To her chagrin, she was forced to fend off regular attempts by other university students to hit on her. She is level-headed, reserved, and rarely partakes in drunken shenanigans. Compared to the other members in the Peek a Boo club, Chisa is portrayed as the most "normal". Chisa Kotegawa ( 古手川 千紗, Kotegawa Chisa) Voiced by: Chika Anzai Played by: Yūki Yoda (live-action film) Iori's cousin and classmate at Izu University, Chisa is a smart and attractive girl with a passion for diving. He has a neurotic habit of overthinking straightforward problems with over-the-top, wild speculations. Iori is skilled at playing tennis, volleyball, and almost any other sport involving precise aim. In the past he enjoyed writing songs and dreamed of creating a band, memories he finds embarrassing due to his previous dearth of skill and saccharine sentiment. Iori's open, earnest nature wins over several characters he encounters throughout the story although his initially childish tendencies led him into conflict with said individuals. Although his father was adopted by the Kotegawas, he sees Chisa and Nanaka as family. He often acts aloof and boisterous but he treasures his relationships to the point he will repress his worse traits when necessary. Though he initially tries to live a normal life, Iori quickly got pulled into the "Peek a Boo" Diving Club's activities often ended with drunk, naked revelry. Despite his attempts to distance himself from the group, Iori gets quickly swept up in their antics, while his cousins try to show him the wonders of diving into the ocean and sea.Ĭharacters Iori Kitahara ( 北原 伊織, Kitahara Iori ) Voiced by: Yūma Uchida Played by: Ryo Ryusei (live-action film) Iori is a first year Mechanical Engineering student at Izu University who had never learned to swim, despite being part of the diving club. Iori Kitahara looks forward to his new life on the Izu Peninsula as he prepares to start his college life there, staying in a room above his uncle's diving shop "Grand Blue." However, he is quickly shocked as he meets the local Diving Club, a group full of buff men who spend more time drinking, partying, and stripping naked than actually diving. A live-action film adaptation was released in August 2020. ![]() An anime television series adaptation by Zero-G aired from July to September 2018 in the Animeism programming block on MBS. ![]() The manga is published digitally in English by Kodansha USA under the Kodansha Comics imprint. ![]() It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine good! Afternoon since April 2014. Grand Blue ( ぐらんぶる, Guranburu, known as Grand Blue Dreaming in English) is a Japanese manga series written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka.
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