Starry☆Sky is an adaptation of the otome visual novel series of the same name. It was developed and published by Honeybee for PC, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita systems. The series has since turned into a multimedia franchise, including drama CDs, stage adaptations, and a web radio show.
Starry Sky. Starry☆Sky (スターリースカイ, Sutārī Sukai), known as Sta☆Ska (スタ☆スカ, Suta Suka) for short in Japan, is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software company Honeybee (game company).
Starry Sky. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Starry☆Sky (スターリースカイ, Sutārī Sukai), known as Sta☆Ska (スタ☆スカ, Suta Suka) for short in Japan, is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software company Honeybee (game company).
The creators wrapped it all up so perfectly that I never imagine another season. Starry☆Sky is an anime that is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software company Honeybee.
Starry☆Sky is an anime that is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software company Honeybee. It was separated into four games, the first released in 2009, with three love interests in each, making a total of twelve possible love interests.
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There really isn't much really romance in Starry Sky despite its title. The first arc, Yoh, was the only one in which Tsukiko is a romantic interest. Speaking of that particular arc, I suggest you to just skip it.
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Gameplay. The player takes control of Tsukiko Yahisa, the heroine of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. The games are primarily told in visual novel format, where the player's decisions inadvertently affects the relationships she has with potential love interests in the game.
The first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~, was released on March 27, 2002. 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, 2002.
In the first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~, not long after Tsukiko transfers to Seigetsu Academy, a half-French boy named Yoh Tomoe follows suit to pursue her. This action stirs up emotions from Kanata and Suzuya, both of whom had long loved Tsukiko.
Starry Sky. Starry☆Sky (スターリースカイ, Sutārī Sukai) is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software company Honeybee (game company). It was separated into four games, the first released in 2002, with three love interests in each, making a total of twelve possible love interests.
Tsukiko Yahisa (夜久 月子 (ヤヒサ ツキコ), Yahisa Tsukiko) Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (anime) Tsukiko is the heroine of all of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. She is the first female student to attend Seigetsu Academy. She is a second year.
The last game, Starry☆Sky~in Winter~, was released on December 25, 2002, and the opening theme song was Grayed Out performed by Yuichi Nakamura, the voice of Kazuki Shiranui. Starting in 2003, all four games were ported onto the PlayStation Portable .
Naoshi represents Leo. He is Tsukiko's homeroom teacher and the advisor for the archery club. He is energetic and enjoys the "youth" part of high school since he spent high school mostly studying, and because of that, a lot of students can't take him seriously and often play pranks on him. Naoshi's best friend, Hiroki, got him to enjoy high school, but Hiroki was hit by a car saving the girl he liked. Because of that, he was afraid to fall in love until he met Tsukiko.
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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Tsukiko Yahisa is the first female student to enroll at Seigetsu Academy, a former all-boys school specializing in astronomy. She is closely watched over by her childhood friends, Kanata Nanami and Suzuya Tohzuki, who often protect her from the male student body. Throughout the games, she befriends other young men whose personalities are based on the Western zodiac constellations.
The player takes control of Tsukiko Yahisa, the heroine of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. The games are primarily told in visual novel format, where the player's decisions inadvertently affects the relationships she has with potential love interests in the game.
Tsukiko Yahisa (夜久 月子 (ヤヒサ ツキコ), Yahisa Tsukiko) Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (anime) Tsukiko is the heroine of all of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. She is the first female student to attend Seigetsu Academy. She is a second year.
Yoh Tomoe (土萌 羊, Tomoe Yō) Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa Yoh represents Capricorn. His French name is Henri Samuel Jean Aimée. Likewise, he is half-French and was often teased for t…
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 the PC. The first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~, was released on March 27, 2005. 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, 2005. The opening theme song was titled Shoot High and was perfor…
The game was well-received upon its release in Japan. The Spring game was featured in magazines such as Dengeki Girls'Style.
• Honeybee's official website
• Frontier Works' official website for the anime
• Starry Sky (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
• Starry Sky (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia