The manga focuses on two high school students who grow up together in an orphanage
Kodoani.com – Rie Aruga (Perfect World) launched a new manga titled Koboreru Yoru ni in Kiss magazine this Saturday.
The story follows Yoru and Tenjaku, who both grew up in an orphanage. Yoru went to the orphanage at the age of 10 after being abused by her biological mother. Tenjaku, who was the same age, took care of Yoru at the orphanage. Several years have passed, Yoru is now a second year high school student who still has feelings for Tenjaku.
Ariga launched the Kōjō Yakei (The Skyline From the Factory) manga on February 24 and ended it on April 14. The “socially aware” manga revolves around the relationship between two childhood friends, who there is a love that goes beyond words like “I’m like you,” and persists even in an unfair world.
Aruga launched the Perfect World manga in Kiss magazine in February 2015 and ended it in January 2021. Kodansha has published 12 volumes of the manga. The manga was nominated in April 2019 for the 43rd Annual Kodansha Manga Awards.
The live-action film adaptation opened in Japan in October 2018. The film grossed 17,380,800 yen (approximately US$153,800), ranking fourth at the Japanese box office in its opening weekend. A live-action series adaptation of the manga premiered on Fuji TV and Kansai TV in April 2019.