Takuma agrees to a high-risk operation that does NOT involve Kou's heart, dies in the operation. Some images of what might have happened if he survived the operation is shown in the last few pages.
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It's a little softer yaoi than Junjo, but theres Gravitation.
Keiko Horiuchi has: Performed in "Shomuni" in 1998. Performed in "Gokinjo tantei satsukino satsuki: Gomi to batsu" in 2007. Played Amemiya Ageha in "Hotaru no hikari" in 2007. Performed in "TheEARS" in 2007. Played Rumiko Tsukioka in "Change" in 2008. Played Atsuko Fujishiro in "Furaingu rabittsu" in 2008. Played Ryoko Makimura in "The Quiz Show" in 2008. Played Yoshimi Suzuya in "Boku no hatsukoi wo kimi ni sasagu" in 2009. Played Sister Rose in "Mei chan no shitsuji" in 2009. Played Misato Nakamura in "Ochaberi" in 2009. Played (2010) in "Soiru" in 2010. Performed in "Himitsu" in 2010. Performed in "Himitsu no Akko-chan" in 2012. Performed in "Aa... kakugi" in 2012. Performed in "Soup: umare kawari no monogatari" in 2012. Played Yumiko nakamura in "Dinner" in 2013. Played Mari in "Yoru no sensei" in 2014.
It's called Kimi Hana by pigstar. No, Kimi=Hana by Pigstar is the first opening. I am not sure who the artist is for the ending song, but the enging song's name is "Baby Romantica"
This can mean one of two things. 'Kimi' is one way of saying 'you' in Japanese. Kimi-chan is a way of saying 'you' in a friendly way to someone younger than the person speaking. I think Kimi is also a Japanese name, so someone who says Kimi-chan is just close friends with Kimi :)
Kimi Lixx's birth name is Kimberly M Kattas.