Nana
Nana
- 🎬 Type: TV
- 📺 Episodes: 47
- 📅 Year: 2006
- 📡 Status: Finished Airing
- 🕓 Airing: 5 Apr 2006 → 28 Mar 2007
- 🗓️ Premiered: spring 2006
- ⭐ Score: 8.57
- 🏆 Rank: #117
- 👥 Members: 753,201
- ❤️ Favorites: 34,145
- 🏢 Genres: Drama, Romance
- 🎭 Studios: Madhouse
Departing from their respective hometowns, two young women with identical names are brought together in their pursuit of new beginnings. With their hearts set on going to Tokyo, Nana Komatsu dreams about blissful love, while Nana Osaki aims for a successful music career. The former has a cheerful and friendly nature, but her naivety has steered her romantic life astray until she meets her dependable boyfriend—Shouji Endo. Without letting herself be dismayed by Shouji's decision to study in Tokyo, Nana works hard to earn enough money and follow him there. Meanwhile, her namesake is a solitary punk vocalist whose impassioned romance with her band's bassist, Ren Honjou, comes to a sudden end. Though heartbroken, Nana bravely looks forward and travels to the capital with the ambition of becoming a recognized artist. Shortly after they arrive in Tokyo, the girls cross paths again due to an unexpected coincidence that ultimately leads them to live under the same roof. As they grow closer, the two strive to support one another amid their struggles to forge a future for themselves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
After the release of the first episode on April 5, 2006, Nana's highest TV rating was 6.3% in the Kanto region, making it the first late-night anime to reach the top 10 of the weekly audience ranking. In Japan, VAP published 17 DVDs of the series between July 7, 2006 and November 21, 2007. In North America, four DVD box sets were released by Viz Media from September 2009 to April 2010. The company also released an English dub version, which premiered on the Funimation Channel on September 19, 2009. Sentai Filmworks licensed the series in 2021 after Viz Media lost its rights. Nana inspired a couple of tribute albums, the most notable of them being "Love for Nana - Only 1 Tribute," which was released by EMI Music Japan on March 16, 2005.
Komatsu, Nana
Main
Sheridan, Kelly
English
Oosaki, Nana
Main
Peller, Anna
Hungarian
Andou
Supporting
Asano, Takashi
Supporting
Endo, Shouji
Supporting
Minárovics, Péter
Hungarian
Fujieda, Naoki
Supporting
Petriw, Adrian
English
Honjou, Ren
Supporting
Posta, Victor
Hungarian
Ichinose, Takumi
Supporting
Francis, Andrew
English
Ichinose, Satsuki
Supporting
Bargalló, Elisabet
Spanish
Kawamura, Sachiko
Supporting
Czető, Zsanett
Hungarian
Kinoshita
Supporting
Komatsu, Natsuko
Supporting
Komatsu, Nami
Supporting
Hendrikse, Marÿke
English
Komatsu, Nao
Supporting
Komatsu, Gorou
Supporting
Kurata, Minoru
Supporting
Matsumoto, Asami
Supporting
Valls, Isabel
Spanish
Matsuo
Supporting
Mizukoshi, Keiichi
Supporting
De Risi, Marco
Italian
Okazaki, Shinichi
Supporting
Kaye, David A.
English