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Yosuga no Sora (ヨスガノソラ, lit. "Sky of Connection") is a Japanese romance/drama adult visual novel developed by CUFFS ("Sphere") The game was originally released for Windows PC on December 5, 2008. It was adapted into a serialized manga and a TV anime series. A fan disc titled Haruka na Sora was released later on October 24, 2009 which contains short scenarios such as Kozue and Yahiro routes as well as a continuation of Sora's route[1] Check out the Discord server |
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Translations of Yosuga no Sora
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The Yosuga no Sora franchise has been translated into various languages. Many fan projects are currently recruiting help in this endeavor. Chief among them is the TRJR English translation project, which has made many strides in translating Yosuga no Sora content, and also assists the other languages in getting recruits. TRJR works in close partnership with the Wiki, and is seeking help. More info can be found on their blog. |
Visual Novel
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The Source Material for all other Yosuga no Sora media. Two twins - Haruka and Sora, are going back to their grandfather's house. The two remember their many visits to the house when they were kids. A while ago, they lost their parents in a car accident prompting the move to their grandfather's house.... Nao, their old friend, Ryouhei, Haru's classmate, Akira, a miko at a neighboring shrine, Kazuha, Akira's close friend, and Kozue, the class rep, welcome them. Nothing has changed. Good memories and a silent atmosphere heal the sadness.... However, the peaceful life gradually changes.... A secret promise made a long time ago. A lost treasure. The real reason for moving to the town. Feelings long kept a secret. The story now starts under the summer sun... |
Anime
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Yosuga no Sora was adapted into a 12-episode anime series that started airing on October 4, 2010. Each episode consists of a 22-minute feature segment and a 3-minute omake segment. The main plot of the anime is presented in a multi-arc branching format that independently tells the stories of Kazuha, Akira, Nao, and Sora while sharing certain common episodes. The title of each episode incorporates the names of the characters it concerns. The bonus segment focuses on Motoka's story, relying more extensively on humor and chibi character designs. Each segment has its own ending credit sequence in each episode. The first volume of the series was released by King Records for DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats on December 22, 2010, and the final fourth volume was released on March 26, 2011 with a limited edition Blu-ray Disc, including the stuffed toy strap of Sora Kasugano. |
Manga
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Yosuga no Sora was adapted into a manga of the same title, written by Takashi Minaze, and serialized since the May issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace magazine. The manga is composed of two volumes, and was released from May 26, 2010 to December 15, 2010. The story is the same as the visual novel, however, some elements were removed or condensed and the main plot is centralized around Sora's romance with Haruka and their friendship with the other characters, rather than separate arcs/routes. |
Anthology Manga
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The Yosuga no Sora Anthology Manga, is a collection of original episodic short stories, composed by various authors. Little known in the West, it was first released on March 25th 2011, with a second volume released on July 25th 2011. Published by Enterbrain and approved by Sphere. |
Drama CDs
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The game release of Yosuga no Sora was supplemented by several drama CDs made available to pre-ordering customers at select Japanese retailers. Further releases accompanied Haruka na Sora and the Blue Ray releases of the anime. |
Music
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The OST for the original game, with music composed by Manack, was released by Sphere on 27 February, 2009. The OST for the anime adaptation, with music composed by Manabu Miwa (Manack) and Bruno Wen-li, consists of both new compositions and newly-arranged versions of tracks from the original game. It was released on two CDs, subtitled "Arrange" and "New", accompanying the Japanese Blu-ray Disc release of the anime with volumes 1 and 3 respectively. |
Characters
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