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3.5 1 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Starry Sky - Season 1

The protagonist, Tsukiko Yahisa, enrolled to a school that was recently changed from all-boys school to co-ed. Since the area where the school is conveniently rural and the rather exclusive curriculums the school has, up until now the protagonist is the only one female who enrolled to the school. In Starry Sky, the 13 constellations of the Zodiac are personified into handsome young men. The anime will be directed by Kiyomo Sayaka who worked with Vampire Knight. Similar to Hetalia - Axis Powers, Starry Sky's anime will be distributed through the Animate.tv website and other means.

Top Cast

  • Kenichi Suzumura

    Kenichi Suzumura

    Tsubasa Amaha (voice)

  • Daisuke Hirakawa

    Daisuke Hirakawa

    Hayato Aozora (voice)

  • Daisuke Kishio

    Daisuke Kishio

    Naoshi Haruki (voice)

  • Akira Ishida

    Akira Ishida

    Kotarou Hoshizuki (voice)

  • Soichiro Hoshi

    Soichiro Hoshi

    Homare Kanakubo (voice)

  • Jun Fukuyama

    Jun Fukuyama

    Azusa Kinose (voice)

  • Hiroshi Kamiya

    Hiroshi Kamiya

    Ryuunosuke Miyaji (voice)

  • Koji Yusa

    Koji Yusa

    Iku Mizushima (voice)

  • Tomokazu Sugita

    Tomokazu Sugita

    Kanata Nanami (voice)

Overview

The protagonist, Tsukiko Yahisa, enrolled to a school that was recently changed from all-boys school to co-ed. Since the area where the school is conveniently rural and the rather exclusive curriculums the school has, up until now the protagonist is the only one female who enrolled to the school. In Starry Sky, the 13 constellations of the Zodiac are personified into handsome young men. The anime will be directed by Kiyomo Sayaka who worked with Vampire Knight. Similar to Hetalia - Axis Powers, Starry Sky's anime will be distributed through the Animate.tv website and other means.

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