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All in all this anime is worth a watch if you like romance and comedy, it is quite cliched in many parts, however it works well with this. If you really like this anime, i recommend you try the game, as the stories of the other heroines are quite interesting.
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi星空へ架かる橋GenreHarem, RomanceGameDeveloperFengGenreVisual novel, Eroge21 more rows
Madoka and Kazuma become a lover couple and kiss each other under starry night as manga ends.
Now for some people the pacing in the first half might be a bit slow, but There is good reason for that. As a character driven anime, Nagi No Asukara has to focus on its characters a lot and flesh them out properly, and Nagi No Asukara does just that....Reviews.Overall9Sound8Character9Enjoyment92 more rows
Despite these issues, A Lull in the Sea is still worth investing time in. It is a visually stunning fantasy, built to play on your emotions. As far as being a romantic drama, there is an abundance of confusing, yet exciting emotions being explored throughout this series.
Plot Summary: The heroine, Tsukiko, enrolled to a school that was recently changed from all-boys school to co-ed. Since the area where the school is conveniently rural and the rather exclusive curriculums the school has, up until now the heroine is the only one female who enrolled to the school.
This is not an ordinary harem/fantasy/comedy anime. KonoSuba is a show that breaks all molds, producing euphoric memories that can never be forgotten.
Iris initially disliked and underestimated Kazuma, however after hearing his stories she quickly warmed up to him and eventually fell in love with him. A lot of Kazuma's personality has rubbed off on Iris, as she often employs his dirty tactics and even began speaking in the informal tone used by Kazuma.
Eris, also known by her human alias Chris, is a major supporting character in the light novel, manga and anime series KonoSuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!.
Kazuma Hoshino is preparing himself for a new stage of his life as a teenager. Because of his brother Ayumu’s weaker than average health, their parents thought it best for the family to move out from the city to a more rural environment.
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Stations participating in the broadcast included Chiba TV, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, Sun TV, TV Saitama, and AT-X, the premiere of which would air on AT-X on April 4. From July 6 to December 7, 2011, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi was published into six DVDs and Blu-rays containing two episodes each. The anime was streamed in western countries with English subtitles by Crunchyroll, along with other titles such as The World God Only Knows and Deadman Wonderland.
The first of these, a radio drama called Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Radio, was streamed on a Japanese internet radio network called Onsen during the visual novel's development, and was broadcast every Friday between October 16, 2009 and November 26, 2010. Ichigo Momoi and Kaname Yuzuki, who voiced Senka and Koyori in the visual novel, respectively, hosted the show. A total of fifty seven broadcasts were made. It was also published into two albums, released October 3, 2011.
As a visual novel, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi contains extremely minimal gameplay. The game is presented in a traditional fashion, with static backgrounds and moderately altered character poses viewed from a mostly first- person perspective.
A Bridge to the Starry Skies (TV) Plot Summary: Kazuma's brother Ayumu needs to recuperate from an illness, so they move from the city to a rural mountain village. They plan to board at their father's inn, Yorozuyo, but get lost on their way.
Plot Summary: Kazuma's brother Ayumu needs to recuperate from an illness, so they move from the city to a rural mountain village. They plan to board at their father's inn, Yorozuyo, but get lost on their way. Wandering in the mountains, Kazuma stumbles across a girl named Ui Nakatsugawa.
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi (星空へ架かる橋), sometimes shortened to Hoshikaka and also known by the translation A Bridge to the Starry Skies, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Feng, released on October 15, 2010 for Windows. The story, a mostly comedic slice-of-life, centers on Kazuma Hoshino, an adolescent boy who moves into rural Japan with his b…
As a visual novel, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi contains extremely minimal gameplay. The game is presented in a traditional fashion, with static backgrounds and moderately altered character poses viewed from a mostly first-person perspective. At predetermined intervals, the game stops, and players are presented with one to two responses or actions relevant to the sce…
Kazuma Hoshino is a high school student who, along with his younger brother, Ayumu, moves from an undisclosed city in Japan to the rural town of Yamabiko on account of Ayumu's asthma. While settling into their new surroundings the brothers become acquainted with several locals including Ui Nakatsugawa, Ibuki Hinata, the Toudou sisters and Madoka Koumoto, among others. The story details the brothers' adventures with their new friends.
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi follows the life of Kazuma Hoshino, a teenage boy who moves to the fictional rural town of Yamabiko with his younger brother, Ayumu, on account of Ayumu's asthma. Kazuma loses his way in the forest after chasing a monkey that stole Ayumu's hat and meets Ui Nakatsugawa, a cute and cheerful, if airheaded, schoolgirl whom he takes an almost immediate liking to. As they make their way back to where Ayumu is waiting, Kazuma learns that Ui is fond …
According to D-Dream, a distributor of visual novels and domestic anime products, Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi was officially announced by Feng on May 8, 2009. The official website had also gone live around this time, and from September 28 to November 16, character profiles, sample artwork, and voice clips were added.
On November 26, 2009, D-Dream reported that Hoshikaka had been postponed from its original r…
A 128-page art book, titled "Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Visual Fan Book", was published by ASCII Media Works on March 30, 2011, containing character illustrations and staff interviews and commentaries. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Kurumi Morisaki, was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Comp Ace between its June 2011 and February 2012 issues. Retelling the stor…
Getchu.com, a major distributor of visual novels and domestic anime products, ranked Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi as the number one visual novel sold for the month of its release, but failed to chart any further. It was, however, ranked as the third most sold game for the entire year on Getchu.com. Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi won a silver prize for character design at Moe Game Awards in 2011.
• Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Archived 2010-04-14 at the Wayback Machine at Feng (in Japanese)
• Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi anime site (in Japanese)
• Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia