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{{translation|'''''Icha Icha'''''|イチャイチャ|engtv=Make Out}} is a series of adult novels written by [[Jiraiya]] after the commercial failure of ''[[The Tale of the Utterly Gutsy Shinobi]]''.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 382, page 8</ref> The ''Icha Icha'' novels are based on Jiraiya's experiences in love, particularly his rejections by [[Tsunade]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 367, page 8</ref> When he's working on a new novel, he gathers "research" by peeping on women while they bathe.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 91, pages 3-4</ref> ''Icha Icha'' is wildly popular, giving Jiraiya's checkbook a balance that is "filled with zeroes".<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 150, pages 7-8</ref> [[Kakashi Hatake]] is a particular fan of the series; he enjoys reading the books even while in the middle of conversations.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 5, page 4</ref>
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{{translation|'''''Icha Icha'''''|イチャイチャ|Icha Icha}} is a series of best-selling novels written by [[Jiraiya]]. Little is known about the novel's plot, but it is noted to be about a passionate love between a man and a woman. [[Kakashi Hatake]] is a big fan of the series and is shown reading one of them most of the time. They are comedic (and likely adult) recounts of Jiraiya's experiences in love. They are meant for people of 18 years old and above.
 
 
Two years after [[Fourth Shinobi World War]], when [[Temari]] openly dated [[Shikamaru Nara]], her youngest brother [[Gaara]] was confused and asked their other brother [[Kankurō]] about the details of love and relationships, to which he told Gaara that his naiveté was incredibly obvious. In order to learn something about romance, the young [[Kazekage]] decided to read this series.<ref>''Gaara Hiden: A Sandstorm Mirage''</ref>
 
   
 
== Known Books ==
 
== Known Books ==
* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Paradise'''''|イチャイチャパラダイス|Icha Icha Paradaisu|engtv=Make-Out Paradise}}: The first book to appear in the series. In ''[[Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow]]'', [[Yukie Fujikaze]] stars in a movie-adaptation of this book.
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* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Paradise'''''|イチャイチャパラダイス|Icha Icha Paradaisu|engtv=Make-Out Paradise}} is the first in the series, written in three parts. Its plot is summarized as: "The main character and heroine, both new to love, begin dating, and their eyes gradually open to grown-up love."<ref name="Hyo">''[[Hyō no Sho]]'', pages 104-105</ref> In ''[[Gaara Hiden]]'', [[Gaara]] reads ''Paradise'' in an effort and learn more about relationships, but it only ends up making him more confused. ''Paradise'' eventually receives a film adaptation;<ref name="Hyo"/> in ''[[Konoha Shinden]]'', it was filmed in a town in the [[Land of Fire]], near the border with the [[Land of Hot Water]]. When [[Mirai Sarutobi]] asks [[Might Guy]] what the film is about, he becomes uncomfortable and abruptly changes the subject.
* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Violence'''''|イチャイチャバイオレンス|Icha Icha Baiorensu|engtv=Make-Out Violence}}: The second book. It also became a movie, as seen in [[Gotta See! Gotta Know! Kakashi-Sensei's True Face!|episode 101]].
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* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Violence'''''|イチャイチャバイオレンス|Icha Icha Baiorensu|engtv=Make-Out Violence}} is the second book in the series. [[Ebisu]] enjoyed ''Violence'' more than ''Paradise'', remarking that, "I have never seen the bonds between a man and a woman painted so stirringly."<ref name="Hyo"/> In [[Gotta See! Gotta Know! Kakashi-Sensei's True Face!|''Naruto'' episode 101]], ''Violence'' also receives a film adaptation.
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* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Innocence'''''|イチャイチャイノセンス|Icha Icha Inosensu}} is the follow-up to ''Violence''. When asked about it during an interview, Jiraiya says that he's still in the research phase of writing it, but that it will be about pure love.<ref name="Hyo"/>
* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Tactics'''''|イチャイチャタクティクス|Icha Icha Takutikusu|engtv=Make-Out Tactics}}: The third book. [[Naruto Uzumaki]] gave this book to Kakashi when he returned to Konoha following his two-and-a-half year training with Jiraiya, and as such it was the newest instalment in several years. When Jiraiya sent the secret of [[Pain]]'s identity to [[Konoha]], he used the first word from various pages in the book to decode his message: "[[Nagato|The real one]] isn't among [[Six Paths of Pain|them]]." As a result of Jiraiya's death, this is the last book in the series.
 
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* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Tactics'''''|イチャイチャタクティクス|Icha Icha Takutikusu|engtv=Make-Out Tactics}} is the first book to be published after a three year hiatus. [[Naruto Uzumaki]] gives Kakashi an advance copy, which he describes as "totally boring"; Jiraiya feels that Naruto is simply too young to appreciate it.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 245, page 11</ref> Prior to his death, Jiraiya uses ''Tactics'' as the key for a secret message about [[Pain]]'s identity. In order to decode the message, Kakashi is forced to read passages aloud; Kakashi is embarrassed to do so, and [[Shikamaru Nara]] is embarrassed to listen.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 407, pages 12</ref> In ''[[Naruto Shinden: Family Day]]'', Kakashi encourages [[Sasuke Uchiha]] to imitate scenes from ''Tactics'' to help him become closer with his daughter, [[Sarada]]. Sasuke calls Sarada his "cute peanut", a pet name used by one of the book's characters, but she takes this as a sign that he's forgotten her name. Sasuke then tries putting his cloak on her, which, in ''Tactics'', instantly causes girls to fall in love, but Sasuke's cloak is too big for Sarada and she becomes so embarrassed that she storms off. Afterwards, Kakashi observes that the book's depictions may no longer be current due to its age, and so they wouldn't work on somebody of Sarada's age.
* {{translation|'''''Ero Ero Paradigm'''''|エロエロパラダイム|Ero Ero Paradaimu}}: A book that can be seen holding by Kakashi on the cover of [[Reunited, Team Asuma!|chapter 531]].
 
* '''''Icha Icha Strap''''': A book only seen in the game ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'' that can be given to [[Ebisu]].
 
* {{translation|'''''Icha Icha Pooltime'''''|イチャイチャプール間き|Icha Icha Pūrukanki|engtv=Make-Out Pooltime}}: The first book in a Swimming sub-series, as seen in episode 15 part 1 of the anime ''[[Naruto SD: Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden]]: The Pool's Finally Open!''.
 
* There is also an unofficial ''Icha Icha'' novel that was written by Naruto in [[Please, Mr. Postman!|episode 177]]. Naruto finished the manuscript for Jiraiya (so that Jiraiya would train him again) and accidentally sent it to the wrong place (the [[Land of Fangs]]). The book was mistaken for a peace treaty, and, since the [[daimyō]] enjoyed it, he afterwards ended the war with the [[Land of Claws]].
 
* In addition, ''[[Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth Full Power Ninja Chronicles]]'' spin-off has also shown other similar books, such as ''Icha Icha Emotion'', ''Icha Icha Dynamic'', and ''Ero Ero Install''. ''Icha Icha Pooltime'' was also featured.
 
   
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* On the cover page of [[Reunited, Team Asuma!|''Naruto'' chapter 531]], Kakashi is holding a book titled {{translation|''Ero Ero Paradigm''|エロエロパラダイム|Ero Ero Paradaimu}}.
* [[The Tale of the Utterly Gutsy Shinobi]]
 
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* In [[Please, Mr. Postman!|''Naruto'' episode 177]], Naruto ghost-writes an ''Icha Icha'' book in an attempt to force Jiraiya to train him. The manuscript is mistakenly sent to the [[Land of Fangs]]' [[daimyō]] as a peace treaty. The daimyō enjoys it so much that he ends his country's war with the [[Land of Claws]].
* [[The Tale of the Utterly Purehearted Shinobi]]
 
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* In ''[[Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow]]'', [[Koyuki Kazahana]] is implied to star in the film adaptation of ''Icha Icha Paradise''.
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* In ''[[Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3]]'', a copy of ''Icha Icha Strap'' can be gifted to Ebisu.
 
* In ''[[Naruto SD: Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden]]'', there are at various times mentions of ''Icha Icha Pooltime'', ''Icha Icha Emotion'', ''Icha Icha Dynamic'', and ''Ero Ero Install''.
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* In ''[[Boruto: Naruto Next Generations]]'' [[Make-Out Tactics (episode)|episode 127]], [[Boruto Uzumaki]], [[Sarada Uchiha]], and [[Chōchō Akimichi]] try to get a copy of the book only for adults to interfere every time, insisting they're too young to read the book.
   
 
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Revision as of 22:59, 6 October 2019

Three Icha Icha Books

Three Icha Icha novels.

Icha Icha (イチャイチャ, English TV: Make Out) is a series of adult novels written by Jiraiya after the commercial failure of The Tale of the Utterly Gutsy Shinobi.[1] The Icha Icha novels are based on Jiraiya's experiences in love, particularly his rejections by Tsunade.[2] When he's working on a new novel, he gathers "research" by peeping on women while they bathe.[3] Icha Icha is wildly popular, giving Jiraiya's checkbook a balance that is "filled with zeroes".[4] Kakashi Hatake is a particular fan of the series; he enjoys reading the books even while in the middle of conversations.[5]

Known Books

  • Icha Icha Paradise (イチャイチャパラダイス, Icha Icha Paradaisu, English TV: Make-Out Paradise) is the first in the series, written in three parts. Its plot is summarized as: "The main character and heroine, both new to love, begin dating, and their eyes gradually open to grown-up love."[6] In Gaara Hiden, Gaara reads Paradise in an effort and learn more about relationships, but it only ends up making him more confused. Paradise eventually receives a film adaptation;[6] in Konoha Shinden, it was filmed in a town in the Land of Fire, near the border with the Land of Hot Water. When Mirai Sarutobi asks Might Guy what the film is about, he becomes uncomfortable and abruptly changes the subject.
  • Icha Icha Violence (イチャイチャバイオレンス, Icha Icha Baiorensu, English TV: Make-Out Violence) is the second book in the series. Ebisu enjoyed Violence more than Paradise, remarking that, "I have never seen the bonds between a man and a woman painted so stirringly."[6] In Naruto episode 101, Violence also receives a film adaptation.
  • Icha Icha Innocence (イチャイチャイノセンス, Icha Icha Inosensu) is the follow-up to Violence. When asked about it during an interview, Jiraiya says that he's still in the research phase of writing it, but that it will be about pure love.[6]
  • Icha Icha Tactics (イチャイチャタクティクス, Icha Icha Takutikusu, English TV: Make-Out Tactics) is the first book to be published after a three year hiatus. Naruto Uzumaki gives Kakashi an advance copy, which he describes as "totally boring"; Jiraiya feels that Naruto is simply too young to appreciate it.[7] Prior to his death, Jiraiya uses Tactics as the key for a secret message about Pain's identity. In order to decode the message, Kakashi is forced to read passages aloud; Kakashi is embarrassed to do so, and Shikamaru Nara is embarrassed to listen.[8] In Naruto Shinden: Family Day, Kakashi encourages Sasuke Uchiha to imitate scenes from Tactics to help him become closer with his daughter, Sarada. Sasuke calls Sarada his "cute peanut", a pet name used by one of the book's characters, but she takes this as a sign that he's forgotten her name. Sasuke then tries putting his cloak on her, which, in Tactics, instantly causes girls to fall in love, but Sasuke's cloak is too big for Sarada and she becomes so embarrassed that she storms off. Afterwards, Kakashi observes that the book's depictions may no longer be current due to its age, and so they wouldn't work on somebody of Sarada's age.

Trivia

References

  1. Naruto chapter 382, page 8
  2. Naruto chapter 367, page 8
  3. Naruto chapter 91, pages 3-4
  4. Naruto chapter 150, pages 7-8
  5. Naruto chapter 5, page 4
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Hyō no Sho, pages 104-105
  7. Naruto chapter 245, page 11
  8. Naruto chapter 407, pages 12