Sugar Princess
Sugar Princess: Skating to Win
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Sugar Princess

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Japanese: シュガープリンセス
English: Sugar Princess: Skating to Win
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 22
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 5, 2005 to Dec 19, 2006
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Hana to Yume
Authors: Nakajo, Hisaya (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.061 (scored by 11451,145 users)
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Ranked: #78782
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Popularity: #7673
Members: 2,445
Favorites: 8

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 17, 2009
A short 2-volume manga by the same author of the well-known romance, Hana-Kimi.

The story revolves a girl, Maya, who has a growing talent - skating. She starts out at a public skating rink and does an advanced skating technique for the first time just from watching it on TV. Coincidentally, she is spotted by a guy who wants to pair her up with a more advanced skater, Shun. He is at first arrogant and cold about having to be her coach. The story progresses with her practicing, learning, and bonding with Shun. The plot is predictable, but you can't expect too much out of a ...
Mar 25, 2010
I only started reading this manga because of the author...i really liked hana-kimi and i hoped that this manga would be a funny and original one..but i was wrong. I do not understand this japanese manga cliche with very clumsy and average looking heroines..this was yet another manga with an average girl who is always saved by the good+looking, good at everything boy. the story was also a little far-fetched..i mean she could do a double axel jump when she had never skated before. There was very little character development as the manga itself was quite short. The only thing i enjoyed was the art..Shun ...
Aug 29, 2013
Mixed Feelings
First off, I'm surprised how few manga revolve around figure skating- or at least few are commonly known. I picked this up for the sole reason that I really wanted to read a manga about this sport; I wasn't disappointed because my expectations weren't extremely high. A two volume series is not going to leave much in the span of character development and plot development. It was okay- though nothing it was extraordinary, it's worth a read for those interesting in figure skating.

The premise of a young girl starting figure skating as a teenager is appeals to me- I like a main character discovering they ...
Apr 1, 2010
As this is a shoujo manga, there are certain expectations attached already to a manga. So I won't bore you with it. :)

When reading variety of manga and watching anime, you get to experience a lot of different characters. Females characters, in particular, like Maaya are very rare. Some would think to call her average or normal. Well, yes, she doesn't boast superpowers or is even cool looking but she does have some sort of ability to skate? Even then, she had to work for it. It's refreshing to see someone so focused on her goal: skating. She really puts in her all. Which was ...
Oct 11, 2015
I was plenty intrigued by the plot revolving around a young girl's developing career in figure skating. The story was interesting from the beginning and because of the length of the manga, there was always something big happening in every chapter. Granted, also due to the length, the story did not delve into character history or plot as deeply as I thought it should and the ending definitely left more to be desired, but the originality was what made it sparkle to me.

The artwork was not bad. I found it to be simple when it depicted Maya in her everyday life at school, but when ...