene Shōnen-ai-Manga-Serie der japanischen Zeichnerin Minami Ozaki. Die Serie besteht aus fünf Bänden und bildet die inhaltliche Einleitung in die daran anschließenden Bände von Bronze Zetsuai. , Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989- Zetsuai: 1989?) è uZetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989- Zetsuai: 1989?) è un manga yaoi di , pubblicato in origine nella rivista Margaret dalle edizioni Shūeisha a partire dal 1989. I cinque volumi rilegati sono usciti in Giappone fra il 1990 e il 1991. Zetsuai è celebre per la sua trama melodrammatica, quasi operistica, i suoi personaggi disturbati, e per lo stile di disegno controverso. "Zetsu-ai" è una parola composta creata dalla stessa Minami Ozaki, tradotta come "amore disperato". E in effetti, emozioni disperate, senza freni, caratterizzano le storie d'amore (quasi sempre omosessuale), spesso violente, fra i protagonisti. La serie, di cinque volumi, è stata tradotta in italiano dalla Panini Comics nel 2002. Zetsuai 1989 ha dato luogo a un seguito Bronze: Zetsuai since 1989 (non tradotto in italiano), la cui pubblicazione è iniziata nel 1992, e che si è concluso nel 2006 con 14 volumi totali. Nel 1992 dal manga venne anche tratto un OAV. 1992 dal manga venne anche tratto un OAV. , زتساي 1989 (باليابانية: 絶愛-1989؛ وتعني حرفياً: «الحب المطلق-1989») هو سلسلة مانغا ياوي يابانيَّة، تتميز بحبكتها الميلودراميَّة شبه الأوبراليَّة، وبشخصياتها «شبه الجنونيَّة»، كما تشتهر برسوماتها الفنيَّة التي تتبع نمطاً جدلياً. , 『絶愛-1989-』(ぜつあい-1989-)は、尾崎南による日本の漫画作品。『マーガレット』(集英社)にて連載されていた。通称「絶愛」。続編として『BRONZE zetsuai since 1989』(ブロンズ ゼツアイ シンス1989 )がある。こちらは略して「BRONZE」(ブロンズ)と呼ばれている。 , Zetsuai 1989 es un manga de estilo shōnen-Zetsuai 1989 es un manga de estilo shōnen-ai y a la vez, la primera historieta de la autora nipona Minami Ozaki. Trata acerca del romance entre un cantante rebelde y famoso, Nanjo Koji y un correcto chico que juega fútbol, Takuto Izumi. En España ha sido publicado por la editorial Ediciones Glénat. Es una obra considerada shōnen-ai, al contrario de su secuela Bronze (yaoi). En la OVA que se hizo de la serie, se muestran dos canciones de Koji, una se llama The Scarlet Scar y la otra What Should I Do.e Scarlet Scar y la otra What Should I Do. , Zetsuai 1989 (jap. 絶愛-1989-) – manga autorZetsuai 1989 (jap. 絶愛-1989-) – manga autorstwa , zaliczana do gatunku yaoi oraz oparte na niej anime. Opowiada historię miłości dwóch młodych mężczyzn: utalentowanego piłkarza Takuto Izumiego oraz piosenkarza Kōjiego Nanjo. Bohaterowie muszą w niej przezwyciężyć barierę środowiskową oraz problem własnych preferencji seksualnych. Kontynuacją serii jest manga Bronze, ukazująca losy bohaterów po roku 1989. Zarówno Zetsuai, jak i Bronze, doczekały się ekranizacji w postaci dwóch czterdziestopięciominutowych OAV (Zetsuai 1989 w roku 1992, natomiast Bronze – 1996).989 w roku 1992, natomiast Bronze – 1996).
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http://dbpedia.org/property/summary Izumi tries to find a new home, but with nIzumi tries to find a new home, but with no success because he owns a dog. When he goes food shopping and leaves the puppy alone for a moment, it runs under a car and dies. In a state of emotional shock, Izumi goes to Koji's apartment, as he has nowhere else to go. Koji pulls him round and puts him to bed. Shibuya, watching them together, understands that Koji is secretly in love. Shibuya clarifies that being homosexual could destroy Koji's career, though Koji doesn't bother listening to him. Finally, he breaks up with Mieko. Izumi is appointed captain of the soccer team, so he decides to give up all his part-time jobs and concentrate on soccer. As Koji has previously offered lodging with him and Shibuya, Izumi agrees and decides to do the cooking and cleaning as a payment. Permanently being near Izumi is agonising for Koji, so he spends a lot of time in the recording studio and tries to keep silent about his feelings, but one day confesses everything to Izumi. Izumi feels nothing but bewilderment, fear and disgust. Koji attempts to rape him, but comes to his senses at the last moment. Next day, soccer fan Minako asks Izumi out. He agrees, hoping that it will help him get rid of Koji.ing that it will help him get rid of Koji. , Izumi tells Koji that he is ready to forgeIzumi tells Koji that he is ready to forget about what had happened between them. He begins to date Minako and ignores Koji. Koji goes crazy with jealousy and rapes Minako, accusing Izumi of using the girl to escape from Koji's feelings. Next morning Izumi accidentally meets his mother, who he thought had died twelve years ago. She recollects the day when she killed her husband and injured Izumi. She tells Izumi that his father could not find happiness with her, so, yearning to possess him fully, she killed him. Takuto ran out to protect his father and got injured too, but his mother swears she didn't want to hurt Takuto, because she loved him and always will. When she leaves, Koji says he had a strange feeling that she has waited for twelve years to apologise to Izumi and has no reason to live anymore. Indeed, she commits suicide by jumping from a rooftop. Shibuya moves away from their apartment, so Koji and Izumi can now live together. Izumi agrees to accept Koji's feelings, because he doesn't see any other way. Although Izumi is not sure that he is capable of feeling love, Koji wants to be close to him anyway.ove, Koji wants to be close to him anyway. , Koji can't stand being away from Izumi, soKoji can't stand being away from Izumi, so he arranges a transfer to the same school. Izumi tries to ignore him at first. When he goes to a soccer field for training, Koji is willing to be a goalkeeper. He explains he likes soccer and especially Izumi's playing. They establish almost friendly relationships. Koji again begins to meet with his former lover Mieko, and even flirts with her younger sister. He uses both of them to deflect the paparazzi's attention from Izumi. On the other hand, Izumi still believes that Koji is in love with Serika, so he is very irritated about Koji's unfaithful behaviour. He demands that Koji say, definitely, who he loves. Koji confesses that he truly loves Izumi, but to quickly avoid an argument, pretends it was just a joke. Izumi is evicted from his house due to a "no pets" rule, so Koji's manager Shibuya offers Izumi lodging at an apartment with him and Koji.lodging at an apartment with him and Koji. , Koji wakes up to find himself in a strangeKoji wakes up to find himself in a strange bed. He learns that Takuto Izumi found him passed out in the street, and took him home, along with a puppy Izumi found near Koji. Koji remains for some time with Izumi, as he believes that when he was younger he had fallen in love with Izumi's sister Serika. Izumi ignores a high temperature and goes to a soccer match. He helps the team win, but loses consciousness after the final whistle. Koji brings him to the hospital and on impulse almost kisses Izumi, but is scared of the attraction between them and decides to channel his feelings towards Serika. Koji does not want to return to his rock star lifestyle, despite the admonition of his manager Katsumi Shibuya. Izumi sees a newspaper article with a photo of Koji and Izumi at the soccer match with the caption "Found Koji!" Izumi is infuriated.caption "Found Koji!" Izumi is infuriated. , Izumi is tormented by nightmares after sleIzumi is tormented by nightmares after sleeping with Koji. Koji tries not to aggravate the situation. He spends nights with women, and Izumi is insanely jealous when he detects the smell of their perfume. The soccer/football association of Italy invites Izumi to train there, but he is not ready to make a decision about moving abroad, so the coach invites him for a brief visit to Italy instead. Koji makes a speech during one of his performances, saying he has decided to end his career as a singer. The next morning Izumi leaves for Italy, leaving a note promising to return in a week. Koji drops everything and races to the airport on his motorcycle, but on the way he gets into an accident and falls into a coma. Izumi finds out about this upon returning to Japan. Shibuya blames Izumi for what happened. Both Izumi and Shibuya keep hoping that Koji would wake up, but time passes, and nothing happens. The soccer coach cannot understand why Izumi is hesitating and stalling, and finally warns him that Italy will not wait forever. Izumi decides that he must keep living, even if Koji dies.at he must keep living, even if Koji dies. , Koji's fans besiege Izumi's house, asking Koji's fans besiege Izumi's house, asking painful questions about his past and his relationship with Koji. When Izumi is finally able to get rid of the fans, Koji himself comes to talk to Izumi. He had realised that Izumi intended not to become a famous soccer player because he did not want to draw attention to his younger sister Serika and brother Yugo, who live with relatives. Izumi's mother had killed her husband, and that is why Izumi, who was always bullied for being a murderer's son, is afraid that revealing the past may affect the future of Serika and Yugo. Koji realizes that he is in love with Takuto, and that the girl on a soccer field six years ago, who he secretly admired, was in fact not Serika, but Takuto. Koji promises to leave Izumi alone and starts dating the famous movie actress Mieko Minamimoto, though in an interview, Koji mentions the unnamed person he truly loves. The interview is read by Serika, who guesses the person Koji loves is her brother. She has also suspected for a long time that Izumi intentionally played badly in soccer matches to avoid attention and hide their past. She tries to apologise to him, but Takuto says he is going to quit soccer completely. Koji intervenes in the conversation and during the fight between them, Serika runs onto the road and almost gets hit by a car. Izumi rushes to push her off the road, but Koji saves Serika instead and breaks his hand in the process. Izumi sees no reason for Koji to protect his sister and decides that Koji must be in love with Serika.des that Koji must be in love with Serika.
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rdfs:comment Zetsuai 1989 (яп. 絶愛-1989-) — яой-манга, сZetsuai 1989 (яп. 絶愛-1989-) — яой-манга, созданная Минами Одзаки, выходившая в журнале «Margaret». На её основе вышло три аниме: «Zetsuai 1989», «Cathexis» и «Bronze: Zetsuai since 1989». Zetsuai — слово, составленное самой мангакой из двух кандзи: «отчаяние» (zetsu: 絶) и «любовь» (ai: 愛), что обычно переводится как «безнадёжная любовь» или «одержимость». В связи с тем, что ни манга, ни аниме «Zetsuai 1989» официально не лицензированы на английском, они не имеют какого-то определённого обозначения в этом языке. Возможны такие варианты, как Desperate Love (англ. desperate — отчаянный), Hopeless Love (англ. hopeless — безнадёжный), Everlasting Love (англ. everlasting — нескончаемый). Сама Одзаки предпочитала последний вариант.ама Одзаки предпочитала последний вариант. , Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989- Zetsuai: 1989?) è uZetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989- Zetsuai: 1989?) è un manga yaoi di , pubblicato in origine nella rivista Margaret dalle edizioni Shūeisha a partire dal 1989. I cinque volumi rilegati sono usciti in Giappone fra il 1990 e il 1991. Zetsuai è celebre per la sua trama melodrammatica, quasi operistica, i suoi personaggi disturbati, e per lo stile di disegno controverso.ti, e per lo stile di disegno controverso. , زتساي 1989 (باليابانية: 絶愛-1989؛ وتعني حرفياً: «الحب المطلق-1989») هو سلسلة مانغا ياوي يابانيَّة، تتميز بحبكتها الميلودراميَّة شبه الأوبراليَّة، وبشخصياتها «شبه الجنونيَّة»، كما تشتهر برسوماتها الفنيَّة التي تتبع نمطاً جدلياً. , Zetsuai 1989 (jap. 絶愛-1989-) – manga autorZetsuai 1989 (jap. 絶愛-1989-) – manga autorstwa , zaliczana do gatunku yaoi oraz oparte na niej anime. Opowiada historię miłości dwóch młodych mężczyzn: utalentowanego piłkarza Takuto Izumiego oraz piosenkarza Kōjiego Nanjo. Bohaterowie muszą w niej przezwyciężyć barierę środowiskową oraz problem własnych preferencji seksualnych. Kontynuacją serii jest manga Bronze, ukazująca losy bohaterów po roku 1989. Zarówno Zetsuai, jak i Bronze, doczekały się ekranizacji w postaci dwóch czterdziestopięciominutowych OAV (Zetsuai 1989 w roku 1992, natomiast Bronze – 1996).989 w roku 1992, natomiast Bronze – 1996). , Zetsuai (jap. 絶愛-1989-, Zetsuai -1989-) ist eine abgeschlossene Shōnen-ai-Manga-Serie der japanischen Zeichnerin Minami Ozaki. Die Serie besteht aus fünf Bänden und bildet die inhaltliche Einleitung in die daran anschließenden Bände von Bronze Zetsuai. , 『絶愛-1989-』(ぜつあい-1989-)は、尾崎南による日本の漫画作品。『マーガレット』(集英社)にて連載されていた。通称「絶愛」。続編として『BRONZE zetsuai since 1989』(ブロンズ ゼツアイ シンス1989 )がある。こちらは略して「BRONZE」(ブロンズ)と呼ばれている。 , Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛 -1989-) est un manga de MZetsuai 1989 (絶愛 -1989-) est un manga de Minami Ozaki. Publié dans le magazine shojo Margaret des éditions Shueisha à partir de 1989, les cinq volumes reliés sortent entre 1990 et 1991. En France, il est publié chez les éditions Tonkam entre 2000 et la fin de 2001.tions Tonkam entre 2000 et la fin de 2001. , Zetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989-, lit. Absolute LoveZetsuai 1989 (絶愛-1989-, lit. Absolute Love -1989-) is a Japanese yaoi manga known for its melodramatic, almost operatic plot, its "semi-insane characters", and for the controversial style of its artwork. The word "Zetsu-ai" is a compound created by Minami Ozaki which has been translated as "desperate love". Ozaki's preferred English translation is "Everlasting Love". Many western yaoi fans got their introduction to the genre through this series, which defined the genre for them. series, which defined the genre for them. , Zetsuai 1989 es un manga de estilo shōnen-Zetsuai 1989 es un manga de estilo shōnen-ai y a la vez, la primera historieta de la autora nipona Minami Ozaki. Trata acerca del romance entre un cantante rebelde y famoso, Nanjo Koji y un correcto chico que juega fútbol, Takuto Izumi. En España ha sido publicado por la editorial Ediciones Glénat. Es una obra considerada shōnen-ai, al contrario de su secuela Bronze (yaoi). En la OVA que se hizo de la serie, se muestran dos canciones de Koji, una se llama The Scarlet Scar y la otra What Should I Do.e Scarlet Scar y la otra What Should I Do.
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