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Hikaru Sakuraba is the biology teacher at Ryōō High School, and is the homeroom teacher of Kagami's class 3-C. She is also the captain of the Lucky Star informational ad section, which was renamed "Lucky Paradise" (らっきー☆ぱらだいす) and "Super Lucky Channel" (超らっきー☆ちゃんねる, Chō Lucky Channel). She is feared ...
Konata, Kagami, and Tsukasa go to Comiket 71, at the end of 2006. While Kagami can bear the massive event, Tsukasa can't take too much, being a first-timer, and is eventually unable to get what Konata asked her to pick up. Meanwhile, it appears that Akira Kogami makes an appearance, as declared in the previous episode's Lucky Channel. However ...
Kagami Yoshimizu (美水 かがみ, Yoshimizu Kagami, born 1977) 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.
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 background music tracks featured in the anime, by Haruhi Suzumiya composer Satoru Kōsaki , along with original audio dramas featuring Hiromi Konno as Akira Kogami ...
TV Anime "Lucky Star" BGM & Radio Bangumi "Lucky Channel" no Digest o ShŪroku Shita Special CD 5 (BGM&ラジオ番組「らっきー☆ちゃんねる」のダイジェストを収録したスペシャルCD5) is the fifth such album containing background music tracks and radio segments from the anime version of Lucky Star, which was released ...
The anime adaptation of the yonkoma manga Lucky Star substitutes conventional ending theme-songs with parodies of famous anime songs, episode five of which was "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" sung by the lead character, Konata. This was done at the request of Aya Hirano, Konata's voice actress, who is said to be a great fan of Kageyama.
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In 2007, she continued to enjoy great success in her career, landing the role of Konata Izumi in the anime version of Lucky Star. [13] In 2008, at the second Seiyu Awards, she won for Best Lead Actress, and also for Best Singing along with cast members of Lucky Star for the series' opening theme "Motteke! Sailor Fuku".