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Nanatsuiro Drops |

The Nanatsuiro Drops logo. |
ななついろ★ドロップス
(Nanatsuiro★Doroppusu) |
| Genre |
Fantasy, Magical girl, Romance |
|
Game |
| Developer |
UNiSONSHIFT |
| Genre |
ADV, Eroge, Visual novel |
| Rating |
18+ (PC) |
| Platform |
PC, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS |
| Released |
April 21, 2006 (PC)
September 20, 2007 (PS2)
May 15, 2008 (DS) |
| Light
novel |
| Author |
Tamaki Ichikawa |
| Illustrator |
Noizi
Ito |
| Publisher |
Enterbrain |
| Demographic |
Male |
| Imprint |
Famitsu Bunko |
| Published |
June 30, 2006 |
|
Manga |
| Author |
UNiSONSHIFT |
| Illustrator |
Yūki Takami |
| Publisher |
MediaWorks |
| Demographic |
Seinen |
| Magazine |
Dengeki G's Magazine |
| Original run |
September
30, 2006 – ongoing |
| Volumes |
3 |
|
Manga |
| Nanatsuiro Drops
Pure!! |
| Author |
UNiSONSHIFT |
| Illustrator |
Sorahiko Mizusima |
| Publisher |
MediaWorks |
| Demographic |
Shōnen |
| Magazine |
Dengeki Comic Gao! |
| Original run |
April 27,
2007 – February 27,
2008 |
| Volumes |
1 |
| TV
anime |
| Director |
Takashi Yamamoto |
| Studio |
Studio
Barcelona |
| Network |
Chiba TV, MBS, TV
Hokkaido, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama,TV Setouchi, Chubu-Nippon, TVQ |
| Original run |
July 2,
2007 – September 30,
2007 |
| Episodes |
12 |
| Anime
and Manga Portal |
Nanatsuiro Drops (ななついろ★ドロップス,
Nanatsuiro★Doroppusu
?, lit. Seven-Colored Drops) is
a Japanese visual
novel developed by UNiSONSHIFT and released on April 21, 2006.
The first version, available on the PC, contains adult-only content. A version ported to the PlayStation 2 by MediaWorks was released without
this content on September 20, 2007.[1] A
version for the Nintendo
DS was released on May 15, 2008.[2]
In the short time since the video game's release, the series has
made several transitions to other media. The first was a light novel written by
Tamaki Ichikawa and illustrated by one of the artists who produced
the game, Noizi Ito, who
is also known for illustrating Shakugan no Shana and the Haruhi Suzumiya series. The novel
was published by Enterbrain and went on sale in Japan on June
30, 2006. A manga version,
illustrated by Yūki Takami started serialization in September 2006
in the Japanese bishōjo
magazine Dengeki G's Magazine,
published by MediaWorks. A second manga
entitled Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!! is illustrated by
Sorahiko Mizusima and was serialized in Dengeki Comic
Gao! between April 2007 and February 2008, also published
by MediaWorks. An anime produced
by Studio Barcelona began airing on July 2,
2007, on Chiba TV.
Plot and
setting
Masaharu Tsuwabuki is a normal student, though not very social.
One day he meets a new student named Sumomo Akihime, and another
girl named Yaeno Nadeshiko, Sumomo's close friend. That same
afternoon, he suddenly bumps into Arthur, a servant of Nona Yuki
from Figurare who at the time was disguised with a mask. The
collision causes Arthur to drop a bag full of magical potions; amid
gathering up the scattered cans, one of them is accidentally
switched with Masaharu's soda can. Upon drinking it, he transforms
into a stuffed animal lamb at night. He must collect seven
stardrops, in order to return to normal.
There are two primary worlds within the story of Nanatsuiro
Drops: the human world called Retroscena, and a magical world
called Figurare from which the Stellar Spinners originate. There
are currently two schools that teach magic within Figurare: Pramu
Clovis and Sentou Asparas. According to Natsume, each year the two
schools pick their top Stellar Spinners (the one from Pramu Clovis
is called Prima Pramu, and from Sentou Asparas is called Prima
Asparas) to send to the human world to capture seven stardrops in a
goodwill competition to improve relations.
Characters
Main
characters
- Masaharu Tsuwabuki (石蕗 正晴, Tsuwabuki
Masaharu
?)
- Voiced by: Hirofumi
Nojima (human form, anime), Oto Agumi (stuffed animal form, PC), Mai Goto (stuffed animal form,
PS2, anime)
- A quiet boy who rarely talks to anyone, including his friends.
In the beginning of the series, he bumps into Sumomo Akihime,
causing her to splash him with water. After the accident, he is
inducted into the Gardening Club by Natsume Kisaragi. Later, he
receives a mysterious beverage when he bumps into Arthur disguised
at the time, who was carrying a bag full of potions, causing them
to switch cans, which transforms Masaharu into a stuffed lamb doll.
Kisaragi finds him and applies a second potion, allowing him to
move and talk. In order to change back, he must work with his
partner, "his chosen girl", who happens to be Sumomo. In order to
change back, he must collect seven stardrops without telling her
his true identity. It is revealed later on that the transformation
potion is tied to phases of the moon. During the day he reverts to
his human form, but just after sunset he changes to his stuffed
animal form.
- It is also revealed that on the night of a full moon, he will
transform in his stuffed animal form in the evening and go back to
being human in the morning, but on the night of a new moon, he will
remain human for twenty-four hours, granting him some semblance of
a normal life. Later in the series he confesses his love for Sumomo
after discovering her feelings for him when he was in his doll
form, unbeknownst to Sumomo. In the game version , Sumomo confesses
her love to Masaharu. In episode nine he confesses that he is Yuki,
the stuffed animal and turns into a normal doll.
- He is later changed back, but at the cost of the past five
months of his memory which included all his adventures with Sumomo,
unknown to her. It is soon discovered that once all the star drops
are created, he will forget half of the year he spent with Sumomo,
so on the last day before he takes the potion, he spends the night
with Sumomo and ended it with a kiss. After taking the potion, he
returns to his old self but he lost his memory as a side effect.
However, although he doesn't remember the memory of the past few
month, he remembered his feeling with Sumomo, thus saying that he
will love her again even though his memory is lost.
- Sumomo Akihime (秋姫 すもも, Akihime
Sumomo
?)
- Voiced by: Fūri
Samoto (PC), Michiru Yuimoto (PS2, anime)
- A cute yet shy girl who tends only to talk to her close friend
Nako. She is a Stellar Spinner, a sort of stardrop collecting
magician who is revealed to be a human replacement for one who
became ill and was not able to come to the human world to collect
the stardrops. She has a deep crush on Masaharu, and though she has
him for a partner in collecting the stardrops, she is unaware of
his true identity. She has a very non-confrontational attitude, and
when she meets Masaharu in his stuffed animal form, she names him
"Yuki-chan" (because it sounds cute) and insists he use the word
"boku" (僕
?) to refer to himself instead of the
more boastful, and manly "ore" (俺
?). She is very shy around water and is
unable to swim, but soon learns to overcome it when a stardrop
falls into a pool. Sumomo is a replacement Stellar Spinner of the
Prima Pramu school. She is later revealed to be the daughter of
Karin Kisaragi (Natsume's sister), who was considered the greatest
Stellar Spinner of all time unbeknownst to Sumomo at the moment.
She later learns Masaharu's secret and due to this he turns into a
doll and she cries doubting her love. When she discovered the side
effect of the potion to cure Masaharu, the couple decide to spend
their last night together ending it with a kiss before he drinks
the potion, and now Sumomo is struggling how to express love
without upsetting him.
- Nadeshiko Yaeno (八重野 撫子, Yaeno
Nadeshiko
?)
- Voiced by: Kyō
Munekawa (PC), Kaori Shimizu (PS2, anime)
- "Nako-chan", as she is referred to by Sumomo, is Sumomo's
closest friend. While innocently out for a walk, she discovers
Sumomo's job as a Stellar Spinner. According to the rules of the
collection game, as explained by Natsume, anyone who discovers the
identity of a Stellar Spinner (other than her partner) must have
their memory erased. Unable to accept this, Sumomo insists on
finding another way. Eventually it is discovered that a one-time
spell can be cast that binds the Stellar Spinner and one close
friend together such that the friend's memory need not be erased.
Though the decision was made quickly, Natsume reminds Sumomo and
Masaharu that this can only be done once and since this one-time
allowance has been made, they will have to be very careful from now
on. Being the observant girl she is, Nadeshiko discovered Nona's
role as a Steller Spinner when she put on her human glasses while
in her Stellar Spinner form.
- Nona Yūki (結城 ノナ, Yūki
Nona
?)
- Voiced by: Sae
Nagamori (PC), Yuki Matsuoka (PS2, anime)
- Another Stellar Spinner, but one from Figurare. Presumably this
is her first time in the human world, hence her confusion with
certain simple tasks such as washing rice (which she confuses for
"sharpening" it due to both words using the same kanji). She is an
expert spell-caster and quite proficient at capturing stardrops.
Her power level in the beginning far exceeds Sumomo's, as evidenced
by her telling Sumomo to try to touch her "recipe" (her spellbook).
Sumomo is shocked by it and unable to grasp it. They later develop
a friendly rivalry, as well as shared feelings for Masaharu. Nona
is the top Stellar Spinner from the Prima Asparas school. Later,
she joins Masaharu and Sumomo's school to study the human world; we
discover that she altered her appearance so she can attempt to
blend in that's why her human appearance is different than her
stellar form.
- Flora Koiwai (小岩井
フローラ, Koiwai Furōra
?)
- Voiced by: Mina
Motoyama (PC), Nami Kurokawa (PS2, anime)
- Julirsia Satsuki (皐 ユリーシア, Satsuki
Yurīsia
?)
- Voiced by: Mia
Naruse (PS2)
Secondary
characters
- Natsume Kisaragi (如月 ナツメ, Kisaragi
Natsume
?)
- Voiced by: Kazuya
Sugisaki (PC), Kishō Taniyama (PS2, anime)
- Natsume is a young, attractive teacher at the school where the
story takes place. He has great knowledge of Figurare and the
Stellar Spinners, as well as the ability to use (and potentially
create) magic potions. He serves as a guide and adviser to Sumomo
and Masaharu while on their adventures in gathering the stardrops.
The reason for his vast knowledge of Figurare and magic are due to
his connection to his sister, Karin: Sumomo's mother. Supposedly,
he too is from Figurare, but this has yet to be explicitly stated
in the anime.
- Prima Asparas (プリマ・アスパラス, Purima Asuparasu
?)
- Voiced by: Yuki
Matsuoka
- Prima the main antagonist who fight against Sumomo to obtain
the stardrops.
- Arthur Matsuda (アーサー 松田, Āsā
Matsuda
?)
- Voiced by: Hiroki
Takahashi
- Arthur is a being from Figurare and Nona/Prima's ditzy servant.
He is also the person responsible for Masaharu's transformation
into a doll in episode one. He normally spends his time in human
form while serving as Nona's butler; when collecting the stardrops,
he changes into his dog form, which is presumably a Doberman
Pinscher. He cares deeply for Nona, and is concerned with her
health when she tirelessly studies to perform powerful spells in
order to compete with Sumomo. Beyond his ability to change forms
when searching for stardrops, it is not shown he has any other
abilities or powers.
- Nobuko Fukamichi (深道 信子, Fukamichi
Nobuko
?)
- Voiced by: Jun
Kasahara (PC), Megumi Kubota (PS2, anime)
- Yayoi Amamori (雨森 弥生, Amamori
Yayoi
?)
- Voiced by:
Arisu (PC), Sayaka Aoki (PS2, anime)
- Keisuke Sakuraba (桜庭 圭介, Sakuraba
Keisuke
?)
- Voiced by: Kousuke
Kobayashi (PC, PS2), Satoshi Hino (anime)
- Natsuki Asamiya (麻宮 夏樹, Asamiya
Natsuki
?)
- Voiced by: Nana
Nogami (PC), Emi
Motoi (PS2, anime)
- Akino Asamiya (麻宮 秋乃, Asamiya
Akino
?)
- Voiced by: Nana
Nogami (PC), Emi
Motoi (PS2, anime)
- Toua Asamiya (麻宮 冬亜, Asamiya
Tōa
?)
- Voiced by: Nana
Nogami (PC), Emi
Motoi (PS2, anime)
- Seishirou Akihime (秋姫 正史郎, Seishirou
Akihime
?)
- Voiced by: Kaoru
Murasakibana (PC), Kazuhiko Inoue (PS2, anime)
- Sumomo's father.
- Karin Akihime (秋姫 カリン, Akihime
Karin
?)
- Voiced by: Oto
Agumi (PC), Mai Goto (PS2), Miki Itō (anime)
- Sumomo's mother and Natsume's sister; Sumomo is nearly a
mirror-image of her. She was considered the greatest Stellar
Spinner of all time. It is cited in the anime that she was once
able to capture three stardrops at once on her first day in the
human world with a single spell. Soon after coming to the human
world, she fell in love with a human and though it was forbidden,
she forsook her place in Figurare and eventually gave birth to
Sumomo. It is also stated that after giving birth to her she moved
to America as a fashion designer, earning money for her family. She
later creates a replica of her uniform or sends her old uniform to
Sumomo to use.
- Croix (クロワ,
Kurowa
?)
- Voiced by: Hitomi
Nabatame (PS2)
Media
Visual
novel
Nanatsuiro Drops began as an adult visual novel for the PC by UNiSONSHIFT
first released on April 21, 2006. The art in the game was provided
by Noizi Ito, the
well-known artist of the Shakugan no
Shana and Haruhi Suzumiya light novels. The game
was ported by MediaWorks to the PlayStation 2 on
September 20, 2007 with the adult content removed under the title
Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!. A version based heavily on the
anime and playable on the Nintendo DS was released in May 2008 by ASCII Media
Works.[2]
Light
novel
A light novel
based on the visual novel's story was published by Enterbrain on June 30,
2006. The book was written by Tamaki Ichikawa, with art by Noizi Ito.
Manga
A manga series named
Nanatsuiro Drops, illustrated by Yūki Takami, began
serialization in the Japanese bishōjo magazine Dengeki
G's Magazine on September 30, 2006, published by MediaWorks. The first bound volume was
released on April 27, 2007. Another manga series named
Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!, illustrated by Sorahiko Mizusima,
was serialized in the shōnen manga magazine
Dengeki Comic Gao! between
April 27, 2007 and February 27, 2008 published by MediaWorks.
Internet
radio show
An Internet
radio show called Nanatsuiro Radio! started on April
6, 2007, published by MediaWorks.
Anime
An anime series produced by
Studio Barcelona aired in Japan on Chiba TV
between July 3, 2007 and September 30, 2007, containing twelve
episodes. Two pieces of theme music were used for the anime; one
opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "Shining
stars bless☆" by Kaori Utatsuki, and the ending theme is
"Mo・o!" by Loverin Tamburin
References
External
links