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''Dance till Tomorrow (あさってDANCE, Asatte Dansu?) is a manga series by Naoki Yamamoto that has also been adapted into two live action movies. A two-episode OAV was also released on VHS in Japan. It is a romantic comedy which details the life of Suekichi, a student who will inherit a fortune when he graduates from college and gets married with unexpected complications from a mysterious girl, Aya Hibino. The first five and a half volumes were published in the now-defunct adult manga magazine Pulp, and the rest were released afterwards under Viz's Editor's Choice line.
''Dance till Tomorrow'' (あさってDANCE, Asatte Dansu?) is a manga series by Naoki Yamamoto that has also been adapted into two live action movies. A two-episode OAV was also released on VHS in Japan. It is a romantic comedy which details the life of Suekichi, a student who will inherit a fortune when he graduates from college and gets married with unexpected complications from a mysterious girl, Aya Hibino. The first five and a half volumes were published in the now-defunct adult manga magazine Pulp, and the rest were released afterwards under Viz's Editor's Choice line.
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=== This manga provides examples of: ===

* [[A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted]]
* [[A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted]]
* [[Alcohol Is Poison]]
* [[Alcohol Is Poison]]
* [[Business As Unusual]]: When the Yakuza join the troupe
* [[Business as Unusual]]: When the Yakuza join the troupe
* [[But We Used a Condom]]: Averted, subverted and played straight.
* [[But We Used a Condom]]: Averted, subverted and played straight.
* [[The Eighties]]
* [[The Eighties]]
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* [[The Fun in Funeral]]: One of the main plots starts when Suekichi gets drunk at his grandfathers funeral.
* [[The Fun in Funeral]]: One of the main plots starts when Suekichi gets drunk at his grandfathers funeral.
* [[Inadequate Inheritor]]: Suekichi
* [[Inadequate Inheritor]]: Suekichi
* [[I Will Wait for You]]: Suekichi in a [[Gender Inverted Trope|gender inversion]]
* [[I Will Wait for You]]: Suekichi in a [[Gender-Inverted Trope|gender inversion]]
* [[Love Triangle]]: Suekichi, Aya, and Miyuki
* [[Love Triangle]]: Suekichi, Aya, and Miyuki
* [[Make Up or Break Up]]
* [[Make Up or Break Up]]
* [[On One Condition]]: Suekichi needs to 1: Finish college, 2: Get Married, and 3: Establish a career.
* [[On One Condition]]: Suekichi needs to 1: Finish college, 2: Get Married, and 3: Establish a career.
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 10 April 2017

Dance till Tomorrow (あさってDANCE, Asatte Dansu?) is a manga series by Naoki Yamamoto that has also been adapted into two live action movies. A two-episode OAV was also released on VHS in Japan. It is a romantic comedy which details the life of Suekichi, a student who will inherit a fortune when he graduates from college and gets married with unexpected complications from a mysterious girl, Aya Hibino. The first five and a half volumes were published in the now-defunct adult manga magazine Pulp, and the rest were released afterwards under Viz's Editor's Choice line.


Tropes used in Dance till Tomorrow include: