Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. A Little Snow Fairy Sugar (ちっちゃな雪使いシュガー, Chitchana Yukitsukai Shugā) is a Japanese anime series developed by J.C.Staff. It premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion March 26, 2002.
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar. Saga is extremely structured and plans her life down to the minute. One day, she notices a tiny creature in a fluffy outfit that appears to be starving. She offers it a waffle, which helps revive the tiny creature. Saga learns that this tiny creature is Sugar, an apprentice season fairy.
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar. Sugar is joined by two more apprentice season fairies, Salt, an outgoing male fairy who plays the trumpet to make the sun shine more brightly, and Pepper, a quiet and caring female fairy who plays the harp to make the wind blow.
Sugar explains that season fairies alter the weather by playing a magical musical instrument, and her specialty is snow, which she creates by playing the piccolo. Sugar is joined by two more apprentice season fairies, Salt, an outgoing male fairy who plays the trumpet to make the sun shine more brightly, and Pepper,...
Saga is an ordinary girl who lives her life by planning everything ahead of time.
This is a cute anime. Very cute. Teeth-rotting, sugary cute. But it is addictive...Sugar, Salt, and Pepper are three season fairy apprentices who are searching the human world for "twinkles" in order to become full-fledged fairies. They "recruit" a girl named Saga, the only one who can see them, to assist them in their quest.
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The story is based around 11-year-old Saga Bergmann, a young girl in a small German town called Muhlenberg (based on real town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber).
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Season Fairies create and control the weather using special musical instruments. They make the wind blow, the snow fall, the sun shine; if it's something weather related, they are the ones who make it happen.
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Saga, living in a small European town, meets a tiny little fairy that no one else can see. The fairy’s name is Sugar, and she looks for a "Twinkle" to become a full-fledged Snow Fairy! After Saga takes Sugar home, her life is full of fairies as Sugar’s friends Wind Fairy Pepper and Sun Fairy Salt arrives to play and help keep Sugar out of trouble.
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Anime / A Little Snow Fairy Sugar. Anime /. A Little Snow Fairy Sugar. In a little town in Germany called Mühlenburg lives a girl named Saga, a talented pianist who lives by a rigid schedule and hates the unexpected. One day, she comes across an adorable little fairy, who is hungry enough to devour a waffle. This fairy, a bringer of snow ( In ...
One day, she comes across an adorable little fairy, who is hungry enough to devour a waffle. This fairy, a bringer of snow ( In Training) named Sugar, soon upsets Saga's delicately ordered life with her other weather-bringing classmates and their antics. Advertisement:
Once an Episode: Every episode has a scene with Saga taking a bath, except Episode 22 which shows Greta taking a bath instead. Parental Abandonment: No mention is ever made of Saga's father, and her mother is dead. Painting the Frost on Windows: The fairies use their instruments to create the weather.
In one story, the fairies are away on a trip and are delayed in getting home because of a typhoon in the area. Germany doesn't have typhoons (because they're tropical storms that form specifically in the Pacific Ocean), and a tornado outbreak would have been a more accurate type of storm to use for the setting.
Creator Provincialism: Saga and her friends were stated to be 11 years old, and they are still in their elementary school year. In German school system, normally students graduated from elementary school ( Grundschule) at 10 years old.
Tropes used: Bathtub Bonding: Saga and Sugar often share a bath while discussing the day's events. Salt and Pepper sometimes join in, too. Bifauxnen: Cheryl when she is performing in the Bear Pianist play, much to the surprise of Norma, who gave her a bunch of flowers thinking she was a guy. Big Eater: Some of the fairies, especially Sugar herself, ...
By the Eyes of the Blind: Saga is one very rare human who is able to see and hear season fairies. Catchphrase: Sugar often cries out "WAFFO!". whenever waffles are shown or mentioned. Cats Are Mean: A cat chased Sugar and Salt for interrupting his nap; Pepper's reasoning didn't work.
The first episode premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and the series ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion on March 26, 2002.
Set four years after the conclusion of the series, Saga tells Kanon about a school play in which she played the princess and struggled with stage fright, while Sugar and other fairies decide to make a play of their own. The anime series uses three pieces of theme music.
Transcription: " Hitoribotchi no Futari " ( Japanese: ひとりぼっちのふたり) March 5, 2002. ( 2002-03-05) After the discovery of the whereabouts of her mother's piano, Saga feverishly decides to work overtime to buy back the piano, making everyone worry about her.
Complicating the budding relationship is that this little thing introduces itself as Sugar, a snow fairy — and Saga does not believe in fairies.
The 'girl in the sky' is a legend passed down through the ranks of one special family. Armed with the magical puppet skills he learned from his mother, Yukito Kunisaki follows in her footsteps, traveling from place to place, ever searching for that girl in the sky, ever chasing after that legend. His journeys have led him to a small costal town where he meets a girl that has a peculiar interest in him - could she be the one? As events slowly start to unfold in front of his very eyes, Yukito finds himself amidst a story that spans a thousand summers...
In A Snow Fairy Sugar, Sugar, Salt and Pepper are training to become fully fledged season fairies. In Bottle Fairy, the fairies' ambition is to become human.
Fourteen-year-old Amano Ichigo is a would-be pâtissière who acquired her love of sweets from her late grandmother’s desserts. After meeting the talented Henri Lucas at a local sweets festa, Amano convinces her parents to let her attend the culinary Marie Academy so that she can fulfill her dream. However, as she’s only armed with a positive attitude and no real cooking skills, Amano quickly finds herself at the bottom of the class. Luckily, she soon meets Vanilla, a sweets spirit who’s here to help Amano reach her full potential. Alongside good friends such as Rumi and the three gorgeous Princes of Sweets, Amano will bake, mix and sift her way to the top!
Kururu, Chiriri, Sarara, and Hororo are four faries who aspire to become human. To do this, they leave the fairy world to study for a year in our world. Aided by their friends Sensei-san and Tama, they have fun learning about topics ranging from school graduation ceremonies and sports festivals to romance and caring for flowers. But as the end of the year of study approaches, will they have learned enough to realize their dreams?
The initial concept for A Little Snow Fairy Sugar began with the producers at TBS deciding that they wanted to have a series about a little fairy. Haruka Aoi took this idea and came up with the concept of a fantasy town where Season Faries lived and traveled the world to control the weather. Together Aoi, Yasunori Yamada who was responsible for the series structure, a representative from Kadokawa Shoten, and series director Shinichiro Kimura the final framework for the series was hammered out. Kimura focused on telling a story that focuses on the relationship between Sugar and Saga, while not fully explaining some things to viewers. In particular, he notes that the series never really explains what the "Twinkles" are that they faeries are searching for because he felt viewers should draw their own conclusions and that the show's purpose to show how friendships are formed and how they result in people growing as human beings.
It premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion March 26, 2002. A two-episode OVA was also released for the series.
Sugar explains that season fairies alter the weather by playing a magical musical instrument, and her specialty is snow, which she creates by playing the piccolo.
Sugar is a female snow fairy apprentice working to learn how to be a full-fledged fairy. She comes to the human world for the final part of her training which requires her to find a so-called "Twinkle". Sugar acts much like a toddler with a clumsy nature who often tries her best at things but messes up because she doesn't always think things through. She loves to kiss anyone she is fond of when happy. After Saga first feeds her a waffle, which she comes to love, though she mispronounces their name as "waffo". In the manga adaptation, she was familiar with the word before eating one.
Created by "Project Sugar"—a collaboration between TBS, J.C.Staff, and Kadokawa Shoten—the A Little Snow Fairy Sugar series premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001. Directed by Shinichiro Kimura and written by Yasunori Yamada, the series ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion on March 26, 2002.
Norma is the other of Saga's best friends. She is flighty and somewhat forgetful, comically late when meeting up with Saga and Anne. Appropriately enough, she is cast as the titular fairy in Anne's play in the OAV.
Ginger is an adult rain fairy who is dedicated to her job. She can be brutally honest at times but means well and keeps an eye on the apprentice fairies. She has romantic but unrequited feelings for Turmeric.
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar (ちっちゃな雪使いシュガー, Chitchana Yukitsukai Shugā) is a Japanese anime series developed by J.C.Staff. It premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion March 26, 2002. A two-episode OVA was also released for the series. The series was licensed for North America by Geneon Entertainment, but after the closure of G…
The story is based around 11-year-old Saga Bergman, a young girl in a small German town called Muhlenberg (based on real town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber). Saga lives with her grandmother Regina and works in a coffee shop when not in school. Saga is extremely structured and plans her life down to the minute. One day, she notices a tiny creature in a fluffy outfit that appears to be starving. She offers it a waffle, which helps revive the tiny creature. Saga learns that this tiny cre…
Sugar Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese); Rebecca Forstadt (as Reba West) (English); Rona Aguilar (Tagalog) Sugar is a female snow fairy apprentice working to learn how to be a full-fledged fairy. She comes to the human world for the final part of her training which requires her to find a so-called "Twinkle". Sugar acts much like a toddler with a clumsy nature who often tries her best at things but messes up because she doesn't always think things through. She loves to kis…
The initial concept for A Little Snow Fairy Sugar began with the producers at TBS deciding that they wanted to have a series about a little fairy. Haruka Aoi took this idea and came up with the concept of a fantasy town where Season Faries lived and traveled the world to control the weather. Together Aoi, Yasunori Yamada who was responsible for the series structure, a representative from Kadokawa Shoten, and series director Shinichiro Kimura the final framework …
Created by "Project Sugar"—a collaboration between TBS, J.C.Staff, and Kadokawa Shoten—the A Little Snow Fairy Sugar series premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001. Directed by Shinichiro Kimura and written by Yasunori Yamada, the series ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion on March 26, 2002.
It was licensed and released in North America by Geneon Entertainment. After the company fold…
The anime has ranked high on the lists published by the Japanese website Anihabara, reaching number two on the November 2001 list, and number one on both the February and March 2002 lists.
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• Crandol, Mike (April 4, 2003). "Little Snow Fairy Sugar DVD 1: Sweet Mischief". Anime News Network.
• Crocker, Janet (June 2004). "A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Vol. 6: Sugar Baby Love". Animefringe. Vol. 5, no. 6. p. 12.
• Theobald, Phil (August 2006). "A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Volume 1". Newtype USA. Vol. 5, no. 8. ISSN 1541-4817. Archived from the original on November 24, 2006.
• Official TBS A Little Snow Fairy Sugar anime website (in Japanese)
• Official JC Staff A Little Snow Fairy Sugar anime website (in Japanese)
• A Little Snow Fairy Sugar (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia