Hotman

Japanese manga series


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::summary Japanese manga series ::

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FieldValue
imageHotman vol. 1.png
captionFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Enzo Furiya (left) and his daughter Nanami (right)
ja_kanjiホットマン
ja_romajiHottoman
genreDrama
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| image = Hotman vol. 1.png | caption = First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Enzo Furiya (left) and his daughter Nanami (right) | ja_kanji = ホットマン | ja_romaji = Hottoman | genre = Drama | type = manga | author = | publisher = Shueisha | magazine = Weekly Young Jump | first = 1997 | last = 2000 | volumes = 15 | volume_list = | type = drama | director = | producer = | writer = | music = | studio = | network = TBS | first = April 3, 2003 | last = December 23, 2004 | episodes = 23 | episode_list =

Hotman is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by . It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1997 to 2000, with its chapters collected in 15 tankōbon volumes. It was adapted into a two-season television drama broadcast on TBS; the first season was broadcast from April to June 2003, and the second season from October to December 2004.

Plot

The series follows Enzo Furiya (portrayed by Takashi Sorimachi), an ex-delinquent and currently a school art teacher who takes care of his 5-year-old daughter, Nanami Furiya (portrayed by Nana Yamauchi), of whom he has no idea who her mother is. He also lives with his four siblings whose fathers are all different. Enzo's daughter suffers from severe atopic dermatitis, so he throws himself into managing her diet to alleviate her condition. Enzo pursues life passionately for his little girl and his family. This is a story about how desperately Enzo tries to hold his family together in spite of all the hardships.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by , Hotman was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1997 to 2000. Shueisha collected its chapters in fifteen tankōbon volumes, released from June 19, 1997, to October 19, 2000; an additional volume, Hotman 2003, was released on June 20, 2003.

Drama

The manga was adapted into a television drama which was broadcast for two seasons on TBS. The first season was broadcast from April 10 to June 19, 2003; the second season, Hotman 2, was broadcast from October 7 to December 23, 2004.

References

References

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