Niji-iro Prism Girl
Niji-iro Prism Girl | |
にじいろ☆プリズムガール | |
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Genre | Romance[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | An Nakahara |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Magazine | Ciao |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | September 3, 2010 (2010-09-03) – December 6, 2013 (2013-12-06) |
Volumes | 7 |
Original video animation | |
Music by | Tomori Kudō |
Studio | SynergySP |
Released | August 3, 2013 - December 3, 2013 |
Runtime | 12 minutes |
Episodes | 4 |
Niji-iro Prism Girl (にじいろ☆プリズムガール, Niji-iro Purizumu Gāru, lit. "Rainbow Prism Girl") is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by An Nakahara. An OVA adaptation was released in 2013.[2]
Plot
The beautiful and tall Nijika Kohinata is a 6th grade kid who doesn't look her age and daughter of an office chief of a TV station, avoids the entertainment world since her mom, a legendary actress, died from a sickness. Hiding the truth about her family, Nijika keeps another secret. The fact that she's living with the prince-like actor, Tōya Ichinose, may create a ruckus if it is discovered.
Running for another errand, Nijika, together with her pet Kapitama, coincidentally run into a drama set that's lacking an actress due to food poisoning.
Characters
- Nijika Kohinata (小日向虹架, Kohinata Nijika)
- Voiced by: Arisa Nishiguchi
- Tōya Ichinose (一ノ瀬透也, Ichinose Tōya)
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka
Media
Manga
Niji-iro Prism Girl is written and illustrated by An Nakahara. It was serialized in the monthly magazine Ciao from the October 2010 issue released on September 3, 2010,[3] to the January 2014 issue released on December 6, 2014.[4] The chapters were later released in 7 bound volumes by Shogakukan under the Ciao Comics imprint.
References
- ^ "にじいろ☆プリズムガール 1". Oricon.
- ^ "Shōjo Idol Manga Nijiiro Prism Girl Gets DVD Anime". Anime News Network. July 4, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
- ^ Loo, Egan (2010-09-04). "V.B. Rose's Hidaka, Kirarin's Nakahara Start New Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
- ^ Nelkin, Sarah (2013-12-08). "Niji-iro Prism Girl Shōjo Anime, Manga End". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
External links
- Niji-iro Prism Girl (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Niji-iro Prism Girl (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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