Novels Two novels written based on the original game written by Saki Murakami and published by
Paradigm were released in Japan in June and August 2005. The first released was centering on Sion, with the second entitled centering on Takako. These novels contain
erotic content. A single volume titled
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru written by Chihiro Minagawa with accompanying illustrations by Ume Aoi was published by
Jive in August 2005, and centers on Takako's scenario. Sion's scenario was ported to the
iPhone as an
e-book between March 29 and June 4, 2010, by DML. A semi official
dōjin novel was written by the original scenario writer for the game, Aya Takaya, called , with illustrations by the original game artist Norita. The novel contains a two short stories that is a sequel of Takako's scenario, and Kana and Yukari have little sisters. The revised and completed edition of the
dōjin novel was published as an official novel by
Enterbrain on December 25, 2007. Three volumes based on
Futari no Elder were written by Tasuku Saiga and published by Paradigm between September 30, 2010, and January 19, 2011. The first volume centers on Kaoruko Nanahara, the second is around Kaori Kamichika, and the third centers on Utano Sasou. A single volume written by Reiji Mai titled was published by
Kill Time Communication on December 3, 2010. These four novels contain erotic content. Three volumes written by Aya Takaya were released by
SoftBank Creative between December 15, 2010, and January 15, 2012. The first volume titled is the story until Chihaya Kisakinomiya and Kaoruko Nanahara are elected as Elders; the second titled is the story until the end of first term and it mainly focuses Kaoruko Nanahara, You Kashiwagi and Hatsune Minase; and the third titled is the story between summer vacation and September and it mainly focuses Awayuki Reizei and Utano Sasou. There were five novels published by Multi Bunko between June 30, 2011, and March 29, 2012: three volumes written by Tasuku Saiga are around Utano Sasou, Fumi Watarai and Awayuki Reizei; one volume written by Ricotta is around Kaoruko Nanahara; and a volume written by Mitsuru Iiyama is not dependent on any heroine's scenario. These eight novels are not erotic.
Manga A
manga adaptation is illustrated by
Kanao Araki and was serialized in
ASCII Media Works' magazine
Dengeki Daioh between the November 2006 and August 2008 issues in Japan. Two
tankōbon volumes were released under ASCII Media Works'
Dengeki Comics imprint, the first on August 27, 2007, and the second on September 27, 2008. A
four panel comic strip manga was published by
Enterbrain in 12
comics anthologies released between March 26, 2007 and March 25, 2009. A manga adaptation of
Futari no Elder illustrated by Akuru Uira was serialized between the July 2010 and February 2012 issues of
Kadokawa Shoten's
Comp Ace. Three volumes were published between November 26, 2010, and January 26, 2012. Three volumes of a four panel, comic strip manga of
Futari no Elder were published by Enterbrain between September 26, 2010, and January 29, 2011. Two comic anthologies were released by
Ichijinsha between October 25 and November 25, 2010.
Internet radio show An
Internet radio show to promote the anime series was broadcast between October 5, 2006, and March 27, 2008, called the . It aired every Thursday hosted by
Miyu Matsuki and
Yuko Goto who played Sion Jujo and Ichiko Takashima in the anime, respectively; it was produced by
Animate TV. There are thirteen corners, or parts, to the program which correspond to the general life of the characters in the story, and 74 episodes were produced. There were several guests to the show such as
Chiaki Takahashi in episodes six and seven as Takako Itsukushima,
Akemi Kanda in episodes eleven and twelve as Kana Suoin,
Ayano Matsumoto in episodes fifteen and sixteen as Yukari Kamioka, and
Madoka Kimura in episodes nineteen and twenty as Kimie Sugawara. The radio show episodes were released on four CDs released between May 9, 2007 and February 6, 2008.
Anime An
anime adaptation is produced by the animation studio
Feel, written by Katsumi Hasegawa, directed by
Munenori Nawa, and features character design by Noriko Shimazawa who based the designs on Norita's original concept. The anime contained twelve episodes which aired between October 6 and December 24, 2006, on several
UHF networks including
TV Kanagawa and
Chiba TV. The episodes were released on four
DVD compilations released in Japan as limited and regular editions. A single
original video animation (OVA) episode was released on the final limited edition DVD on April 4, 2007.
Media Blasters released the series, including the OVA, as English-subtitled DVDs between June 24 and October 7, 2008, under the title
Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me!. A three-episode OVA adaptation of
Futari no Elder is produced by the animation studio
Silver Link, directed by Shinya Kawatsura, written by
Michiko Yokote, and features character design by Keiichi Sano who based the designs on Norita's original concept. The episodes were released on three
Blu-ray Disc/DVD volumes between August 29 and October 24, 2012. An OVA adaptation of
Trinkle Stars is produced by EXNOA with animation by Blue Bread, directed by Fumio Ito, written by Misato Tōsaka, and features character design by Tatsuya Takahashi who based the designs on Norita's original concept. It was originally set to be released on December 24, 2021, but was delayed to January 28, 2022, due to production issues.
Music and audio CDs The
Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru visual novel has three theme songs: the opening theme "You Make My Day!" by
Yuria, the ending theme by
Yui Sakakibara, and by Sakakibara as an insert song. The original soundtrack for the visual novel titled ''Maiden's Rest
was released in Japan on February 25, 2005, by Digiturbo. The Futari no Elder
visual novel has four theme songs: an opening theme, an ending theme, and two insert songs. For the Windows version of Futari no Elder
, the opening theme is by Yuria, and the ending theme is by Aki Misato. For the PSP version of Futari no Elder
, the opening theme is "Crystal Wish" by Miyuki Hashimoto, and the ending theme is by Shiori. The insert songs, both sung by Sakakibara, are and . An album was released containing the theme songs for the Windows version of Futari no Elder
on May 26, 2010, by Lantis. A single was released containing the theme songs for the PSP version of Futari no Elder'' on April 27, 2011, by Lantis. Two singles were released for the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation. The first called "Love Power" by
Aice5 contained the opening theme of the same name. The other single entitled "Again" by Yui Sakakibara contained the ending theme entitled "Beautiful Day". The
A-side track from that single entitled "Again" was used as an insert song in episode eleven. Both singles were released on October 25, 2006, by King Records. The soundtrack for the anime was released on November 22, 2006, by
King Records. Three character
image song albums were released sung by
voice actors from the anime adaptation. The first album was by
Yui Horie as Mizuho Miyanokouji,
Miyu Matsuki as Sion Jujo and
Masumi Asano as Mariya Mikado. The second album featured
Ayano Matsumoto as Yukari Kamioka,
Akemi Kanda as Kana Suoin and
Yuko Goto as Ichiko Takashima. The third album was recorded by
Chiaki Takahashi as Takako Itsukushima,
Madoka Kimura as Kimie Sugawara and
Yui Sakakibara as Hisako Kajiura. These CDs were released between July 26 and September 21, 2006. Seven
drama CDs based on
Otoboku have also been produced. The first was based on the visual novel and was released on September 22, 2005. Four more based on the
Otoboku anime adaptation were released between October 25, 2006, and April 11, 2007. A drama CD based on the novel
Sakura no Sono no Étoile was released on January 29, 2010. The last one was based on a special episode contained in the fan disc
Caramel Box Yarukibako with voice actors from anime adaptation released on January 29, 2010. ==Reception==