When the manga and light novel series were licensed for English language distribution, Seven Seas Entertainment did not use the exclamation mark in the title. The original short stories, manga, light novels, and video game used the exclamation mark in the title the anime excluded it. There is a slight difference in the title of the series between media and national affiliation. A visual novel was produced in 2006 by MediaWorks for the PlayStation 2. An anime television series was produced in 2006 by Madhouse and is licensed by Media Blasters. Strawberry Panic! was one of the debut titles on the company's light novel and yuri manga production lines. The series became sufficiently popular for Seven Seas Entertainment to license the manga series and light novels for English language distribution. įollowing Strawberry Panic!'s first run in Dengeki G's Magazine it was six months before results began to indicate that the series was a success, and that its fans were growing in number the manga and light novels which followed were a reflection of its popularity. The original artist was Chitose Maki, who was succeeded by Namuchi Takumi when production of the manga and light novels began. A common theme throughout the stories is the intimate lesbian relationships between the characters. Strawberry Panic! is a series of Japanese illustrated short stories written by Sakurako Kimino, which focus on a group of teenage girls attending three affiliated all-girl schools on Astraea Hill. Strawberry Panic! Girls' School in Fullbloom
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