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Fairy Idol Kanon

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Fairy Idol Kanon
フェアリーアイドルかのん
GenreFantasy, Comedy, Idol
Manga
Written byMera Hakamada
Published byPoplar Publishing
English publisher
DemographicChildren
MagazineMonthly Comic BunBun
Original runDecember 6, 2003November 6, 2006
Volumes4

Fairy Idol Kanon (フェアリーアイドルかのん) is a children's manga series written and illustrated by Mera Hakamada, who is best known for creating The Last Uniform. Being Hakamada's debut work,[1] the manga follows three elementary schoolgirls from Japan learning how to be idols while helping a fairy princess in saving her world. The series was serialized in the children's magazine Monthly Comic BunBun and published by Poplar Publishing into four volumes.[2][3] The series was licensed for an English release in 2009 by Udon Entertainment as part of their then-new Udon Kids line of manga.[4][5]

Plot[edit]

Kanon Kohinata is a 10 year old girl attending Hinoura Elementary School who loves to sing. One day, she and her two friends and classmates, Marika Amano and Kodama Yagi, find a fairy who has been severely hurt after school. The fairy begs for the girls to sing together, and after an agreement the girls decide to help her. Their voices help heal the fairy, who then reveals herself as Princess Alto of the Kingdom of Sound. Alto tells the girls that her kingdom, a fairy world that relies on singing voices from the Earth for energy, is in trouble as all the appreciation for music has been replaced with popularity and trends. Alto asks for them to sing all around the world to help her, which then gives the girls the idea to form an idol group.

After a few obstacles, the girls manage to find an agent who scouts them for his company and form their idol group, which they named "The New Dancerz." The girls, with Alto's help, manage to gain popularity while they are frequently confronted by their rival, Julia Matsuoka. She and her fairy, Sharp, try to use black magic to stop the girls from being more popular than her and from helping the Kingdom of Sound.

Characters[edit]

Kanon Kohinata (小日向かのん, Kohinata Kanon)
Kanon is the titular protagonist of the series and the leader of The New Dancerz. She loves singing and helping others, especially Alto and her friends. She has a special singing voice that seems to attract everyone and can provide a lot of positive energy. Her mother is responsible and realistic, who warns Kanon of what comes with living as a celebrity before eventually letting her follow her dreams. Her last name is never mentioned in the English version of the manga.
Marika Amano (天野まりか, Amano Marika)
Marika is one of Kanon's friends from school. She is headstrong, but also very realistic and knows her way around the business industry. She is considered to be the best singer of the three girls and sometimes considers Kanon to be her rival. Her mother, Manami Amano, was once an idol, but now hosts her own cooking show, Go! Go! Cooking.
Kodama Yagi (八木こだま, Yagi Kodama)
Kodama is another one of Kanon's friends from school. She is very considerate and quiet, except around celebrities she likes, and is also knowledgeable about many ongoing trends. Her voice is considered to be softest of the group. She has a brother, Yagihiko, who helps The New Dancerz make indie albums.
Alto (アルト)
Alto is a fairy and the princess of the Kingdom of Sound (音の国, lit. "Country of Sound"). Despite her status, she is actually not very good at singing. She is very helpful and enjoys learning new things about the human world as she helps the girls become idols. She can use her "takt", her magical wand with an orb with glittering stars inside, to cast spells for the girls. Her takt is later upgraded to a wand with a star and an orb marked with a musical note, enabling her to use a spell called Magical Healing (マジカルヒーリング), to protect the girls from dark magic. Her mother is the queen of her world, her grandmother Flat the priest of the temple by the forest, and her aunt Forte lives and watches over the forest. Her older sister Sharp and her aunt Forte, both who were close to her, seem to have changed sides.
Julia Matsuoka (松岡ジュリア, Matsuoka Julia)
Julia is a popular singer who also performs in American movies. She is one of the antagonists in the series, acting as the girls' rival who wants nothing more than to be more popular than them. She has Sharp working on her side, often ruining many of the girls' plans. Her mother, Hijiri Matsuoka, is a famous actress.
Sharp (シャープ)
Sharp is a fairy, as well as Alto's older sister. She is one of the antagonists alongside Julia, and was found working with her after her long disappearance. She uses dark magic instead of the white magic fairies normally use, and performs her spells with a crescent-shaped wand. She also is a natural at dancing.
Pierre Yamada (山田ピエール, Yamada Pierre)
The owner of Yamada Talent Agency (山田芸能プロダクション, lit. "Yamada Entertainment Productions") who scouts the girls. He is enthusiastic about his job and loves fashion.

Media[edit]

Manga[edit]

Fairy Idol Kanon was serialized in Monthly Comic BunBun from the magazine's first issue on December 6, 2003 to the December 2006 issue on November 6, 2006.[6][7][8] 27 chapters and an extra side story were collected into 4 tankōbon volumes during September 10, 2004 to April 10, 2006.[9][10][11][12]

Udon Entertainment licensed the series in 2009 for an English release in the United States.[4][5] The series has also been published in Korean by Hak Sanmoonhwasa in 2010.[13]

Volume list[edit]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
1 September 10, 2004ISBN 9784591082683 Search this book on .June 14, 2009ISBN 9781897376898 Search this book on .
  • Stage 1: The Super Group is Formed!!
  • Stage 2: The Three Girls Put Their Hearts Into It!
  • Stage 3: Beautiful Harmony
  • Stage 4: Go!Go!Cooking♥
  • Stage 5: Duel at the Audition!
  • Stage 6: Performing on the Streets of Harajuku?!
  • BunBun Bonus Theater: Kanonderella
2 April 9, 2005ISBN 9784591085608 Search this book on .October 20, 2009ISBN 9781897376904 Search this book on .
  • Stage 7: The Other Side of the Pool
  • Stage 8: The Miracle Voice(?) Clears the Way!!
  • Stage 9: Charlotte Attacks!
  • Stage 10: Exploring the Fairy Castle!
  • Stage 11: Reunion
  • Stage 12: Let's Dance!!
  • Stage 13: The Magic of Kindness
3 October 8, 2005ISBN 9784591086476 Search this book on .April 13, 2010ISBN 9781897376911 Search this book on .
  • Stage 14: Collaboration Battle
  • Stage 15: Julia's Deal
  • Stage 16: Song of a Promise Made
  • Stage 17: Competition!!
  • Stage 18: Magic on Stage!?
  • Stage 19: Uncertainty
  • Stage 20: Hearts Linked by Song
4 April 10, 2006ISBN 9784591090145 Search this book on .December 14, 2010ISBN 9781897376928 Search this book on .
  • Stage 21: You Can Do It!
  • Stage 22: On Stage
  • Stage 23: The Decision
  • Stage 24: Comeback
  • Stage 25: The Secret of the Black Orb
  • Stage 26: Risking Her Life
  • Stage 27: Always With You

Reception[edit]

Fairy Idol Kanon received mixed to positive reception upon the release of the English version. A review from one of School Library Journal's blogs, "Good Comics for Kids", recommends the series for those new to manga, but criticizes the unrealistic nature of the main characters in the first volume of the series, saying that the "nod to realism is undercut by the fact we never see the girls rehearse, take a lesson, learn dance steps, or discuss musical interpretation", and notes that the girls "are bombarded with speeches extolling the importance of cooperation, perseverance, and humility when pursuing their dream of superstardom, making the omission of 'cultivating high standards' and 'practicing' especially curious".[14] Brigid Alverson of Teenreads.com writes, "The sparkles and sweetness of Fairy Idol Kanon may make adults roll their eyes, but it’s written for young girls, and it’s best viewed through that lens".[15]

In the 2012 book, A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics: Choosing Titles Your Children Will Love, Fairy Idol Kanon is recommended alongside Happy Happy Clover, with the book stating: "Happy Happy Clover readers who want more sweet, cheery, all-girl manga fun should look for Hakamada's series about three friends who long to be musical stars— and the fairy princess who helps them achieve their dreams."[16] The series was ranked at 8th on a Top 10 list for fairy-themed manga on anime site Honey's Anime.[17]

References[edit]

  1. Hakamada, Mera (May 2009). Fairy Idol Kanon. 1. Udon Entertainment. p. 32. ISBN 9781897376898. OCLC 419287292. Search this book on
  2. "フェアリーアイドルかのん Fairy Idol Kanon". 英語版の漫画で学ぼう (in Japanese). 20 December 2010. Retrieved 8 January 2018. 月刊コミックブンブンで連載されていた、袴田めらによるフェアリーアイドルかのんCS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  3. Hakamada, Mera. "袴田めらのお仕事履歴" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2018. 「フェアリーアイドルかのん」全4巻(ポプラ社)CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Cha, Kai-Ming (24 November 2008). "Udon Debuts Manga Line for Kids". Publishers Weekly. PWxyz, LLC. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "UDON Announces Manga Line for Kids 12 and Under". ComicList. 18 December 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  6. "月刊コミックブンブンを惜しむ会". 月刊コミックブンブン (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  7. "プレコミックブンブン作品リスト". Blade Watch (in Japanese). Retrieved 4 September 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  8. "プレコミック ブンブン 2006年 12月号 [雑誌]" (in Japanese). Amazon. Retrieved 4 September 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  9. "フェアリーアイドルかのん1" (in Japanese). Poplar Publishing. Retrieved 4 September 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  10. フェアリーアイドルかのん (1) ブンブンコミックス (in Japanese). Amazon. ASIN 4591082687.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link) Search this book on
  11. "フェアリーアイドルかのん4" (in Japanese). Poplar Publishing. Retrieved 4 September 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  12. フェアリーアイドルかのん 4 (ブンブンコミックス) (in Japanese). Amazon. ASIN 4591090140.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link) Search this book on
  13. Fairy Idol Kanon. 1 (Korean edition). Amazon. 2010-03-15. ISBN 978-8925837642. Search this book on
  14. Dacey, Katherine (31 March 2009). "Good manga for kids, March 2009". Good Comics For Kids. School Library Journal. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  15. Alverson, Brigid (14 June 2009). "Fairy Idol Kanon Vol. 1". Teenreads. The Book Report Network. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  16. Robins, Scott; Wildsmith, Snow (2012-05-31). A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics: Choosing Titles Your Children Will Love. Krause Publications. p. 106. ISBN 9781440229947. Search this book on
  17. "Top 10 Fairy Manga [Best Recommendations]". Honey's Anime. qdopp, Inc. 2 February 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2018.

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