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Go for It, Nakamura!
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Go for It, Nakamura! (Japanese: ガンバレ! 中村くん!!, Hepburn: Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Syundei. The series follows the titular Nakamura, a closeted high school student who has a secret crush on his classmate. Go for It, Nakamura! was serialized in the manga magazine Opera from 2014 to 2016, collected into a bound volume by Akane Shinsha in 2017, and licensed for an English-language release by Seven Seas Entertainment in 2018. A sequel, Go For It Again, Nakamura! (もっとガンバレ!中村くん!!, Motto Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!), was serialized from June 2017 to June 2021. An anime television series adaptation produced by Drive is set to premiere in 2026.

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Synopsis

Closeted sixteen-year-old high school student Okuto Nakamura harbors a crush on his classmate Aiki Hirose, despite having never actually spoken to him. The strongly introverted Nakamura fantasizes about speaking to Hirose and often attempts to integrate himself into scenarios that would allow the two to interact, though the majority end in comedic failure. Nakamura is eventually able to build his confidence and grow closer to Hirose. The series concludes with the two boys developing a reciprocal friendship.

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Characters

Okuto Nakamura (中村 男久斗, Nakamura Okuto)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (audio drama),[3] Chiaki Kobayashi (anime)[4]
A closeted high school student. He has a crush on his classmate Aiki Hirose, but is acutely introverted and has never spoken to him. In chapter 11 him and Hirose finally end up becoming friends.
Aiki Hirose (広瀬 愛貴, Hirose Aiki)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi (audio drama),[3] Yuki Sakakihara (anime)[4]
Nakamura's classmate, and his unrequited love interest. In chapter 11 he becomes Nakamura's friend. He has incredible memory and idolizes Otogiri, their homeroom teacher.
Sou Otogiri (乙切想, Otogiri Sou)
Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki (audio drama)[3]
Nakamura's homeroom teacher. Later in the series it is revealed he used to be a delinquent.
Hifumi Kawamura (川村ひふみ, Kawamura Hifumi)
Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (audio drama)[3]
Nakamura's classmate. A talented artist.
Oomori (大森)
Voiced by: Kōki Miyata (audio drama)[3]
Hirose's childhood friend.
Arandou Tamura (用村亜乱堂, Tamura Arandou)
Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (audio drama)[3]
A member of the drama club.
Reiko Aokiyama (青木山麗子, Aokiyama Reiko)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (audio drama)[3]
The leader of the occult research club.
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Manga

The character Nakamura first appeared in illustrations and short web comics posted by Syundei online.[5] In 2014, Syundei was approached by the managing editor of the manga magazine Opera to draw a comic to fill empty pages in an issue of the magazine.[6] That comic, a one shot that was published in the December 2014 issue of Opera, would become the first chapter of Go for It, Nakamura!.[6] Beginning in the June 2015 issue of Opera, Go for It, Nakamura! began serialization as a regular series, running concurrently in Opera with Syundei's horror manga series Total Eclipse of the Eternal Heart.[6][7]

Upon its conclusion, the eleven-chapter series was collected into a bound volume by Akane Shinsha and published on May 27, 2017.[8] On September 15, 2017, Seven Seas Entertainment announced that it would license an English-language translation of the series.[7] The single-volume manga was published on July 3, 2018,[1] making Go for It, Nakamura! the first boys' love manga series to be published by Seven Seas.[9][5]

A sequel series, Go For It Again, Nakamura! (もっとガンバレ!中村くん!!, Motto Ganbare! Nakamura-kun!!), began serialization in Opera in June 2017.[7] An English-language translation was published by Seven Seas Entertainment in July 2022.[10]

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation of Go for It, Nakamura! was announced on August 16, 2024.[13][14] The series is produced by Drive and directed by Aoi Umeki, with Naoki Yoshibe serving as assistant director, Umeki and Yasuko Aoki writing series scripts, Umeki designing the characters, and Ayana Tsujita composing the music. The series was initially scheduled for 2025,[15] but was later delayed to 2026 due to "production circumstances".[16] Crunchyroll will stream the series.[15]

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An audio drama adaptation of Go for It, Nakamura! was published on September 8, 2021. The adaptation features Kappei Yamaguchi as the voice of Nakamura, Junko Takeuchi as the voice of Hirose, and Tomoyuki Morikawa as the narrator, with original music by OdiakeS. A 12-page exclusive special chapter of the manga series was released with it.[3]

Characters from Go for It, Nakamura! were included in a pop-up cafe run by Opera in Harajuku, Tokyo from March 16 to April 8, 2018. The cafe featured original merchandise and menu items inspired by the series.[17]

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Reception

Go for It, Nakamura! was positively received by critics. The series was praised for its 1980s-reminiscent artwork,[18][19] with Sean Gaffney of Manga Bookshelf favorably comparing it to Ranma ½ and Kimagure Orange Road.[20] Anthony Gramuglia noted in his review of the series for Anime Feminist that Go for It, Nakamura! is "part of a new wave of [boys' love] manga that are more about identity than sex."[19] Reviewing the series for Otaku USA, Brittany Vincent praised the series' romantic comedy elements, calling Go for It, Nakamura! a "special treat for LGBT audiences eager for a sweet, retro-flavored romantic comedy."[21]

At the 2018 BL Awards presented by Chill Chill, Go for It, Nakamura! ranked 16th in the rankings of the best boys' love bound volumes released in 2017.[22]

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