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Kaine: Endorphins – Between Life and Death is a shōjo manga written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. It consists of four short stories: the titular story revolves around a boy who assumes the role of his deceased, rockstar twin, while "Magical Mystery Tour" focuses on a girl who wins a trip to Los Angeles and finds herself entangled in a plot to steal an inheritance. "Orange Time Bomb" deals with the interpersonal struggles of the members of the band Orange Bombs, and its sequel, "Tokyo Top," focuses on the band's singer pursuing an acting career and the love triangle that ensues among the actors.

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  • Kaine: Endorphins – Between Life and Death is a shōjo manga written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. It consists of four short stories: the titular story revolves around a boy who assumes the role of his deceased, rockstar twin, while "Magical Mystery Tour" focuses on a girl who wins a trip to Los Angeles and finds herself entangled in a plot to steal an inheritance. "Orange Time Bomb" deals with the interpersonal struggles of the members of the band Orange Bombs, and its sequel, "Tokyo Top," focuses on the band's singer pursuing an acting career and the love triangle that ensues among the actors. The concept and characters for "Kaine" came together within a day, although page limitations later affected a few scenes and some character development. Yuki later expressed embarrassment at including "Orange Time Bomb," "Tokyo Top," and "Magical Mystery Tour" with "Kaine" because of their relative age: the three stories had variously appeared in the Japanese manga magazine Hana to Yume and its sister magazine Bessatsu Hana to Yume from 1988 to 1990, while "Kaine" had been a two-part serial in Hana to Yume in 1996. Nevertheless, publishing company Hakusensha later compiled the four stories into a bound volume and published it in October 1996; a re-release followed in September 2009. The collection has been translated into other languages, including French, Italian, and German. Critics generally enjoyed "Kaine" for its rock-music-inspired storyline, while the other three stories were seen as interesting for their status as works from the beginning of her career. (en)
  • Kaine: Endorphins – Between Life and Death é um mangá shōjo escrito e ilustrado por . Consiste em quatro histórias: a história do título gira em torno de um menino que assume o papel de seu falecido gêmeo rockstar, enquanto "Magical Mystery Tour" se concentra em uma garota que ganha uma viagem para Los Angeles e se vê envolvida em um plano para roubar uma herança. "Orange Time Bomb" lida com as lutas interpessoais dos membros da banda Orange Bombs, e sua sequência, "Tokyo Top", foca no cantor da banda buscando uma carreira de ator e um triângulo amoroso que se segue entre os atores. O conceito e os personagens de "Kaine" foram feitos em um dia, embora as limitações das páginas afetassem algumas cenas e o desenvolvimento dos personagens. Yuki posteriormente demonstrou não concordar com a inclusão de "Orange Time Bomb", "Tokyo Top" e "Magical Mystery Tour" junto com Kaine por elas já serem histórias velhas: as três histórias apareceram de várias maneiras na revista de mangá japonesa e sua "irmã", a revista Bessatsu Hana to Yume de 1988 a 1990, enquanto "Kaine" foi uma série de duas partes na revista Hana to Yume, em 1996. Contudo, a editora Hakusensha posteriormente compilou as quatro histórias em um único volume encadernado e o publicou em outubro de 1996; foi relançado em setembro de 2009. A coleção foi traduzida para outros idiomas, incluindo o francês, italiano e alemão. Os críticos geralmente gostaram de "Kaine" por seu enredo inspirado no rock, enquanto as outras três histórias eram vistas como interessantes por terem sido obras do começo de sua carreira como mangaká. (pt)
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  • 1996-10-18 (xsd:date)
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  • The cover of the German translation, as published by Carlsen (en)
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  • Shōjo (en)
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  • カイネ die黒とlive白の脳内麻薬物質 (en)
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  • Kaine (en)
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  • 1996-10-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Kaine: Endorphins – Between Life and Death is a shōjo manga written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. It consists of four short stories: the titular story revolves around a boy who assumes the role of his deceased, rockstar twin, while "Magical Mystery Tour" focuses on a girl who wins a trip to Los Angeles and finds herself entangled in a plot to steal an inheritance. "Orange Time Bomb" deals with the interpersonal struggles of the members of the band Orange Bombs, and its sequel, "Tokyo Top," focuses on the band's singer pursuing an acting career and the love triangle that ensues among the actors. (en)
  • Kaine: Endorphins – Between Life and Death é um mangá shōjo escrito e ilustrado por . Consiste em quatro histórias: a história do título gira em torno de um menino que assume o papel de seu falecido gêmeo rockstar, enquanto "Magical Mystery Tour" se concentra em uma garota que ganha uma viagem para Los Angeles e se vê envolvida em um plano para roubar uma herança. "Orange Time Bomb" lida com as lutas interpessoais dos membros da banda Orange Bombs, e sua sequência, "Tokyo Top", foca no cantor da banda buscando uma carreira de ator e um triângulo amoroso que se segue entre os atores. (pt)
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  • Kaine (manga) (en)
  • Kaine (mangá) (pt)
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