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, abbreviated as ''Sukibi'', is a Japanese shōjo
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Yoshiki Nakamura is a Japanese manga artist. Nakamura made her manga debut with ''Yume de Auyori Suteki'' in the manga magazine ''Hana to Yume'' in 1993. Manga works *'' Blue Wars'' *'' Can't Give Up the MVP (MVP wa Yuzurenai)'' *'' Skip Beat!'' 『スキップ� ...
. It is the story of , a 16-year-old girl who discovers that her childhood friend and romantic goal, Shotaro Fuwa, only keeps her around to act as a maid and to earn his living expenses, while he works his way to become the top pop idol in Japan. Furious and heartbroken, she vows revenge by beating him in show business. In
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, the manga was first published in
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's shōjo
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Hana to Yume , also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size, and always comes with or free supplements, such as drama CDs, pencil boards (shitajiki), man ...
'' in February 2002, while in the United States, it began publishing under
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's
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label in 2006. Forty-eight volumes and one fanbook have been released in Japan, and forty-six of the volumes have been released in the United States. In 2002, a
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adaptation was made and released by Marine Entertainment, and covers the first volume (chapters one to five) of the manga. An
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adaptation was produced by
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, and began airing October 5, 2008. It ended airing with episode twenty-five on July 12, 2009.


Plot

''Skip Beat!'' follows the story of Kyoko Mogami, a sixteen-year-old girl who loves her childhood friend, Shotaro Fuwa, but is betrayed by him. Having spent a large part of her childhood at Shotaro's parents' inn, she learned a great deal about hostelry and other such jobs. Shotaro, not wishing to take over his parents' business, asks Kyoko to run away with him to
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, leaving high school and her life in Kyoto Prefecture behind to help him pursue a career in music. Upon arrival in Tokyo, Kyoko lives an unreasonably frugal life and works multiple jobs to support Sho, as he is called by his fans, spending nothing on herself and doing whatever she can for Sho, who eventually becomes ranked seventh of the top twenty most popular male celebrities of Japan. One day, she overhears Shotaro complaining about her to his manager, saying that she is a boring and plain girl who he thinks of as a doormat. He proceeds to sweet-talk and flirt with his manager, in stark contrast to the cold and demanding attitude he usually exhibits towards Kyoko. As she storms away, Kyoko doesn't shed many tears when she learns that Sho wanted her along only to handle housekeeping duties. Instead, her "
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" opens and she vows vengeance on Sho. As she is carried away by security, Sho mockingly tells her that if she wants revenge, she had better become a bigger star than he is. And so, Kyoko changes her appearance and enters the entertainment industry, facing many challenges along the way. After this introduction, Skip Beat! follows Kyoko's journey climbing up the showbiz ladder at first to gain her revenge but later out of love of acting. Along the way Kyoko meets many interesting people, troublemakers, foes, and friends alike, as she develops both as a person and as an actress. Additionally, she begins to regain the sense of compassion and other tender emotions that she lost when her heart was broken by Sho (Shotaro). Once she enters show biz Kyoko meets Ren Tsuruga, who at first disapproves of Kyoko for such a silly reason to begin acting, a profession he holds semi-sacred. As Kyoko cultivates her acting and friendships, she soon discovers a sense of self separate from her initial plans for revenge.


Media


Manga

''Skip Beat!'' began as a
manga Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is ...
series written and illustrated by
Yoshiki Nakamura is a Japanese manga artist. Nakamura made her manga debut with ''Yume de Auyori Suteki'' in the manga magazine ''Hana to Yume'' in 1993. Manga works *'' Blue Wars'' *'' Can't Give Up the MVP (MVP wa Yuzurenai)'' *'' Skip Beat!'' 『スキップ� ...
which started serialized in
Hakusensha is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company mainly publishes manga magazines and is involved in series' productions in their games, original video animation, music, and their animated TV series. The c ...
's shōjo
manga magazine Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is used ...
''
Hana to Yume , also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size, and always comes with or free supplements, such as drama CDs, pencil boards (shitajiki), man ...
'' on February 15, 2002. The first bound volume was released in Japan on July 19, 2002, and forty-eight volumes have been released to date. The manga was licensed by
Viz Media VIZ Media LLC is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ M ...
for release in
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in
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on Viz Media's
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. The first volume was released in English on July 5, 2006. As of April 2022, forty-six volumes were released in English. Furthermore, Viz Media has also re-released ''Skip Beat!'' in the VIZBIG format (3-In-1 Edition) since December 1, 2020 fourteen volumes have been released, the latest combining volumes 40-42.


Drama CD

In total, eight
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have been released as of April 2021. The first, entitled ''Skip Beat! Drama CD,'' was released by Marine Entertainment bearing the catalog number "MMCC-7029" on September 26, 2002. It covers the first volume (chapters one to five) of the manga. The second, entitled ''BLACK Drama CD,'' was released August 21, 2012 and focuses on the Dark Breath arc. The ''BLACK Drama CD'' feature the voice actors for the anime, with the addition of Yuki Kaida as Jelly Woods in the ''BLACK Drama CD'' The third, entitled ''KISS×KISS Drama CD Valentine Weapon,'' was released January 19, 2013 and covers Shou's kiss and Ren's cheek kiss on Valentine's Day. ''KISS×KISS Drama CD Valentine Weapon'' like the ''BLACK Drama CD'' feature the voice actors for the anime. The fourth, entitled ''DARK BREATH, Drama CD'' was released in March 2017. It covers the Cain and Setsuka Heel love bite scene in chapters 194 through 196. A fifth adaptation featuring Kyouko's reunion with Corn in Guam was bundled with the first printing of the 40th volume as a limited-edition release, on sale March 20, 2017, with Marina Inoue and Katsuyuki Konishi reprising their respective roles. On September 20, 2019, two more drama CDs were released. One drama CD was included in a limited-edition of the 44th volume; it adapts the "Kitchen Words" short story. The other CD came with an issue of ''Hana to Yume'' and adapts. the short stories "Otherworld With Love" and "Until You Sleep." Another drama adaption was released with a January 2021 issue of ''Hana to Yume'', covering the manga chapters 274 through 279.


Anime

The
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adaptation was directed by
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and animated by
Hal Film Maker was a Japanese animation studio founded in August 1993 by former Toei Animation staff. Hal Film Maker's parent company, TYO Inc., merged its two anime studio subsidiaries—Yumeta Company , known as from 2009 to 2017, is a Japanese animatio ...
, it began airing in Japan on October 5, 2008 and ended on March 29, 2009. The first opening theme is "Dream Star" by
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. The first ending theme is "Namida" by 2BACKKA.The second opening theme is "Renaissance" by
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, and the second ending theme is "Eien" by
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. Anime streaming website
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also officially streams the anime online with English subtitles through an agreement with
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. Pied Piper licensed the series and launched a
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campaign to fund the series on DVD and Blu-ray with an English dub. The Kickstarter campaign was successful, meeting the goal and the stretch goal needed to produce the Blu-ray release.


Live-action adaptation

In 2008, a
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of ''Skip Beat!'' was announced in a press conference in Japan, titled () or '' Extravagant Challenge'' in English, starring
Ivy Chen Ivy Chen Yi-han (; born 12 November 1982) is a Taiwanese actress. In 2002, she appeared in the Taiwanese variety show ''Guess'' and was a contestant in the "Do Not Judge a Book by Its Cover" (人不可貌相) segment. She was later signed by a ...
as Kyōko,
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as Tsuruga Ren, and
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as Shō Fuwa. It was to be directed by Niu Cheng Ze (鈕承澤) and produced by Gala Television (GTV). A few days before shooting was due to begin, in January 2009, Lai Cong Bi (賴聰筆), Deputy General Manager of GTV stated that the production has been postponed indefinitely due to factors such as restructure of the joint venture company in Japan and script re-write. In March 2011, it was announced that the project will resume filming in April 2011 with the leading role of Gong Xi (Kyōko) played by
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, Dun He Lian (Tsuruga Ren) played by
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, and Bu Puo Shang (Shō Fuwa) played by
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of Korean
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The series aired from December 18, 2011 to April 1, 2012 with a total of 15 episodes. The live-action adaptation also aired in Japan, China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Each episode ran about an hour long and stuck very closely to the plot line of the manga, albeit with some comedic elements added in. Given its ending (much like the anime, it left loose ends, although it still managed to get further along in the plot) and the many fans the series acquired, there has been speculation as to whether there will be a season two; many believe the producers are waiting for the manga to finish so as to provide a proper ending.


Video game

A video game was released on May 28, 2009 for the
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. The opening song of this game is "Blow Wind" by SMILY☆SPIKY. The game takes place after the animation of Skip Beat! where the main character, Kyoko Mogami, needs to choose her next job and develop her relationships with others. The game is imported from Japan and has yet to be translated into English. Although the game is a continuation of the manga it does not follow the plot specifically.


Novelization

An original story , written by Ayuna Fujisaki, appeared in ''Hana to Yume Bunkei Shōjo'', vol.2. The literary adaptation centered on Kyōko's guest appearance in a cooking show and used art from the manga as illustration. A second story, , appeared in ''
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'' released on April 25, 2015. Also written by Ayuna Fujisaki, it centered on a Love Me job for Kyōko and Kanae at a theme park. A third story, , appeared in ''The Hana to Yume'' released on July 25, 2015. Written by Ayuna Fujisaki, the story has Kyōko possessed by a ghost, and features Shō, Reino, and Ren. A fourth story, , appeared in ''The Hana to Yume'' released on October 25, 2015. Also written by Ayuna Fujisaki, the story features Ren's manager on a day off due to a cold. Ayuna Fujisaki has written a fifth story featuring Kyōko working as Bō the Chicken, which appeared in ''The Hana to Yume'' released on January 25, 2016. On September 20, 2016, the five short stories were published in a collection that includes another original Skip Beat! short story by Ayuna Fujisaki as well as original art by Yoshiki Nakamura.


References


External links


Official ''Skip Beat!'' website
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Hana to Yume , also known as , is a semi-monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Hakusensha on the 5th and 20th of every month. The magazine is B5-size, and always comes with or free supplements, such as drama CDs, pencil boards (shitajiki), man ...
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