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Aishisteruze Baby (愛してるぜ ベイベ★★ Aishisteru ze Beibe★★?, also known as I Love You, Baby) is a shōjo romance manga by Yoko Maki. It was serialized by Shueisha in Ribon from April 2002 and January 2005 and collected in seven bound volumes. It was adapted as a 26-episode anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Animax, broadcast in Japan on Animax from April to October 2004. The series is about a teenage boy, Kippei, who becomes the caretaker of his 5-year-old cousin, Yuzuyu, after her mother abandons her. Both the manga and anime have been praised for successfully mixing serious issues with a light-hearted tone.

Plot[]

Aishisteruze Baby is a shōjo manga series that revolves around the life of Kippei, a popular high-school playboy who flirts with any girl he sees, without thinking about their feelings. His life is turned upside down when one day his aunt abandons his five-year-old cousin Yuzuyu at his house. Kippei is assigned the task of taking care of Yuzuyu for the time being, and he must learn how to become the "mother" she needs. As Kippei learns how to care for Yuzuyu, he also learns to care for Kokoro, a quiet girl at his school, who helps him out.

In Japanese, aishiteru ze (愛してるぜ?) is a casual, masculine way of saying "I love you" (see Gender differences in spoken Japanese).

Characters[]

Kippei Katakura (片倉 結平 Katakura Kippei?)
Kippei is a promiscuous "playboy" in school and quite the easygoing type and had no idea what hit him when he was told to start taking care of Yuzuyu. At his first attempt to make Yuzuyu's lunch, he only made one extra-large onigiri. On top of that, the food he gives her is unremarkable, but Yuzuyu eats it because Kippei is the one who cooked it. Over the series his cooking and personality change for the better. He becomes more responsible and becomes Kokoro's boyfriend. At the end of Volume 7, he receives a letter from Yuzuyu. At the end of the manga he is mentioned living with his sister brother and possibly Kokoro. (He only receives the letter in the manga.) Voiced by: Daisuke Fujita
Yuzuyu Sakashista (坂下 ゆずゆ Sakashista Yuzuyu?)
Yuzuyu ("Yuzu" for short) is a bubbly little girl. She tries her best to live without her mother. She is easy to get along with. In the beginning, she tells Satsuki she wants to marry Kippei when she grows up. She is very protective of Kippei but truly only wants him to be happy. During the whole series, Yuzuyu struggles with the absence of her mother and her wish to be with her. This conflicts with her wish to be with Kippei. At the very end of the 7th volume, she is seen as a teenager who had written to Kippei a letter. It is hinted that the teenage Yuzuyu might be dating her childhood friend, Shouta. She loves to draw, and likes corn and shellfish. Voiced by: Miyū Tsuzurahara
Kokoro Tokunaga (徳永 心 Tokunaga Kokoro?)
Kokoro is the soon-to-be girlfriend of Kippei. She is quiet, and rather lonesome as she lost her mother at an early age. This makes it easy for her to sympathize with Yuzuyu. Her father married another woman and thinking Kokoro could fend on her own, rents her a luxurious apartment to live in. The truth is, that is not the case. At the end of Volume 6 she tells her friends that she might be pregnant. Later, she finds out she's not. Kokoro starts living with Kippei's family at the end of chapter 29. Kokoro is understanding of Kippei's responsibility to spend most of his time with Yuzuyu. Despite her popularity and Kippei's idiocy, Kokoro's heart remains loyal to Kippei to the fact that she would even ignore his past promiscuous days. Her name means "heart". She likely married Kippei at the end of the manga. Voiced by: Fumina Hara
Misako Katakura (片倉 三沙子 Katakura Misako?)
Kippei's mother. She is a school crossing guard, among other things. She taught Kippei how to make onigiri (rice-balls). She is the older sister of Aunt Miyako.
Reiko Katakura (片倉 鈴子 Katakura Reiko?)
Nee-chan (or "Sis" in the English version) is the bold and controlling sister of Kippei. She is a cosmetologist and everyone in Kippei's family follows her orders. Yet there is a secret nee-chan has been keeping to herself: that she can not have any children. She is known for her stylish outfits and nails. Voiced by: Kumiko Endou
Miyako Sakashista (坂下 都 Sakashista Miyako?)
Yuzuyu's mother. Her husband had died recently and taking care of Yuzuyu by herself was more than she could handle. She is the younger sister of Misako. She does take care of Yuzuyu in the end of the manga.
Satsuki Katakura (片倉 皐 Katakura Satsuki?)
Satsuki is Kippei's 12-year-old brother. He is 156 cm tall. He seems quite emotionless and very smart, as well as weird in a way. He doesn't really like children, but gets along great with Yuzuyu. Satsuki also bears a strong resemblance to his mother. He gets a girlfriend, Ayumi, near the end of the story. Voiced by: Masami Suzuki
Aki Kagami (鏡 亜希 Kagami Aki?) and Mai Motoki (元木 舞 Motoki Mai?)
Kokoro's friends. They usually show a bitter attitude towards Kippei and don't approve much of Kokoro and Kippei's relationship. Especially Aki. But in reality they just really want what is best for Kokoro. Aki is in love with Shin. Voiced by: Maki Saitō (Aki) and Fuyuka Ōura (Mai)
Miki Sakashista (坂下 ミキ Sakashista Miki?)
Miki is Yuzuyu's cousin from her father's side. Volume 4 of the manga is mostly Miki's story. In the manga, she holds a knife while in the anime, it was change to a bike-chain. Miki attended a prestigious school. She witnessed her teacher beating up a boy. When she told on her teacher, everything backfired. She was harassed by her peers and teacher but refused to tell her parents. She tried to take Yuzuyu away from the Katakura residence in order to replace herself, then attempt suicide. (In the anime she intends to jump from a building, in the manga she uses a knife.) In the end, everything is resolved with her and her parents.From the scars and burns on her wrists, it is obviously shown that Miki self-harmed herself (though this has likely stopped since most of her issues have been resolved.) She appears again in Volume 6. Voiced by: Mika Doi (Japanese), Mika Itō (English)
Marika (まりか?) and Ken (?)
Yuzuyu's friends from kindergarten. Marika can be quite stuck-up for a five-year-old, therefore, she has a crush on Kippei. Ken can be kind and strong, but they are all good friends.Voiced by: Aoi Yabusaki (Marika) and Yuutaro Motoshiro (Ken)
Shin Tabata (田端 芯 Tabata Shin?)
Kippei's friend and classmate. He and Aki have feelings for each other. Voiced by: Makoto Ueki
Natsu (ナッツ Natsu?)
A former "girlfriend" (more a "friends with benefits" since there is evidence that they have had sexual intercourse in the past) of Kippei. Natsu has strong feelings for Kippei and misses the way he was before he became responsible. Despite this though, she is not a major threat to Kokoro. Natsu seems to fall in love easily. Voiced by: Akiko Kawase
Aya Oga (大賀 綾 Ōga Aya?) and Akari Oga (大賀 あかり Ōga Akari?)
Akari and Aya are more or less in the same position as Kippei and Yuzuyu -- Aya and Akari's parents work all day forcing Akari to take care of her sister, who is Yuzuyu's classmate and friend. Akari is Kippei's classmate. Akari confiding in Kippei, among other things, results in trouble. They only appear in the manga series but not in the anime series. Voiced by: Koumi Yoshida (Aya)
Ayumi Kubota (久保田 あゆみ Kubota Ayumi?)
Ayumi is a girl who is in love with Satsuki. She is 160 cm tall, taller than Satsuki, who is 156 cm tall. She is a model. Voiced by: Saeko Chiba
Itagaki
Itagaki is from Kippei's school and has a crush on Kokoro. He cofesses his love to her and even forces a kiss on her. Kokoro later becomes scared and afraid of people touching her even Kippei. Eventually during the School Trip everything is resolved and Itagaki is threatened by Kippei,"Anyway, with regards to Kokoro-Chan dont bother her anymore! But if something happens again... I will kill you!" After this Itagaki no longer appears in the manga

Media[]

Manga[]

The manga Aishisteruze Baby was written and illustrated by Yoko Maki. It was serialized by Shueisha the shōjo (aimed at teenage girls) manga magazine Ribon from April 2002 to January 2005. The serial chapters were collected in seven tankōbon volumes under the Ribon Mascot Comics imprint.[1] It is licensed in North America by Viz Media, which has released all seven volumes in English starting in April 2006.[2] It is also licensed in France by Génération Comics, in Italy by Panini Comics, in Germany by Tokyopop Germany, and in South Korea by Seoul Media Group.[1]

No.JapanNorth America
Release dateISBNRelease dateISBN
1 15 November 2002[3]ISBN 4-08-856416-24 April 2006[4]ISBN 1-4215-0711-0
2 15 April 2003[5]ISBN 4-08-856452-96 June 2006[6]ISBN 1-4215-0569-X
3 8 August 2003[7]ISBN 4-08-856484-71 August 2006[8]ISBN 1-4215-0570-3
4 15 January 2004[9]ISBN 4-08-856515-03 October 2006[10]ISBN 1-4215-0571-1
5 14 May 2004[11]ISBN 4-08-856536-34 December 2006[12]ISBN 1-4215-0572-X
6 15 October 2004[13]ISBN 4-08-856565-76 February 2007[14]ISBN 1-4215-1005-7
7 15 March 2005[15]ISBN 4-08-856594-03 April 2007[16]ISBN 1-4215-1006-5

Anime[]

Aishisteruze Baby was adapted into an anime television series by TMS and Animax.[17] It was directed by Masaharu Okuwaki, with music by Miki Kasamatsu and character designs by Junko Yamanaka and Masatomo Sudo.[18] The opening theme was "Sunny Side Up" performed by Yo Hitoto, and the ending theme was "Nennensaisai" (年年歳歳?, literally "Years-Years-Old-Old" and a play on baby-talk for "go to sleep") performed by Yo Hitoto.[17]

The series was initially broadcast in 26 episodes across Japan on Animax from 3 April 2004 to 9 October 2004. It is licensed in France by Taifu Video.[17]

# Title Original airdate
1 She (Yuzu) is ★ 5 Years Old!
"Kanojo (Yuzu) wa go sai" (彼女(ゆず)は★5歳!)
3 April 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei Katakura is the handsome playboy of the school. After ditching school to play around with a girl on the roof, his friends ask him to go play around. However, he received a phone call, telling him to go home right away. His 5 year old cousin, Yuzuyu, is staying with him, and he is the one in charge of taking care of her.
2 Yuzu's Rice ball!
"Yuzu no Onigiri!" (ゆずのおにぎり!)
10 April 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei makes onigiri for Yuzuyu to take with her. He isn't very good at making it and when a boy laughs at her because of the funny looking onigiri she slaps him. Kippei tries to find out what is wrong.
3 Where's Mama
"Mama wa doko" (ママはどこ)
17 April 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yuzu is becoming some-what of an outcast at school, because she is motherless. She has Kippei though, so she'll be okay, but what happens when a seriously Kippei-crazed girl shows up?
4 Yuzu's Crayon
"Yuzu no Kureyon" (ゆずのクレヨン)
24 April 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yuzu is left alone and Kippei's stalker comes up and talks to her. Stalker says that everybody hates her and throws away Yuzu's crayons! Now Yuzu, feeling very insecure, tries everything she can to keep Kippei by her side.
5 The Reason for Tears
"Namida no Riyū" (ナミダの理由)
8 May 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yuzuyu is asleep for the night. Kippei is still thinking about why Yuzuyu wouldn't tell him what happened to her crayons. The next morning Kippei promised to pick up Yuzuyu right after school. On the way he runs into this old lady that needs help with directions. While Yuzuyu's waiting the girl who got rid of her crayons comes to pick on her some more. Will Kippei make it in time?
6 Bye-Bye, Yellow Hat
"Baibai Kiiroi Bōshi" (バイバイ黄色い帽子)
15 May 2004[19] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
At school today Yuzuyu is playing in the sand. Her classmate, Marika, comes by and says that Yuzuyu is a show off, because her uniform is different than everyone else. Reiko and Kippei to the store and buy her a new uniform that matches. Will she wear it?
7 One, Two! Pudding!
"Oitchi ni! Purin!" (おいっちに!プリン!)
22 May 2004[20] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
The preschool's having an athletic competition.
8 Mr. Bear and Carrot and Papa and Mama
"Kuma-san to Ninjin to Papa to Mama" (クマさんとニンジンとパパとママ)
29 May 2004[20] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
A letter is received from Sakamoto Miyako, Yu's mother, Kippei's family stating she still isn't coming home, along with that letter there is one for Yu as well. Kippei gives the letter to Yu without looking at it, leaving him curious as to what it says. Class seats are changed and Kippei ends up sitting next to Kokoro. A large portion of the episode revolves around Yu's stuffed bear and the memories surrounding it between her and her mother.
9 Kokoro All Alone
"Hitoribotchi Kokoro" (ひとりぼっちの心)
5 June 2004[20] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kokoro is going to live alone in a luxurious apartment. When Kippei and Yu are returning home from the market they saw Kokoro living alone. At the end of the episode, Kippei knows everything about Kokoro and they kiss.
10 Jealousy
"Yakimochi" (やきもち)
12 June 2004[20] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei is late to picking up Yu from school and gets in trouble by his family for it. Kippei and Kokoro pick up Yu from school, they go to the park where Kippei overhears a conversation between Yu and Kokoro, in which he finds out how Kokoro supposedly feels for him. Later on Marika runs to Yu wanting to know who Kokoro is, Yu tells her teacher she plans to walk home on her own from then on because Kippei wants to be with Kokoro, and Yu thinks she is getting in his way.
11 Dumplings, Yuzu, and Kokoro
"Odango to Yuzu to Kokoro" (おだんごとゆずと心)
19 June 2004[20] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei goes looking for Yu who went to walk home alone. Yu ends up following a puppy and decides to help the puppy look for its mother. Kippei calls his family to report he hasn't found her and they set out to search, close to nightfall. Eventually he runs right into Kokoro rounding a corner, he tells her Yu disappeared, and she helps him look for her. Yu realizes she doesn't know where she is and gets scared. He finds her late at night and she still claims to be able to get home alone. After a short talk he learns why she has been acting like she has. Kippei and Kokoro break up and Kippei picks up the suddenly bashful Yu.
12 Yuzu's Errand ♪
"Yuzu no Otsukai ♪" (ゆずのおつかい♪)
26 June 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu doesn't have school today, so she makes a pocket lunch for Kippei and delivers it herself. Some of the female high schoolers upon seeing her seem to like him more; some of Kokoro's true feelings show.
13 Mama...
"Mama..." (ママ...)
3 July 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu's mother shows up outside the kindergarten multiple times in one day; the teachers thinks that she's a suspicious person. Kippei is asked to get rid of the suspicious person only to find out who it is. He is asked by Yu's mother to not tell anyone that she was there, especially Yu.
14 Shouta-kun from Cherry Blossom Group
"Sakuragumi no Shōta-kun" (さくらぐみの翔太くん)
10 July 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu meets a boy named Shouta at school and likes him from the start. Natsu tries to get Kippei to go out with her so she can buy stuff for cheap and gets rejected, later she finds out she loves him. It hinted that Shouta has been hit by his mother.
15 Big Sister Goes to Parents' Day!
"Onee-sama Tankanbi ni Iku!" (おねぇさま参観日に行く!)
17 July 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu brings home a slip telling Kippei of Parents Day, but he can't go because he has school, even though Yu has been working on her dance, so Kippei's sister tells him to skip and says she'll go with him. Throughout the episode it shows bits of Shouta's family life. After Yu sees another bruise on Shouta, and Shouta's lie about how he gets it both Yu and Kippei decide to figure out what's happening to Shouta. Kippei see's Shouta's mother at the parents day. Yu dances in her class, and Shouta makes a sword of paper instead of flower in his, making his mother angry. Yu see's Shouta being hit by his mother and starts crying bringing everyone out to see, an argument between Kippei and Shouta's mother happens soon after. Shouta is abandoned by his mother but runs after her.
16 Shou-chan, Let's Meet Again...
"Shō-chan, Mata ne..." (しょーちゃん、またね...)
24 July 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei is down because of Shouta's mother's words. Kokoro's true feelings are shown again. Kippei confronts Shouta's mom after school. Shouta's and his mothers life is shown some more, Shouta is sent to the hospital after being slapped and then falling down stairs, also some of Shouta and his mother's past is shown. It is hinted that Shouta's family is going to go to counseling. Also at the end Shouta's family states they are moving back to the suburbs, then leaves after a heart felt good-bye between Shouta and Yu.
17 It's a Pool, It's a Bathing Suit, I'm Scared
"Pūru da, Mizugi da, Kowaimon" (プールだ、水着だ、こわいもん)
7 August 2004[21] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu's down because Shouta moved away. It is found out that Yu is scared of the pool, so Kippei decides to take her to the pool so she can get over her fear. Kokoro comes to the pool as well and Kippei falls in love with her bathing suit, though he doesn't think she should wear it in public. Kokoro helps Kippei get Yu to go under water.
18 Miki-chan with the Red Hair
"Akai Kami no Miki-chan" (赤い髪のミキちゃん)
14 August 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Miki comes to Kippei's house saying her family wants to take Yu. Kippei's family discuss it and his sister decides to contact Miki's family. Miki's family go to Kippei's house angrily, since they never sent Miki there. She runs away and Kippei goes to find her, when he does he finds out she has purposefully hurt herself a number of times.
19 Let's Walk in a Line
"Narande Arukō" (並んで歩こう)
21 August 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Miki states she wants to die which is why she wants Yu to go to her house instead of herself. Kippei gives Miki a taste of life in his house under his care. Bits of Miki's past is shown, and she follows Kippei to "Go to School Day". Miki sees Kippei kissing Kokoro and changes back to her old mean self. Miki heads home and tricks Yu into leaving with her.
20 Let's Go Home
"Ouchi e kaerō yo" (おウチへかえろうよ)
28 August 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Miki takes Yu to her house as Kippei and his family wait, hoping that Miki hadn't stolen Yu away. Kippei goes to pick them up after Miki tells him where they are, during the time it takes him to get there more of Miki's past is revealed. When Kippei gets there Miki says she's going to kill herself and he talks her down. Later Miki and her parents make up.
21 Summer is Ending...
"Natsu no owari ni..." (夏のおわりに...)
4 September 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kokoro is mad at Kippei for not calling her even once over the summer like he has promised to do. Kokoro's friends tell Kippei that Kokoro is popular with the guys so he had better start acting like a real boyfriend or Kokoro would be swept off her feet by another man. Miki comes back for her things, now a happy girl, and watched Kokoro before she leaves to go home.
22 When I Grow Up
"Okkikunattara" (おっきくなったら)
11 September 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei catches a cold. A model in Satsuki's class likes him. A little of Kippei's childhood is shown as his family tells Yu of it. Satsuki's model friend is told by other girls he doesn't like tall girls, girls with long hair, or models, which breaks her heart. Later she tells him she likes him.
23 Two Box Lunches
"Obento ♥ futatsu" (おべんと♥ふたつ)
17 September 2004[22] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kippei makes two box lunches, one for Yu and one for Kokoro. Kokoro gives her homemade lunch to Kippei in return for him making one for her. During eating she gets a phone call that depresses her. Marika gets picked on by one of her friends at class but Yu tells her she's still her friend and that she likes her. Kokoro tells Kippei she doesn't want to get any closer to him.
24 A Letter to Your Favorite Person
"Daisuki na Hito e no Tegami" (大スキな人への手紙)
25 September 2004[23] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu's letter cheers Kippei up and Kippei decides to write a letter to Kokoro so she can feel his feelings more. Kokoro doesn't show up at school the next day, and some of her past with her mother is shown.
25 Mama's Pajamas
"Mama no Pajama" (ママのパジャマ)
2 October 2004[23] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Yu has a dream and realizes she doesn't remember what her mother's face looks like and starts to miss her mother. Kippei accidentally tears Yu's pajamas, which were made by her mother. Kokoro and Yu spend some time alone with each other. Kippei's sister flies away from home.
26 I Love Everyone, Everyone, Everyone
"Minna ★ Minna ★ Aishiteru" (みんな★みんな★愛してる)
9 October 2004[23] {{{FirstEngAirDate}}}
Kokoro and Yu are still in the sandbox as they were in the last episode. Kokoro cheers Yu up. Kippei's family finally meets Kokoro and invites her to stay the night with them. Kippei's sister meets with Yu's mother. Kippei gives Yu her pajamas back all fixed up. Yu's mom and Kippei's sister talk about Yu and the problem with her pajamas. Yu's mom talks about the past and then Kippei's sister leaves for home. Kippei, Yu, and Kokoro sleep together.

Reception[]

According to the German manga journal MangasZene, Aishisteruze Baby is drawn in a style typical of shōjo mangas, with non-uniform panel layouts and frequent use of screentones. The reviewer praised the clean use of backgrounds, well-differentiated character designs, and Maki's handling of delicate issues such as the rival, Miki, and parental abandonment, while still keeping a comic tone. The same article described anime adaption as one of the shōjo anime highlights of 2004. The reviewer criticized the art of the anime adaptation as not as successful as the manga, being done in a simpler style, but praised the Japanese voice actors as well as mood-setting of the opening song, "Sunny Side Up."[24]

A reviewer at T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews praised the anime as "a touching and heartfelt shōjo drama," giving it 5 out of 5 stars. The reviewer cited the character of Yuzuyu as part of the success, as "a kid who actually acts like a kid and not like a little adult." The reviewer noted that the animation was "somewhat low-budget," and that the character designs only somewhat resemble the Maki's designs in the original manga.[25]

References[]

External links[]

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