Showtime | |
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japanese title | ホンバン |
translation | Honban |
Production information | |
Scenario | Yukito Kizawa |
Storyboard | Takashi Kawabata |
Production | Takashi Kawabata |
Directed by | Kazuya Shiotsuki; Akihisa Takano; Junichi Takaoka; Hatsue Nakayama |
End card | KEI |
Broadcast information | |
Japanese broadcast | May 24, 2014 |
Other airdates | February 9, 2019 (United States) |
Crunchyroll | Watch Here |
Hulu | Watch here |
Episode chronology | |
← Previous Episode The Play |
Next Episode → Loss/Shrine Maiden |
Images of Showtime |
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Showtime (ホンバン, Honban) is the 20th episode of the Nisekoi series that is originally written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi as a manga. The episode premiered on May 24, 2014 and is the last episode of season 1.
Overview[]
With Chitoge's inclusion into their cast, the play commences with Shū as the narrator taking their performance into a comedic turn, adding nonsensical subplots into the play's story for the enjoyment of the audience but for the chagrin to some of its casts. Nevertheless, the play finishes, gaining warm admiration from the audience while Chitoge recognizes her true love for Raku. With their usual relationship back in place, Chitoge apologizes to Raku for her harsh behavior and adds that she will still be herself in front of him. During a conversation with Kosaki, Raku takes notice of Kosaki's desire of playing the role of Juliet. To compensate for not having played her role, Raku and Kosaki reprise their roles as Romeo and Juliet respectively and did a private play for themselves as Chitoge looks into the horizon and remarks the conclusion of their memorable cultural festival.
Characters[]
- Raku Ichijō
- Chitoge Kirisaki
- Kosaki Onodera
- Ruri Miyamoto
- Seishirō Tsugumi
- Shū Maiko
- Marika Tachibana
- Ryuu
- Raku's Father
- Shūei Clan
- Adelt Wogner Kirisaki
- Claude
- Bee Hive Gang
Quotes[]
"Of course...I abhor you. - Chitoge Kirisaki" |
Episode Notes[]
Character Revelations[]
Differences between anime and manga[]
- The ballerinas and people dressed in sparkling body suits don't appear in the manga.
- In the manga, Claude corners Raku against the wall but in the anime, he corners him against a column.
Trivia[]
- This episode was adapted from Nisekoi Chapter 49: Showtime and Chapter 50: Leading Actor.
- This episode's ending theme was "Souzou Diary" which was the first time it was released.