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3 Media  



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S.A (manga)






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S.A
Cover of the first manga volume
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byMaki Minami
Published byHakusensha
English publisher
  • MagazineHana to Yume
    DemographicShōjo
    Original runApril 1, 2003March 19, 2009
    Volumes17
    Anime television series
    Directed byMiyao Yoshikazu
    Written byJukki Hanada
    StudioAIC, Gonzo
    Licensed by
    Original networkChiba TV
    English network
  • Original run April 6, 2008 September 14, 2008
    Episodes24(List of episodes)
    Manga
    S・A - Street Fight
    Written byMaki Minami
    Published byHakusensha
    MagazineHana to Yume
    DemographicShōjo
    Original run20122013
    Volumes1

    S.A (stylized as SA; pronounced Special A) is a shōjo mangabyMaki Minami. The series started serialization in the bimonthly magazine The Hana to Yume in 2003, and moved to the biweekly magazine Hana to Yume in 2004, after running for four chapters.[2] The series ended after 99 chapters on March 19, 2009.[3]

    Special A has been licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The series has also been licensed in Germany, Italy, Poland, France and Taiwan.[4][5]

    In 2007, Hana to Yume announced an anime adaptation of the manga. It was animated by Gonzo and AIC[2] and ran for 24 episodes, from April 6, 2008 to September 14, 2008 in Japan.[citation needed]

    In 2013, Hana to Yume released a single volume sequel called Special A - Street Fight.

    Setting[edit]

    Hakusen Academy is the best school in the prefecture. The classes are separated into A–F based on grades. The A class is only open for the top students in each grade. The top seven within the A class, from first year to third year, are known as the Special A or SA class (hence the title). The members of SA are highly respected and are often seen being elaborately greeted by other students with the exception of few that dislike the SA. The SA class has its own building, a 19th-century styled greenhouse dubbed "The School's Paradise". They also have a kitchen, where Akira makes her afternoon tea. Class attendance is optional, but Hikari is the only one who chooses to attend classes. Their uniform is also different from the standard uniform. The members of the SA have been close friends since elementary school.

    Plot[edit]

    Hikari Hanazono has always been second to Kei Takishima. When they were six years old, their pro-wrestling loving fathers introduced them to each other. Confident that she was the best in wrestling, young Hikari challenged Kei to a wrestling match only to be thoroughly defeated by him. Ever since that fateful incident, Hikari swore to beat Kei in everything - school grades, sporting events and all competitions. To do this, she has enrolled in the same school as Kei since elementary. Now she attends Hakusenkan, an ultra elite school for the wealthy, that costs her carpenter father a lot of money. Hikari and Kei are the top two students in the school, with Kei always ranking first. Due to their ranking, they are part of a special group of kids known as Special A or S.A. for short. While Hikari considers Kei to be her rival, she is completely unaware of Kei's feelings for her. The story follows Hikari and Kei as they become closer and explores the friendships, relationships, and competition between the other S.A. members: Jun, Megumi, Tadashi, Akira, and Ryuu.

    Media[edit]

    Drama CDs[edit]

    On February 23, 2007, a Special A drama CD was released in Japan. It focuses on Valentine's Day.

    Voice cast:

    A second drama CD was released on June 18, 2008. It focuses around the boys of the S.A class. The CD also includes background music tracks from the anime. A third drama CD was released in August 2008, focusing on the girls of the S.A class and includes more tracks of the background music from the anime. Both drama CDs use the anime cast.

    Anime[edit]

    In 2007's 21st issue of Hana to Yume, it was announced that S.A would have a 24 episode anime adaptation. The anime began airing in Japan on April 6, 2008.

    The anime has been picked up for release in North America by Sentai Filmworks; it is distributed by Section23 Films. The first part of season 1 came out on November 10, 2009, and the second collection was released on January 19, 2010.[6] A complete collection was released on April 4, 2011. The series was re-issued again featuring a new English dub on July 16, 2013. In Italy was broadcast on Rai 4 on May 22, 2011 at 10.30am and ended October 30, 2011.

    Music[edit]

    1st opening theme
    "Special Days" (episodes 1 - 12)
    Performed by Yuko Goto, Hitomi Nabatame and Ayahi Takagaki
    1st ending theme
    "Hidamari no Gate" (陽だまりのゲート) (episodes 1 - 12, 24)
    Performed by Jun Fukuyama, Hiro Shimono, Tsubasa Yonaga, Kazuma Horie
    2nd opening theme
    "Gorgeous 4U" (episodes 13 - 24)
    Performed by Jun Fukuyama, Hiro Shimono, Tsubasa Yonaga, Kazuma Horie
    2nd ending theme
    "Special Gyutto Good Luck!" (スペシャル☆ギュッとGood luck!) (episodes 13 - 23)
    Performed by Yuko Goto, Hitomi Nabatame, and Ayahi Takagaki

    Reception[edit]

    The series has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Katherine Dacey compared the central two characters as "a gender reversed Frank Butler and Annie Oakley", and noted that Kei comes off as "rather sexist".[7] Jennifer Dunbar enjoyed the wish-fulfilment of seeing rich kids "getting to do whatever they want" without being conceited about this, but felt the complications in the last volume were boring.[8] Jason Thompson disliked the "action slapstick" of the first two volumes, but felt that even after the two leads became more fleshed out as characters through their romance that the series was "founded on cliches" and felt the rest of the cast was underdeveloped.[9] Allen Moody of THEM Anime Reviews gave a more positive review of series, giving it 4 out of 5 stars and stating that although the first set of episodes focused too much on the Kei/Hikari rivalry, the later episodes were able to develop the characters more and eventually become likable in their own way.[10]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Official Website for S.A". Viz Media. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  • ^ a b "Special A Shōjo Manga to be Animated for Television". Anime News Network. 2007-10-04. Retrieved 2007-10-08.
  • ^ "Maki Minami's Special A Manga to End in Japan in March". Anime News Network. 2009-03-05. Retrieved 2009-03-27.
  • ^ moshi_moshi (2011-11-27). "S.A. Special A tom 1". Tanuki.pl (in Polish). 318 (2279). Warsaw: Małgorzata Kaczarowska. ISSN 1898-8296. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  • ^ "Testata: Sa Special A" (in Italian). Star Comics s.r.l. Retrieved 2014-01-03.
  • ^ "Section23 Films Announces November Releases". Anime News Network. 2009-09-02.
  • ^ Dacey, Katherine (2007-11-13). "On the Shojo Beat: Godchild, Nana, and S.A." PopCultureShock.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ Dunbar, Jennifer (2009-12-17). "Manga Recon » Blog Archive » On the Shojo Beat: Butterflies, Flowers and More!". PopCultureShock.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ "Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, Comics, and Games". Suvudu. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  • ^ "THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - S.A". THEM Anime Reviews. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
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