![]() Although he is a newcomer to the archery club, he has met Tsukiko before and inspired her to become better at it. Summer Azusa Kinose ( 木ノ瀬 梓, Kinose Azusa) Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama Azusa represents Sagittarius. Beneath his warm exterior, Suzuya has a dark side and worries about Tsukiko constantly. ![]() Suzuya is also in love with Tsukiko, but because he knows that Kanata also loves her, he held back. He is very good at cooking and often uses the school's kitchen to prepare food for his friends. Calm and friendly, he was friends with Tsukiko and Kanata since childhood and often watches out for them like an older brother. Suzuya Tohzuki ( 東月 錫也, Tōzuki Suzuya) Voiced by: Daisuke Ono Suzuya represents Cancer. However, he refuses to seek medical help and often gets into school fights that worsen his health to protect Tsukiko. Kanata suffers from a terminal illness that leaves him in a lethargic state, which is why he often skips classes and faints without reason. He does not get along very well with Yoh. Brash and impulsive, he has been friends with Tsukiko since childhood and has developed feelings for her. Kanata Nanami ( 七海 哉太, Nanami Kanata) Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita Kanata represents Pisces. His father hopes to work in America to develop a special astronomy project. Initially disdainful to everyone except Tsukiko, eventually, he learns the importance of having friends. He met Tsukiko when he was young, and because she was the only person who didn't make fun of him for being half-French, he fell in love with her and asked his father to let him transfer to Seigetsu Academy in order to pursue her. Likewise, he is half-French and was often teased for that as a kid. His French name is Henri Samuel Jean Aimée. Spring Yoh Tomoe ( 土萌 羊, Tomoe Yō) Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa Yoh represents Capricorn. She is the first female student to attend Seigetsu Academy. Characters Tsukiko Yahisa ( 夜久 月子 (ヤヒサ ツキコ), Yahisa Tsukiko) Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (anime) Tsukiko is the heroine of all of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. The last game, Starry☆Sky~in Winter~, details Tsukiko's involvement with the student council, which includes Tsubasa Amaha, Kazuki Shiranui, and Hayato Aozora. In the third game, Starry☆Sky~in Autumn~, Tsukiko becomes involved with three teachers at her school (Iku Mizushima, Naoshi Haruki, and Kotarou Hoshizuki). As she practices for the summer competition, she simultaneously solves the problems between her teammates (Homare Kanakubo, Ryunosuke Miyaji, and Azusa Kinose). In the second game, Starry☆Sky~in Summer~, Tsukiko has joined the academy's archery club. This action stirs up emotions from Kanata and Suzuya, both of whom had long loved Tsukiko. In the first game, Starry☆Sky~in Spring~, shortly after Tsukiko transfers to Seigetsu Academy, a half-French boy named Yoh Tomoe follows in persuit her. ![]() ![]() Throughout the games, she befriends other young men whose personalities are based on the Western zodiac constellations. She is closely watched over by her childhood friends, Kanata Nanami and Suzuya Tohzuki, who often protect her from the male student body. Tsukiko Yahisa is the first female student to enroll at Seigetsu Academy, a former all-boys school specializing in astronomy. The games are primarily told in visual novel format, where the player's decisions inadvertently affect the relationships she has with potential love interests in the game. The player takes control of Tsukiko Yahisa, the heroine of the Starry☆Sky games, although her name can be changed by the player. In addition, sequels of the four original games were created for both Windows and PlayStation Portable in 2008-2009, and 2011 respectively. Starry Sky was well received in Japan, and was released as Drama CDs, countless manga adaptations and a 26-episode anime adaptation. Starry Sky was separated into four games, the first was released in 2008, with three love interests in each, for a total of twelve possible love interests across all four games. Starry☆Sky ( スターリースカイ, Sutārī Sukai ) is a series of Japanese otome game visual novels created and developed by the software game company Honeybee.
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