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by Ken Akamatsu (Author)
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*Love Hina Was voted the Best U.S. Manga release of 2002 at Anime Expo!! *100% Authentic Manga Format. *The fan favorite anime series has now been released in the US. *Story by KEN AKAMATSU.

Having passed his exams, Keitaro has gone to study abroad. Months go by and things remain relatively quiet until a young girl named Kanako arrives at Hinata house and drops a bomb on the unsuspecting residents. As the new manager, she has decided to make the dorm into a working inn and in order to remain there, the girls must become her employees. Things go from bad to worse and just as things are about to get really ugly, Keitaro returns home to the surprise of his life.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: TokyoPop (June 10, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591821177
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591821175
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The new girl in the harem, July 3, 2003
By Simon (Brampton, ON) - See all my reviews
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You knew it had to happen. With just three books left to go, the Lova Hina saga is slowly winding down and coming to an end. And like a good television soap opera, one final new character is introduced, bringing with them startling new revelations to shake up the ongoing plot one last time before the big hurrah. In this case, that character would be Kanako Urashima, the little sister of our hero Keitaro.

It's fitting, actually. Remembering how Love Hina basically runs through the archtypes for female personalities (the indecisive love interest, the pre-teen princess, the foreign girl, the ditz, the man-hater, the brat, the party girl, the older woman), what's the last archtype we haven't run into? That's right, the blood relative. Fortunately, since Kanako isn't Keitaro's sister by blood, it's not as bad as it sounds, and let's the series' most perverted fans play out their incestous fantasies without actually crossing the line. Character-wise, Kanako is completely different from the other members of the harem; she's completely obsessed with her step-brother, which makes her more than a little insane, and not in the funny, laughable way the other girls are. She has a huge bag of tricks and costumes, and is an expert ventriloquist (no, the cat does not talk, though the anime interprets it that way). For the first time, the gang has a true antagonist, and it'll be interesting to see how the tension plays out once Keitaro is re-established in Hinata House (he's gone overseas with Seta for the majority of the book).

At the same time however, Kanako gets some subtle character development. She wants to fit in, though she's cautious and not very trusting. She has an undying loyalty to her step-brother, and is the only one that loved him even before he improved himself (which in turn shows us the better side of Keitaro when he was still a loser klutz). She is also probably aware that her love for her brother is incest (though *technically* it isn't), and aware of the implications that come with this. Add Ken Akamtasu's playful (yet sometimes annoying) brief hints of a shrouded past and yet another childhood promise, and Kanako makes a worthy addition to the Hinata harem.

Since the whole book is about Kanako's introduction, it has a reasonably tighter and stronger pacing, which makes it a more involving read. My only gripe is that the main plotlines, such as the Naru/Keitaro relationship, and even the Haruka/Seta relationship are completely put on hold. However, there is a really nice character moment in the opening airport scene that makes up for this, and Kanako's inclusion in the series is basically the catalyst that will eventually get Naru and Keitaro together. Don't worry, nothing's been forgotten.

Those who hate this volume will probably enjoy it a lot more once the series is complete, and they see how Kanko fits into the overall scheme of things. For everyone else, vol 11 shakes things up, dares to be different, and is a great success. However, it's also a reminder that Love Hina is coming to an end.

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3.0 out of 5 stars After 10 excellent volumes, the first disappointing volume is here., November 26, 2008
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After much re-reading over many days, I finally got through Vol. 1-9 and moved onto Vol. 10. I've just now finished reading Vol. 11.

I liked Vol. 10 as much most of what came before. It started out good, with Keitaro and Naru dancing around kissing each other after there had finally been some progress made in their relationship. Then, after the usual 'almost but not quite' comedy, the not-so-lucky couple went on a trip with Mutsumi to her parents house. Although this little trip slowed down the relationship progression, I didn't mind a great deal since the trip provided more information about the childhood of the three and the promise they made. The volume then ended (after a nice chapter showing that Naru plans to be a teacher) with Keitaro deciding, right when his relationship with Naru was getting good, that the best thing to do was to bugger off to America for 6 months...which made me want to a punch the fictional idiot for not thinking with the right body part.

Vol. 11 started with one of the best chapters in the manga so far. There was a confession from Naru, some moving words by Keitaro, a kiss and a semi-depressing separation. Although I wasn't happy that Keitaro abandoned Naru for half a year to pursue his dream (which would be relationsjip suicide in real life), it even got me a little watery-eyed. You know the author has done good when he/she gets that sort of emotional reaction; that sort of feeling for his/her characters.

Sadly, the rest of the volume failed to deliver for two reasons. The first reason is that, for the first time in the entire series, Keitaro only appeared in the first chapter and last page of the volume. A harem series just doesn't work without a male, and Love Hina is no exception. The second reason is a random new character who, out of nowhere, was introduced into the story. The character is Keitaro's 'sister', Kanako, who arrives to become the new landlord of Hinata House and remove any threats to her relationship with her 'brother'. With Keitaro out of the picture and the focus being on the comical goings on surrounding the new character, the whole volume (aside from the first chapter) was pure filler that, unlike the Keitaro chapters, developed NOTHING whatsoever.

After reading Vol. 11, I'm a little worried about the remaining 3 volumes. If Kanako is going to feature as much as she did in Vol. 11 then all she's going to do is further slowdown the relationship between Naru and Keitaro, which FINALLY seemed to be progressing with the end in sight. Since she wasn't mentioned at all in Vol. 1-10, I can only see her as a filler character the author came up with to extend the length of the story...and she's a bloody annoying character.

Talking of the remainder of the story, I wasn't impressed with Keitaro's enterance at the end of the volume. It looks like the author has lazily merged together Keitaro's character with Seta, giving Keitaro Seta's clothes and driving skills... I won't be pleased if that's the case. I'm hoping the old Keitaro will return and not a badly edited version.

Overall, as much as I love Love Hina, Vol. 11 disappointed me. The action was over the top, stretching the belivability factor too far, and nearly all the volume was filler. In every other volume there has been plently of space filling chapters, yes, but most (if not all) developed the characters at least a little, pushing the story to its conclusion. All Vol. 11 did was extend the story. Here's hoping the final 3 are better!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Series slips a bit here., November 19, 2008
Ken Akamatsu, Love Hina, vol. 11 (Tokyopop, 2000)

Keitaro's off to study in America for half a year with Seta. The girls couldn't handle a week without him, how are they going to handle six months? But a new problem crops up-- Keitaro's sister Kanako has been named landlord with Keitaro's departure, and she wants to get rid of the girls' dorm. Looks like everyone's going to have their hands too full to think much about Keitaro... Akamatsu goes overboard in this one. It's still fun, but it's not up to the standard of the rest of the books to date. We're getting close to the end-- I hope the series isn't going to fall off a cliff. *** ½

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Love-Love Simulation
This is another great volume in this hilarious Japanese comic book series. This time the male led, Keitaro, is barely in the book as he goes off to study in America. Read more
Published on December 23, 2004 by Johnny Heering

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Yet!
This is my favorite Love Hina so far. Keitaro finally left for America and he'll be gone for 6 months! The Hinata House residents are already falling apart. Read more
Published on July 31, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Good volume!
AGh, I don't care what anyone says. I really liked Keitaro's stepsister. She was funny! I thought she made the book extremely entertaining! Read more
Published on July 19, 2003 by Anime Dork

5.0 out of 5 stars An odd scale, and an odd girl
Now, I have read some of the other books before hand, but #11 was the first one I owned. Well, I judge my scale by how many thousand time's you'll read it and still laugh. Read more
Published on July 18, 2003 by OptimusUrashima

3.0 out of 5 stars Simon, you are mistaken!
Simon, the cat really DOES talk in the manga, too! He (she?) also flies! The one time Kanako threw her voice pretending to be the cat there was nobody else in the room but the... Read more
Published on July 18, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars New character ruins this book
All the other books were great to read through, but this one I was just waiting for the girl to just go away. Read more
Published on July 8, 2003 by gto6412

5.0 out of 5 stars New Dimension of Love Hina
I know there are many people who don't want the plot to progress outside of Naru and Keitaro, but I thought that the new character added a new dimension to the series. Read more
Published on July 3, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Love Hina's usual light tone dragged down to darkness
This book lacks all the aspects that make the LH series so desirable. There is almost no character progression in the story or development at all in this. Read more
Published on June 27, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book Indeed
This is my favorite manga and anime of all time. In this
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Published on June 18, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The Hina will never die
I thought this book was a very good addition to the love hina series and who ever gave it a two is not a true fan u cant use the same story line over and over. Read more
Published on June 12, 2003

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