Skip Beat!

Skip Beat!
Cover of the first manga volume, featuring Kyoko Mogami
スキップ・ビート!
(Sukippu Bīto!)
GenreComedy, coming-of-age, romance[1][2]
Manga
Written byYoshiki Nakamura
Published byHakusensha
English publisher
MagazineHana to Yume
DemographicShōjo
Original runFebruary 7, 2002 – present
Volumes50 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byKiyoko Sayama
Produced byShinji Horikiri
Kōsuke Suzuki
Hiroto Kumagai
Written byMayori Sekijima
Music byAkifumi Tada
StudioHal Film Maker
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
Original run October 5, 2008 March 29, 2009
Episodes25 (List of episodes)
Other
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Skip Beat! (Japanese: スキップ・ビート!, Hepburn: Sukippu Bīto!), abbreviated as Sukibi, is a Japanese shōjo manga by Yoshiki Nakamura. It is the story of Kyoko Mogami (最上 キョーコ, Mogami Kyōko), 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 Japan, the manga was first published in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume in February 2002, while in the United States, it began publishing under Viz Media's Shojo Beat label in 2006. Fifty volumes and one fanbook have been released in Japan, and forty-eight of the volumes have been released in the United States. In 2002, a drama CD adaptation was made and released by Marine Entertainment, and covers the first volume (chapters one to five) of the manga. An anime adaptation was produced by Hal Film Maker, and began airing October 5, 2008.[4] It ended airing with episode twenty-five on July 12, 2009.

  1. ^ "The Official Website for Skip・Beat!". Viz Media. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "Skip Beat Shōjo Manga to Get Taiwanese TV Drama". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "Skip Beat! English Dub Kickstarter Campaign Casts Erica Lindbeck as Kanae". Anime News Network. April 2, 2016. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
  4. ^ "Skip Beat! Shōjo Manga Confirmed for TV Anime in Fall". Anime News Network. June 19, 2008. Retrieved June 19, 2008.