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Rec (manga)
Aka Onda, the heroine
GenreSeinen romance
Manga
Written byHanamizawa Q-Tarou
Published byShogakukan
Anime
Directed byRyutaro Nakamura
StudioSHAFT

REC is a manga about an aspiring seiyū, authored by Hanamizawa Q-Tarou. An anime adaptation of the manga has been created; the first season is projected to consist of nine 12-minute episodes—an unusual format.

Story

Template:Spoiler At the beginning of the story, Fumihiko Matsumaru is outside a movie theater waiting for his date to arrive. When it becomes obvious that he has been "stood up," he crumples his tickets in frustration. As he is about to toss the tickets into a trash can, a girl approaches, and in the "voice" of the tickets, implores him to not waste them. Dumbfounded, he sees the movie with her, which is Roman Holiday. During the movie, he notices that the girl is reading the subtitles out loud. When he asks her about this after the movie, she says that she was practicing the lines, and that she wants to be Audrey Hepburn. At dinner, she explains that she is a 20-year-old novice seiyū.

Going home, they find that they live in the same neighbourhood before they part ways. (In the anime, she recites appropriate lines from Roman Holiday.) Matsumaru goes to bed, but he can't sleep. In the darkness, he hears the sounds of sirens; there is a fire in the neighborhood. When he goes to investigate, he discovers that the girl's apartment has burned down. Since she has nowhere to stay, Matsumaru asks her to stay at his apartment; she dazedly accepts. Due to the circumstances, they end up falling into bed together. She introduces herself as Aka Onda just before they make love.

The next day, Matsumaru learns at work that his marketing concept "nekoki" (a cat-tree) has been approved as the mascot of a snack product called "Ha". Furthermore, Aka is chosen to voice nekoki. They decide to keep their live-in relationship a secret from their employers due to Aka's worries about an appearance of impropriety. She also insists they are not a couple just from having slept together once in a moment of weakness, and that she will merely be lodging with him. The series is heavily concerned with the developing dynamic of their relationship. Template:Endspoiler

Characters

Fumihiko Matsumaru
He's 26 years old and is an average salaryman who works in the marketing department of a snack company. He always tries hard to get his advertisement projects chosen, but almost always fails at this. His latest project, Nekoki, was chosen for the mascot of a snack food called Ha (は).
Aka Onda
A 20 year old aspiring seiyuu who idolizes Audrey Hepburn. She a little ecentric in her actions as she often quotes movie lines from films Audrey Hepburn stared in.

Episodes

Title Original Air Date Episode
Roman Holiday 02-02-2006 01
Sabrina Fair 02-09-2006 02
Wait Until Dark 02-16-2006 03
Breakfast at Tiffany's 02-23-2006 04
Love in the Afternoon 03-02-2006 05
The Children's Hour 03-09-2006 06
War and Peace 03-16-2006 07
My Fair Lady 03-23-2006 08
Two for the Road 03-30-2006 09

Trivia

The episodes of the anime are all titled based on Audrey Hepburn films, due to the admiration the female protagonist holds for the actress and the overall tie-in of Hepburn references. For example, episode 1 is Roman Holiday and episode 4 is Breakfast at Tiffany's.

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