Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Manga / KoiToUso

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Misplaced, moving to the correct tab

Added DiffLines:

* RewatchBonus: The movie tie-in chapter has quite a few {{Easter Egg}}s after going through the story again. Little details, such as [[spoiler:Nisaka's niece being unfamiliar with Nejima]] are put into a new light.

Added: 120

Removed: 108

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.


* {{Bishonen}}: Nejima's friend, Yuusuke Nisaka. [[spoiler:It's part of the reason he gets cast as Juliet.]]


Added DiffLines:

* PrettyBoy: Nejima's friend, Yuusuke Nisaka is very pretty. [[spoiler:It's part of the reason he gets cast as Juliet.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Peek A Bangs has been disambiguated


* IdolSinger: Nisaka's mother was a popular singer, while his father was a [[UptownGirl shy, normal boy]] with PeekABangs.

to:

* IdolSinger: Nisaka's mother was a popular singer, while his father was a [[UptownGirl shy, normal boy]] with PeekABangs.bangs.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Koi to Uso'' (Love and Lies) is a manga by Tsumugi Musawo. The series got an animated adaptation for the [[AnimeOfThe2010s Summer 2017 Anime]] season, and a live action adaptation in Fall 2017, instead focusing on an original plotline about the LoveTriangle between three different people and centered around Yuusuke's niece Aoi. Three Drama [=CDs=], one even concerning the story of the government officials, were released the same year.

to:

''Koi to Uso'' (Love and Lies) is a manga by Tsumugi Musawo. The series got an animated adaptation for the [[AnimeOfThe2010s [[AnimeAndMangaOfThe2010s Summer 2017 Anime]] season, and a live action adaptation in Fall 2017, instead focusing on an original plotline about the LoveTriangle between three different people and centered around Yuusuke's niece Aoi. Three Drama [=CDs=], one even concerning the story of the government officials, were released the same year.
year.



!!Tropes:

to:

!!Tropes:
!!''Koi to Uso'' provides examples of:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:The manga, instead of ending with one girl picked over the other, has two endings that explore whatwould happen if he picked Misaki versus if he picked Lilina.]]

to:

* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:The manga, instead of ending with one girl picked over the other, has two endings that explore whatwould what would happen if he picked Misaki versus if he picked Lilina.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Ill Girl has been cut per TRS decision. Examples are moved to Delicate And Sickly when appropriate.


* IllGirl:
** The stated reason for Lilina's FriendlessBackground. During her formative years, she was often very ill and never learned any of the appropriate social skills. Apparently, she got better because her illnesses don't seem to particularly relevant to the present-day plot.
** [[spoiler:Late into the story, we learn that Nejima is this. He has a disease that will kill him while he's young, which is why he's not given an arranged partner before the story starts. Misaki pulls strings to ensure that he'll get the necessary treatments, in exchange for him getting into an arranged marriage.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrapSaccharineWorld: Japan implements the "Yukari System" in order to save its plummeting birthrates. While most people appear satisfied with their relationships, those that either refuse to marry their assigned partners or get divorced are faced with social stigma, and are (apparently legally) discriminated against in terms of jobs and opportunities. Technically, the system is optional and is nothing more than a government run dating service, but has evolved such that virtually everyone is enrolled by their parents without their consent. Indeed, virtually every person in the plot is the child of a Yukari Marriage and it comes as a big surprise to Nejima when Takasaki reveals she has brothers who aren't related.

to:

* CrapSaccharineWorld: Japan implements the "Yukari System" in order to save its plummeting birthrates. While most people appear satisfied with their relationships, those that either refuse to marry their assigned partners or get divorced are faced with social stigma, and are (apparently legally) discriminated against in terms of jobs and opportunities. Technically, the system is optional and is nothing more than a government run dating service, but has evolved such that virtually everyone is enrolled by their parents without their consent. Indeed, virtually every person in the plot is the child of a Yukari Marriage and it comes as a big surprise to Nejima when Takasaki reveals she has brothers who aren't related. [[spoiler:And while the government does consider if the person they're marrying off is LGBT, the fact of the matter is that the ''government'' knows without you ever telling anybody, or they ''think'' they know and approach you anyway.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* PhotoMontage: [[spoiler:Both marriage routes end on a huge photo collage of Nejima and his chosen wife's life together, and the early years with their newborn baby.]]

Top