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Hoshi wa Utau (星は歌う
?, lit. Stars Sing), also known
as Twinkle Stars, is an ongoing Japanese shōjo
manga series by Natsuki Takaya, the author of Fruits Basket.
It is published by Hakusensha and started serialization 5 June
2007 in the manga magazine Hana to Yume. As
of January 2010, chapters have been collected into seven tankōbon volumes
under the Hana to Yume Comics imprint. A drama
CD based on the series will be released in February 2010.[1]
Plot
Sakuya Shiina is the president of a star-gazing club at her high
school. On her eighteenth birthday, she receives a pink dress from
Chihiro, a handsome and mysterious boy around her age who suddenly
appears at her birthday party. She initially believes that Chihiro
is a friend of Kanade, her guardian, but she later learns that
Kanade had invited him to the party thinking that he was her
boyfriend. Kanade then becomes offended for being deceived, but
Sakuya becomes even more intrigued by Chihiro. She finally gets her
chance to meet Chihiro again, and during a discussion about the
stars (in which Sakuya says that the star Alphard, the brightest star in the constellation Hydra, is her favorite), Chihiro
suddenly exclaims that he hates Sakuya and disappears once again.
Sakuya becomes even more troubled when, a few days later, Chihiro
suddenly enrolls at her school and becomes a classmate. As the
story goes on, Sakuya's feelings towards Chihiro grows, and while
Chihiro starts warming up to her, it is hinted that her love for
him will be unrequited.
Characters
- Sakuya Shiina (椎名 サクヤ, Shiina
Sakuya
?)
- The heroine of the story. She lives with Kanade in a house
close to the sea and works part-time at a shop run by the family of
her friend Yūri. She left her own home because she was receiving no
support from her father, and her step-mother was psychologically
abusing her. She has always had a fascination with stars, and
studies them with the encouragement of her teacher. The first
chapter begins the day of her eighteenth birthday, when she first
meets Chihiro. She has two friends: Hijiri Honjō and Yūri Murakami.
After her sudden meeting with Chihiro, she begins to develop
romantic feelings towards him.
- Chihiro Aoi (葵 千広, Aoi
Chihiro
?)
- A mysterious boy who shows up at Sakuya's eighteenth birthday
party, even though he was a total stranger both to Sakuya and
Kanade, her guardian. As the story progresses, Sakuya falls for him
and he warms up to her, despite his own troubling past. It is
hinted that Sakuya reminds him of his first love Sakura during his
middle school days. However, he does not seem to return Sakuya's
feelings.
- Kanade Miyako (宮古奏, Miyako
Kanade
?)
- Kanade sheltered Sakuya after she was given up by her father;
he and Sakuya are cousins (Sakuya's father is the younger brother
of Kanade's mother). He is an artist (potter) and university
student, but has made few friends and is apparently "taking a
break", according to Sakuya. He is presented as a lazy and
difficult person, making people younger than him (like Sakuya)
work. Sakuya defends this behavior, as she doesn't mind working and
because Kanade saved her. Despite this, Sakuya is very important to
Kanade. After struggling with himself, Kanade decides to get a
regular job as a construction worker to show some responsibility
towards her.
- Yūri Murakami (村上 優里, Murakami
Yūri
?)
- One of Sakuya's best friends. He calls Kanade a "lowlife"
because he thinks Kanade takes advantage of Sakuya. Yūri lives with
his older brother Yūto and their grandmother (his parents are
deceased). His family owns a shop in town, where Sakuya works part
time. Yūri first met Sakuya at the high school opening ceremony
and, unintentionally, verbally bullied her about her sad attitude
at school. But after quarreling with his older brother he then
understood Sakuya's feelings of being abandoned and later
apologized to Sakuya, who forgave him and smiled. Yūri is
protective of Sakuya and defends her whenever he catches someone at
school tormenting her. He is in love with Sakuya and becomes upset
whenever people around him hint that he might have romantic
feelings for her. Although he is popular among his classmates, Yūri
is short for his age and is sensitive about that, but he excels at
sports and often becomes conceited when complemented on his
athletic abilities.
- Hijiri Honjō (本条 聖, Honjō
Hijiri
?)
- Another one of Sakuya's best friends. Hijiri comes from a
wealthy family, who seems to own a lot of land in town, including
the land where Yūri's family's shop is built. Hijiri is also very
protective of Sakuya. She is very beautiful, but has a dark and
menacing side. An intimidating person, Hijiri has been referred to
as a "wolf in sheep's clothing", and even overwhelms the majority
of her teachers. Though her name is "Hijiri", she is referred to as
"Sei" by Sakuya because the kanji in her name can be alternatively
pronounced as such. She is also the president of her class.
- Saki (沙己
?)
- A long-time servant for the Honjō family who serves as Hijiri's
butler. He is completely devoted to Hijiri, though she thinks he is
annoying and treats him like a dog. A cheerful and kindhearted
young man, Saki is very attuned to Hijiri's moods and behaviors,
more so than Hijiri realizes. His devotion to Hijiri and his
cheerful nature stems from meeting her when he had been at the
lowest point in his life - despite being only a young child, she
dragged him all the way to her house and he came to believe that
she had given him a second chance at life. His regular declarations
of love and gestures of affection to Hijiri are largely met with a
violent reaction from her, but are entirely sincere, which Hijiri
has difficulty accepting.
- Shizuka Kutani (久谷 静か, Kutani
Shizuka
?)
- Sakuya, Chihiro, Hijiri and Yūri's homeroom teacher and also a
math teacher at the high school. He is the sponsor for the
Star-gazing Club and encourages and supports Sakuya. Yūri calls him
"Shizuka-chan" and accuses him of making fun of his height. Kutani
also seems to have the habit of losing his contacts and
glasses.
- Yūto Murakami (村上 優人, Murakami
Yūto
?)
- Yūri's older brother. He is in charge of the family shop where
Sakuya works. Yūto acts more like a parent to Yūri and still treats
him like a child. On Children's Day, he hung up Yūri's koinobori although Yūri is
already past that age (he's 18). Although he is generally a gentle
person, it is hinted that Yūto used to get into a lot of fights
when he was younger. It is also implied that he and Kanade were
acquaintances when they were younger, but did not get along
well.
- Sakura Amamiya (天宮 桜, Amamiya
Sakura
?)
- Chihiro's first love, a girl he met in middle school who was
frequently bullied in school because she came from a wealthy
household, so was treated as an outcast. She and Chihiro became
close because of their mutual feelings of loneliness, but her
fragile emotional state resulted in an attempted suicide by hanging
herself. She remains comatose and hospitalized in Tokyo.
- Yuichi Aoi (葵 悠一, Aoi
Yuichi
?)
- Chihiro's uncle, the brother of Chihiro's mother who took
Chihiro in when Chihiro's mother abandoned him. He is a
good-hearted man who hopes that by moving away from Tokyo, Chihiro
can begin high school with fewer emotional burdens. As result,
Yuichi and his wife worry about Chihiro, but are delighted when
they learn that Chihiro has friends.
Manga
Hoshi wa Utau is written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya.
It has been serialized by Hakusensha in the shōjo
(aimed at teenage girls) manga magazine
Hana to
Yume since the 5 June 2007 issue. The untitled chapters
have been collected in five tankōbon volumes as of May 2009.
The series is licensed in France by Delcourt,[2]
in Italy by Panini
Comics,[3]
in Spain by Norma Editorial,[4]
and in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing.[5]
In a press conference held on 2 September 2009, Tokyopop expressed an interest in licensing
Hoshi wa Utau.[6]
| No. |
Release date |
ISBN |
| 1 |
18 January 2008[7] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18601-4 |
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| 2 |
19 May 2008[8] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18602-1 |
|
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| 3 |
19 September 2008[9] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18603-8 |
|
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| 4 |
19 January 2009[10] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18604-5 |
|
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| 5 |
19 May 2009[11] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18605-2 |
|
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| 6 |
18 September 2009[12] |
ISBN 978-4-592-18606-9 |
|
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| 7 |
19 January 2010[13] |
ISBN 9784592186076 |
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References
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