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[[File:Lucky star anime logo.png|thumb|100px|right|The ''Lucky Star'' |
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'''Lucky Star''' (Japanese {{lang|ja|らきすた}}, hepburn {{lang|ja-Latn|raki suta}}, stylized as {{lang|ja|らき☆すた}}) is a Japanese ''[[moé]]'' franchise revolving around the daily lives of several high school girls. The main characters are '''[[Izumi Konata]]''' (an idealized but lazy ''[[otaku]]'') and her friends '''[[Hiiragi Kagami]]''' (a typical ''[[tsundere]]''), '''[[Hiiragi Tsukasa]]''' (a shy and gentle girl), and '''[[Takara Miyuki]]''' (a ''[[meganekko]]'' known as '''Miwiki''' due to her love for relaying encyclopedic knowledge). Created by [[Yoshimizu Kagami]] and originating as a four-panel manga published in the [[Comptiq]] magazine beginning in December 2003, it has since spawned several anime adaptions, audio dramas, music albums, light-novels, spin-offs and video games. |
'''Lucky Star''' (Japanese {{lang|ja|らきすた}}, hepburn {{lang|ja-Latn|raki suta}}, stylized as {{lang|ja|らき☆すた}}) is a Japanese ''[[moé]]'' franchise revolving around the daily lives of several high school girls. The main characters are '''[[Izumi Konata]]''' (an idealized but lazy ''[[otaku]]'') and her friends '''[[Hiiragi Kagami]]''' (a typical ''[[tsundere]]''), '''[[Hiiragi Tsukasa]]''' (a shy and gentle girl), and '''[[Takara Miyuki]]''' (a ''[[meganekko]]'' known as '''Miwiki''' due to her love for relaying encyclopedic knowledge). Created by [[Yoshimizu Kagami]] and originating as a four-panel manga published in the [[Comptiq]] magazine beginning in December 2003, it has since spawned several anime adaptions, audio dramas, music albums, light-novels, spin-offs and video games. |
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== Manga == |
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(See [[Lucky Star manga|''Lucky Star'' manga]], ''[[Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku]]'', or ''[[Konata Thirty]]''.) |
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== Anime == |
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(See [[Lucky Star anime|''Lucky Star'' anime]], ''[[Lucky Star OVA]]'', or [[Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku anime|''Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku'' anime]].) |
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In 2007, a 24-episode anime adaption of ''Lucky Star'' aired. In 2008, the anime had a direct-to-video special (OVA). In 2013, a web anime was released based on the ''[[Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku]]'' spin-off manga. |
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== Music == |
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(See [[Music of Lucky Star|Music of ''Lucky Star'']].) |
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== Video games == |
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Several video games have been made for ''Lucky Star''. |
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* ''[[Moé drill]]'' |
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* ''[[Shin moé drill: tabidachi]]'' |
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* ''[[Ryōō gakuen ōtōsai]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 12 November 2025

Lucky Star (Japanese らきすた, hepburn raki suta, stylized as らき☆すた) is a Japanese moé franchise revolving around the daily lives of several high school girls. The main characters are Izumi Konata (an idealized but lazy otaku) and her friends Hiiragi Kagami (a typical tsundere), Hiiragi Tsukasa (a shy and gentle girl), and Takara Miyuki (a meganekko known as Miwiki due to her love for relaying encyclopedic knowledge). Created by Yoshimizu Kagami and originating as a four-panel manga published in the Comptiq magazine beginning in December 2003, it has since spawned several anime adaptions, audio dramas, music albums, light-novels, spin-offs and video games.
Manga
(See Lucky Star manga, Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku, or Konata Thirty.)
Anime
(See Lucky Star anime, Lucky Star OVA, or Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku anime.)
In 2007, a 24-episode anime adaption of Lucky Star aired. In 2008, the anime had a direct-to-video special (OVA). In 2013, a web anime was released based on the Miyakawa-ke no kūfuku spin-off manga.
Music
(See Music of Lucky Star.)
Video games
Several video games have been made for Lucky Star.
