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series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara. It was serialized online from May 2016 to December 2017 via Shueisha's ''
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'' website/app. It was collected in five ''
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'' volume.
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published the series in English. An
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television series adaptation by
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aired from July to September 2019.


Plot

In 2063, space travel has become possible and commercially viable; a group of students from Caird High School departs to the nearby planet of McPa for their Planetary Camp. Soon after the group arrives on the planet, the nine children encounter a mysterious and unforeseen intelligent sphere of light; it attacks them, transporting them into the distant depths of space. Floating in orbit around an unknown planet, they discover an old abandoned spacecraft nearby. Finding it in working order, they resolve to use the ship to return home. To do so, they must cross the 5,012-light-year gulf of space separating them from home by visiting alien planets harboring life to replenish and manage their limited resources. The long and dangerous journey home aboard their vessel, which they name ''Astra'', brings with it new character revelations, strengthening the bonds they share, and the eventual realization that the stakes of their journey are far higher than any of them could ever have realized.


Characters

; : :An optimistic guy with good athletic ability and captain in the Astra ship. While he has interest about space thanks to his now-deceased teacher, his father forced him to take a part in athletic activity. His lifelong dream is to be able to explore outer space while captaining his own ship. Later on, he loses his right arm as a result of an altercation with Charce. At the end of the series, he proposes marriage to Aries. ; : :Aries sometimes acts like an airhead and sometimes has flashes of inspiration. She also has an
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. While her eyes are both green, her left eye color is slightly pale compared to the right one. She transferred to the school only a month before the trip. It is revealed that she is the thought dead clone of the recently murdered princess of Vixia, the princess was not happy about being cloned and was even more upset about the fate of her clone that she secretly ordered her handmaiden to take the baby far away from Vixia and raise her to have a normal life, telling her father that Aries died of a disease. Lastly, the princess named the baby after herself by simply reversing the letters of her first name. ; : :A naturally curious boy and a talented engineer capable of repairing any damage to the Astra. His father Marco is a controversial senator. Later it turns out that Luca is intersex, having an androgynous body with sexual characteristics of both sexes. Although he identifies himself as a boy, Luca notes that he does not really consider himself a man or a woman, and his identity can change. It is revealed that Luca was adopted by the senator and the senator knew that Luca was a clone of a famous artist. ; : :A handsome, intelligent student botanist who uses his cooking and botany skills to ensure the crew is properly fed. Acts as Kanata's first mate. Charce is in reality actually a member of the royal family of Vixia, sent to assassinate everyone utilizing a wormhole. However, upon meeting Aries and noticing her unique traits, he became convinced that she was a clone of his childhood friend, Seira, and so changed his plan to bring her back alive. It is revealed that he is the clone of the King of Vixia and that he already knew that secret. At the end of the series, he becomes King of Vixia and orders the tearing down of its capital's walls. ; : :A rich heiress who is the daughter of a famous doctor. She finds it difficult to trust other people besides Zack, who is her childhood friend. She received very little attention from her mother. As a teenager during the 113 days in space she was the Astra's ship "doctor". At the end of the series, she and Zack get married. ; : :A cool and intelligent student who seeks to become a space explorer and has a space pilot license, making him the Astra's main pilot. His father works in the bio-technology industry who is currently working on a project with Quitterie's mother, thus making Quitterie and him childhood friends. His dream is to pilot his own ship with Kanata captaining. ; : :Goes by the nickname Funi, she is Quitterie's adopted sister, who was adopted into the family after the death of her parents. She is a cheerful, positive girl who wants to get along with Quitterie. She carries around a puppet named Beego with her. It is revealed that she is actually a clone of Quitterie, thus making her a spare clone for their mother. At the end of the series, she is seen dressed in Quitterie's old clothes initially talking to Paulina and Ulgar outside of school then attending Yun-Hua's concert with her sister, Aries and Luca. ; : :A quiet, antisocial, but highly intelligent boy who does not get along well with the rest of the crew. His father is the vice-principal of Caird High. He is good at handling a gun. His late older brother was a freelance journalist who stumbled upon a secret he should not have which resulted in his death, leading Ulgar to despise and hold revenge against Marco Esposito. At the end of the series he follows his brother's footsteps, becoming a freelance journalist. ; : :A shy, quiet girl who constantly apologizes for everything she does as a result of being emotionally suppressed by her mother, Lucy Lum, a world famous singer. Yun-Hua has a great singing voice, but her mother constantly berated her and told her she should not bring attention to herself, so she distanced herself as much as possible. After a talk with Kanata as well as everyone else nearly dying of poisonous pollen, she reveals why she is so shy, eventually she has Luca give her a haircut and she starts coming out of her shell. At the end of the series, she becomes a popular singer herself. ; : :A woman whom the crew of the Astra discovers has been in cryosleep for 12 years on a ship of a similar but older model than the Astra. Her allies were killed, leaving her the only survivor of her crew. They were members of a planetary exploration team looking for other habitable planets. After it is revealed that the timeline was shifted 100 years, she realized that she actually was asleep for 112 years. At the end of the series she becomes a teacher at Funicia's school and that she is 36 years old without factoring in the years in cryosleep.


Media


Manga

''Astra Lost in Space'', written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara, was serialized on
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The fol ...
's digital magazine app and website ''
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'' from May 9, 2016, to December 30, 2017. Shueisha collected its chapters in five ''
tankōbon is the Japanese term for a book that is not part of an anthology or corpus. In modern Japanese, the term is most often used in reference to individual volumes of a manga series: most series first appear as individual chapters in a weekly or ...
'' volumes, released from July 4, 2016, to February 2, 2018. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by
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.


Volume list


Anime

An
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television series adaptation was announced on February 5, 2019. The series was animated by
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and directed by Masaomi Andō, with Norimitsu Kaihō handling series composition, and Keiko Kurosawa designing the characters.
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and Nobuaki Nobusawa composed the series' music. It aired from July 3 to September 18, 2019, on AT-X,
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, TVA, KBS,
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, and BS11. The first and last episodes aired as one-hour specials. Nonoc performed the series' opening theme song "star*frost", while the ending theme, "Glow at the Velocity of Light", was performed by Riko Azuna.
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licensed the series in North America and the British Isles, and streamed it in both subtitled and dubbed formats.


Episode list


Reception

The manga was ranked third in the 2019 edition of
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's ''
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'' guidebook and won the twelfth Manga Taishō Awards. It was also nominated for the 23rd
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Named after Osamu Tezuka, the is a yearly manga prize awarded to manga artists or their works that follow the Osamu Tezuka manga approach founded and sponsored by Asahi Shimbun. The prize has been awarded since 1997, in Tokyo, Japan. Curre ...
. The anime adaptation won "Best Media" at the 51st
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during the 59th
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. Michele Liu of
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said that the series is "unique" because Luca is a main character who is born intersex rather than "altered by sci-fi space diseases or external influence," with Liu also describing Luca as bisexual.


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