Hot Gimmick: A Review of Miki Aihara's Manga Series

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Miki Aihara's manga "Hot Gimmick" is a teen drama about circumstance and relationships.

Blackmailed!

The sweet and timid high school student Hatsumi Narita is mortified when she gets blackmailed into a master-slave disaster with her childhood tormentor Ryouki Tachibana.

Ryouki's mother is the matriarch of the company apartment complex where the story takes place, and those of lesser social standing treat the Tachibanas like royalty. Knowing this, Ryouki jumps on an opportunity to take advantage of Hatsumi. He will humiliate and ostracize her and her family by exposing a secret... unless she agrees to abide by his every whim.

Hatsumi finds herself trapped until Azusa Odagiri, an old friend, becomes her protector. Hatsumi's bleak situation seems to brighten as Azusa begins to show a romantic interest in her. But, things are not always as they seem, and Azusa has hidden motives that open a Pandora's box. Add to the mix a boy-crazy sister, family secrets, forbidden love, a down-trodden fan-boy, and the result is a thrilling and intriguing hit series with many devoted readers.

Hot Gimmick is a real page-turner, complete with shocking plot twists, and refreshing and intriguing character development. The reader gets glimpses into a group that proves itself to be more than the flat love drama cast of characters. There are times when the story seems to move painfully slow, but this is Aihara's way of teasing her readers. The series deals with issues like sex, teen pregnancy, abuse, and some drinking -- hot topics on the minds of today's youth. The series is intense, alluding to mature themes. So, it is only rated PG-13, as it does not actually contain explicit material.

Series Origins

Hot Gimmick, is written and drawn by Miki Aihara, who's work often features teen love triangles. Like most manga that see their beginnings in magazines, Hot Gimmick debuted in 2000 as part of Betsucomi , a monthly magazine collecting ongoing love stories for girls. Following it's great success with Betsucomi , Hot Gimmick has been collected up to the eighth volume, and released in the U.S. in individual mangas, more specifically known as "tankoubon". This is Aihara's first U.S. release.

The English volumes, which also include sound effects, are translated by Pookie Rolf, and published by the U.S. company Viz. The translation is accurate, and the characters use language that teenagers can relate to -- far from going over-board with slang, but down to earth enough to form a connection with young English-speaking readers.

Artistic Elements

Though some potential readers may be turned off by the "flashy" covers, Hot Gimmick's unique and ultra-colorful cover designs make the books stand out. Miki Aihara's artistic style is fresh and graceful -- fully in-step with the sensibilities of "shoujo", or girl's manga, which commonly focuses on emotional dynamics and lush aesthetic elements.

Aihara dresses her characters in trendy clothing, giving the series a realistic vibe, and a modern feel that is far from generic. She renders the Hot Gimmick girls as stylized and graceful, and this goes for the guys, as well. Tall, slim and broad-shouldered with cherubic faces, the guys appeal to fans of "bishonen", alluring young men with sensual features. Aihara also uses unique and refreshing angles, sharp perspective drawings, and interesting environments, some of which resemble photocopies of photocopies of urban spaces in stark and grainy black and white.

Quick Character Profiles

Hatsumi Narita , Hot Gimmick's main character is a young lady with a kind and caring nature, however; her shyness makes her an easy target. Throughout the series, she makes small but significant steps toward sticking up for herself. Before long, her heart is pulled in disagreeable directions, and she feels like she's drowning in turmoil. Will Hatsumi listen to her heart, or her gut?

As the son of a prominent family, Ryouki Tachibana's place in life has gone to his head. Ryouki is a stellar student, handsome, arrogant, and bossy. He has teased Hatsumi since kintergarden, and was often scolded for doing so by Azusa. After making Hatsumi his servant, he begins to develop feelings for her against his own wishes.

Azusa Odagiri is Hatsumi's long-lost childhood friend. Azusa is charming, down to earth, and independant, and his popularity as a model makes him well known. Confronting Ryouki, and showing a romantic interest in Hatsumi, Azusa appears to be her knight in shining armor...but could this guy be too good to be true?

Dark-haired, feisty, and promiscuous, Akane Narita is the opposite of her older sister Hatsumi. Akane has many friends, but she is often jealous of the attention that Hatsumi gets, though she does not know that most of this attention is not within Hatsumi's best interest.

Shinogu Narita is the older brother of Hatsumi and Akane. He has secrets that he cannot reveal, and they drive him away from his family.


Overall, Hot Gimmick is a highly addictive series, both well-drawn and well-written by Miki Aihara. It probably won't appeal to manga enthusiasts into super-human powers, and spectacular fight scenes, but it is a well-rounded introduction to the shoujo manga genre.
  • Hot Gimmick is Miki Aihara's first U.S. publication.
  • in 2000, Hot Gimmick made it's debut in Betsucomi, a monthly girl's magazine.
  • The series is collected in eight volumes up to date.
Miki Aihara is both the author and artist of Hot Gimmick.

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  • woozah6/30/2010

    this is probably one of the worst manga series ever. both of the main characters are annoying. The main guy, ryouk is emotionally immature and only thinks of sex. he has absolutely no character development and remains a brat throughout the entire series. there is no background information on how he comes to have feelings for her; we only know that from the beginning, he has this domineering obsession with the main lead. as for the main female, hatsumi, "doormat" is the perfect description. she always has her head down, never speaks out and lets everyone walk right over her, even letting ryoki sexually molest her when she was in love with someone else. in volume 2, for no reason, she starts to love him despite his mistreatment. there is no admirable traits in either of the main leads. the only characters i liked were azusa and shinogu, although shinogu is lightly weak, he is too good for hatsumi and i felt sorry that he loved someone so worthless.

    all in all, the series is a majo

  • als6/29/2010

    i was actually very dissapointed, i thought i would give it a go as it was recommended and could barely stomach up to chapter 26.
    it has some of the most uncharismatic and unappealling characters ive ever seen and utilises this blocky art style with very little variation in expressions.
    it is also hard to understand why such a naive, dimwitted and pessimistic girl is the focus of three seemingly very intelligent men. the situations seem rather forced and fake and people dont react realistically and the main progression and focus of the story is caused by series of superficially different but actually very similar situations that were misinterpreted and blown up to dramatic proportions by the overwhelmingly unintresting 'heroine.'

  • disappointed9/28/2009

    I didnt like this Manga atall. It did draw me and made me want to read more, but the story as a wholle gives out a bad message. The push over main girl gives in to Ryoki the tyrant and there was no satisfaction in the ending.

    I think the author was going for a Hana Yori Dango kind of story,where you hate the main guy who's trying to force the main girl into a elationship and holds alot of power over her, but HG faiilledd in this sense. Ryoki has no redeeming qualites and doesn't change towards the end. The basis of their relationship is his desperatness for sex and all Hatsumi does is give in to him.

    Extremely disappointed, a waste of my time to read it and I cant understand why it is rated so high.

  • Yeahh!6/12/2009

    May CONTAIN SPOILERS!
    I just can't comprehend Azuza's feelings =/
    Does he like Hatsumi or not? He messes around with her but his facial expressions are always worried,sad or like he's thinking about her or something.
    Shinugo shouldn't become a ___________ nooooo!!!!!! Its too much i wanted him to myslef guys ^ _ ^. Why couldn't Hatsumi choose him? I mean he is sooo much better than ryouki =.=. Shinguo also makes a perfect match with that other girl

  • meeeish5/4/2009

    Hot Gimmick is one of my all time favorites. This said, i still give it a 7/10 for the horribly disappointing ending. I had been scraping together money to buy each volume as they came out and didn't feel satisfied whatsoever. The story barely even wrapped up. Thats cruel to do to fans.

  • liley..11/25/2008

    i like if hatsumi wif shinogu....or azusa.....i dun like hatsumi wif ryoki tachibana.....for akane.....i also dun her wif....subaru yagi.....

  • feeya9/23/2008

    I think Azusa and Hatsumi should be together.I think they suit each other.But I also like Shinogu and Ryoki.I can't wait to read Hot Gimmick 'S'.

  • amy7/24/2008

    i think ur totally right mindy

  • Vertigo Incense4/26/2008

    I felt Hot Gimmick is a 7/10
    I love it for portraying complex situations
    Yet Hatsumi bothers me and so does Ryouki
    He can be too abusive
    Primarily in the relationship it was understandable yet even later it was far from reasonable. The passiveness of Hatsumi is disturbing (as one fan remarked once on Anthy Himemiya's behaviour in "Revolutionary Girl Utena") and becomes too nonsensical at times.

    So, the story and characters had more potential and I wish Miiki Aihara put those out more. I think that is why she made Hot Gimmick S, the alternate ending to Hot Gimmick and which in actuality is a novel.*spoiler* As one fan in her site told (http://comicsworthreading.com/2006/01/08/hot-gimmick-recommended-series/) that the "sexual possibilities were endless" and I think Miss Aihara believed that herself and possibly made Ryouki and Hatsumi end up together due to it being one possibility. Because as Wikipedia states it is "the normalization of an abusive relationship" which may mean th

  • complication....2/9/2008

    h0t gimmick..?
    its okey..
    the thing i love bout it is azusa and azusa only..
    i gotta respect the artist since he could draw really good lookin cartoons..
    but the thing is..
    i cant find azusa's pictures...
    i've searched everywhere..
    anyone who has azusa's pictures..
    here's my ym...
    not2beremembered@yahoo.com..
    i've friendster..
    so_damnbored@yahoo.com..
    thanxx..

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