¡Best of Gekiga (graphic novel) Takarazuka
¡Takarazuka Kagekidan
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[Machine Translation] A selection of Takarazuka's popular stage plays comicalized by veteran artists. This is a commemorative reprint of the 100th anniversary of Takarazuka Revue ! This is a reissue of the best selection of the best of Takarazuka's masterpieces, a delight for both Takarazuka fans and shoujo manga fans. The famous Takarazuka stage play, which has been performed many times, has returned as a comic book. The comic is produced by a team of well-known writers. This is an extravagant collaboration that will never be seen again. This time, four selected works are included. The cover is a new reprint with beautiful illustrations by Makoto Takahashi. Whether you are nostalgic for the old stage or have seen the recent stage, read this and relive that excitement once again! This work was once performed by the golden duo of Natsuko Tei and Rei Asami, and was revived in 2007 on the stage by Kiki Mizunatsu, Kei Otoduki, Yuri Shiraha, and Kaname Horeki. Kyoko Takeda took on the challenge of creating a period piece for the first time. It is a story of the fleeting love of the genius swordsman Okita Soji, who lived a short life. This is a Chinese romantic drama performed by Masako Watanabe, Kaoru Yachigusa, and Mikayo Kotobuki in the past, and by Ran Hou, Jun Anna, Akira Matsu, Mihachi Setouchi, and many other stars in the 60th anniversary of Takarazuka. It depicts the fate of a woman loved by two opposing heroes. The Rainbow Music Box Factory" (illustrated by Hiroshi Asuna and written by Shiro Takagi) is an enjoyable musical set in modern Japan, which is rare for Takarazuka. The main roles were played by Hoshizora Hikaru and Nachi Wataru, both of whom are legitimate "second-class" actors. Legendary manga artist Asuna Hiroshi, whose delicate and lyrical style has influenced many manga artists, was in charge of the artwork. My Love is Beyond the Mountains" (illustrated by Yoko Kosakabe and written by Shinji Ueda) is Takarazuka's first production of a Korean warlord story written by Shinji Ueda and directed by Kazuo Hasegawa, based on the Naoki Prize-winning author Keiichi Ito's "Lamentations of the Falling Sun". It is a legendary play that gave birth to the golden trio of Ran Hou, Masumi Ohara, and Jun Anna. It was critically acclaimed when it premiered in 1971, and won the Art Festival Excellence Award when it was revived in 1984.
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