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{{quote| ''"This is something that happened in the town closest to the first star of the night. The important story of the two of them. Where should I begin?"''}}
{{quote|''"This is something that happened in the town closest to the first star of the night. The important story of the two of them. Where should I begin?"''}}


Masaharu "Haru" Tsuwabuki is an introverted [[High School]] student. After going about things as usual he bumps into a masked figure and accidently picks up a dropped potion of theirs, later drinking it thinking it to be soda. He then finds himself transformed into a lamb, and must collect seven stardrops to return to normal.
Masaharu "Haru" Tsuwabuki is an introverted [[High School]] student. After going about things as usual he bumps into a masked figure and accidently picks up a dropped potion of theirs, later drinking it thinking it to be soda. He then finds himself transformed into a lamb, and must collect seven stardrops to return to normal.


''Nanatsuiro Drops'' is a [[Visual Novel]] developed by UNISONSHIFT and released on April 21, 2006. First available on the PC, the game contained adult-only content. It was later ported to the [[Play Station]] 2 by Media Works and released [[Ascended Extra|with additional characters]] but [[Bleached Underpants|without the adult content]] on September 20, 2007 under the title ''Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!''. A similarly censored version for the Nintendo DS was released on May 15, 2008.
'''''Nanatsuiro Drops''''' is a [[Visual Novel]] developed by UNISONSHIFT and released on April 21, 2006. First available on the PC, the game contained adult-only content. It was later ported to the [[PlayStation]] 2 by Media Works and released [[Ascended Extra|with additional characters]] but [[Bleached Underpants|without the adult content]] on September 20, 2007 under the title ''Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!''. A similarly censored version for the Nintendo DS was released on May 15, 2008.


Shortly after a [[Light Novel]] was adapted from the work written by Tamaki Ichikawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, published by Enterbrain on June 30th 2006.
Shortly after a [[Light Novel]] was adapted from the work written by Tamaki Ichikawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, published by Enterbrain on June 30th 2006.
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This was quickly followed with a [[Seinen]] [[Manga]] adaptation created directly under UNISONSHIFT and illustrated by Yūki Takami first published by Media Works in September 30th in Dengeki G's Magazine with an ongoing run, currently totaling three volumes. A second Shōnen [[Manga]] adaptation also produced under UNISONSHIFT was made under the title ''Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!'' illustrated by Sorahiko Mizusima and again published by Media Works this time in Dengeki Comic Gao!, running from April 27, 2007 ? February 27, 2008, culminating in one volume.
This was quickly followed with a [[Seinen]] [[Manga]] adaptation created directly under UNISONSHIFT and illustrated by Yūki Takami first published by Media Works in September 30th in Dengeki G's Magazine with an ongoing run, currently totaling three volumes. A second Shōnen [[Manga]] adaptation also produced under UNISONSHIFT was made under the title ''Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!'' illustrated by Sorahiko Mizusima and again published by Media Works this time in Dengeki Comic Gao!, running from April 27, 2007 ? February 27, 2008, culminating in one volume.


Finally, a [[Twelve Episode Anime|twelve episode TV Anime]] was produced by Studio Barcelona under director Takashi Yamamoto with an original run between July 2, 2007 ? September 30, 2007. The opening theme is "Shining stars bless☆" by Kaori Utatsuki, and the ending theme is "Mo・o!" by Loverin Tamburin
Finally, a [[Twelve-Episode Anime|twelve episode TV Anime]] was produced by Studio Barcelona under director Takashi Yamamoto with an original run between July 2, 2007 and September 30, 2007. The opening theme is "Shining stars bless☆" by Kaori Utatsuki, and the ending theme is "Mo・o!" by Loverin Tamburin


An Internet radio show called Nanatsuiro Radio! was also based on the work, starting on April 6, 2007, and published by Media Works.
An Internet radio show called Nanatsuiro Radio! was also based on the work, starting on April 6, 2007, and published by Media Works.
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=== The anime provides examples of: ===


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* [[Beach Episode]]: Episode 4.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Episode 4.
* [[Blush Sticker]]: These seem to be an actual part of Yuki-chan's face.
* [[Blush Sticker]]: These seem to be an actual part of Yuki-chan's face.
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* [[First Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Sumomo and Haru}} have theirs in episode 8.
* [[First Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Sumomo and Haru}} have theirs in episode 8.
* [[Gotta Catch Em All]]: Whoever gets 7 Stardrops first wins.
* [[Gotta Catch Em All]]: Whoever gets 7 Stardrops first wins.
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl]]: Haru is very tall, while Sumomo is very short.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl]]: Haru is very tall, while Sumomo is very short.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Every episode name has the word "color" somewhere in it.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: Every episode name has the word "color" somewhere in it.
* [[Large Ham]]: Arthur Matsuda.
* [[Large Ham]]: Arthur Matsuda.
* [[Laser Guided Amnesia]]: {{spoiler|The price of giving Haru the potion that makes it so he won't turn into Yuki-chan again is that he won't have any memory of the past six months. Meaning pretty much everything from just before the start of episode 1.}}
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: {{spoiler|The price of giving Haru the potion that makes it so he won't turn into Yuki-chan again is that he won't have any memory of the past six months. Meaning pretty much everything from just before the start of episode 1.}}
* [[Les Yay]]: Nako-chan with Sumomo.
* [[Les Yay]]: Nako-chan with Sumomo.
* [[Luminescent Blush]]
* [[Luminescent Blush]]
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* [[Meganekko]]: Nona Yuuki. She only needs them in civilian form, apparently.
* [[Meganekko]]: Nona Yuuki. She only needs them in civilian form, apparently.
* [[Missing Mom]]: Sumomo's mom is apparently working overseas, or something.
* [[Missing Mom]]: Sumomo's mom is apparently working overseas, or something.
* [[Names the Same]]: Think of another Nadeshiko who has long dark hair, is best friends with a pink haired girl, and has skills with the [[Blade On a Stick]]. ''[[Shugo Chara]]'' may come to mind.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Think of another Nadeshiko who has long dark hair, is best friends with a pink haired girl, and has skills with the [[Blade on a Stick]]. ''[[Shugo Chara]]'' may come to mind.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]: Haru's friend Keisuke.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]: Haru's friend Keisuke.
* [[The Ojou]]: Nona.
* [[The Ojou]]: Nona.
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]: Nako-chan's full name is Nadeshiko Yaeno. Anyone who doesn't call her 'Nako' calls her 'Yaeno'.
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Nako-chan's full name is Nadeshiko Yaeno. Anyone who doesn't call her 'Nako' calls her 'Yaeno'.
* [[Official Couple]]: Haru/Sumomo.
* [[Official Couple]]: Haru/Sumomo.
* [[Punny Name]]: In Japanese 'Yuuki Nona' can be written as ''organic vegetables''.
* [[Punny Name]]: In Japanese 'Yuuki Nona' can be written as ''organic vegetables''.
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* [[Secret Keeper]]: Nadeshiko.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Nadeshiko.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Sumomo.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Sumomo.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Pretty much everyone in regards to Haru/Sumomo.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: Pretty much everyone in regards to Haru/Sumomo.
* [[Super Deformed]]
* [[Super-Deformed]]
* [[Tanabata]]: Episode 3.
* [[Tanabata]]: Episode 3.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: From the end of episode 9 through the end of episode 12, there are quite a few.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: From the end of episode 9 through the end of episode 12, there are quite a few.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: An odd case in that they wait until the ninth episode to give her one, and then we see it exactly twice.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: An odd case in that they wait until the ninth episode to give her one, and then we see it exactly twice.
* [[Twelve Episode Anime]]
* [[Twelve-Episode Anime]]
* [[Weird Moon]]: On a new moon, Haru will stay human for the whole day. On a full moon, Haru will remain as Yuki-chan for the whole day.
* [[Weird Moon]]: On a new moon, Haru will stay human for the whole day. On a full moon, Haru will remain as Yuki-chan for the whole day.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Sumomo(pink), Nako-chan(green), Nona(blue), and Nobuko(literal red).
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Sumomo(pink), Nako-chan(green), Nona(blue), and Nobuko(literal red).
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{{quote| ''"For example, when looking at the stars outside the window. For example, when writing in the secret journal about the day. Mysterious things suddenly fall down from the sky. The key to everything are the Stardrops that fall from the sky, and a special girl. It is a magical story of 'a seven-colored first love that encompasses you.'"''}}
{{quote|''"For example, when looking at the stars outside the window. For example, when writing in the secret journal about the day. Mysterious things suddenly fall down from the sky. The key to everything are the Stardrops that fall from the sky, and a special girl. It is a magical story of 'a seven-colored first love that encompasses you.'"''}}


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Latest revision as of 23:46, 19 August 2019

Sumomo and Yuki-chan

"This is something that happened in the town closest to the first star of the night. The important story of the two of them. Where should I begin?"

Masaharu "Haru" Tsuwabuki is an introverted High School student. After going about things as usual he bumps into a masked figure and accidently picks up a dropped potion of theirs, later drinking it thinking it to be soda. He then finds himself transformed into a lamb, and must collect seven stardrops to return to normal.

Nanatsuiro Drops is a Visual Novel developed by UNISONSHIFT and released on April 21, 2006. First available on the PC, the game contained adult-only content. It was later ported to the PlayStation 2 by Media Works and released with additional characters but without the adult content on September 20, 2007 under the title Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!!. A similarly censored version for the Nintendo DS was released on May 15, 2008.

Shortly after a Light Novel was adapted from the work written by Tamaki Ichikawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito, published by Enterbrain on June 30th 2006.

This was quickly followed with a Seinen Manga adaptation created directly under UNISONSHIFT and illustrated by Yūki Takami first published by Media Works in September 30th in Dengeki G's Magazine with an ongoing run, currently totaling three volumes. A second Shōnen Manga adaptation also produced under UNISONSHIFT was made under the title Nanatsuiro Drops Pure!! illustrated by Sorahiko Mizusima and again published by Media Works this time in Dengeki Comic Gao!, running from April 27, 2007 ? February 27, 2008, culminating in one volume.

Finally, a twelve episode TV Anime was produced by Studio Barcelona under director Takashi Yamamoto with an original run between July 2, 2007 and September 30, 2007. The opening theme is "Shining stars bless☆" by Kaori Utatsuki, and the ending theme is "Mo・o!" by Loverin Tamburin

An Internet radio show called Nanatsuiro Radio! was also based on the work, starting on April 6, 2007, and published by Media Works.

The anime provides examples of:

"For example, when looking at the stars outside the window. For example, when writing in the secret journal about the day. Mysterious things suddenly fall down from the sky. The key to everything are the Stardrops that fall from the sky, and a special girl. It is a magical story of 'a seven-colored first love that encompasses you.'"