Parfait Tic! (パフェちっく! Pafe chikku!) is a Japanese shōjo manga by Nagamu Nanaji. It is serialized in the manga magazine Margaret, and collected in 22 volumes published in Japan by Shueisha.
The story revolves around the lives of a girl and two boys (cousins), and their love triangle.
contents story in English , in Thai เรื่องย่อภาษาไทย
Story
Fuuko (or Fuu-chan for friends) is a lively girl starting her first year of highschool. Her life is turned upside down by the arrival of her new neighbors: the bishōnen Shinpo cousins, Daiya and Ichi.
Fuuko initially falls for the playboy Daiya. Unfortunately, her first love is an unrequited love. Daiya claims he does not know what 'being in love' feels like. Suffering from her first heartbreak, she receives unexpected support from Ichi. Although he seems cold, Ichi actually is in love with Fuuko. The two spend more and more time together, and Fuuko discovers she has feelings for Ichi too. Only 'official' confessions away from being a couple, a woman from Ichi's past shows up. Iori-san used to work for the Shinpo family company. Back then, Ichi had fallen in love with her (even though she had a boyfriend, and was some years older than him). His infatuation was big enough to worry his parents, who had her fired. Now that she's back in his life, Ichi's feelings turn to her again. Not even his budding relationship with Fuuko can lessen his need to be with Iori. Fuuko can't deal with this and they part ways. Fuuko is heartbroken again, but this time the pain runs much deeper. Her love for Ichi was more serious than her former crush on Daiya. Ironically, it's Daiya who supports her through these hard times. Ichi spends his free time with Iori, and Daiya tries his hardest to distract Fuuko. Slowly, Daiya is beginning to understand 'what it is to be in love', as he is falling in love with Fuuko. But she can't return his feelings, she is not over Ichi yet. At New Year, Daiya asks Fuuko if she wants to go out with him. Taking a fresh start, Fuuko accepts. Meanwhile, Ichi says goodbye to Iori, as he finally understands she only sees him as a little brother, while the one she really loves is her boyfriend. Fuuko and Daiya are getting along fairly well as a couple although sometimes Fuuko thinks of Ichi, remembering her lost love for him. Then at the end of Volume 14, Fuuko is speaking with Ichi in the classroom when she falls and they accidentally kiss. Although the only person who saw was Fuuko's friend, Fuuko is extremely worried about Daiya finding out as she can't work up the courage to tell him honestly. She goes to see Ichi and begs him not to tell Daiya that it happened.
Characters
This is my favorites comic . I likes Daiya . You can see image of Characters by click on Character's name will link to image 's page.Fuuko Kameyama
The upbeat main character. Likes playing with little children and hairstyling. Wears her own hair in unusual and complicated styles. She does feel insecure about her looks, especially when being compared to Daiya and Ichi. Had to take swimming lessons from Ichi in order to pass P.E.
Ichi Shinpo
The literally cold and quiet love interest. Class President and ranks first on school tests, but rather shy and comes across as a haughty guy. Actually very caring once you get to know him. Works part-time in a restaurant. Not good at household chores. Really bad at drawing. Scared of dogs and haunted houses.
Daiya Shinpo
A happy-go-lucky playboy. Not very academic, but wins everyone's heart with his open character. Used to date many girls at the same time, but stopped doing that after he had to reject Fuuko. Sometimes gives surprise performances as a singer in a two-man band, "The F brothers" with Issochi.
Iori Kei
21 years old. Used to work at the Shinpo family firm, but got fired when Ichi fell in love with her. She has a boyfriend who is busy with work most of the time. She relies on Ichi to make her feel better. He mistakes this for love, but she regards him as a little brother.
Mako Oobayashi
Friend and classmate of Fuuko. Wears her fair hair up.
Chiso Komori
Friend and classmate of Fuuko. Has dark, wavy hair.
Akio-senpai
Beautiful, elegant tennis club member. At first she was only using Fuuko in order to get close to Daiya. She was rejected by him, and a real friendship has started between her and Fuuko. Starts "dating" Isocchi.
Isocchi
Daiya's classmate. Daiya mistakenly thinks Fuuko is in love with him, and tries to set them up. After being rejected by Fuuko, his eye falls on Akio-senpai. Their relationship progresses slowly. Plays the guitar in "The F brothers".
Misora Kameyama
Fuuko's older sister. Works as a mangaka, and is usually dressed comfy and scruffy. She is actually quite beautiful once she makes an effort. Still lives with her parents, and calls on Fuuko and the Shinpo's for help (and inspiration) when she has troubles to make her deadlines.
Koto Shinpo
Ichi's little sister and self-proclaimed fiancé. Wants to be like him, and adapts the same cool and haughty attitude. Very mature for a firstgrader. She didn't want to go with her parents because of Ichi, now she lives with her grandmother. Dislikes Fuuko for being in love with Ichi, but still thinks Fuuko's not as bad as "that other girl" (Iori).
List of media
Volumes
List of published manga volumes [1]
- Volume 1 (25/09/2000) ISBN 4-08-847277-2
- Volume 2 (15/12/2000) ISBN 4-08-847316-7
- Volume 3 (25/04/2001) ISBN 4-08-847361-2
- Volume 4 (24/08/2001) ISBN 4-08-847405-8
- Volume 5 (25/01/2002) ISBN 4-08-847460-0
- Volume 6 (24/05/2002) ISBN 4-08-847503-8
- Volume 7 (25/09/2002) ISBN 4-08-847548-8
- Volume 8 (25/02/2003) ISBN 4-08-847599-2
- Volume 9 (25/06/2003) ISBN 4-08-847638-7
- Volume 10 (24/10/2003) ISBN 4-08-847673-5
- Volume 11 (25/03/2004) ISBN 4-08-847722-7
- Volume 12 (23/07/2004) ISBN 4-08-847759-6
- Volume 13 (25/11/2004) ISBN 4-08-847797-9
- Volume 14 (25/04/2005) ISBN 4-08-847842-8
- Volume 15 (25/07/2005) ISBN 4-08-847873-8
- Volume 16 (25/11/2005) ISBN 4-08-846003-0
- Volume 17 (24/03/2006) ISBN 4-08-846038-3
- Volume 18 (25/08/2006) ISBN 4-08-846083-9
- Volume 19 (25/12/2006) ISBN 4-08-846119-3
- Volume 20 (04/2007) ISBN 978-4-08-846160-1
- Volume 21 (06/2007) ISBN 978-4-08-846179-3
- Volume 22 (08/2007) ISBN 978-4-08-846201-1
Other
- Parfait Tic! Drama CD (01/10/2004) ISBN 4-08-905673-X
References
External links
- Official Parfait Tic! site
- Parfait Tic! Drama CD page
- Parfait Tic! (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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