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is a Japanese four-panel comic strip
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series by
Kagami Yoshimizu is a Japanese manga artist from Satte, Saitama, Japan. He is best known as the creator of '' Lucky Star'' which began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comptiq'' magazine in December 2003. The series has been on hiatus since 2014. He is also ...
. It has been serialized in
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's ''
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'' magazine since December 2003. Cameo strips were published in other magazines such as '' Shōnen Ace'' and others. It has no ongoing plot and typically focuses on the daily lives of the characters. An
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CD based on the series was released in August 2005, and the series spawned four video games released between 2005 and 2009. A 24-episode
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adaptation produced by
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aired between April 8 and September 16, 2007. The anime was licensed in North America by
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and distributed by
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; six DVDs have been released between May 2008 and March 2009. An
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(OVA) episode was released on September 26, 2008 accompanied by a drama CD.
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released the OVA in an English-sub only version on August 4, 2009. The anime is currently licensed by
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, now known as
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.
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acquired the rights to publish the manga digitally in 2014. A spin-off manga, ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'', began serialization in January 2008 in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comp H's'' magazine. An anime adaptation by
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and Encourage Films began airing on
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in April 2013.


Synopsis

''Lucky Star''s story mainly portrays the lives of four girls attending a Japanese high school. The setting is mainly based on the city of Kasukabe in
Saitama Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture ...
. The main character is Konata Izumi, a lazy girl who constantly shirks her schoolwork and instead uses most of her time to watch anime, play video games, and read manga. Although she is lazy, she has also proven to be very intelligent and athletic. The serialization began with the four main characters in their first year of high school: Konata Izumi, Kagami Hiiragi, Tsukasa Hiiragi, and Miyuki Takara. As the story progresses, they move on to their second and third years. However, the anime starts the story with them beginning their second year, and the other high school girls that are seen in the opening are only introduced halfway through the series. The storyline usually includes numerous references to popular past and present manga, anime, and
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series. The spin-off manga, ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'', focuses on the daily lives of two sisters, Hinata and Hikage Miyakawa, who live an impoverished life due to Hinata's wasteful habits.


Media


Manga

The four-panel
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version of ''Lucky Star'' started serialization in
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's magazine ''
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's'' January 2004 issue sold on December 10, 2003. The first ''
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'' volume of the manga was published on January 8, 2005, and as of October 26, 2013, 10 volumes have been released. Besides ''Comptiq'', the manga was also featured in other Kadokawa magazines including '' Shōnen Ace'', '' Newtype'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Mobile Newtype'' and ''Kadokawa Hotline'' for various lengths of time. Although on hiatus since 2014, the manga is set to return to being serialized in Kadokawa's ''Mitaina!'' magazine on November 10, 2022. The manga was licensed by
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for release in English in North America, and the first volume was released in June 2009. Following Bandai Entertainment's closure, the manga has been licensed by
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. A spin-off manga titled ''Lucky Star Pocket Travelers'' (らき☆すた ポケットとらべら〜ず, ''Raki☆Suta Poketto Toraberāzu''), which has the four main characters waking up one morning to discover they have shrunken to doll size, was serialized in ''Comp Ace'' between the January and August 2008 issues. A single volume of ''Pocket Travelers'' was released on October 10, 2008. Another spin-off manga, based on the ''Lucky Star Moe Drill'' video games and titled , began serialization in the January 2008 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comp H's'' magazine. The magazine transferred to ''Comp Ace'' with the June 2009 issue, and has also been featured in ''Comptiq''. The first volume of ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'' was released on June 26, 2012. An official parody manga titled by manga artist Eretto was serialized in ''Comp Ace'' between the July 2008 and December 2009 issues. A single volume of ''Boo Boo Kagaboo'' was released on March 18, 2010. Another spin-off manga, based on the ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'' manga and titled by manga artist Tsubomi Hanabana and cuisine supervisor Etsuko Ichise was serialized in ''Comp Ace'' between the November 2013 and May 2014 issues. A single volume of ''Miyakawa-ke ga Mampuku!?'' was released on July 10, 2014. In November 2022, shortly after returning from its 14 year hiatus, a new spin-off tentatively titled was announced. It is to be set 15 years after the original series.


Anime

The ''Lucky Star'' anime, produced by
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, aired between April 8, 2007, and September 16, 2007, containing twenty-four episodes. After the first four episodes, series director Yutaka Yamamoto was fired from his position and was subsequently replaced by
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. The reason given was that: "Our company has determined that the director of ''Lucky Star''—Yutaka Yamamoto—has not reached the standard of director yet, therefore we have changed the director." Near the end of every episode, there is an additional segment called co-hosted by Akira Kogami and her assistant
Minoru Shiraishi is a Japanese actor, voice actor, singer, songwriter and radio personality who was formerly affiliated with I'm Enterprise and Pro-Fit. He is the only "live-action" character (as he played "himself" in '' Lucky☆Star'') in the Newtype Anime maga ...
. The humor of this segment takes on a decidedly darker, mean-spirited, more cynical and mature tone than the main show, disguised as an
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that skims over characters who appear in the anime, but mainly deals with the progressively abusive and violent work-relationship between Akira and Minoru. Akira is a typical "cute excitable girl" character while going through her script, but instantly changes to a bored, perpetually annoyed character the moment her segment is officially done and sometimes before then too. The anime also features small cameos of
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besides Shiraishi that also have worked with Kyoto Animation which include
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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, all of whom voice themselves. Kadokawa Pictures USA and
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announced that they licensed the ''Lucky Star'' anime with a teaser trailer as a special feature on the volume 4 DVD of ''
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''. The first four English DVD volumes were released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 on May 6, July 1, September 2, and November 18. The fifth and sixth volumes were released in 2009 on January 6 and March 17. However, the sixth volume's limited edition release has been canceled due to low sales of the other volumes' limited editions. Bandai released a six-disc DVD box set on April 6, 2010 as a complete collection under their ''Anime Legends'' line. As much as possible, the English cast was paired with the same characters as those of the Japanese voice actors from past shows, in order to translate the anime references clearly. For example,
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voiced the lead roles for both ''
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'' and ''Lucky Star'', in reference to their original voice actor, Aya Hirano. At AmeCon 2010, European anime distributor
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announced that they have the distributions rights to both TV series and OVA, and will be released in two half season sets. Following the 2012 closure of Bandai Entertainment,
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(now known as
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) announced at Otakon 2014 that they have licensed the anime television series, which they released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 12, 2016. A pre-announcement was made in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comptiq'' magazine that an
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA ...
project would be produced for ''Lucky Star''. The June 2008 issue of ''Comptiq'' reported that the OVA was due out in summer 2008. However, it was delayed and instead was released on September 26, 2008. The OVA features six separate stories revolving around the cast, some of which border on the bizarre; one of which is an MMORPG environment being played by Konata, Kagami, Tsukasa, and Nanako Kuroi, and another in which Kagami has a 'suggestive' dream about Konata. The Lucky Channel segment is performed in live-action rather than being animated. The ending theme to the OVA, , is sung by Uchōten, which is composed of the singers Hiromi Konno and Minoru Shiraishi. The song was originally the opening theme to ''
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''. The North American release of the OVA was later licensed by Bandai Entertainment, and was released in a subbed-only DVD on August 4, 2009. As with the TV series, the OVA has also been re-licensed to Funimation. An anime adaptation of ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'', produced by
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and Encourage Films, streamed on
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from April 29 to July 1, 2013. The opening theme is "Kachigumi" by Konata Izumi (Hirano) and Kagami Hiiragi (
Emiri Katō is a Japanese voice actress and singer. At the 2nd Seiyu Awards, she won Best New Actress with her roles in ''Powerpuff Girls Z'' as Momoko Akatsutsumi/Hyper Blossom and '' Lucky Star'' as Kagami Hiiragi. She also shared a Best Singing Award ...
), and the ending theme is "Makegumi" by Hinata and Hikage Miyakawa (Maina Shimagata and Koto Kawasaki). by
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was used as an insert song in episode one.


Books

There have been five
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s based on the series published by
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under their ''
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'' label. The three novels are written by Tōka Takei and feature illustrations by ''Lucky Star''s original author
Kagami Yoshimizu is a Japanese manga artist from Satte, Saitama, Japan. He is best known as the creator of '' Lucky Star'' which began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comptiq'' magazine in December 2003. The series has been on hiatus since 2014. He is also ...
. The first light novel, , was published on September 1, 2007. The second light novel, , was published on March 1, 2008, and the third, , was published on October 1, 2008. The fourth light novel is written by Touko Machida and feature illustrations by Yukiko Horiguchi, , was published on April 1, 2009. The fifth light novel is written by Heisei Izu and Kei Tanaka, and feature illustrations by Kagami Yoshimizu, , was published on February 1, 2012. A spin-off light novel, based on the ''Miyakawa-ke no Kūfuku'' anime, is written by Touko Machida and features illustrations by Harapeko and Tsubomi Hanabana; it was published on February 1, 2014. An original novel written by Osamu Kudō was also offered as a pre-order bonus for ''Shin Lucky Star Moe Drill: Tabidachi: DX Pack''. In 2010, a
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book was published by Chukei Publishing titled , written by Takashi Matsubara and feature illustrations by Kagami Yoshimizu. In 2013, an
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book was published by Chukei Publishing titled , written by Takashi Matsubara and feature illustrations by Kagami Yoshimizu, with characters such as Konata, Tsukasa and other girls. In 2013, an
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book was published by Kadokawa Chukei Publishing titled ; it was written by Masashi Inutsuka and features illustrations by Kagami Yoshimizu and Sayoi.


Video games

A video game, titled , was released on December 1, 2005 on the
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. A limited edition game with many extras was sold called the "DX Pack" along with the regular version. A sequel, with the title of was released on May 24, 2007. The first game tests the player on various subjects and memorizations. The player's main objective is beating other characters in quizzes. There is also a "Drama Mode" where the game plays a mini-
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as the player makes their way to
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, with math quizzes and mini games (about five in all). In an August 2007 survey by ''
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'', ''Shin Lucky Star Moe Drill: Tabidachi'' was voted the 17th most interesting
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by readers, tying with '' Ever 17: The Out of Infinity''. There are two different types of one-person games: "Hitasura Drill" and "Drama Mode". The player can also link the game with another person. When this occurs, the player can use the character that is built up in Drama Mode as a selectable character. Additionally, if the player wants to use a special battle skill against his or her opponent while in link mode, the player must shout out the name of the skill into the microphone. In Drama Mode, the player partners with one of the characters, and tries to increase her parameters and have her learn new battle skills. There are five different types of "drills". One of the quizzes called "Ondoku" requires the player to shout out the answer into the microphone. Several mascot characters of large anime and dōjin shops (like
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's
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,
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's Anime Tencho and Toranoana's Miko) make cameo appearances.
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produced a
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game for the
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entitled which was released in Japan on January 24, 2008. A portable version was released on December 23, 2010 for the
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(PSP). Kadokawa Shoten also produced an SLG game for the PSP titled , released in Japan on December 24, 2009.


Audio CDs

The ''Lucky Star''
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, aptly entitled '' Drama CD Lucky Star'', was released on August 24, 2005 by
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. The
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entitled '' Lucky Star vocal mini album'' was released on December 22, 2005. The anime opening theme single ''Motteke! Sailor Fuku'' was released on May 23, 2007. An album containing the first twelve ending themes entitled ''Lucky Star Ending Theme Collection'' was released on July 11, 2007 by Lantis. A
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with the name containing two songs sung by
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as Akira Kogami, and
Minoru Shiraishi is a Japanese actor, voice actor, singer, songwriter and radio personality who was formerly affiliated with I'm Enterprise and Pro-Fit. He is the only "live-action" character (as he played "himself" in '' Lucky☆Star'') in the Newtype Anime maga ...
as himself in the anime version was released on July 25, 2007. A remix single of ''Motteke! Sailor Fuku'' was released on August 8, 2007 by Lantis. Two more albums were released on August 29, 2007: ''Misoji Misaki'' by Hiromi Konno as Akira Kogami, and ''Cosplay It! Oh My Honey'', by
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as Konata, and Nozomi Sasaki as Patricia. An album called ''Shiraishi Minoru no Otoko no Rarabai'' contains the ending themes sung by Minoru Shiraishi from episode thirteen onwards and was released on October 10, 2007. Four character song CDs were released on September 5, 2007 sung by the voice actresses Aya Hirano as Konata,
Emiri Katō is a Japanese voice actress and singer. At the 2nd Seiyu Awards, she won Best New Actress with her roles in ''Powerpuff Girls Z'' as Momoko Akatsutsumi/Hyper Blossom and '' Lucky Star'' as Kagami Hiiragi. She also shared a Best Singing Award ...
as Kagami,
Kaori Fukuhara is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She worked on the music group Bohemian Quarter's album "Blister Pack Voices". She and Emiri Kato were in a duo music group called Kato*Fuku, which sang theme songs for ''When Supernatural Battles Became ...
as Tsukasa, and Aya Endo as Miyuki. Four more character CDs followed on September 26, 2007 sung by the voice actresses
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as Yutaka,
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as Minami,
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as Hiyori, and Nozomi Sasaki as Patricia. Another two character CDs followed on October 24, 2007: one as a
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between the voice actresses Kaoru Mizuhara as Misao Kusakabe, and
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as Ayano Minegishi, and the other as a trio between Aya Hirano, Shizuka Hasegawa, and Minori Chihara as Konata, Yutaka, and Minami respectively. Another two character CDs, both duets, followed on November 21, 2007: the first between Hirokazu Hiramatsu as Sōjirō Izumi, and
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as Kanata Izumi, and the other with Saori Nishihara as Yui Narumi, and
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as Nanako Kuroi. A thirteenth character CD, again sung by Kaoru Mizuhara as Misao Kusakabe, was released on March 26, 2008. An album entitled ''Lucky Star BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest o Shūroku Shita Special CD 1'' was released with the first anime DVD on June 22, 2007. The album contained
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tracks featured in the anime, by ''
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'' composer
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, along with original audio dramas featuring Hiromi Konno as Akira Kogami, and Minoru Shiraishi, as himself. Another similar album with more background music tracks and audio dramas was released with the second anime DVD on July 27. The third volume in this series was released with the third anime DVD on August 24. The fourth volume followed with the fourth DVD on September 28, the fifth volume was released on October 26 while the sixth and seventh volumes were released on November 27 and December 21, 2007 respectively.


Live concert and musical

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(the voice of Akira Kogami) and Minoru Shiraishi. A DVD of the concert was released on December 25, 2009 and included a 24-page booklet with 2 DVDs. A musical was held between September 20–30, 2012 at the
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* - Yurika Sannomiya * -
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* - Ryō Koarai * - Katsuyuki Miyake * - Motoko Nakane * - Mao Higuchi * - Chika Kumagai * - Ryōsuke Tsuruta * - Kensuke Fukuyama * - Shin Ginoza * - Shō Takano * - Mizuho Nagashima * - Masanori Mori


Reception

Before ''Lucky Star'' was made into an anime,
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, the author of the original manga, was interviewed by ''
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'' in the June 2005 issue where he stated, "I don't really think my production process is anything special." However, he has the opinion that "...my personality is very well suited to doing four-panel comic strips, and I really enjoy creating this one." As if to predict the future, Yoshimizu also was quoted to say, "...but one day, I wouldn't mind seeing these characters moving around on screen." In the same interview, ''Newtype USA'' reported that the first volume of the manga sold out so quickly that
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had to do a rush reprint. As of April 2008, the first five volumes of the ''Lucky Star'' manga have collectively sold over 1.8 million copies. ''Lucky Star'' became an immediate hit in Japan, receiving a broad following in the anime fandom. Explaining this phenomenon, the analyst
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, for example, suggested that a major factor in the series' success is its similarity to an earlier work by
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—''
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'' (the show itself makes numerous references to the same series). However, he also admitted that ''Lucky Star'' is quite different from its "predecessor" and that the second major factor is its "unique" composition that "panders to the tastes of otaku, but does so with good humor and sly wit", thus, making it "the ultimate in fan service", a "witty, self-indulgent, guilty pleasure". The Special First Edition version of the first DVD volume was released on June 22, 2007 and contained the first two episodes to the anime. The first DVD sold quickly in Japan, and it has been reported that "
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has already sold out its entire supply of the DVD." Furthermore, "the majority of the stores [in
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] with special displays for ''Lucky Star'' have run out." Anime News Network has noted that the anime is "extremely otaku-centric". The popularity of ''Lucky Star'' also brought many of its fans to the real life settings of the anime, beginning in April 2007. The August issue of the '' Newtype'' magazine ran a feature on the various locales which the anime is based on, including Konata's home in
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, Kagami and Tsukasa's home in Washimiya, Saitama, and the school in
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. The magazine also included directions on how to reach these places from the
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hotspot
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, which resulted in massive "pilgrimages" to these areas. The most widely reported consequence of this is in the Washinomiya Shrine of Washimiya, where the Hiiragi sisters work as
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in the anime. Various Japanese news media reported that the shrine became a place teeming with photographers trying to replicate scenes from the anime,
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ers wandering around, and ema prayer plaques ridden with anime drawings and strange prayers like "Konata is my wife". The ema were mentioned in episode 21 of the anime. The locals were initially divided on the situation, with some suggesting that it is good for the shrine to have so many worshippers, and some being concerned about the town's security. Despite the negative reaction by some of the locals, the Washinomiya Shrine hosted a ''Lucky Star'' event in December 2007, featuring special guests including the author
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, and the voice actors
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,
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,
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, and
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. The event attracted 3500 fans. Subsequently, the Hiiragi family have been registered as official residents of Washimiya because of the anime's wild popularity. Other fictional characters who share this honor in Saitama are
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of Niza and '' Crayon Shin-chans family of Kasukabe. As of July 30, 2008, sales of ''Lucky Star'' food and goods brought the town of Washimiya (about ) in income, described by ''
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'' as a source of relief to the local economy reeling from Japan's economic slump in the 1990s.


Notes and references

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External links


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''Lucky Star'' anime series official website



''Lucky Star'' PS2 visual novel official website



''Lucky Star'' musical official website
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