七夕委員 -星に願いを篇- app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5738 ratings )
Entertainment Book
Developer: FujiTV
5.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Nov 2010
App size: 36.64 Mb

“This feeling, not quite love... But”

At last, the original and all color comic “Tanabata-Iin: When you wish upon a star” by author Kyo Machiko is coming to the application of iPad/iPhone. The story details the swaying fine sense in the everyday life of junior highschoolers and attracts public attention.

Special discount price until January 31st, 2011.

New bonus features for the iPad/iPhone edition that you cant get anywhere else include the artists comments and descriptions, unreleased drafts, file photos, and 5 original wallpapers.

Other features
- full-size display on iPad
- works on iPhone 3G/3GS/4
- two-page display on landscape mode
- slideshow/auto-play function

** iPhone 3G/3GS users **
This application incorporates high-resolution data to display high quality graphics on iPad/iPhone 4. On iPhone 3G/3GS, you may find high quality graphics only when zoomed in.

Story
The star festival is one of the school events on July 7th when students from the all girls school can meet with the students from the all boys school across the bridge. Norie selected as a weaver and Aoyama selected as a cowherd in this year.
What should be their past however...

About the author
Kyo Machiko is the comic book artist of "Sennen gaho", originally written on her blog. Her other works include "Mikako-san" and "cocoon", which are also available in book. “Tanabata-Iin" is the comic version of her Flash animation works featured in Fuji Televisions web magazine "Shonen Takeshi" since April, 2006. She was born in Tokyo and is a cat lover.

Kyo Machikos "Sennen gaho" blog - http://juicyfruit.exblog.jp/
Fuji Televisions web magazine "Shonen Takeshi" - http://www.fujitv.co.jp/takeshi/

This iPad/iPhone edition is produced by Fuji Television Network, Inc., based on the comic book “Tanabata-Iin: When you wish upon a star”, published in July, 2010 by Kawade Shobo Shinsha.