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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
===Main===
 
===Main===
Lucky Star's anime is mainly based off the original manga strips, but includes extended side plots. The major only difference between the anime and the manga is that the anime starts the story with them beginning their second year of high school, while in the manga it starts during their first year.
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Lucky Star's anime is mainly based off the original manga strips, but includes extended side plots. The only major difference between the anime and the manga is that the anime starts the story with them beginning their second year of high school, while in the manga it starts during their first year.
   
 
===Lucky Channel===
 
===Lucky Channel===
 
:See: ''[[Lucky Channel]]''
 
:See: ''[[Lucky Channel]]''
Near the end of every episode, there is an additional segment called Lucky Channel co-hosted by Akira Kogami and her assistant Minoru Shiraishi. The humor of this segment takes on a decidedly darker, mean-spirited, more cynical and mature tone than the main show, disguised as an infomercial that skims over characters who appear in the anime, but mainly deals with the progressively abusive and violent work-relationship between Akira and Minoru.
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Near the end of every episode, there is an additional segment called Lucky Channel co-hosted by [[Akira Kogami]] and her assistant [[Minoru Shiraishi]]. The humor of this segment takes on a decidedly darker, mean-spirited, more cynical and mature tone than the main show, disguised as an infomercial that skims over characters who appear in the anime, but mainly deals with the progressively abusive and violent work-relationship between Akira and Minoru.
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===Miyakawa-ke no Kufuku===
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A spinoff, [[Miyakawa-ke no kufuku|Miyakawa-ke no Kufuku]] has started broadcasting beginning April 29, 2013 and it focuses on the Miyakawa sisters.
   
 
==Lucky Star Episodes==
 
==Lucky Star Episodes==
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#[[The Girl who Dashes Off (Episode)|The Girl who Dashes Off]]
===Episodes 1-12===
 
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#[[Efforts and Results]]
 
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#[[Various People]]
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*[[The Girl who Dashes Off]]
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#[[A Question of Motivation]]
*[[Efforts and Results]]
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#[[The Famous Shooter]]
*[[Various People]]
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#[[Fixtures of Summer]]
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#[[Image]]
*[[A Question of Motivation]]
 
 
#[[Energetic Despite Not Being Myself]]
*[[The Famous Shooter]]
 
*[[Fixtures of Summer]]
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#[[That Feeling]]
*[[Image]]
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#[[Desires]]
 
#[[Various Ways to Spend Christmas Eve]]
*[[Energetic Despite Not Being Myself]]
 
 
#[[Let's Go to the Festival]]
*[[That Feeling]]
 
*[[Desires]]
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#[[Delicious Day]]
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#[[Under One Roof]]
*[[Various Ways to Spend Christmas Eve]]
 
 
#[[I Can't Suddenly Change]]
*[[Let's Go to the Festival]]
 
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#[[Ring]]
</div>
 
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#[[Base of the Sun]]
 
 
#[[To Each Her Own]]
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#[[There is Substance in 2-D]]
===Episodes 13-24===
 
 
#[[Ways to Spend Summer]]
*[[Delicious Day]]
 
*[[Under One Roof]]
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#[[Pandora's Box]]
 
#[[The Yonder Here]]
*[[I Can't Suddenly Change]]
 
*[[Ring]]
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#[[Delicate Line]]
*[[Base of the Sun]]
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#[[To Be Decided]]
*[[To Each Her Own]]
 
*[[There is Substance in 2-D]]
 
*[[Ways to Spend Summer]]
 
*[[Pandora's Box]]
 
*[[The Yonder Here]]
 
*[[Delicate Line]]
 
*[[To Be Decided]]
 
</div><br clear="all"/>
 
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
Kadokawa Pictures USA and Bandai Entertainment announced that they licensed the Lucky Star anime with a teaser trailer as a special feature on the volume 4 DVD of [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]. The first four English [[DVD Sets|DVD volumes]] were released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 on May 6, July 1, September 2, and November 18. The fifth and sixth volumes were released in 2009 on January 6 and March 17.However, the sixth volume's limited edition release has been canceled due to low sales of the other volumes' limited editions. As much as possible, the English cast was paired with the same characters as those of the Japanese voice actors from past shows, in order to translate the anime references clearly—Wendee Lee voiced the lead roles for both Haruhi Suzumiya and Lucky Star, in reference to their original voice actor, Aya Hirano.
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Kadokawa Pictures USA and Bandai Entertainment announced that they licensed the Lucky Star anime with a teaser trailer as a special feature on the volume 4 DVD of [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]. The first four English [[DVD Sets|DVD volumes]] were released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 on May 6, July 1, September 2, and November 18. The fifth and sixth volumes were released in 2009 on January 6 and March 17.However, the sixth volume's limited edition release has been canceled due to low sales of the other volumes' limited editions. As much as possible, the English cast was paired with the same characters as those of the Japanese voice actors from past shows, in order to translate the anime references clearly—Wendee Lee voiced the lead roles for both Haruhi Suzumiya and Konata Izumi, in reference to their original voice actor, Aya Hirano.
 
[[Category:Lucky Star Series]]
 
[[Category:Lucky Star Series]]

Revision as of 01:06, 2 December 2013

Lucky Star (Series)

Lucky Star logo

Japanese Name
らき☆すた, Raki☆Suta
Director
Yutaka Yamamoto (Episodes 1-4), Yasuhiro Takemoto (Episodes 5-24)
Series Configuration
Touko Machida
Character Design
Yukiko Horiguchi
Music
Satoru Kousaki
Animation
Kyoto Animation


Lucky Star is an anime based on the Lucky Star manga. The twenty-four episodes aired between April 8, 2007 and September 16, 2007 on Chiba TV and is produced by the animation company Kyoto Animation. The series was initially directed by Japanese animation director Yutaka Yamamoto, but after the first four episodes he was fired and replaced by Yasuhiro Takemoto starting with episode 5. An original video animation episode was produced following the series and was released on September 26, 2008.

Plot

Main

Lucky Star's anime is mainly based off the original manga strips, but includes extended side plots. The only major difference between the anime and the manga is that the anime starts the story with them beginning their second year of high school, while in the manga it starts during their first year.

Lucky Channel

See: Lucky Channel

Near the end of every episode, there is an additional segment called Lucky Channel co-hosted by Akira Kogami and her assistant Minoru Shiraishi. The humor of this segment takes on a decidedly darker, mean-spirited, more cynical and mature tone than the main show, disguised as an infomercial that skims over characters who appear in the anime, but mainly deals with the progressively abusive and violent work-relationship between Akira and Minoru.

Miyakawa-ke no Kufuku

A spinoff, Miyakawa-ke no Kufuku has started broadcasting beginning April 29, 2013 and it focuses on the Miyakawa sisters.

Lucky Star Episodes

  1. The Girl who Dashes Off
  2. Efforts and Results
  3. Various People
  4. A Question of Motivation
  5. The Famous Shooter
  6. Fixtures of Summer
  7. Image
  8. Energetic Despite Not Being Myself
  9. That Feeling
  10. Desires
  11. Various Ways to Spend Christmas Eve
  12. Let's Go to the Festival
  13. Delicious Day
  14. Under One Roof
  15. I Can't Suddenly Change
  16. Ring
  17. Base of the Sun
  18. To Each Her Own
  19. There is Substance in 2-D
  20. Ways to Spend Summer
  21. Pandora's Box
  22. The Yonder Here
  23. Delicate Line
  24. To Be Decided

Development

Kadokawa Pictures USA and Bandai Entertainment announced that they licensed the Lucky Star anime with a teaser trailer as a special feature on the volume 4 DVD of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. The first four English DVD volumes were released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 on May 6, July 1, September 2, and November 18. The fifth and sixth volumes were released in 2009 on January 6 and March 17.However, the sixth volume's limited edition release has been canceled due to low sales of the other volumes' limited editions. As much as possible, the English cast was paired with the same characters as those of the Japanese voice actors from past shows, in order to translate the anime references clearly—Wendee Lee voiced the lead roles for both Haruhi Suzumiya and Konata Izumi, in reference to their original voice actor, Aya Hirano.