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Shun Mitaka (三鷹 瞬, Mitaka Shun) is a major character of Maison Ikkoku, serving as the male protagonist Yūsaku Godai’s rival for the affections of the female protagonist Kyōko Otonashi.

Biography[]

In sharp contrast to Yusaku, he is wealthy, educated, and hails from an elite family. Mitaka works as a ladies' tennis coach more out of love for the sport than any need for financial support. To everyone's surprise, he is revealed to be 31 years old by his parents, which would mean he was 26 at the beginning of the series. Nevertheless he is remarkably handsome, and his teeth have a trademark sparkle whenever he smiles. Kyōko begins to take tennis lessons from him early in the series, and Shun begins to court her. His biggest obstacle in the beginning is his morbid fear of dogs, which makes it difficult for him to be with Kyoko when her dog, Soichiro, is around. While very interested in and devoted to Kyoko, he is very popular with other women (such as Akemi): "Can I have him when you're done with him?") and has something of a reputation as a womanizer, a reputation not entirely undeserved (most of his more grievous actions have innocent explanations, but Shun has admitted to dating many women). Kyoko's mother strongly approves of him as a potential future husband for Kyoko (to Yusaku's chagrin).

Shun recognizes Yūsaku as a rival for Kyoko's affection (and vice versa), and the two are usually antagonistic towards each other. Shun's actions towards Yūsaku are somewhere between magnanimous and condescending, depending on if Kyoko is around, and he is not above trying to position Kozue as a wedge between Yusaku and Kyoko. But while Shun and Yusaku are rivals, they both share moments where they bond over their mutual frustration over Kyoko's reluctance to fall in love with anyone.

Kyoko generally likes Shun and regards him as a suitor, but is apprehensive about his forwardness and occasionally feels pressured by him (Shun does not want to force a relationship with her, but will often "bend the rules"). It can be unclear whether Shun is interested more in Kyoko herself or in saving Kyoko from what he sees as a degrading life as a widow in Maison Ikkoku, putting him in the stereotypical role of the "knight in shining armor." At the end of the series, Shun marries Asuna Kujo, a girl from a wealthy, important family whom his parents wanted him to marry. They have twin girls, Moe and Mie Mitaka, and an unborn child on the way.

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Personality[]

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Quotes[]

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Trivia[]

  • Shun's surname Mitaka means "three" (三, mi) and "hawk" (鷹, taka).
    • He is among the major characters whose name involves a number as his family name Mitaka means "three hawks", which is also the name of a well known city in the western part of Greater Tokyo, therefore he is representative of the number 3, although he is one of the characters who does not live in Ikkoku-kan.
  • His seiyu provided the voices of characters from other works by Rumiko Takahashi.
  • His English voice actor, provided the voice of Kirin in Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China.

Media Appearances[]

Manga[]

  • Chapter 10
  • Chapter 11
  • Chapter 12
  • Chapter 13
  • Chapter 15
  • Chapter 17
  • Chapter 19
  • Chapter 21
  • Chapter 23
  • Chapter 24
  • Chapter 30
  • Chapter 31
  • Chapter 32
  • Chapter 33
  • Chapter 34
  • Chapter 37
  • Chapter 39
  • Chapter 40 (mentioned)
  • Chapter 41
  • Chapter 42
  • Chapter 44
  • Chapter 45
  • Chapter 47
  • Chapter 50
  • Chapter 53
  • Chapter 54
  • Chapter 58
  • Chapter 61
  • Lost Chapter
  • Chapter 68
  • Chapter 70
  • Chapter 71
  • Chapter 72
  • Chapter 74
  • Chapter 77
  • Chapter 84
  • Chapter 86
  • Chapter 94
  • Chapter 99
  • Chapter 101
  • Chapter 102
  • Chapter 106
  • Chapter 107 (mentioned)
  • Chapter 108
  • Chapter 118
  • Chapter 119
  • Chapter 120
  • Chapter 121
  • Chapter 123
  • Chapter 124
  • Chapter 125
  • Chapter 126
  • Chapter 127
  • Chapter 128
  • Chapter 129
  • Chapter 130
  • Chapter 131
  • Chapter 132
  • Chapter 133
  • Chapter 134
  • Chapter 135 (appears in thought)
  • Chapter 136
  • Chapter 137
  • Chapter 138
  • Chapter 139
  • Chapter 140
  • Chapter 141
  • Chapter 142
  • Chapter 143 (mentioned)
  • Chapter 161


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