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Blue Box
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Chinatsu Kano (left) and Taiki Inomata (right)
アオのハコ
(Ao no Hako)
Genre
Manga
Written byKouji Miura
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runApril 12, 2021 – present
Volumes14
Anime television series
Directed byYūichirō Yano
Written byYūko Kakihara
Studio
Original networkJNN (TBS)
Original run October 2024 scheduled

Blue Box (Japanese: アオのハコ, Hepburn: Ao no Hako) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kouji Miura. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump since April 2021, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes as of March 2024. An anime television series adaptation produced by Telecom Animation Film and TMS Entertainment is set to premiere in October 2024.

Synopsis

The series focuses on Taiki Inomata, a student at Eimei Junior and Senior High who is a member of the boys' badminton team. Every morning, he trains alongside his upperclasswoman and fellow crush Chinatsu Kano, who is on the girls' basketball team. However, Chinatsu moves in with Taiki's family when her parents leave Japan to work abroad. With Chinatsu now living with him, Taiki aims to slowly develop his relationship with her as they both strive to make it to the national championship with their respective teams.[5]

Characters

Taiki Inomata (猪股いのまた 大喜だいぎ, Inomata Taiki)
Voiced by: Shōya Chiba[6]

The Main Protagonist an avid Badminton player who strives to succeed despite setbacks. He greatly admires Chinatsu Kano for her dedication to Basketball and harbors a huge crush on her. While often awkward and emotional his unwavering determination and sincerity slowly earns him respect from others. His goal is to reach the National Championships a dream he shares with Chinatsu in their respective sports.

Chinatsu Kano (鹿野かの 千夏ちなつ, Kano Chinatsu)
Voiced by: Reina Ueda[6]

The main Female Protagonist she is the star player of the Girl's Basketball Team. She is one grade above Taiki and is often the first person at practice. She was once a terrible Basketball player but her dedication has helped grow into a strong player who hopes to make Nationals. She moves in with Taiki's family when her parents leave to work abroad, and her and Taiki slowly become friends supporting each other.

Hina Chono (ちょう ひな, Chōno Hina)
Voiced by: Akari Kitō[4]

Taiki's friend who is on the Rythmic Gymnastics team. She is quite theatrical and loves to tease Taiki. She slowly develops feelings for Taiki despite encouraging him to go after Chinatsu.

Kyo Kasahara (笠原かさはらただし, Kasahara Kyō)
Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[7]

Taiki's best friend and fellow Badminton player. Quiet and observant he often understands more than anyone else. Though sarcastic (especially with Taiki) he is a genuinely caring and wise person.

Kengo Haryū (針生はりゅう健吾けんご, Haryū Kengo)
Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[7]

A skilled Badminton player in Chinatsu's grade who ends up becoming a mentor and rival to Taiki. Though he is often hard on Taiki he slowly grows to admire his tenacity and growing skill.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Kouji Miura, Blue Box began its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 12, 2021.[8][9] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on August 4, 2021.[10] As of March 4, 2024, 14 volumes have been released.[11]

On August 3, 2020, the one-shot version of Blue Box had been published on Weekly Shōnen Jump.[12][13]

Blue Box has been licensed for simultaneous publication in North America as it is released in Japan, with its chapters being digitally launched by Viz Media on its Shonen Jump website.[14] Shueisha also simulpublishes the series in English for free on the Manga Plus app and website.[15] In February 2022, Viz Media announced that they had licensed the series in print format; the first volume was released on November 1 of the same year.[16][17] The manga is also licensed in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo.[18]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 August 4, 2021[19]978-4-08-882731-5November 1, 2022[17]978-1-9747-3462-7
  1. "Chinatsu Senpai" (千夏ちなつ先輩せんぱい)
  2. "You Have to Go to Nationals" (インターハイってください, Intāhai itte kudasai)
  3. "Pretending to Be a Stranger" (他人たにんのフリ, Tanin no Furi)
  4. "Chosen One" (えらばれししゃ, Erabareshimono)
  1. "What I Call Her" (かた, Yobikata)
  2. "At Least One Step" (いちでも, Ippo demo)
  3. "You'll Be Fine" (大丈夫だいじょうぶ, Daijōbu)
2 October 4, 2021[20]978-4-08-882794-0January 3, 2023[21]978-1-9747-3611-9
  1. "Doubles" (ダブルス, Daburusu)
  2. "Gym Uniforms" (ジャージ, Jāji)
  3. "The Day Before" (前日ぜんじつ, Zenjitsu)
  4. "Regional Preliminaries" (地区ちく予選よせん, Chiku Yosen)
  5. "If He Wins" (あいつがったら, Aitsu ga Kattara)
  1. "Date" (デート, Dēto)
  2. "Aquarium" (水族館すいぞくかん, Suizokukan)
  3. "An Ordinary Girl" (普通ふつう女子じょし, Futsū no Joshi)
  4. "Kindred Spirits" (同志どうし, Dōshi)
3 January 4, 2022[22]978-4-08-883007-0March 7, 2023[23]978-1-9747-3626-3
  1. "No Problems" (問題もんだいないです, Mondainai Desu)
  2. "Wish Me Luck" (がんばれってって, Ganbarette Itte)
  3. "I'll Carry Your Bags" (荷物にもつはこびします, Nimotsu Ohakobi Shimasu)
  4. "Eavesdropping" (ぬす, Nusumigiki)
  5. "Can I Have One?" (ひとつちょうだい?, Hitotsu Chōdai?)
  1. "Score!" (一本いっぽん, Ippon!)
  2. "I'll Definitely Get It In!" (絶対ぜったいれる!, Zettai Ireru!)
  3. "That's Just Sports" (それがスポーツだろ, Sore ga Supōtsu Daro)
  4. "Good Job" (つかさま, Otsukaresama)
4 March 4, 2022[24]978-4-08-883063-6May 2, 2023[25]978-1-9747-3641-6
  1. "I'll Be Rooting For You" (応援おうえんするよ, Ōen suru yo)
  2. "A Chance" (みゃくアリ, Myaku Ari)
  3. "Your Own House" (自分じぶんいえ, Jibun no Ie)
  4. "It's Not a Good Thing" (くないこと, Yokunai Koto)
  5. "Getting Closer" (ちかづきに, Ochikazuki ni)
  1. "Is It a Date?" (おデートでしょうか, O Dēto Deshō ka)
  2. "Uncool!" (ダサいぞ!!, Dasai zo!!)
  3. "When the Underdog Wins" (大穴おおあなちをさらう展開てんかい, Ōana ga Kachi o Sarau Tenkai)
  4. "Girls..." (おんなって, Onnanoko tte)
5 June 3, 2022[26]978-4-08-883149-7July 4, 2023[27]978-1-9747-3741-3
  1. "Something Interesting" (おもしろいもの, Omoshiroi Mono)
  2. "Better Get Going" (かないと, Ikanaito)
  3. "Helloooo" (もしもーし, Moshi Mōshi)
  4. "A Flirt" (ひとたらし, Hitotarashi)
  5. "Testing it Out" (実験じっけんちゅう, Jikken-chū)
  1. "The One Who's Cool..." (かっこいいのは, Kakkoii no wa)
  2. "I Want a Back-and-Forth Rally" (ラリーしたいです, Rarī Shitai Desu)
  3. "An Impossible Notion" (無理むりなおはなし, Muri na Ohanashi)
  4. "What's the Connection?" (どういう文脈ぶんみゃく, Dōiu Bunmyaku?)
6 August 4, 2022[28]978-4-08-883192-3September 5, 2023[29]978-1-9747-4037-6
  1. "It Didn't Come True" (かなってないよ, Kanattenai yo)
  2. "August 26" (8がつ26にち, Hachigatsu Nijūrokunichi)
  3. "August 26, Part 2" (8がつ26にち, Hachigatsu Nijūrokunichi 2)
  4. "August 26, Part 3" (8がつ26にち, Hachigatsu Nijūrokunichi 3)
  5. "If We Weren't a Year Apart" (1ねんちがえば, Ichinen Chigaeba)
  1. "At Morning Practice Again" (また朝練あされん, Mata Asaren de)
  2. "Unfair Woman" (ずるいおんな, Zurui Onna)
  3. "This is Just Right" (このくらいが丁度ちょうどいい, Kono Kurai ga Chōdo Ii)
  4. "Of Course I Want to See It" (たいでしょ, Mitai Desho)
7 October 4, 2022[30]978-4-08-883259-3November 7, 2023[31]978-1-9747-4072-7
  1. "Doing Great" (くやってるよ, Yoku Yatteru yo)
  2. "Hydration" (水分すいぶん補給ほきゅう, Suibun Hokyū)
  3. "Inomata" (イノマタくん, Inomata-kun)
  4. "Who Do I Think I Am?" (何様なにさまだよ, Nanisama da yo)
  5. "I Know" (わたしってる, Watashi wa Shitteru)
  1. "Right or Left?" (みぎひだり, Migi to Hidari)
  2. "We Didn't!" (してないですよ, Shitenai Desu yo)
  3. "Let's Go See It" (かんこうよ, Mi ni Ikō yo)
  4. "I've Got Plans" (予定よていあるんだ, Yotei Arun da)
8 December 2, 2022[32]978-4-08-883389-7January 2, 2024[33]978-1-9747-4280-6
  1. "What'd You Say?" (なんていました?, Nante Iimashita?)
  2. "Help Me Out!" (ちからしてよ!, Chikara o Kashite yo!)
  3. "As One of Her Closest Friends" (親友しんゆうとして, Shinyū Toshite)
  4. "It's Not That" (そこじゃない, Soko ja Nai)
  5. "I'm Here to Lend an Ear" (はなしならくぞ, Hanashi nara Kiku zo)
  1. "A Chance to Blossom" (はなくまで, Hana ga Saku Made)
  2. "Girl Manager" (女子じょしマネージャー, Joshi Manējā)
  3. "Inota!" (いのた!)
  4. "An Exciting Event" (ワクワクイベント, Wakuwaku Ibento)
9 February 3, 2023[34]978-4-08-883433-7March 5, 2024[35]978-1-9747-4316-2
  1. "Joint Training Camp" (合同ごうどう合宿がっしゅく, Gōdō Gasshuku)
  2. "Spinning" (ぐるぐる, Guruguru)
  3. "That's What I Know" (おれはわかってる, Ore wa Wakatteru)
  4. "I Don't Need an Answer" (いらないの, Iranai no)
  5. "A Roller Coaster" (ジェットコースター, Jetto Kōsutā)
  1. "Didn't Mean to Say" (うつもり, Iu Tsumori)
  2. "Even So" (それでも, Sore de mo)
  3. "You Are Too" (まえもだろ, Omae mo Daro)
  4. "Shopping for a Tracksuit" (ジャージいに, Jāji Kai ni)
  5. "Because That's Who I Am" (それがわたしなので, Sore ga Watashi Nanode)
10 May 2, 2023[36]978-4-08-883539-6May 7, 2024[37]978-1-9747-4595-1
  1. "I Was Hoping You Could Try It" (べてほしくて, Tabete Hoshikute)
  2. "Where It Hurts" (いたいところ, Itai Tokoro)
  3. "Déjà Vu" (デジャブ, Dejabu)
  4. "How That Made Her Feel" (どんな気持きも, Don'na Kimochi)
  5. "Because I Hate Her" (キライだから, Kirai Dakara)
  1. "Admiration" (感嘆かんたん, Kantan)
  2. "Excuses and Sound Arguments" (いわけ健全けんぜん議論ぎろん, Iiwake to Kenzen na Giron)
  3. "Can't Stay Like This" (このままではいられない, Kono ma Made wa i Rarenai)
  4. "Yumeka, You..." (ゆめか、あなた, Yumeka, Anata)
  5. "They're One and the Same" (それらはおなじものである, Sorera wa Onaji Mono Desu)
11 August 4, 2023[38]978-4-08-883591-4July 2, 2024[39]978-1-9747-4596-8
  1. "The Most Powerful Feeling" (最強さいきょう感情かんじょう, Saikyō no Fīringu)
  2. "Whenever You're Struggling" (なやんでいるときはいつでも, Nayan de Iru Toki wa Itsu Demo)
  3. "To Strip Away" (, Hagi Toru)
  4. "Has It Been Two Years?" (2ねんちましたか?, 2-Nen Tachimashita ka?)
  5. "It's Back" (イッツ・バック, Ittsu Bakku)
  1. "Christmas Eve" (クリスマスイブ, Kurisumasu Ibu)
  2. "Are You Having Problems?" (問題もんだいがありますか?, Mondai ga Arimasu ka?)
  3. "The End of the Year" (年末ねんまつ, Nenmatsu)
  4. "Don't Hesitate" (ためらわないで, Tamerawanaide)
12 October 4, 2023[40]978-4-08-883690-4
  1. "I Wanna See Her" (彼女かのじょいたい, Kanojo ni Aitai)
  2. "Today Too" (今日きょう, Kyō mo)
  3. "It's So Beautiful" (それはとてもうつくしいです, Sore wa Totemo Utsukushīdesu)
  4. "I Need to Tell You Something" (なにつたえたいことがあります, Nanika Tsutaetaikoto ga Arimasu)
  5. "January 4, Midday" (1がつ4にち正午しょうご, 1 Tsuki 4-nichi Shōgo)
  1. "Let's Keep It a Secret" (秘密ひみつにしておきましょう, Himitsu ni Shite Okimashou)
  2. "So Nervous" (とても緊張きんちょう, Totemo Kinchō)
  3. "Your Style of Love, Chii" (あなたのあいのスタイル、ちぃ, Anata no Ai no Sutairu, Chii)
  4. "It's Already Settled" (もうまってるよ, Mō Kimatteru yo)
13 December 4, 2023[41]978-4-08-883790-1
  1. "January 15" (1がつ15にち, 1 Tsuki 15-nichi)
  2. "Interview" (インタビュー, Intabyū)
  3. "Reward" (褒美ほうび, Hōbi)
  4. "Got It All Sorted Out" (すべてを整理せいりしました, Subete o Seiri Shimashita)
  5. "A Waste" (無駄むだ, Muda)
  1. "Challenger" (挑戦ちょうせんしゃ, Chōsen-sha)
  2. "Lucky" (ラッキー, Rakkī)
  3. "It's Rude" (それは失礼しつれいです, Sore wa Shitsureidesu)
  4. "A Big Step" (おおきないち, Ōkina Ippo)
14 March 4, 2024[11]978-4-08-883848-9
  1. "That Kind of Person" (そういうひと, Sōiu Hito)
  2. "Almost Got the Wrong Idea" (あやうく間違まちがったかんがえをしそうになる, Ayauku Machigatta Kangae o Shi-sō ni Naru)
  3. "Outrageous" (法外ほうがい, Hōgaina)
  4. "Good Luck, Senpai" (頑張がんばれ、先輩せんぱい, Ganbare, Senpai)
  5. "Show Off Your Skills" (腕前うでまえ披露ひろうする, Udemae o Hirō Suru)
  1. "Difference Between Grades" (グレードあいだちが, Gurēdo-kan no Chigai)
  2. "Great to Hear" (いてよかった, Kiite Yokatta)
  3. "You Know What That Means" (それがなに意味いみするかっていますか, Sore ga Nani o Imi Suru ka Shitte Imasu ka)
  4. "Take Our Time" (時間じかんがかかる, Jikan ga Kakaru)
15 June 4, 2024[42]978-4-08-884041-3

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.

  1. "Gives Me Goosebumps" (ふるえるね, Furueru ne)
  2. "With Hyodo" (兵藤ひょうどうさんと, Hyōdō-san to)
  3. "With the Right Effort" (ただしい努力どりょく, Tadashī Doryoku De)
  4. "I'm Borrowing One" (1つりています, Hitotsu Karite Imasu)
  5. "That Can't Be True" (それは真実しんじつではありません, Sore wa Shinjitsude wa Arimasen)
  6. "I Get That" (わかります, Wakarimasu)
  7. "Why?" (なぜ?, Naze?)
  8. "Get On" (, Noru)
  9. "That's Not True" (それは真実しんじつではない, Sore wa Shinjitsude Wanai)
  10. "Go Eimei!" (ゴーエイメイ!, Gō Eimei!)
  11. "The Guy Who Carried Her" (彼女かのじょはこんだおとこ, Kanojo o Hakonda Otoko)
  12. "A Badminton Day" (バドミントンの, Badominton no Hi)
  13. "I've Done My Fair Share" (やってきたこと, Yattekita Koto)
  14. "A Senpai's Love" (先輩せんぱいとしてのおも, Senpai to Shite no Omoi)
  15. "You Can Do It!" (がんばれっ, Ganbare Tsu)
  16. "Final Game" (ファイナルゲーム, Fainaru Gēmu)
  17. "Forehead Flick" (デコピン, Dekopin)
  18. "Let's Replace It" (上書うわがきしよっか, Uwagaki Shi Yokka)
  19. "She Really Is Tough" (やっぱりつよ, Yappari Tsuyo ~e)
  20. "The Feeling's Mutual" (たがいさまです, Otagai-sama desu)
  21. "Secret Someone" (ひみつのだれか, Himitsu no Dare Ka)

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced in the 51st issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump of 2023 on November 20, 2023.[6] It is planned and produced by TMS Entertainment[a], animated by Telecom Animation Film and directed by Yūichirō Yano, with Yūko Kakihara handling series composition, and Miho Tanino designing the characters.[4] It is scheduled to premiere in October 2024 on TBS and its affiliates.[7]

Reception

Popularity

In August 2021, the first volume of the manga had over 170,000 copies in circulation in less than a week after its release.[43]

In June 2021, Blue Box was nominated for the seventh Next Manga Award in the Best Print Manga category;[44] it placed eighth out of 50 nominees, but won the Global Prize.[45][46] The series ranked fourth on the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2022.[47]

Critical response

Anthony Gramuglia of Comic Book Resources (CBR) stated, "Blue Box is a sentimental story about human connection. It's beautifully drawn, at times resembling a shōjo manga more than a typical shōnen. If Blue Box continues, it will likely become an earnest, sincere entry in Shōnen Jump's romantic catalog".[48] Timothy Donohoo of CBR compared Blue Box to Kenta Shinohara's Witch Watch and Shigure Tokita's Don't Blush, Sekime-san! due to both series having concepts and romantic aspects similar to Blue Box's.[49]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Under the "Unlimited Produce by TMS" brand[4]

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