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Starry☆Sky ( スターリースカイ , Sutārī Sukai ) is a Japanese otome game series created and developed by software game company Honeybee and HuneX . Starry Sky is separated into four games, the first of which was released in 2008, with three love interests in each, for a total of twelve possible love interests across all four games. Starry Sky has released multiple Drama CDs, countless manga adaptations, and a 26-episode anime adaptation. In addition, sequels of the four original games were created for both Windows and PlayStation Portable in 2008–2009 and 2011 respectively.

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12-534: The player takes control of Tsukiko Yahisa, the heroine of the Starry☆Sky games. The plot of the game is told in visual novel format, where the decision of the player affects the relationships she has with potential love interests. Tsukiko Yahisa is the first female student to enroll at Seigetsu Academy, a former all-boys school that specializes in astronomy. She is closely watched over by her childhood friends, Kanata Nanami and Suzuya Tohzuki, who often protect her from

24-632: A date and a romance between the listener and the character. Each CD came with a special coupon. If the coupons from all twelve CDs were submitted to Honeybee at the end of the year, one would receive a secret date CD featuring a 13th character, Shiki Kagurazaka (voiced by Mamoru Miyano ), who represents the Ophiuchus , the 13th constellation. Short manga stories about the characters of each game have been collected into anthologies by DNA Media Comics. Starry☆Sky~in Spring~ Comic Anthology

36-452: A spin-off, which takes place between the epilogue and the original time of the game. Starry☆Sky~After Spring~ was the first of the spin-off games to be released on the PC. The limited-edition versions of all the games were bundled with a CD with the full version of the opening theme and a separate drama CD featuring the male characters in the game. A full-length drama CD for the spring characters

48-661: The PC . The first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~ , was released on March 27, 2008. The opening theme song was titled Starry Sky and was performed by Hikaru Midorikawa , the voice of Yoh Tomoe. Following its release, the second installment, Starry☆Sky~in Summer~ was released on June 26, 2008. The opening theme song was titled Shoot High and was performed by Hiroshi Kamiya , the voice of Ryunosuke Miyaji. The third game, Starry☆Sky~in Autumn~ ,

60-508: The male student body. Throughout the game, she befriends other young men whose personalities are based on the Western zodiac constellations . In the first game Starry☆Sky~in Spring~ , shortly after Tsukiko transfers to Seigetsu Academy, a half-French boy named Yoh Tomoe pursues Tsukiko. This action stirs up emotions in Kanata and Suzuya, both of whom had long been in love with Tsukiko. In

72-536: The second game, Starry☆Sky~in Summer~ , Tsukiko joins the academy's archery club. As she practices for the summer competition, she simultaneously solves the problems between her teammates (Homare Kanakubo, Ryunosuke Miyaji, and Azusa Kinose). In the third game, Starry☆Sky~in Autumn~ , Tsukiko becomes involved with three teachers at her school (Iku Mizushima, Naoshi Haruki, and Kotarou Hoshizuki). The last game, Starry☆Sky~in Winter~ , details Tsukiko's involvement with

84-470: The student council, which includes Tsubasa Amaha, Kazuki Shiranui, and Hayato Aozora. All character designs, covers, and background art were digitally painted by Kazuaki. In 2011, JAST USA announced it was considering licensing the Starry Sky series for an English release. Starry☆Sky was separated into four games, each one taking place in a different season with three possible love interests, for

96-527: Was featured in magazines such as Dengeki Girls'Style . Visual novel Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 240153190 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:42:57 GMT Kiyoko Sayama Too Many Requests If you report this error to

108-488: Was on Animate.tv in late December 2008. In February 2011, Sun TV started also simulcasting this series, airing two parts of episodes of this series as a whole episode (meaning 13 episodes by 22 minutes each). They are done in an episodic format, with each episode (or two parts of the episode) focusing on one character or subset of characters from the storyline. The game was well-received upon its release in Japan. The Spring game

120-519: Was released on August 28, 1999. In addition, a soundtrack for the game's music was released on September 25, 1999. Throughout 1999, twelve date CDs were released monthly, starting with Yoh Tomoe (the Capricorn ) on January 30, 1999, to Azusa Kinose (the Sagittarius ) on December 25, 1999. The date CDs feature the voice actors for each of the twelve possible love interests in the game and simulate

132-481: Was released on October 24, 1996, and features all the characters from the spring game. Similarly, Starry☆Sky~in Summer~ Comic Anthology was released on December 25, 1996. An anime adaptation was distributed through Animate.tv's website and Sun TV . It was written by Makoto Nakamura and directed by Kiyoko Sayama . There are 26 episodes lasting 11 minutes each. The first airing of the episodes

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144-523: Was released on September 25, 2008, and its theme song was titled Lies, Truth, and Our Destiny performed by Daisuke Kishio , the voice of Naoshi Haruki. The last game, Starry☆Sky~in Winter~ , was released on December 25, 2008, and the opening theme song was Grayed Out performed by Yuichi Nakamura , the voice of Kazuki Shiranui. Starting in 2009, all four games were ported onto the PlayStation Portable . The original games were followed by

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