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How do you think the manga NANA would end if it had been continued? If it were to end I think: Nana would return to the apartment and maybe start up BLAST again (not probable though). Hachi would reunite with Takumi and Ren to become a happy family at last, wether it’s in London or japan. Probably Japan so she can be close with NANA.
If it were to end I think: Nana would return to the apartment and maybe start up BLAST again (not probable though). Hachi would reunite with Takumi and Ren to become a happy family at last, wether it’s in London or japan. Probably Japan so she can be close with NANA.
Just when Nana is beginning to see some light in her life, Michiru’s death once again leaves her completely alone. This is an extremely sad but fitting ending for Talentless Nana. Nana deserves punishment for her crimes, but she also deserves to be loved.
The anime was intended to be equal to the manga and was adapted up to the first chapter of volume 12 to avoid filler. According to Junko Koseki (editor of Nana in Shueisha) and Masao Maruyama (former managing director of Madhouse) a second season will likely be produced once the manga is finished.
Nana O ends up in London and detective finds her singing at a club. The marriage of Hachi and Takumi had its ups and downs but they stay married with Takumi spending much of his time in London. Hachi comes to London and reunites with Nana O. They return to Japan and the series ends with a reunion concert.
Because of her pregnancy, she marries Takumi (initially in name only, for Takumi delayed their wedding because of Osaki's engagement to Ren). Throughout the series, her married name has became Nana Ichinose and as the time passes, she realizes that she loves Takumi.
8 Nana. Paradise Kiss manga creator Ai Yazawa also wrote the wildly popular josei manga, Nana, so perhaps it's no surprise that this story also has a not-so-happy ending. The story follows two young women named Nana, who meet on a train to Tokyo and become close friends.
Technically, if you want to pick up Nana from where the anime leaves off, you simply need to start at Chapter 42. Honestly though, the anime starts to leave out things near the end and at this point it is better to just re-read the series. Why?
In Volume 21 of Nana, Ren gets into a car crash and passes away. Ren's death is so tragic that it's impossible for me to read or think about it without tearing up.
Hachi and Takumi will not divorce for the sake of their children, but they will never regain the love they once have. Takumi chooses Reira, and Hachi chooses Nana.
In the 3rd round of the MFG races it is said that Takumi married a golfer from Saitama, and they both moved to England. It is implied that this is Mika.
when he came to play mah-jong. Nana K. was a die hard Takumi fan and sought comfort from him when she felt excluded from Nana O.'s world. The supposed one night stand (the next day) eventually became an affair as he expressed that he wants Hachi to be only his.
NANA is back! The hit manga series by Ai Yazawa (Paradise Kiss, Princess Ai) was adapted into a TV anime by Madhouse from 2006 to 2007, and now the complete series is returning in glorious HD thanks to a license rescue by Sentai Filmworks.
In June 2009, it was revealed that Yazawa had contracted a sudden illness, and had to be sent to the hospital for treatment, putting Nana on hiatus.
While she returned from the hospital the following year, she has yet to continue working on the series. Due to the length of the hiatus and the fact that Yazawa has since been involved with other projects, many fans have accepted that Nana won't return.
However, the twelfth episode technically ends at Chapter 90.
Nana O ends up in London and detective finds her singing at a club. The marriage of Hachi and Takumi had its ups and downs but they stay married with Takumi spending much of his time in London. Hachi comes to London and reunites with Nana O. They return to Japan and the series ends with a reunion concert.
Nana O disappears and Nana I (Hachi) gives birth to a boy that is named Ren. Takumi becomes a music producer/manager as Trapnest disbands. Takumi becomes Layla’s manager and she continues to sing. Hachi goes into business with Miu and a detective is hired to look for Nana O.
To complete the series for myself, I made my own conclusion: After Ren’s death, Nana O disappears and Black Stones disbands. Nobuo goes back to his hometown to work at his parent’s Hotel. Shinichi becomes an actor. Yasushi becomes a full time lawyer and continues his relationship with Miu.
Takumi spends a lot of time in England for work and has an apartment that his son Ren comes to stay during vacations. Hachi, Yasushi, Shinichi and Nobuo stay friends and continue meeting at apartment that the Nanas shared. Nana O ends up in London and detective finds her singing at a club.
Two or three years later Hachi has a girl with Takumi and this time there is no question of paternity. Naoki who stays a drummer with a different group, marries and continues his friendship with Takumi. Takumi spends a lot of time in England for work and has an apartment that his son Ren comes to stay during vacations.
Nana (stylized as NANA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. It was serialized in Shueisha 's Cookie magazine from May 2000 to May 2009, and then entered on indefinite hiatus, with almost all its chapters collected into twenty-one tankōbon volumes. The series derives its title from the name of the two main characters, ...
Written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa, Nana first appeared as a one-shot in 1999 in Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 of Cookie, a sister magazine of Ribon, and began serialization in the July 2000 issue of Cookie when it was relaunched as a monthly magazine. It ran until June 2009, when the series was put on hiatus due to Yazawa falling ill. Yazawa returned from the hospital in early April 2010, but has not specified when or if she will resume the manga. The individual chapters have been collected and published into 21 tankōbon volumes in Japan by Shueisha under the Ribon Mascot Comics Cookie imprint, except for the four last chapters which were published individually in Cookie but never released in tankōbon form.
It was serialized in Shueisha 's Cookie magazine from May 2000 to May 2009, and then entered on indefinite hiatus, with almost all its chapters collected into twenty-one tankōbon volumes.
By the end of the year, Nana was the sixth best selling manga with 3,122,146 copies sold. As of 2008, the manga series has sold over 43.6 million copies. In the first half of 2009, Volume 21 ranked as the third best selling manga, having sold 1.4 million copies.
See also: List of Nana characters. Nana Komatsu has a habit of falling in love at first sight all the time, and depending on other people to help her. When her friends, and her then boyfriend, leave for Tokyo, she decides to join them a year later after having saved enough money at the age of twenty.
Nana won the Shogakukan Manga Award in the Shōjo category in 2002, and was also nominated for the 10th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award. Nana was the top favorite Shōjo manga for Oricon Style in 2005.
Yazawa returned from the hospital in early April 2010, but it was not specified when or if she would resume the manga. The individual chapters of Nana have been collected by Shueisha into twenty-one tankōbon volumes, published under the Ribon Mascot Comics Cookie imprint, between May 15, 2000 and March 13, 2009.