NanaGenre: Romantic Comedy (Age Rating 17+) Availability : Stocking Item - Usually Ships Within 24-48 Hours Unless Backordered
Two girls with the same name leave their old lives behind and come to Tokyo to start fresh. Collection #1 (Eps #1-11.5) What adventures await these two hopeful young women under the bright lights of the big city? Nana Osaki wants nothing more than to make it big as the singer of a rock 'n' roll band, while Nana Komatsu wants to put her life in motion and get her new relationship off to a good start. When the two Nanas fall in love with the same apartment, they become roommates and then best friends, and the party has just begun! Collection #2 (Eps #12-22) Careers, friendship, love - can two bright young women named Nana manage to have it all? Nana K.'s Tokyo experiment is in jeopardy when she finds herself strapped for cash and her relationship with Shoji on uncertain ground. Nana O.'s love life takes an unexpected turn when she's reunited with her old flame, Ren from Trapnest. With such a close connection to her favorite band, will Nana K. get to meet the man of her dreams - Takumi? Sometimes dreams do come true... Collection #3 (Eps #23-34) Love can mend your life - but will it tear the Nanas apart? Nana K. is happily involved with Takumi from Trapnest, though she doesn't fully trust him. Nana O. graciously stays away from the apartment for a while, and both Nanas feel the loneliness of their separation. Then in the midst of Blast preparing to sign their first record deal, Nobu makes a surprise confession to Nana K. Now she must make a difficult choice, and someone's heart is bound to be broken. Collection #4 (Eps #35-47 plus Eps 36.5) As if Blast's
debut wasn't causing enough stress, Takumi and Nana K.'s
announcement sends everyone reeling, but none more than Nana
O. and Reira. While Reira turns to Shin for comfort, Nana O.
is drawn to Yasu and his calm understanding, leaving her
questioning her relationship with Ren. Nana K. meanwhile is
happily nesting in her new home, but her continued
estrangement from Nana O. weighs heavily on her heart. |
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