Candy Color Paradox

Candy Color Paradox
Cover of the Japanese version's first edition of vol. 1, released on March 30, 2011
飴色パラドックス
(Ameiro Paradokkusu)
GenreRomantic comedy, yaoi
Manga
Written byIsaku Natsume
Published byShinshokan
English publisher
ImprintDear+ Comics
Magazine
  • Dear+ (2010–2012)
  • Chéri+ (2014–present)
DemographicJosei
Original runDecember 14, 2010 – present
Volumes6
Television drama
Directed byTomoyuki Furumaya
Written byMiyako Hatano
StudioFlag Pictures
Licensed by
Original network
Original run December 15, 2022 February 10, 2023
Episodes8

Candy Color Paradox (Japanese: 飴色パラドックス, Hepburn: Ameiro Paradokkusu) is a Japanese manga series by Isaku Natsume. It was serialized in the yaoi manga magazine Dear+ from December 14, 2010, to May 14, 2012. The series was later renewed and published in the Spring 2014 issue of Chéri+, where it continues to be serialized irregularly. A live-action television drama adaptation was broadcast from December 15, 2022 to February 10, 2023.

Plot

Originally a reporter for politics, journalist Satoshi Onoe is suddenly transferred to the celebrity gossip section in the weekly tabloid magazine Dash! and paired with photographer Motoharu Kaburagi, who Onoe views as his rival, as his partner for stake-outs. Onoe and Kaburagi constantly clash with each other from many factors such as Onoe's strong sense of justice, Kaburagi's two-faced and unethical methods of gathering information, and Onoe's ex-girlfriend choosing Kaburagi over him. Over time, Onoe comes to respect Kaburagi as he understands him more, while Kaburagi values Onoe's innocent outlook over journalism. The two eventually fall in love as they continue working together.

Characters

Satoshi Onoe (尾上 聡, Onoe Satoshi)
Voiced by: Takashi Kondō (drama CD), Yusuke Shirai (OVA); Portrayed by: Keito Kimura
Onoe is a reporter for Dash! and has a straight-laced personality. He has a strong sense of justice.
Motoharu Kaburagi (蕪木 元治, Kaburagi Motoharu)
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (drama CD), Junta Terashima (OVA); Portrayed by: Jyutaro Yamanaka
Kaburagi works as a photographer in Dash!, and while he has a cool composure, he also has a kind side that allows him to show consideration for others. Unlike Onoe, Kaburagi will do anything for a scoop and maintains his connections through deceit, bribery, and sex to obtain information. Kaburagi admires Onoe's innocent outlook on journalism and hopes that he will not become as jaded as he is.

Media

Manga

Candy Color Paradox is written and illustrated by Isaku Natsume. It is serialized in the yaoi manga magazine Dear+ from the January 2011 issue released on December 14, 2010 to the June 2012 issue released on May 14, 2012. Natsume resumed the series beginning with the Spring 2014 issue of Chéri+ released on April 30, 2014, where it continues to be serialized irregularly. The chapters were later released in six bound volumes by Shinshokan under the Dear+ Comics imprint.

Isaku Natsume Fanbook, a collection featuring Natsume's yaoi works published with Shinshokan, was released on November 30, 2013 and included extra comics consisting of crossovers with Dōshiyō mo Nai Keredo and Tight Rope, her other works. In 2015, the release of vol. 3 of Candy Color Paradox was included in a promotional event where first-press editions were distributed with an extra comic. The first press bonus also included a ticket that allowed customers to apply to purchase an audio drama CD adaptation of Natsume's latest work at the time, Heart no Kakurega. In late October 2015, Natsume's artwork for Candy Color Paradox, as well as Heart no Kakurega, had a feature exhibition at Yurindo Comic Kingdom at Yokohama Station.

On September 15, 2017, Dear+ announced that the tankōbon versions will be released with a new cover design starting with volume 4. The covers for volumes 1 to 3 were also redesigned with new artwork following the announcement.

On August 1, 2018, Viz Media announced that they had licensed the series for North American distribution in English under their SuBLime imprint.

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 30, 2011978-4-4036-6303-1March 12, 2019978-1-9747-0493-4
2 September 29, 2012978-4-4036-6360-4June 11, 2019978-1-9747-0495-8
3 October 30, 2015978-4-4036-6492-2September 10, 2019978-1-9747-0496-5
4 October 2, 2017978-4-4036-6596-7December 10, 2019978-1-9747-0497-2
5 November 1, 2019978-4403666995April 13, 2021978-1-9747-1921-1
6 December 1, 2021978-4-4036-6793-0February 14, 2023978-1-9747-3446-7

Drama CD

Several audio dramas based on each volume of Candy Color Paradox was released by Shinshokan on CD, starring Takashi Kondō as Onoe and Tomoaki Maeno as Kaburagi. The first drama CD was released on July 30, 2011. The second drama CD was released on November 28, 2012. The third drama CD was released on February 26, 2016.

OVA

Candy Color Paradox: (Secret) Tape was included as part of 6 Lovers, a compilation DVD featuring six anime shorts based on the series from Dear+ as part of the magazine's 20th anniversary. 6 Lovers was released on March 30, 2021. The short stars Yusuke Shirai as Onoe and Junta Terashima as Kaburagi.

Television drama

On November 13, 2022, Flag Pictures announced that they were producing a live-action television drama adaptation of Candy Color Paradox with 8 episodes planned. The series premiered on December 15, 2022 as the fifth entry of MBS' Drama Shower programming block, with other broadcasts on TV Kanagawa, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, TV Saitama, and Chiba TV. The series is also streamed on Viki and GagaOOLala for English distribution.

The drama adaptation stars Fantastics from Exile Tribe member Keito Kimura as Onoe and Milk member Jyutaro Yamanaka as Kaburagi. The supporting cast includes Atsuki Kashio, Sae Miyazawa, Kenta Izuka, Rinne Yoshida, Tomohiro Ichikawa, Yu Koyanagi, and Ryuichi Ohura. The opening theme is "Go Sign" by Billy Laurent and the ending theme is "Finder" by Claquepot. As the series was broadcast, exclusive behind-the-scenes footage was uploaded weekly on Tunku's (Kadokawa's label for live-action yaoi dramas) Niconico channel.

Isaku Natsume was involved in the scriptwriting process, stating that the writing team had included her opinions in their revisions. Kimura and Yamanaka were familiar with each other after guest-starring in the live-action television drama adaptation of Yakuza Lover together, and Candy Color Paradox is not only their first time starring together, but their first time starring in lead roles. Kimura was instructed by the director to act as though he were having a normal conversation and thus gave a realistic portrayal of Onoe. Kimura also ad-libbed an unspecified scene through gestures.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Shot 1"
Tomoyuki FurumayaMiyako HatanoDecember 15, 2022
Onoe, a reporter for the weekly magazine Dash!, is transferred to the celebrity gossip column and partnered with Kaburagi. The two are assigned as a stake-out team to find out who Yumi Asaoka, an actress who has appeared in many commercials, is dating. Onoe becomes irritated at seeing Kaburagi switch personalities around others while remaining cold to him, but he also learns that Kaburagi is serious about his work. After Kaburagi takes a photo of Asaoka, Onoe realizes that the man she is with is Kōsei Mano, a yakuza member, deducing that her popularity was influenced by him.
2"Shot 2"
Tomoyuki FurumayaMiyako HatanoDecember 22, 2022
Onoe and Kaburagi stake out to find more compromising photos of Asaoka and Mano. While staking out Asaoka, Kaburagi learns Asaoka is dating Mano in exchange for high-paying jobs to take care of her dementia-ridden mother; however, Onoe is taken into police custody while staking out Mano, forcing Kaburagi to bail him out. The two manage to take a photo of Asaoka hugging Mano and finish the article. Later, Onoe comforts Kaburagi, who feels guilty over ruining Asaoka's career. After this, the two realize they have feelings for each other.
3"Shot 3"
Tomoyuki FurumayaMiyako HatanoDecember 30, 2022 (worldwide)
January 5, 2023 (Japan)
While Onoe struggles to come to terms about his feelings for Kaburagi, the two are assigned to investigate Sasagawa, a congressmen rumored to be evading taxes. Through a tip from Kaori, Onoe and Kaburagi meet with Sasagawa's secretary, Suda, while disguised as accountants. Suda confesses to Onoe that Sasagawa is committing fraud by creating fake expenditures. He then forces himself on Onoe, but Kaburagi comes to his rescue. Outside, Kaburagi tells Onoe that he's fallen in love with him.
4"Shot 4"
UnknownUnknownJanuary 12, 2023
5"Shot 5"
UnknownUnknownJanuary 19, 2023
6"Shot 6"
UnknownUnknownJanuary 26, 2023
7"Shot 7"
UnknownUnknownFebruary 2, 2023
8"Shot 8"
UnknownUnknownFebruary 9, 2023

Reception

In December 2022, a cumulative total of over 1.3 million physical copies have been sold in Japan. Media outlets such as Da Vinci and Right Stuf reviewed Candy Color Paradox favorably, stating that the series shows off the appeal of having a bickering couple while also showing that they can come to an understanding and fall in love because of it. In 2016, Candy Color Paradox ranked no. 9 in a list of recommended yaoi titles based on a survey of bookstore employees nationwide in Japan. Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network praised the story and art, but she also claimed that readers may find the story rushed at times and Onoe irritating.