Kiki's Delivery Service (novel)
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is a children's fantasy novel written by Eiko Kadono and illustrated by Akiko Hayashi. It was first published by Fukuinkan Shoten on January 25, 1985. It is the basis of the 1989
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film of the same title and of the 2014
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film also of the same name. The book won numerous awards in Japan. Encouraged by this and by the success of the Ghibli film, Kadono has written eight more novels over a period of more than thirty-five years. The most recent was published in January 2022.


Synopsis

The book follows Kiki, a young
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from a long line of witches on her mother's side. Kiki is now thirteen and must spend a year on her own in a town without other witches, proving that she can make a living. Accompanied by her talking
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Jiji, Kiki starts a delivery service by flying on her broom. Over the year (and eleven chapters) notable misadventures include: * Losing a stuffed toy cat and using Jiji as a substitute until she can recover the lost toy. * Saving a child from the ocean during a day at the beach. * Recovering her broom that has been stolen by a flying enthusiast. * Posing for a portrait and then delivering it to a town art showing. * Getting a giant knitted , or "belly warmer," to a ship out at sea from an eccentric knitting old woman. * Figuring out what to do when the clock tower breaks down on
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. * Delivering musical instruments to a concert after they were left on a train by a haughty group of musicians. After a year of self-doubt and some setbacks, Kiki returns home in triumph, but then soon decides to return to the city and her delivery business.


Development


Title interpretation

The word in the Japanese title is a trademark of Yamato Transport, though it is used today as a synonym for . The company not only approved the use of the trademark—though its permission was not required under Japanese trademark laws—but also enthusiastically sponsored the anime film version of the book, as the company uses a stylized depiction of a black cat carrying her kitten as its corporate
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Translations

Non-Japanese versions of ''Majo no Takkyūbin'' were not published until 2003 when the book became available in English, Italian, Korean and Chinese. The Swedish and Indonesian editions were published in 2006. The Russian version was released in 2018, the French one in 2019 and the Hungarian in 2023.


Differences in title

Not all translations of the book follow the original title. Some include the name of the central character. *''Kiki's Delivery Service'' (English edition), named for the English dub of the Studio Ghibli film * (Italian edition), translates as ''Kiki, Home Deliveries'' * (Chinese edition) * (Swedish edition), translates as ''Kiki's Fast Delivery'' * (Indonesian edition), translates as ''Witch's Express Delivery'' * (Russian edition), translates as ''Witch's Delivery Service'' * (French edition), translates as ''Kiki the Little Witch'' * (Hungarian edition), translates as ''Kiki the Witch Courier'' * (Brazilian edition), translates as ''Kiki's fast deliveries''


English editions

The first English edition was translated by Lynne E. Riggs and with a cover by Irvin Cheung, but retaining the original illustrations by Akiko Hayashi. This was released on February 1, 2003 by Annick Press in paperback. A new English translation by Emily Balistrieri, with cover and internal illustrations by Yuta Onoda was released in hardcover by
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on July 7, 2020. Another hardcover version, illustrated Joe Todd-Stanton, was released by
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under their
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imprint on August 20, 2020 and in paperback on July 1, 2021. The Yuta Onoda-illustrated version also appeared in paperback under the Yearling Books imprint on June 8, 2021.


Related media


Film adaptations

The book was adapted as a 1989
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and
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.
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was also interested in its own live-action take on ''Kiki'' in 2005 with Jeff Stockwell writing the script and Susan Montford, Don Murphy, and Mark Gordon as producers, but no developments have emerged since then. A 2014
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directed by
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. The film is based on the first two novels and has figure skater turned actress Fuka Koshiba playing Kiki.


Stage musicals

In 1993, a musical version of the story was produced. Yukio Ninagawa wrote the script and Kensuke Yokouchi directed the show. The role of Kiki was portrayed by
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and the role of Tombo was portrayed by Akira Akasaka. Akasaka was replaced by Katsuyuki Mori within the year. A cast recording was produced by the original cast, and the show was revived in 1995 and 1996. Another musical, based on the Ghibli's film, ran at the Southwark Playhouse in the United Kingdom from December 8, 2016 to January 8, 2017. It was adapted by Jessica Sian and directed by Katie Hewitt. In 2017, another musical version was produced, written and directed by Koki Kishimoto. It was revived in 2018 and 2021.


Sequels


Awards and nominations

*23rd Noma Award for Juvenile Literature, 1985 *34th Shogakukan Award for Children's Literature *
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, 2018 *Holds a place on the IBBY Honour List for 1986


References


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