Read Hi Score Girl Manga Chapter 65

Japanese manga serial

Hi Score Girl
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ハイスコアガール
( Hai Sukoa Gāru )
Genre Romantic one-act
Manga
Written by Rensuke Oshikiri
Published by Square Enix
English publisher

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Foursquare Enix Manga & Books

Magazine Monthly Large Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run Oct 25, 2010September 25, 2018
Volumes 10
Anime television series
Directed past Yoshiki Yamakawa
Written past Tatsuhiko Urahata
Music by Yoko Shimomura
Studio J.C.Staff (production)
SMDE (animation)[1]
Licensed by Netflix
Original network Tokyo MX, MBS, BS11
Original run July thirteen, 2018 December xx, 2019
Episodes 21 + three OVAs
Manga
Hullo Score Daughter DASH
Written by Rensuke Oshikiri
Published by Square Enix
Magazine Monthly Big Gangan
Demographic Seinen
Original run December 25, 2019 – present
Volumes two
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Hi Score Girl ( ハイスコアガール , Hai Sukoa Gāru ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rensuke Oshikiri, running from October 25, 2010 to September 25, 2018. The story revolves around the life of gamer Haruo Yaguchi, the coin-op gaming setting (nigh notably Fighting games), the changes that develop within both over time, and his relationship with placidity female gamer Akira Ono. Known as a '90s arcade romantic one-act, the series is notable for its unique art style, and thoroughly accurate depictions of the multitude of gaming software, hardware, and even civilization that are featured. An anime goggle box series adaptation by J.C.Staff and SMDE aired from July to September 2018.[2] A second season aired from October to Dec 2019.[3]

Characters [edit]

Haruo Yaguchi ( 矢口 春雄 , Yaguchi Haruo )
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[iv] (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English language)[five]
A immature homo who is dismal in various facets of life: He'southward not academic, not athletic, and not very attractive. The only thing he's got going for him is an insane corporeality of mad gamer skills. He rules the arcade scene as "Beastly Fingers Haruo", until he meets his match during a fateful run across with Akira Ono while playing Street Fighter Ii. Undeterred, he seeks to challenge and i day out play her, because her his rival. While he starts off every bit a snarky deviling with an ego bigger than whatsoever winning streak he could rack up in Street Fighter, he somewhen grows out of it. Yet, he never abandons his dedication and love for gaming, which almost borders on unhealthy obsession. On the bright side, this pure passion for gaming is what leads him to finding some of his closest friends.
Akira Ono ( 大野 晶 , Ōno Akira )
Voiced past: Sayumi Suzushiro[4] (Japanese); Christine Marie Cabanos (English)[5]
The daughter of the Ono zaibatsu, Akira is rich, popular, and multi-talented – the polar opposite of Haruo. However, in attempt to escape the strict educational regimen she faces at habitation, she sneaks away every so often to play in game centers where she showcases her exceptional gaming skills. She initially encounters Haruo during a match of Street Fighter 2, and from then on bonds with him over their common honey for gaming. She never talks, and communicates solely through gestures and facial expressions. She likewise appears as a guest support character in Million Arthur: Arcana Blood.[half-dozen]
Koharu Hidaka ( 日高 小春 , Hidaka Koharu )
Voiced by: Yūki Hirose[4] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher (English)[v]
A girl who was introduced as a inferior high classmate of Haruo's before attention an all-girl high school with Onizuka, initially introverted and spending much of her time studying alone before spending time with Haruo subsequently her family store acquired a Neo Geo MVS. She became a more sociable person with an involvement in gaming subsequently spending time, her natural instinct for fighting games making her a force to be reckoned with. After a fateful showdown at her and Haruo's usual stomping grounds and due to her jealous nature, she developed a scrap of a sadistic side whenever Haruo's around. Her skills garnered the attention of the "Mizonokuchi Forcefulness" leader, Nikotama, who helped Koharu truly awaken her love for fighting games. She ends up becoming a middle school teacher in the sequel series Hello Score Girl DASH.
Kotaro Miyao ( 宮尾 光太郎 , Miyao Kōtarō )
Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu[vii] (Japanese); Lucien Dodge (English)[5]
One of Haruo's classmates during junior high and high school who is his best guy friend. He also enjoys arcades, though not to the same degree as Haruo. He has a knack for alluring the ladies, and is quick to pick up on the bizarre dearest triangle formed by his classmates.
Genta Doi ( 土井 玄太 , Doi Genta )
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[7] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley (English)[5]
Haruo's classmate in 6-2, and again in loftier school. A snobby kid who tries to come off as cultured and suave, his attempts to woo Akira are met with failure. During high school, he begins to hang around Haruo and Miyao.
Moemi Goda ( 業田 萌美 , Gōda Moemi )
Voiced by: Shizuka Itō[seven] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)[5]
The bespectacled official instructor of the Ono household. A totalitarian disciplinarian who volition cease at nothing to make certain Akira is cypher short of perfect and worthy as an heir to the Ono family proper name, she is absolutely against any kind of fun inside the Ono household, which creates friction amongst its inhabitants. After seeing the effect Haruo'due south had on Akira and the error of her ways, she begins to relent a lilliputian, with an emphasis on the word "picayune". If i doesn't piece of work difficult plenty, she piles on more work. If one works too hard, she rewards them by piling on more piece of work.
Chihiro Onizuka ( 鬼塚 ちひろ , Onizuka Chihiro )
Voiced by: Daria Mido[7] (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English language)[5]
A girl who went to school with Haruo from elementary to junior high, and so seen at the same all-daughter high school with Koharu. She is grotesque in appearance and crass in demeanor, though she plainly isn't self aware of that. She likewise has a noticeable lisp.
Namie Yaguchi ( 矢口 なみえ , Yaguchi Namie )
Voiced by: Satomi Arai[seven] (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)[v]
Namie is the energetic Mom who raises Haruo. (The disposition of Yagouchi'south father is totally unknown and deliberately never mentioned in the show or anime; he may exist deceased, divorced or peradventure simply absent due to work.) Despite his shortcomings, she'southward very supportive of her son in her ain quirky and loving manner. Whenever there'due south company, she's quick to offer her special stack of "Hotcakes Directly From a Manga".
Jiya ( じいや , Jiya )
Voiced past: Chō[7] (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English)[5]
An elderly man that works equally Akira'due south chauffeur. He is a cocky-proclaimed pachinko aficionado, and has a nasty habit of running over Haruo with the family limousine.
Makoto Ono ( 大野 真 , Ōno Makoto )
Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki[7] (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)[eight]
Akira's rebellious elderberry sis who relinquished her office as rightful heir to the Ono conglomerate to her younger sis. She secretly regretted doing so, having seen the wringer Moemi put her sister through over several years. She'due south since lightened up knowing that Akira's establish a friend in Haruo through her formerly secret passion for gaming. Makoto has extremely like features to her younger sister Akira, only none of the discipline and fortitude. Having grown tired of the Spartan upbringing brought upon her by her family name, she now tries to relish the wonders of the "exterior world" much to the ire of the family tutor, Moemi. As such, she frequently runs into Haruo and his friends after her introduction. She's also on adept terms with Haruo'southward female parent, and has become yet another frequent invitee of the Yaguchi household.
Numata ( 沼田先生 , Numata )
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[ix] (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English)[v]
A guidance counselor at Haruo's middle schoolhouse, and likes to play video games as well. He resembles Lau Chan from Virtua Fighter.
Felicia Nikotama ( 二子玉川 フェリシア , Nikotamagawa Felicia )
Voiced by: Shiori Izawa[10] (Japanese); Reba Buhr (English language) [8]
Daughter of an arcade proprietor, Felicia is the head of the "Mizonokuchi Force", a ring of gamers who operate in Kawasaki City. She takes Koharu under her wing after witnessing her skill.
Aulbath Ōimachi
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima[11] (Japanese); Erik Scott Kimerer (English)
Sagat Takdanobaba
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[11] (Japanese); Tony Azzolino (English)
Blanka Kuhombutsu
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe[eleven] (Japanese); Kyle McCarley (English)
Sasquatch Tamagawagakuenmae
Voiced by: Kenshō Ono[11]

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Oshikiri launched the manga in Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan on October 25, 2010, and ended its serialization on September 25, 2018 in the tenth 2018 issue of the magazine.[12] The series has been published in ten tankōbon volumes, with the first book released on February 25, 2012,[thirteen] and the tenth and final volume released on March 25, 2019.[14] Square Enix Manga & Books licensed the manga in English, with the first book released on February 25, 2020.[15] The December 2019 issue of Monthly Large Gangan announced that a spinoff manga titled Hi Score Girl DASH focusing on Koharu Hidaka, now a centre school instructor, will be in the magazine's adjacent issue on December 25.[sixteen]

Anime [edit]

Monthly Big Gangan announced in December 2013 that an anime adaptation was green-lit.[17] The anime adaptation was confirmed to be a tv set serial animated by SMDE,[1] with production by J.C. Staff, in March 2018,[7] and aired from July 13 to September 28, 2018. It is directed past Yoshiki Yamakawa and written past Tatsuhiko Urahata, featuring character designs by Michiru Kuwabata, and music past Yoko Shimomura.[eighteen] The series' opening theme song "New Stranger" was performed by Sora tob sakana, while the serial' ending theme song "Hōkago Lark" was performed by Etsuko Yakushimaru.[19] Netflix streamed the anime on December 24, 2018 with an English dub.[xx] [21] The series received iii OVA episodes titled Actress Stage that premiered on March twenty, 2019.[22] [x]

A 2nd, nine episode long season aired from Oct 25 to December 20, 2019, with the staff and cast reprising their roles.[23] The second season's opening theme vocal "Flash" was performed by Sora tob sakana, while the second flavour's ending theme song "Unknown World Map" was performed by Etsuko Yakushimaru.[24] [25] Season 2 premiered on Netflix on April nine, 2020 outside of Japan and Mainland china.[26]

Reception [edit]

It was number two on the 2013 Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Top 20 Manga for Male Readers survey.[27] It was as well nominated for the sixth Manga Taishō[28] and the 17th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.[29] Information technology was number nine in the 2013 Comic Natalie G Prize.[30]

As of December 30, 2012, volume three has sold 59,016 copies[31] and every bit of July 7, 2013, volume four has sold 103,734 copies.[32]

Legal problems [edit]

On August v, 2014, Osaka District Police searched the offices of Square Enix, the publishers of Hi Score Girl, acting on an IP violation claim by SNK Playmore stating that the manga allegedly features over 100 instances of characters from The King of Fighters, Samurai Shodown, and other fighting games.[33] In response, Square Enix voluntarily recalled all printed volumes and temporarily suspended publication of futurity volumes and digital sales. However, the manga continued its run in Monthly Big Gangan.[34]

In August 2015, it was reported that Foursquare Enix and SNK Playmore had reached a settlement, cancelling the lawsuit and enabling the manga to be sold again in different formats.[35] [36]

References [edit]

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  3. ^ "Hi Score Girl Anime Gets 2nd Season in October". Anime News Network . Retrieved 2019-05-21 .
  4. ^ a b c Sherman, Jennifer (May 24, 2018). "Hi Score Daughter Anime Casts Kōhei Amasaki, Sayumi Suzushiro, Yūki Hirose". Anime News Network . Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f 1000 h i j "Round i". Loftier Score Daughter. Episode i. USA: Netflix. Event occurs at Endmost credits, English Linguistic communication Cast.
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  10. ^ a b Sherman, Jennifer (2018-12-17). "Hi Score Girl Anime's New Episodes Reveal Bandage, March 20 Release". Anime News Network . Retrieved 2018-12-17 .
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  21. ^ "The List of Anime Coming to Netflix this December 2018!". Anime UK News. 2018-11-xx. Retrieved 2018-12-14 .
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  23. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (2019-03-21). "Hi Score Girl Anime Gets second Season in October". Anime News Network . Retrieved 2019-03-21 .
  24. ^ Mateo, Alex (2019-08-23). "sora tob sakana Perform How-do-you-do Score Daughter Two Anime'south Opening Theme Song". Anime News Network . Retrieved 2019-08-23 .
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  28. ^ "Akimi Yoshida's Umimachi Diary Wins sixth Manga Taisho Award". Anime News Network. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2013-09-04 .
  29. ^ "17th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize Nominees Announced". Anime News Network. 2013-02-26. Retrieved 2013-12-04 .
  30. ^ "Nami Sano'due south Sakamoto desu ga? Manga Wins Comic Natalie Grand Prize". Anime News Network. 2013-09-eighteen. Retrieved 2013-12-02 .
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External links [edit]

  • Hi Score Girl on Netflix
  • High Score Girl at Square Enix (in Japanese)
  • Hello Score Girl Anime Official Site (in Japanese)
  • Hi Score Daughter (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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