Kanojo ga flag wo oraretara ม งงะ ตอนจบ

Souta Hatate, a new transfer student to the Hatagaya School, has the ability to see the futures of those around him in the form of flags. He is able to affect those flags based on his interactions with the person in question. He ends up living in a small dorm with many beautiful girls. When he finds a flag of death on himself, Souta learns that in order to be able to change his fate, he has to find and bring together four people: a princess knight, a magician, a cleric, and a shinobi.[]

Characters[edit]

Souta Hatate (旗立 颯太, Hatate Sōta) Voiced by: Ryōta ŌsakaSouta is a transfer student to Hatagaya School who has the ability to see the fate of the people around him in the form of flags atop their heads. He can "break" the flags depending on his actions and thus change the fate of the people around him.[] Several weeks prior to the start of the series, he was the sole survivor of the Premium Ambriel (プレミアム・アンブリアル, Puremiamu Anburiaru) a cruise ship that sank. There, he acquired the ability to see and alter flags from , who played a chess-like game with him during the cruise.[] He ends up living in the Quest Dorm (クエスト寮, Kuesuto Ryō) with many beautiful girls.[] In the anime, he seeks his sister who was also aboard the Premium Ambriel; the sister is later revealed to be Nanami. He is a Bladefield family member, Nanami's younger brother and Hakua's older brother, thus revealing his name to be Souta Bladefield.Nanami Knight Bladefield (菜波・K・ブレードフィールド, Nanami Naito Burēdofīrudo) Voiced by: Ibuki KidoThe thirteenth princess of Bladefield,[] a small principality in Europe. When she introduces herself to Souta, she does not raise a flag like the other characters. She shows an interest in his ability,[] and serves as the "princess knight" in his party.[] In the anime, she is revealed to be Souta's older sister, and the daughter of Elia Bladefield.Akane Mahougasawa (魔法ヶ沢 茜, Mahōgasawa Akane) Voiced by: Ai KayanoAkane is the granddaughter to the founder of the renowned Mahougasawa Foundation.[] She sports a friendship flag that reappears no matter how many times Souta tries to break it,[] and becomes the "magician" in Souta's party.[] When she was younger, she was separated from her very first friend by her caretakers, who said that the difference in their classes was pitiable. As a result, she tries to "save" Souta and atone for her broken friendship. She is the first among the Quest Dorm housemates to raise a death flag, which Souta converts into a "route conquered" love flag by kissing her. Afterwards, she falls in love with Souta.[] In the anime, Akane's death flag incident occurs before any of the girls have moved in with Souta.Kikuno Shōkanji (召喚寺 菊乃, Shōkanji Kikuno) Voiced by: Kana AsumiKikuno, nicknamed Okiku by Souta, is a childhood friend who likes to act as an older sister to him and does not relent in doing so for anything, as demonstrated by her "sibling love" flag that dodges Souta's flag-breaking attempts. She represents the "summoner" from the fairy tale.Megumu Tōzokuyama (盗賊山 恵, Tōzokuyama Megumu) Voiced by: Kana HanazawaMegumu is a schoolmate whom everyone thinks is a girl despite his dressing in the male school uniform. Because Souta recognizes Megumu as a boy, he immediately likes him, and sprouts a string of friendship flags near him.[] The schoolmates' ignorance of his gender (and presence) becomes a running gag in the anime with only a couple of times where they get his gender right. He is the "thief" in Souta's party.Rin Eiyūzaki (英雄崎 凜, Eiyūzaki Rin) Voiced by: Yōko HikasaRin is a member of the archery club who transfers to Quest Dorm at the request of the student council president to help them win the athletic tournament. Souta notes that she has a "hates men" flag on their first meeting. She is friends with Kikuno and reveals that she had a male childhood friend named Souda whom she regards as her best friend, and who is the only male in the world whom she likes. Even though he moved away several years previously, she keeps in touch with him by text. When she discovers that Souta is her childhood friend, she retreats in embarrassment and reveals a yandere flag which Souta manages to change into a "conquest completed" flag, much to his dismay, [] although the yandere flag sometimes reappears.Ruri Ninjabayashi (忍者林 瑠璃, Ninjabayashi Ruri) Voiced by: Ayaka SuwaRuri is an android created by the Mahougasawa Foundation. She serves as the "shinobi" in Souta's party,[] and is introduced in the story as a secret weapon to help the Quest Dorm in the school's athletic tournament games. She frequently asks yes–no questions regarding actions she is about to perform, and is programmed to act like a little sister to Souta.[]Serika Gin'yūin (吟遊院 芹香, Gin'yūin Serika) Voiced by: Aoi YūkiAn idol who performs at the school festival and later transfers to Hatagaya, where she moves into the Quest Dorm. Her role in the group is the "bard". Souta and Nanami learn that Souta met Serika previously and that she was able to become an idol because Souta told her that she had a "Success Flag". She did not know the name of the person who said that and thought of him only as "Purple Flagman". She later discovers Souta is that person and develops feelings for him, calling him Hatate-sama.Mimori Seiteikouji (聖帝小路 美森, Seiteikōji Mimori) Voiced by: Yukari TamuraThe student council president, and the granddaughter of the school chairman.[:profiles] Although she was responsible for placing Souta in the remote and rundown Quest Dorm, she atones by having the building renovated by the school's engineering club.[] The school board wants to shut Quest Dorm down, but she arranges for its continued operation provided the tenants win the MVP at the upcoming sports festival. Later, she starts calling Souta by his first name, "Souta-kun", instead of "Hatate Souta".Tsumugi Ryuukishibara (龍騎士原 月麦, Ryūkishibara Tsumugi) Voiced by: Aki ToyosakiTsumugi is a schoolmate who is rumored to have been with the school before it was built. The rumors persist to the point that her peers call her "baba-sama" (elderly woman). She appears as a young girl wearing a bonnet[][:profiles] and acts like a grandmother towards Souta.[,]Mei Daimyōzamurai (大名侍 鳴, Daimyōzamurai Mei) Voiced by: Sakura TangeMei is a mysterious girl who knows about Souta's powers and his connection to her world.[] Her title is number 7 of the House of Shigitoku.[:profiles] She shows Souta the "virtual world", which is an artificially created world. After Souta and Mei get back from the virtual world, she sees Souta sleeping and tries to get him rid of the "Death Flag" he has on his head. Then, "the Sacraments" or "Sakura" appears and disposes of her memories and also her ability to see flags. She serves as the party's "samurai".Kurumiko Daishikyōgawa (大司教河 くるみ子, Daishikyōgawa Kurumiko) Voiced by: Misaki KunoKurumiko is a middle school girl who is introduced as a popsicle vendor during the school trip to the beach. Her parents were part of the crew of the Premium Ambriel therefore she recognizes Souta and feels guilty for the treatment he was subjected to after the incident, more so even than her losing her parents in the accident.[] When she shows Souta a seaside cave and they become trapped by the rising tide, Kurumiko loses hope and a death flag appears. Souta saves her by agreeing to think of her as his little sister and then offering to get her into Hatagaya middle school while having her live with him at Quest Dorm.[] She becomes the "cleric" in Souta's party, and her flags are usually ones of story advancement.[] Kurumiko speaks very formally, even in casual situations.Hakua Berserker Bladefield (白亜・B・ブレードフィールド, Hakua Bāsākā Burēdofīrudo) Voiced by: Ai KakumaHakua is Nanami's younger sister and another princess of Bladefield.[:sketch in chapter] She is overly polite and, having been raised in the Bladefield royal family and living a life sheltered from the outside world, is clueless about the life of commoners. She comes to Japan to study the life of commoners with her sister. In the anime, she is revealed to be the daughter of Elia Bladefield, whom she had thought to be her eldest brother, as well as Souta's younger half-sister. It is implied that she has a brother complex, even before she knew that Souta is her brother.Miyuki MacKenzie (深雪・マッケンシー, Miyuki Makkenshī) Voiced by: Yuuka NanriShe is Souta's homeroom teacher[] and the resident adviser at Quest Dorm.[] When Mei shows Souta an alternate world, he meets an alternate version of Miyuki on the wreck of the Premium Ambriel where he motivates her to live on. She reveals that her great-grandfather's name was Souta Hatate, making her his descendant. Immediately after this he notes that she has a "main character" flag and is told that the alternate Miyuki will now play a major role in how events progress in that world.[]Sakura (桜) Voiced by: Rina HidakaSakura is a mysterious girl whom Souta meets on the Premium Ambriel and who gives him his powers.[] After Mei and Souta visit the alternate world, she removes Mei's flag observing powers and related memories.[] Her name is short for Sacrament (サクラメント, Sakuramento).[citation needed] She is nearly identical to, and shares the same voice actress with, Laplace's Demon. The two together were emotion programs designed to act as a conscience for Angel Boat, which cut them off when it rebelled. Laplace's Demon is focused mainly on the will of individuals, and bears a strong affinity to those with strong hearts and a powerful sense of sacrifice, while Sakura is instead focused on the bonds that tie people together.No. 0 Voiced by: Risa TanedaNumber 0 is an advisor of the Council of the Seven Virtues who appears in the anime series. She needs Souta in order to combat the Angelus Gemeni. She is revealed to be Kagura Bladefield (神楽・ブレードフィールド, Kagura Burēdofīrudo), the founding queen of Bladefield.

Media[edit]

Light novels[edit]

If Her Flag Breaks began as a light novel series written by Tōka Takei, with illustrations by Cuteg. The first volume was published on December 2, 2011 under Kodansha's Kodansha Ranobe Bunko. Kodansha has published 16 volumes.

No. Title Release date ISBN 1Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Ore, Kono Tenkō ga Owattara, Ano Ko to Kekkon Surun da (彼女がフラグをおられたら 俺、この転校が終わったら、あの娘と結婚するんだ)December 2, 2011978-4-06-375205-2 2Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Konna Joshi Bakari no Taiikusai ni Derareru ka, Boku wa Ninin Sankyaku ni Dasasete Morau (彼女がフラグをおられたら こんな女子ばかりの体育祭に出られるか、僕は二人三脚に出させてもらう)March 2, 2012978-4-06-375224-3 3Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Daijōbu, Kono Rinkai Gakkō wa Anzen dakara, Zettai Teki ni Mitsukattari Shinai yo (彼女がフラグをおられたら 大丈夫、この臨海学校は安全だから、絶対敵に見つかったりしないよ)August 2, 2012978-4-06-375249-6 4Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Koko wa Ore ni Makasete, Omae wa Natsuyasumi o Mankitsu Shiro (彼女がフラグをおられたら ここは俺に任せて、お前は夏休みを満喫しろ)November 30, 2012978-4-06-375272-4 5Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Konna Fū ni Minna to Gakuensai no Hanashi o Shita no, Hajimete da na (彼女がフラグをおられたら こんな風にみんなと学園祭の話をしたの、初めてだな)April 2, 2013978-4-06-375291-5 6Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Denwa de wa Kore Ijō Hanasenai. Gakuen-sai no Kuwashii Hanashi wa Atte Kara da (彼女がフラグをおられたら 電話ではこれ以上話せない。学園祭の詳しい話は会ってからだ)August 2, 2013978-4-06-375319-6 7Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Oya, Konna Jikan ni Dare Darō... Santa Claus ka na? (彼女がフラグをおられたら おや、こんな時間に誰だろう…サンタクロースかな?)November 29, 2013978-4-06-375350-9 8Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Ima made Kono Hatsumōde no Omamori no Okage de Nankai mo Inochibiroi Shitanda, Kore Kashite Yaru yo (彼女がフラグをおられたら 今までこの初詣のお守りのお陰で何回も命拾いしたんだ、これ貸してやるよ)April 2, 2014978-4-06-375358-5 (regular edition) 978-4-06-358492-9 (limited edition) 9Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Sekai no Shinri nado, Watashi Hitori de Jūbun da (彼女がフラグをおられたら 世界の真理など、私一人で充分だ)May 31, 2014978-4-06-375378-3 10Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Kono Funatabi ga Owattara, Watashi, Ohime-sama ni Naru no (彼女がフラグをおられたら この船旅が終わったら、私、お姫様になるの)July 2, 2014978-4-06-375390-5 11彼女がフラグをおられたら こんな床が抜ける寮にはいられない、私は角部屋に帰らせて貰うからね!December 2, 2014978-4-06-381408-8 (regular edition) 978-4-06-358714-2 (limited edition) 12彼女がフラグをおられたら 大丈夫、この体育祭は安全だから、絶対MVPを取れるわよApril 2, 2015978-4-06-381449-1 13彼女がフラグをおられたら ここは修学旅行生に任せて、早く枕投げに行くのよJuly 3, 2015978-4-06-381475-0 14彼女がフラグをおられたら ちがう水泳大会で出会えていたら、私達親友になれたかもね……December 29, 2015978-4-06-381504-7 15彼女がフラグをおられたら >少し疲れたわ…次の夏休みまで眠らせてもらうね…April 28, 2016978-4-06-381530-6 16彼女がフラグをおられたら 冥土の土産よ、最期に卒業式のことを教えてあげるわSeptember 2, 2016978-4-06-381548-1

Manga[edit]

A manga adaptation illustrated by Nagian began serialization in the December 2011 issue of Kodansha's Monthly Shōnen Rival magazine, published on November 4, 2011. It was serialized in the magazine until the April 2014 issue, published on February 26, 2014, and the manga was transferred to Monthly Shōnen Sirius, being published from the May 2014 issue, on March 25, 2014. The manga finished in the April 2015 issue of Monthly Shōnen Sirius, released on February 26, 2015. Kodansha compiled the series into ten tankōbon volumes, published from March 2, 2012 to April 2, 2015. A second series, titled Atarashii Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara (新しい彼女がフラグをおられたら), was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Sirius from April 25, 2015 to February 26, 2016. It was later transferred to Suiyōbi no Sirius website, where it ran from March 23 to June 22, 2016. Kodansha compiled its chapters into four tankōbon volumes, released from July 31, 2015 to September 2, 2016.

A spin-off series is titled Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Ō Yūsha yo, Flag o Tateteshimau to wa Nanigoto da!? (彼女がフラグをおられたら おお勇者よ、フラグを立ててしまうとは何事だ!?), or Gawoyū (がをゆう) for short, was published in Monthly Shōnen Rival from the June 2013 issue, published on May 2, 2013, to the March 2014 issue, published on February 4, 2014. It was also published on Magazine Lab website. The series shows Souta and the girls as characters in a fantasy role-playing game world. Kodansha released a tankōbon volume on May 30, 2014.

A second spin-off series, titled Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Root Love (彼女がフラグをおられたら ~ルートラブ~), or Gaworabu (がをラブ), by Kazuki Ayasaki, was serialized on Suiyōbi no Sirius and Niconico's Niconico Seiga web services from July 26, 2013 to June 11, 2014. Its chapters were compiled into two tankōbon volumes, published on April 2 and July 2, 2014.

No. Release date ISBN 1 March 2, 2012978-4-06-380208-5

  • Chapters 1–5 Transfer student meets classmate , who confronts him about his habit of looking at the tops of people's heads and how he saved some people from a trailer collision. Souta reveals to her that he is able to see the fate of someone's future in the form of flags, and that he is able to "break" the flag by his actions. They discover that childhood friend has a flag of love, and has a flag of friendship. He takes the girls to his dorm, which is in poor shape; they ask long-time student who gets student council president to renovate the dorm, employing effeminate admiring boy , after which he and the girls move in as tenants. He scrambles to save Akane when she shows a death flag. 2 August 2, 2012978-4-06-380231-3
  • Chapters 6–10 Upset about the establishment of the co-ed Quest Dormitory (クエスト寮, Kuesuto ryō), the school's board of directors pressure Mimori to shut them down. Mimori proposes that the residents can prove their worth by becoming the MVP of the school's week-long athletic games. After performing miserably on the first day, the team gets some help from android and archery athlete . Rin trains the team for the sixth day of events. Although the team finishes second overall, the board members are impressed, and agree to retain the residence. 3 November 30, 2012978-4-06-380248-1
  • Chapters 11–14 While the council members from the other world debate Souta's presence as a threat, Souta goes on his promised dates with the Quest Dorm residents. He encounters who knows of his abilities. He must attend both sessions of swimming and academic summer school camps, each of which has Quest Dorm residents. The swimming sessions bring traumatic memories of the shipwreck, and are compounded when he attends the academic camp and finds they are switching locales to the beach for the day. He befriends , the potential "clergy" character for his party. After a crisis situation that involves the tide, he invites her to be his little sister. 4 April 2, 2013978-4-06-380264-1
  • Chapters 15–18 The classmate guys ask Souta to find a mysterious girl in a white dress. He discovers the girl is Megumu, but uses Mimori as a decoy, and learns of her back story. With the help of Ruri, he and Mei visit the alternate world where dorm advisor Miyuki is a student there who bears his last name and a main character flag. When they return, his death flag becomes large. After Mei tries to break it, Sakura wipes Mei of the knowledge of the flags. For summer break, he is taken to Akane's mansion, where some of the Quest Dorm residents gather, but he gets stuck in the girls outdoor bath. 5 August 2, 2013978-4-06-380278-8
  • Chapters 19–22 6 November 29, 2013978-4-06-380294-8
  • Chapters 23–26 7 April 2, 2014978-4-06-376973-9 (regular edition) 978-4-06-358493-6 (limited edition) 8 July 2, 2014978-4-06-377025-4 9 December 2, 2014978-4-06-377093-3 10 April 2, 2015978-4-06-377168-8

Anime[edit]

An anime adaptation, produced by Hoods Entertainment and directed by Ayumu Watanabe, aired from April 6 to June 29, 2014 on Tokyo MX and later on Sun TV, TV Aichi, BS11 and AT-X. NIS America simulcasted the series on Crunchyroll with English subtitles. The opening theme song is "Cupid Review (クピドゥレビュー) by Aoi Yūki, while the ending theme song is "Kanojo ga Flag o Tateru Wake" (彼女がフラグを立てる理由) by Yell, a group composed of Ibuki Kido, Ai Kayano, Kana Asumi, Kana Hanazawa, Yōko Hikasa and Ayaka Suwa.

Reception[edit]

Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network wrote that the anime was a "fairly classic harem show," but that each episode throws something unexpected at the viewers to keep their attention. She criticized the overuse of pastel coloring, the female characters having either generic designs or annoying personality traits and felt the ending was rushed.

Notes[edit]

In the first anime episode, Nanami mentions she has 10 brothers and 13 sisters. No mention is made if they all have the same parents.