Saki (å'²-Saki-) is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ritz Kobayashi. The story revolves around a first-year high school girl named Saki Miyanaga who is brought into the competitive world of mahjong by another first-year, Nodoka Haramura. The manga has been serialized in Square Enix's Young Gangan since February 3, 2006, and has been collected into ten tankÅbon volumes in Japan as of December 2012. A 25-episode anime adaptation by Gonzo aired between April and September 2009 on TV Tokyo.
A side-story manga illustrated by Aguri Igarashi, Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A (å'² Saki é¿ç¥è³ç·¨ episode of Side-A), was serialized between the September 2011 and April 2013 issues of Monthly ShÅnen Gangan, with an anime adaptation by Studio Gokumi airing between April and July 2012, with four additional episodes airing between December 2012 and May 2013. A third anime series, Saki: The Nationals (å'²-Saki-å ¨å½ç·¨, Saki: Zenkoku-hen), also by Studio Gokumi, aired between January and April 2014. A spin-off series to Achiga-hen, Side story of -Saki-: Shinohayu the dawn of age, began serialization in Big Gangan from September 2013. A gag manga series by Saya Kiyoshi, Saki Biyori, began serialization in Young Gangan from June 17, 2011, with an original video animation to be released in July 2015.
Plot
Saki Miyanaga, a high school first-year student, does not like mahjong because her family would always force her to play it and punish her regardless of the outcome of the game. Due to this, she learned how to keep her score at zero, neither winning nor losing, a skill said to be more difficult than actually consistently winning. However, her friend from middle school, completely unaware of such circumstances, convinces her to visit the school's small mahjong club upon entering Kiyosumi High School. After the club discovers her ability, they recruit her permanently and convince her to win instead of breaking even. She easily does so with her skill and discovers a new love for mahjong, along with a friendship with her fellow club member, Nodoka Haramura. This leads the team to enter the prefecture's high school mahjong tournament with the goal of reaching the national high school competition.
The side-story manga, Saki: Achiga-hen episode of Side-A, is based in the area around Yoshino, Nara and follows a girl named Shizuno Takakamo, an old friend of Nodoka's, who used to be in Achiga Girls Academy's mahjong club together. A few years after the club disbanded and the two split up, Shizuno spots Nodoka on television as she makes her stride in mahjong. Wanting to see her old friend again, Shizuno decides to revive the Achiga Mahjong Club so that she can face against Nodoka in the inter-high national championships. The spin-off, Shinohayu the dawn of age, shows the childhood of the various pro mahjong players in the series, focusing on a girl named Shino Shiratsuki who enters the world of competitive mahjong to seek out her mother who disappeared one day.
Media
Manga
Written and drawn by Ritz Kobayashi, the Saki manga series is serialized in Square Enix's biweekly seinen manga magazine, Young Gangan. Serialization began on February 3, 2006, and is still ongoing, with a new chapter in every issue. Square Enix is also collecting the chapters in tankÅbon volumes. The first volume was released on December 25, 2006, and as of March 24, 2012, nine volumes have been released.
A 4-koma series written by Saya Kiyoshi, Saki Biyori (å'²æ¥å'), began serialization in Young Gangan from June 17, 2011. The first volume was released on March 24, 2012; two volumes have been released as of August 25, 2012. A spin-off manga series written by Kobayashi and illustrated by Aguri Igarashi, Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A (å'² Saki é¿ç¥è³ç·¨ episode of Side-A), was serialized in Square Enix's ShÅnen Gangan magazine between the September 2011 and April 2013 issues. The series is compiled into six volumes released between March 24, 2012 and August 24, 2013. Another spin-off manga titled Side Story of Saki: Shinohayu the Dawn of Age began serialization in Big Gangan from September 25, 2013. A series of parody one-shots titled Ritz (ç«, Ritsu), which detail the fictionalized backstory behind Kobayashi's serialization of Saki, have been written and illustrated by Hideki Owada and published in Young Gangan.
Anime
An anime adaptation of Saki was announced in the 24th issue of Young Gangan. The series was adapted by Gonzo, directed by Manabu Ono, and written by Tatsuhiko Urahata, From episode fifteen onwards, animation production was done by Picture Magic. On January 31, 2009, a 105-second promotional video began streaming on the anime's official website. The series aired on TV Tokyo and its affiliate stations between April 6 and September 28, 2009.
A 12-episode anime adaptation of Saki: Achiga-hen aired in Japan between April 9 and July 2, 2012. Ono and Urahata return as director and writer and animation production is done by Studio Gokumi. Four additional episodes aired on AT-X between December 24, 2012 and May 25, 2013. A short anime will be included with a Blu-ray boxset to be released on March 18, 2015. A third Saki anime series, titled Saki: The Nationals (å'²-Saki-å ¨å½ç·¨, Saki: Zenkoku-hen), aired 13 episodes between January 5 and April 6, 2014. Ono and Urahata again return as director and writer under Studio Gokumi. Each of the series are simulcasted by Crunchyroll. An original video animation of Saki Biyori will be bundled with the 14th manga volume of Saki on July 25, 2015.
Music
Saki uses five pieces of theme music, two opening themes and three ending themes. Saki: Achiga-hen episode of side-A uses four pieces of theme music, two opening themes and two ending themes. Saki: The Nationals currently uses one opening theme and two ending themes, one of which has variations featuring different artists.
- Opening themes
- "Glossy:MMM" by Miyuki Hashimoto (Saki, episodes 2-14, ending theme of episodes 1, 25, The Nationals ep 13)
- "Bloooomin'" by Little Non (Saki, episodes 15-25)
- "Miracle Rush" by StylipS (Saki: Achiga-hen, episodes 2-12, ending theme of episodes 1, 16)
- "TSUã»BAã»SA" by StylipS (Saki: Achiga-hen, episodes 13-15)
- "New Sparks!" by Miyuki Hashimoto (Saki: The Nationals, episodes 2-13, ending theme of episode 1)
- Ending themes
- "Netsuretsu Kangei Wonderland" (ç±çæ"è¿ãã"ã ã¼ãã"ã©, Enthusiastic Welcome Wonderland) by Kana Ueda, Ami Koshimizu, Rie Kugimiya, RyÅko Shiraishi, and Shizuka ItÅ (Saki, episodes 2-6, 8-9, 11-14)
- "Zankoku na Negai no Naka de" (æ®é ·ãªé¡ãã®ä¸ã§, Inside a Cruel Wish) by Kana Ueda and Ami Koshimizu (Saki, episodes 7, 10, 16, 18, 22)
- "Shikakui UchÅ« de Matteru yo" (åè§'ãå®å®ã§å¾ ã£ã¦ãã, Waiting For You in the World of Rectangles) by Kana Ueda, Ami Koshimizu, Rie Kugimiya, RyÅko Shiraishi, and Shizuka ItÅ (Saki, episodes 15, 17, 19-21, 23-24)
- "Square Panic Serenade" performed by Aoi YÅ«ki, Nao TÅyama, Kana Hanazawa, Mako and Yumi Uchiyama (Saki: Achiga-hen, episodes 2, 5-7, 12)
- "Futuristic Player" by Miyuki Hashimoto (Saki: Achiga-hen, episodes 3, 4, 8-11, 14-15)
- "True Gate" by Miyuki Hashimoto (Saki: The Nationals, episodes 2, 7, 9)
- "Kono Te ga Kiseki o Eranderu " (ã"ã®æãå¥è·¡ã'é¸ã"ã§ã, This Hand Will Draw a Miracle)
- "Miyamori Girls High School ver." (å®®å®å¥³å髿 ¡ ver., Miyamori Joshi KÅkÅ ver.) by Juri Nagatsuma, Mariko Mizuno, Moe Toyota, Rina Satou, and Maaya Uchida (Saki: The Nationals, episodes 3, 8)
- "Eisui Girls High School ver." (永水女å髿 ¡ ver., Eisui Joshi KÅkÅ ver.) by Saori Hayami, Chinatsu Akasaki, Kaori Mizuhashi, Ayumi Tsuji, and Sayaka Ohara (Saki: The Nationals, episodes 4, 6, 10)
- "Himematsu High School ver." (å§«æ¾é«æ ¡ ver, Himematsu KÅkÅ ver.) by Arisa Date, Haruka Yoshimura, Satsumi Matsuda, Mariko Nakatsu, and Minako Kotobuki (Saki: The Nationals, episodes 5, 12)
For the PSP game, the respective opening and ending themes are "Kimi ga Waratte Kureta kara, KyÅ mo Yume no Tane o MakÅ (Kimi Tane)" (åãç¬'ã£ã¦ãããããã仿¥ã夢ã®ç¨®ã'è'"ã"ãã-ãããã-, lit. "Because You Make Me Laugh, The Seeds of Dreams Will Bloom Today As Well") and "Bakuhatsu ShidÅ Revolution" (ççºå§åã¬ããªã¥ã¼ã·ã§ã³, Bakuhatsu ShidÅ ReboryÅ«shon, lit. "Exploding Startup Revolution"), both performed by Little Non. For the Achiga-hen PSP game, the opening theme is "Moment of Glory" by Miyuki Hashimoto.
Video games
A mahjong video game was unveiled at the 2009 Tokyo International Anime Fair, and later released on April 22, 2009. Gonzo collaborated with Sega in developing the arcade mahjong video game based on the series, and it is based on the MJ4 Ver.C network mahjong game. The game includes a Saki Single Mode, where the player can play with Saki characters instead of matching-up with opponents online. Another mahjong video game was developed by Alchemist for the PlayStation Portable, and was released in March 2010 in Japan under the name Saki Portable. A sequel, Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A Portable, was released on August 29, 2013.
References
External links
- Saki, Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side-A, and Saki Biyori official manga websites (Japanese)
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- Saki anime at TV Tokyo (Japanese)
- Saki (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side A (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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