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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (時をかける少女, Toki o Kakeru Shōjo, lit.'Girl who Soars Through Time') is a science fiction novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui. Originally serialized from 1965 to 1966, it tells the story of a high-school girl who accidentally acquires the ability to time travel, which leads to a time loop where she repeatedly relives the same day.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
1967 Japanese edition novel cover
AuthorYasutaka Tsutsui
Original titleToki o Kakeru Shōjo
TranslatorDavid James Karashima
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
GenreDrama, romantic love, science fiction novel
PublisherKadokawa Shoten
Publication date
1967
Published in English
May 26, 2011
  • UK: Alma Books
Media typePrint (magazine and paperback)
ISBN4-04-130510-1
OCLC55101281

Originally serialised in seven installments in two of Gakken's secondary school student-aimed magazines, beginning in Chūgaku Sannen Course in November 1965 and ending in Kō Ichi Course in May 1966,[1] and first published as a book in 1967 by Kadokawa Shoten, it has gone on to become one of Tsutsui's most popular works and has been reinterpreted in other media many times, the most famous internationally being a 1983 live-action film directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi, and a 2006 anime film directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The original novel was first published in English translation by the British publisher Alma Books[2] on May 26, 2011, in a translation by David James Karashima.[3]

The title is also that of a song, written by Yumi Matsutōya to be performed by Tomoyo Harada for the 1983 film, which has enjoyed considerable fame of its own.

Plot edit

Kazuko Yoshiyama, a third-year middle school student, is cleaning the school science lab with her classmates, Kazuo Fukamachi and Gorō Asakura, when she smells a lavender-like scent and faints. After three days, events transpire around Kazuko, including the burning of Gorō's house after an earthquake. The next morning, at the exact moment of a car accident, Kazuko is transported 24 hours into the past.

She relives the day and relates her strange experience to Kazuo and Gorō. They do not believe her at first, but they are convinced when she accurately predicts the earthquake and ensuing fire. Goro also almost gets hit by a truck but Kazuko knows and tells him, so it adds to Goro believing her even more. They go to see Fukushima, their science teacher, explains Kazuko's new ability as "teleportation" and "time-leap". To solve the riddle of her power, she must leap back four days.

Finally, Kazuko's determination enables her to make the leap. Back in the science room, she meets a mysterious man who has assumed her friend Kazuo's identity. He is really "Ken Sogoru", a time-traveler from AD 2660. His intersection with the girl's life is the accidental effect of a "time-leaping" drug. Ken remains for a month, and Kazuko falls in love with him. When he leaves, he erases all memories of himself from everyone he has met, including Kazuko. As the book ends, Kazuko has the faint memory of somebody promising to meet her again every time she smells lavender.

Publication history edit

The novel was first serialized in the Japanese youth magazines Chu-3 Course and Kō-1 Course, from November 1965 to May 1966, and has been regularly re-edited in Japan ever since, notably in 1967 (ISBN 4-04-130510-1), in 1997 for the release of the second film (ISBN 4-89-456306-1), and in a new version in 2006 for the release of the animated film, including two more stories: Akumu no shinsô and Hateshinaki tagen uchû (ISBN 4-04-130521-7). The novel is also published in foreign countries, like France (La Traversée du temps, 1983),[4] South Korea, and China.

According to the scholar Ulrich Heinze, the novel represents the first fully formed version of time travel as an exploration of self. In contrast to other time travel stories up until the 1960s which typically involved expeditions, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time limited the time jumps to a short period to examine adolescence.[5] It was also an early example of a time loop narrative,[6][7] anticipating plot elements of the later Hollywood film Groundhog Day (1993).[8]

Adaptations edit

1972 television series edit

NHK produced two adaptations titled Time Traveler and Zoku Time Traveler, aired in 1972. Starring Mayumi Asano.

1983 film edit

The 1983 live-action film is a direct adaptation of the novel, released on July 16, 1983 in Japan by Tōei, directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi, with a screenplay by Wataru Kenmotsu, and starring idol Tomoyo Harada in her first film. It's been since released internationally on DVD, with English subtitles, under several unofficial English titles (The Little Girl Who Conquered Time, Girl of Time, The Girl Who Cut Time, among others).

This film was a major box office hit in Japan.[8] It was the second highest-grossing Japanese film of 1983.[9]

1983 short story edit

Yasutaka Tsutsui wrote a short story parodying his own novel titled Scenario: Toki o Kakeru Shōjo in response to the film adaptation.

1985 drama edit

Adapted to an episode of Getsuyō Drama Land. Starring Yoko Minamino.

1994 drama edit

The second live-action television adaptation aired as a five-episode Japanese television live-action TV series broadcast on Fuji Television between February 19 and March 19, 1994. It was directed by Masayuki Ochiai and Yūichi Satō, with screenplay by Ryōichi Kimizuka and music by Joe Hisaishi. It stars the then-rookie idol Yuki Uchida in the main role.

1997 film edit

The second live-action film adaptation of was released in Japan on November 8, 1997, directed by Haruki Kadokawa, with a screenplay by Ryōji Itō, Chiho Katsura and Haruki Kadokawa, starring beginner Nana Nakamoto in the main role.

2002 TV film edit

The novel was adapted into one third of the Shinshun! Love Stories anthology film starring members of the all-girl J-pop group Morning Musume. The segment was written by Toshio Terada, starring Abe Natsumi and directed by Kazuhiro Onohara.

2006 anime film edit

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was produced by the animation studio Madhouse and distributed through Kadokawa Herald Pictures, first released in theaters in Japan on July 15, 2006. The film was later released on DVD on April 20, 2007 in Japan in regular and limited editions. The film features Riisa Naka, who later voices the protagonist Akari Yoshiyama in the 2010 live movie Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, as the lead character, Makoto Konno, the niece of Kazuko Yoshiyama, who is the protagonist of the novel, and cousin of Akari Yoshiyama.

2010 film edit

A third Japanese live-action film adaptation of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time[10] was announced in Yahoo Japan and released on March 13, 2010. The theme song of the film was performed by Ikimono-gakari. The movie features Riisa Naka, who previously voiced the protagonist Makoto Konno in the 2006 animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006 film), as the lead character, Akari Yoshiyama, the daughter of Kazuko Yoshiyama and cousin of Makoto Konno. The film is a sequel to the original tale in which Kazuko's daughter, Akari, travels back in time to relay a message to Ken.

2016 drama edit

A 5 episode live-action television series was aired in 2016, with Fuma Kikuchi of Sexy Zone and Yuina Kuroshima.

2017 stage play edit

A stage play adaptation of Zoku Time Traveler premiered in Tokyo in 2017.[11]

Manga edit

The novel was adapted in 2004 into a two-volume manga called The Girl Who Runs Through Time (時をかける少女, Toki o Kakeru Shōjo), illustrated by Gaku Tsugano, and story by Yasutaka Tsutsui (ISBN 4-04-713620-4 & ISBN 4-04-713640-9). The manga was released in English in October 2008 by CMX Manga. A manga adaptation of the 2006 anime film was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Shōnen Ace manga magazine between April 26 and June 26, 2006, illustrated by Ranmaru Kotone; the chapters were later collected into a single bound volume which went on sale on July 26, 2006. Another manga, known as Toki o Kakeru Shōjo: After (時をかける少女 After), set as prelude to the 2010 film was serialized in Young Ace magazine.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Aimed at the third year of middle school and first of high school respectively and switching between them (the Japanese school year ending and beginning in the spring) so as to follow the migrating readership.
  2. ^ "Girl Who Leapt Through Time novel translated". Anime News Network. March 6, 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
  3. ^ "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time by Yasutaka Tsutsui". Alma Books. 2011. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  4. ^ "La Traversée du temps" (in French). Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  5. ^ Heinze, Ulrich (June 2012). "Time travel topoi in Japanese manga". Japan Forum. 24 (2): 163–184. doi:10.1080/09555803.2012.671844. S2CID 143520985. Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1967 novel Toki o kakeru shōjo (The girl who leapt through time) represents the first fully formed version of time travel as exploration of self, using a radically different design for the time travel narrative, avoiding expedition to remote galaxies or eras and limiting the time jumps to the period of adolescence
  6. ^ "THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME (2006)". Deptford Cinema. August 9, 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  7. ^ "THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME (2006) at Deptford Cinema". TicketSource. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  8. ^ a b Walkov, Marc (2016). "The Girl Who Leapt through Time". Far East Film Festival. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  9. ^ "過去興行収入上位作品 一般社団法人日本映画製作者連盟". Eiren. Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. 1983. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
  11. ^ "『時をかける少女』続編が初舞台化 主演は上白石萌歌「思い切り駆け抜けたい!」". April 2021.
  12. ^ http://zepy.momotato.com/2009/10/09/toki-wo-kakeru-shoujo-new-movies-manga/ Toki wo kakeru shoujo new movie's manga

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This article is about the book For other uses see The Girl Who Leapt Through Time disambiguation Not to be confused with The Girl Who Leapt Through Space The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 時をかける少女 Toki o Kakeru Shōjo lit Girl who Soars Through Time is a science fiction novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui Originally serialized from 1965 to 1966 it tells the story of a high school girl who accidentally acquires the ability to time travel which leads to a time loop where she repeatedly relives the same day The Girl Who Leapt Through Time1967 Japanese edition novel coverAuthorYasutaka TsutsuiOriginal titleToki o Kakeru ShōjoTranslatorDavid James KarashimaCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseGenreDrama romantic love science fiction novelPublisherKadokawa ShotenPublication date1967Published in EnglishMay 26 2011UK Alma BooksMedia typePrint magazine and paperback ISBN4 04 130510 1OCLC55101281Originally serialised in seven installments in two of Gakken s secondary school student aimed magazines beginning in Chugaku Sannen Course in November 1965 and ending in Kō Ichi Course in May 1966 1 and first published as a book in 1967 by Kadokawa Shoten it has gone on to become one of Tsutsui s most popular works and has been reinterpreted in other media many times the most famous internationally being a 1983 live action film directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi and a 2006 anime film directed by Mamoru Hosoda The original novel was first published in English translation by the British publisher Alma Books 2 on May 26 2011 in a translation by David James Karashima 3 The title is also that of a song written by Yumi Matsutōya to be performed by Tomoyo Harada for the 1983 film which has enjoyed considerable fame of its own Contents 1 Plot 2 Publication history 3 Adaptations 3 1 1972 television series 3 2 1983 film 3 3 1983 short story 3 4 1985 drama 3 5 1994 drama 3 6 1997 film 3 7 2002 TV film 3 8 2006 anime film 3 9 2010 film 3 10 2016 drama 3 11 2017 stage play 3 12 Manga 4 References 5 External linksPlot editKazuko Yoshiyama a third year middle school student is cleaning the school science lab with her classmates Kazuo Fukamachi and Gorō Asakura when she smells a lavender like scent and faints After three days events transpire around Kazuko including the burning of Gorō s house after an earthquake The next morning at the exact moment of a car accident Kazuko is transported 24 hours into the past She relives the day and relates her strange experience to Kazuo and Gorō They do not believe her at first but they are convinced when she accurately predicts the earthquake and ensuing fire Goro also almost gets hit by a truck but Kazuko knows and tells him so it adds to Goro believing her even more They go to see Fukushima their science teacher explains Kazuko s new ability as teleportation and time leap To solve the riddle of her power she must leap back four days Finally Kazuko s determination enables her to make the leap Back in the science room she meets a mysterious man who has assumed her friend Kazuo s identity He is really Ken Sogoru a time traveler from AD 2660 His intersection with the girl s life is the accidental effect of a time leaping drug Ken remains for a month and Kazuko falls in love with him When he leaves he erases all memories of himself from everyone he has met including Kazuko As the book ends Kazuko has the faint memory of somebody promising to meet her again every time she smells lavender Publication history editThe novel was first serialized in the Japanese youth magazines Chu 3 Course and Kō 1 Course from November 1965 to May 1966 and has been regularly re edited in Japan ever since notably in 1967 ISBN 4 04 130510 1 in 1997 for the release of the second film ISBN 4 89 456306 1 and in a new version in 2006 for the release of the animated film including two more stories Akumu no shinso and Hateshinaki tagen uchu ISBN 4 04 130521 7 The novel is also published in foreign countries like France La Traversee du temps 1983 4 South Korea and China According to the scholar Ulrich Heinze the novel represents the first fully formed version of time travel as an exploration of self In contrast to other time travel stories up until the 1960s which typically involved expeditions The Girl Who Leapt Through Time limited the time jumps to a short period to examine adolescence 5 It was also an early example of a time loop narrative 6 7 anticipating plot elements of the later Hollywood film Groundhog Day 1993 8 Adaptations edit1972 television series edit NHK produced two adaptations titled Time Traveler and Zoku Time Traveler aired in 1972 Starring Mayumi Asano 1983 film edit Main article Toki o Kakeru Shōjo 1983 film The 1983 live action film is a direct adaptation of the novel released on July 16 1983 in Japan by Tōei directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi with a screenplay by Wataru Kenmotsu and starring idol Tomoyo Harada in her first film It s been since released internationally on DVD with English subtitles under several unofficial English titles The Little Girl Who Conquered Time Girl of Time The Girl Who Cut Time among others This film was a major box office hit in Japan 8 It was the second highest grossing Japanese film of 1983 9 1983 short story edit Yasutaka Tsutsui wrote a short story parodying his own novel titled Scenario Toki o Kakeru Shōjo in response to the film adaptation 1985 drama edit Adapted to an episode of Getsuyō Drama Land Starring Yoko Minamino 1994 drama edit Main article Toki o Kakeru Shōjo 1994 TV series The second live action television adaptation aired as a five episode Japanese television live action TV series broadcast on Fuji Television between February 19 and March 19 1994 It was directed by Masayuki Ochiai and Yuichi Satō with screenplay by Ryōichi Kimizuka and music by Joe Hisaishi It stars the then rookie idol Yuki Uchida in the main role 1997 film edit Main article Toki o Kakeru Shōjo 1997 film The second live action film adaptation of was released in Japan on November 8 1997 directed by Haruki Kadokawa with a screenplay by Ryōji Itō Chiho Katsura and Haruki Kadokawa starring beginner Nana Nakamoto in the main role 2002 TV film edit Main article Morning Musume Shinshun Love Stories The novel was adapted into one third of the Shinshun Love Stories anthology film starring members of the all girl J pop group Morning Musume The segment was written by Toshio Terada starring Abe Natsumi and directed by Kazuhiro Onohara 2006 anime film edit Main article The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 2006 film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was produced by the animation studio Madhouse and distributed through Kadokawa Herald Pictures first released in theaters in Japan on July 15 2006 The film was later released on DVD on April 20 2007 in Japan in regular and limited editions The film features Riisa Naka who later voices the protagonist Akari Yoshiyama in the 2010 live movie Time Traveller The Girl Who Leapt Through Time as the lead character Makoto Konno the niece of Kazuko Yoshiyama who is the protagonist of the novel and cousin of Akari Yoshiyama 2010 film edit Main article Time Traveller The Girl Who Leapt Through Time A third Japanese live action film adaptation of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 10 was announced in Yahoo Japan and released on March 13 2010 The theme song of the film was performed by Ikimono gakari The movie features Riisa Naka who previously voiced the protagonist Makoto Konno in the 2006 animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time 2006 film as the lead character Akari Yoshiyama the daughter of Kazuko Yoshiyama and cousin of Makoto Konno The film is a sequel to the original tale in which Kazuko s daughter Akari travels back in time to relay a message to Ken 2016 drama edit A 5 episode live action television series was aired in 2016 with Fuma Kikuchi of Sexy Zone and Yuina Kuroshima 2017 stage play edit A stage play adaptation of Zoku Time Traveler premiered in Tokyo in 2017 11 Manga edit The novel was adapted in 2004 into a two volume manga called The Girl Who Runs Through Time 時をかける少女 Toki o Kakeru Shōjo illustrated by Gaku Tsugano and story by Yasutaka Tsutsui ISBN 4 04 713620 4 amp ISBN 4 04 713640 9 The manga was released in English in October 2008 by CMX Manga A manga adaptation of the 2006 anime film was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten s Shōnen Ace manga magazine between April 26 and June 26 2006 illustrated by Ranmaru Kotone the chapters were later collected into a single bound volume which went on sale on July 26 2006 Another manga known as Toki o Kakeru Shōjo After 時をかける少女 After set as prelude to the 2010 film was serialized in Young Ace magazine 12 References edit Aimed at the third year of middle school and first of high school respectively and switching between them the Japanese school year ending and beginning in the spring so as to follow the migrating readership Girl Who Leapt Through Time novel translated Anime News Network March 6 2011 Retrieved 7 March 2011 The Girl Who Leapt Through Time by Yasutaka Tsutsui Alma Books 2011 Retrieved 2015 01 11 La Traversee du temps in French Retrieved 2008 06 07 Heinze Ulrich June 2012 Time travel topoi in Japanese manga Japan Forum 24 2 163 184 doi 10 1080 09555803 2012 671844 S2CID 143520985 Yasutaka Tsutsui s 1967 novel Toki o kakeru shōjo The girl who leapt through time represents the first fully formed version of time travel as exploration of self using a radically different design for the time travel narrative avoiding expedition to remote galaxies or eras and limiting the time jumps to the period of adolescence THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME 2006 Deptford Cinema August 9 2017 Retrieved 27 January 2020 THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME 2006 at Deptford Cinema TicketSource 9 August 2017 Retrieved 27 January 2020 a b Walkov Marc 2016 The Girl Who Leapt through Time Far East Film Festival Retrieved 30 April 2020 過去興行収入上位作品 一般社団法人日本映画製作者連盟 Eiren Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan 1983 Retrieved 30 April 2020 映画 時をかける少女 オフィシャルサイト Archived from the original on 2010 03 01 Retrieved 2010 02 26 時をかける少女 続編が初舞台化 主演は上白石萌歌 思い切り駆け抜けたい April 2021 http zepy momotato com 2009 10 09 toki wo kakeru shoujo new movies manga Toki wo kakeru shoujo new movie s mangaExternal links edit nbsp Children s literature portal nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Girl Who Leapt Through Time The Girl Who Leapt Through Time title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database in Japanese Fansite for the 1972 Time Traveler TV series adaptation in Portuguese Review of Toki o Kakeru Shōjo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Girl Who Leapt Through Time amp oldid 1189482726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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