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is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by
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. The
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series follows the lives of four men who work in a '' pâtisserie''. It was originally serialized in the
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''
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'' from 1999 to 2001, and collected into four ''
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'' volumes published by
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; a spin-off '' dōjinshi'' (self-published manga) series has also been produced. The series has been adapted multiple times: as a live-action television drama that aired on
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in 2001, as a four-volume
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released from 2002 to 2003, and as a television
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series produced by
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and Shirogumi that aired on Fuji TV's
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programming block in 2008. Two international adaptions – the 2008 South Korean live-action film '' Antique'', and the 2021 Thai live-action television series '' Baker Boys'' – have also been produced. ''Antique Bakery'' and its adaptations have been critically acclaimed: the manga won a Kodansha Manga Award for best ''shōjo'' manga and the Japanese television drama won both the
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and multiple Television Drama Academy Awards. The ''Antique Bakery'' manga was licensed for an English-language release by Digital Manga Publishing in 2005 and Nozomi Entertainment distributed the anime adaptation in North America.


Synopsis

''Antique Bakery'' follows the lives of the four workers at Antique, a '' pâtisserie'' in residential
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: store owner and manager Keiichirō Tachibana, pastry chef Yusuke Ono, apprentice pastry chef Eiji Kanda, and waiter Chikage Kobayakawa. Antique is so named because the ''pâtisserie'' is located in a former antique shop, and uses antique tableware and furniture in its café. The series focuses on the men as they encounter a variety of comedic and dramatic scenarios, often focused around
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, the creation and development of pastries, or romantic intrigue. Though the series largely proceeds as a
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story without an overarching plot, Tachibana's desire to find the man who kidnapped him as a child is a recurring storyline; the series climaxes with Tachibana working with the police to find a child kidnapper.


Characters


Primary characters

; :Portrayed by: Kippei Shiina (Japanese television drama), Kōichi Yamadera (audio drama), Keiji Fujiwara (anime) :The owner of Antique. He is the son of a wealthy conglomerate-owning family; seeking to radically change his life, he quit his job at a trading company prior to the events of the series to open the ''pâtisserie''. He was kidnapped at the age of nine, though he retains no memory of the incident beyond his kidnapper feeding him cake every day; consequently, he dislikes sweet foods. ; :Portrayed by: Naohito Fujiki (Japanese television drama), Hozumi Gōda (audio drama), Shin-ichiro Miki (anime) :The pastry chef at Antique. Despite his skills as a baker, he has been fired from multiple bakeries due to his "demonic charm": any man he is attracted to will reciprocate his affections, regardless of their sexuality. The sole exception is Tachibana, who rejected Ono when they were high school classmates. ; :Portrayed by:
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(Japanese television drama), Tomokazu Seki (audio drama),
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(anime) :Ono's apprentice. A former delinquent, he reformed after a
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coach trained him to be a top fighter, but was forced into early retirement as a result of his
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s. He has a strong sweet tooth, and joined Antique after seeing a "help wanted" sign in the bakery's window. ; :Portrayed by: Hiroshi Abe (Japanese television drama),
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(audio drama), (anime) :The stoic son of the Tachibana family's housekeeper, Chikage has known Tachibana since childhood and has become both a friend and caretaker to him. Though he appears intimidating due to his height and his ubiquitous black sunglasses (which he wears due to his weak eyes), in reality he is clumsy. He joins Antique as a waiter to watch over Tachibana. He falls in love with Ono.


Secondary characters

; :Portrayed by: (Japanese television drama),
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(audio drama and anime) :A career bureaucrat at the
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who was in charge of Tachibana's kidnapping case. Now on a sinecure, he spends his ample free time visiting cake shops across Tokyo. ; :Portrayed by: Mia Murano (Japanese television drama), Fumiko Orikasa (audio drama),
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(anime) :Chikage's daughter, affectionately referred to as "Deko" or "Dei-Dei". She is in the fourth grade, but is frequently taken to be older due to her mature appearance. ; & : Ito portrayed by: Manami Konishi (Japanese television drama), Fumiko Orikasa (audio drama), Umeka Shoji (anime) : Urushihara portrayed by: (audio drama), Misa Watanabe (anime) : Former middle school classmates who are regulars at Antique. ;Jean-Baptiste :Portrayed by:
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(audio drama),
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(anime) :A famous ''pâtissier'', and Ono's former mentor and ex-lover. He unsuccessfully attempts to persuade Ono to move to France to work in his new restaurant. ; & : Haruka portrayed by:
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(audio drama), Yukiko Takaguchi (anime) : Tamiko portrayed by: Hiroko Taguchi (audio drama) : Two
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s who cover Antique, leading to increased popularity for the business. In the anime adaptation, Tamiko is replaced by Fuji TV anchor playing herself. ; : Portrayed by: Koyuki (Japanese television drama) : A sports journalist who falls in love with Ono. Appears only in the Japanese television drama adaptation.


Media


Manga


Main series

''Antique Bakery'' was serialized in the monthly
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''
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'' from June 1999 to September 2002. Upon its conclusion, the series was collected into four ''
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'' (collected volumes) published by
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. In North America, Digital Manga Publishing published an English-language translation of ''Antique Bakery'' as four volumes published from 2000 to 2002, making ''Antique Bakery'' Yoshinaga's first manga series to be translated into English. Volumes in the English language release feature scratch and sniff covers.


Spin-off ''dōjinshi'' series

Following the conclusion of the ''Antique Bakery'' manga series, Yoshinga began writing and illustrating , a spin-off manga published as a series of '' dōjinshi'' (
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fan comics). In contrast to the main manga series, ''Antique Afterwards'' is more overtly influenced by the ''
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'' (male-male romance, also known as boys' love or BL) genre, and has sexually-explicit content. This includes both sexual encounters merely alluded to in the original series and slash fiction-inspired scenarios that depict same-sex sexual encounters involving the series' canonically heterosexual characters; for example, in one such story, three female customers tell each other improvised erotic stories involving Antique's staff. Fourteen ''dōjinshi'' in the ''Antique Afterwards'' series have been created by Yoshinga.


Live-action television drama

In 2001, the manga was adapted into the live-action television drama , which aired on
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from October 8 to December 17, 2001. The series was directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro and Eiichirō Hasumi, and written by . Its theme song, "", is written and performed by Mr. Children. The series removes all depictions of same-sex romance and
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identity present in the original manga; for example, Ono is not gay, but has a fear of women and is romantically pursued by an original female character not present in the manga.


List of episodes


Audio drama

From 2003 to 2004, Shinshokan produced an
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adaptation of ''Antique Bakery''. The adaptation was release as four compact disc volumes:


Anime

In March 2008,
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and Shirogumi announced that they would produce an
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adaptation of ''Antique Bakery'', which aired on Fuji TV's
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programming block from July to September of that year. The series' primary production staff included as series director and
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as scriptwriter; the cakes and pastries depicted in the series were designed by pastry chef . The series' theme song "" was written and performed by the band Chemistry. In North America, the series was licensed by Nozomi Entertainment, which released ''Antique Bakery'' on DVD on April 5, 2011.


List of episodes


International adaptations

A South Korean film adaptation titled ''Antique'' ( ko, 서양골동양과자점 앤티크, ), was released on November 13, 2008. The film was directed by Min Kyu-dong and starred Ju Ji-hoon as Kim Jin-hyeok (Tachibana in the original series),
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as Min Seon-woo (Ono),
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as Yang Ki-beom (Kanda), and Choi Ji-ho as Nam Soo-yeong (Chikage). In December 2020, Thai production company
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announced that it was producing a live-action television adaptation of ''Antique Bakery'' titled '' Baker Boys''. The series, which stars Thanat Lowkhunsombat as Poon (Tachibana in the original series), Prachaya Ruangroj as Weir (Ono), Purim Rattanaruangwattana as Krating (Kanda), and Pat Eksanegkul as P'Pooh (Chikage), aired on
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in 2021.


Reception


Critical reception

''Antique Bakery'' is noted as Yoshinaga's first major commercial success as a manga artist, following a career in which she was best known as an author of
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(BL) and ''dōjinshi''. In '' Manga: The Complete Guide'', writer Jason Thompson gave the manga series four out of five stars, writing that it avoids "cliched sitcom plot while managing to be both character-driven and totally hilarious," and praised its pacing, artwork, and dialogue. Reviewing the series for '' The Comics Journal'', Noah Berlatsky wrote that its "pop Freudianism is depressingly ill-advised" in regards to the tragic backstories of the primary characters, while he praised the series' art and character designs. In his review for '' Anime News Network'', Jason Thompson commended the series' simple art, and praised it as "one of the few '' bishonen'' manga which depicts gay characters and prejudice in even a remotely realistic way." Reviewing the anime adaptation for '' Anime News Network'', Carl Kimlinger praised the series' animation and characters but criticized its romance and kidnapping subplots, writing that ''Antique Bakery'' "top-loads its plot with preposterous romantic entanglements and forces unnecessary structure onto it with Tachibana's kidnapping." Cathy Yan lauded the series' voice acting in her review for ''Manga Bookshelf'', but criticized its animation as overly reliant on CGI elements.


Awards

The ''Antique Bakery'' manga series won the Kodansha Manga Award in the '' shōjo'' category in 2002, and the English-language translation was nominated for an Eisner Award for " Best U.S. Edition of International Material – Japan" in 2007. At the 31st in 2001, the Japanese television drama adaptation won awards in the Best Series, Supporting Actor (for Kippei Shiina), Theme Song, Music, Casting, and Title Sequence categories; a special award was also given to for the design of the pastries and baked goods used in the series. In 2002, the Japanese television drama adaptation won the
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for Best Drama and Best Actor (for
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).


Analysis


Portrayal of cooking and gender

Tomoko Aoyama has considered the depiction of cooking in ''Antique Bakery'' in relation to the Japanese concepts of and . While the elaborate cakes and pastries of ''Antique Bakery'' are self-evidently ''hare'', she notes how ''Antique Bakery'' complicates the ''hare''-''ke'' dichotomy through its presentation of gender. While male professional cooking and
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are generally regarded as ''hare'' and female cooking is seen as ''ke'', the main characters of ''Antique Bakery'' subvert "assumptions based on age, gender, sexuality, appearance, occupation, education, class, ndstatus." For example, Ono is a skilled chef but is coded as female as a result of his homosexuality, while Kanda is regarded by others as cute (a feminine trait) but vulgar (a masculine trait). Desserts in general are seemingly ''ke'' for being delicate and "unmanly", but their exoticism as French pastries for a Japanese clientele, as well as the level of skill and craftsmanship required to create them, renders them as ''hare''.


Portrayal of homosexuality

Yoshinaga has described ''Antique Bakery'' as not a work of BL, but as a ''shōjo'' manga with gay characters, stating that "being regarded as BL may limit the range of the audience, but there’s nothing I can do about it, and more importantly, I want my readers to read as they like. Surely we should be allowed to read manga with whatever dogma and prejudice we like." Critics and readers have often considered the series as a work of BL, with Xuan Bach Tran describing ''Antique Bakery'' as "not a BL manga, but a ''shōjo'' work with a lot of BL flavour." Tomoko Aoyama states that while BL elements are "clearly present" in ''Antique Bakery'', in contrast to typical BL works the series does not depict sex or sexuality graphically, and instead "encourages readers to use their imagination" in regards to the nature of the relationships between the characters. She praises the series' effective "use and parody fBL conventions," particularly ''Antique Afterwards'', which she commends as "by no means simple, formulaic pornography" but instead a series that subverts expectations of BL narratives through their use of comedy and irony. Akiko Mizoguchi discusses ''Antique Afterwards'' in her research of ''yaoi'' ''dōjinshi'', noting that while most ''dōjinshi'' are derivative works created by
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s, ''Antique Afterwards'' is notable as a fan work created by the artist themselves. Mizoguchi considers the series a form of underground comics despite being created by Yoshinaga, noting that the series contains material that would be regarded as too explicit by ''shōjo'' editorial standards, and that ''Antique Bakery'' publisher Shinshokan has not acknowledged the existence of ''Antique Afterwards'' in either ''Wings'' or in the series' ''tankōbon'' editions.


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