Software:Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o

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Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o
Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o PC game.jpg
Cover art of the Windows game
この青空に約束を―
GenreHarem[1]
Game
DeveloperGiga (Windows)
TGL/Alchemist (PS2)
TGL (PSP)
GenreEroge, Visual novel
PlatformWindows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
ReleasedMarch 31, 2006
Manga
Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea
Illustrated byShirogane Hina
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineComp Ace
DemographicSeinen
Original run20072007
Volumes1
Anime television series
Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Yōkoso Tsugumi Ryō e
Directed byTsutomu Yabuki
Produced byMakoto Itō
Toshiaki Asaka
Mitsuhiro Maruyama
Michiko Koyanagi
Yūichi Matsunaga
Written bySatoru Nishizono
Music byKenji Ito
StudioArtland
Original networkAichi Television Broadcasting
Original run April 3, 2007 June 26, 2007
Episodes13

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o (この青空に約束を―, "The Promise I made over this Blue Sky") is a Japanese adult visual novel produced by Giga, originally released on March 31, 2006. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2007, the PlayStation Portable in 2009, and the PlayStation Vita in 2015 came with additional content although the adult content was removed. An anime television series was made in 2007 under the title Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Yōkoso Tsugumi Ryō e (この青空に約束を― ~ようこそつぐみ寮へ~, lit. "The Promise I made over this Blue Sky ~ Welcome to the Tsugumi Dorm ~").

Gameplay

A scene in Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o with all the main characters of the game.

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o's gameplay requires minimal interaction on the player's part as much of the time that is spent on the game is for reading the text that is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The displayed text represents either the thoughts of the characters or the dialogue between the characters. As the story progresses, decision points will appear on the screen where the player can choose which heroine or heroines they wish to talk to.[2] Depending on what choices the player makes, the plot will progress in a certain direction. There are six different routes in total. To view all six of these plot lines, the player will have to replay the game several times and make different choices in order to get the different endings.

The game is split into three, a prologue in the beginning and two other parts.[2] The first part is split between two acts, spring and summer.[2] Based on what a particular heroine feels for the protagonist, the game will proceed towards a heroine's particular route in the second part at the end of the summer.[2]

Plot

Setting

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o takes place on a fictional island called Minamisakōjima (南栄生島) located slightly south of Honshū in Japan.

Characters

Wataru Hoshino (星野 航, Hoshino Wataru)
Voiced by: Nakamura Yuichi (anime)
The protagonist of the story. He is a childhood friend of Umi Hayama. He has a caring personality and is particularly conscientious about his fellow dorm residents. Every episode begins with him reminiscing about his days in the dormitory and reminiscing about his relationships with each of the girls as well as their pasts (in order Rinna, Miya, Shizu, Umi, Saeri and Naoko).

He used to live with his grandparents. During the early episodes, Wataru lied to them about living in the boys' dorm. He was the only boy who wanted to live in the dorm, therefore the boys' dorm was closed the previous year and all of the boarding students from Takamidzuka high school (including the males) now live in the girls' dorm. His grandparents eventually figure out that Wataru lied to them.

Rinna Sawaki (沢城 凛奈, Sawaki Rinna)
Voiced by: Kawai Haruka (Windows/PSP), Kōrogi Satomi (anime/PS2)
A second year transfer student. Wataru Hoshino meets her at Takashi's bar while he's drunk. They chat and then leave. The next morning, Wataru wakes to find her asleep in his room wearing only bra and panties. When she wakes up, Wataru tells her he can't remember a thing from the night before, she slaps him and leaps from his second-story window.
She officially enters his school, joining his class and dorm the next day. She acts sullen and obstinate to both students and faculty. She skips the welcome party that the other dorm residents arranged for her, telling them that she doesn't want to make friends and face the pain of parting with them in only a year's time. Wataru shouts to her his vow to that he will force her to become friends with them.
Takashi informs Wataru that he and Rinna first met in his bar. Realizing that Rinna's general aloofness stems from his having forgotten about her, he challenges her to compete with him in the upcoming school marathon to settle the matter. If he wins, she will participate in dorm meals, and if she wins, he will leave the dorm.
Wataru arrives at the marathon exhausted due to a surprise supplementary exam. He competes even though Rinna offers to postpone their competition. His exhaustion catches up to him and he takes a shortcut to cross the finish line first. Even though he is subsequently disqualified, Rinna welcomes the excuse to join the dorm residents in another welcome party.
Umi Hayama (羽山 海己, Hayama Umi)
Voiced by: Ishikawa Nona (Windows/PSP), Morisawa Fumi (anime/PS2)
A second year student just like Wataru. She is Wataru's childhood friend. She is good at cooking and cooks meals for evertone in the Tsugumi Dormitory. She has had a crush on Wataru ever since they were kids, but he is oblivious to it.
When Umi was a child, she was very shy. She doesn't like to be alone and she always hung around with Wataru when they were little. She goes almost everywhere with Wataru. Some people dislike Umi and her father because her mother and Wataru's father had an intimate relationship a long time ago.
Naoko Asakura (浅倉 奈緒子, Asakura Naoko)
Voiced by: Shinozaki Futaba (Windows/PSP), Orikasa Ai (anime/PS2)
A third years student who gets high grades and is the student council president. She seems to be a friendly and outgoing person when she is with teachers and students, but it's all put on. She enjoys teasing the boarders of Tsugumi dorm. She is like a big sister and is more reliable than Saeri.
Miyaho Rokujou (六条 宮穂, Rokujō Miyaho)
Voiced by: Kusayanagi Junko (Windows/PSP), Nakata Junko (anime/PS2)
A new student who is a granddaughter of previous chairman of the board of directors of Takamidzuka senior high school and owner of Tsugumi dorm. She is the acting chairman and the temporary owner the dorm. She was brought up in the care of the Rokujou family, who founded Demizugawa Heavy Industry, but her fate changed after she met Wataru at Tsugumi dorm last New Year's Day. She is clumsy in everything she does. Has a habit of counting her steps on the stairway to their dormitory.
Shizu Fujimura (藤村 静, Fujimura Shizu)
Voiced by: Hokuto Minami (Windows/PSP), Hitomi (anime/PS2)
A new student who is bashful in front of strangers. Her parents left her and she seldom showed her feelings when Wataru first met her. Saeri stood up for her and she began to live at Tsugumi dorm and she gradually began to show her feelings. She is quiet and small, but a good athlete.
Akane Mitamura (三田村 茜, Mitamura Akane)
Voiced by: Runa Suzumiya (Windows/PSP), Kaori Nazuka (anime/PS2)
A second year student who transferred a day earlier than Rinna. She talks quickly, has sunny disposition and is frank with her classmates. She often approaches Wataru, but he refuses to deal with her.
Chihiro Kudou (久藤 ちひろ, Kudō Chihiro)
Voiced by: Fūri Samoto (PSP)
A second year student who suddenly declares her love to Wataru. Although Wataru knows the names of almost everybody who lives on the island, he does not remember her name because she has a poor presence. She appears only in the PSP game.
Saeri Kirishima (桐島 沙衣里, Kirishima Saeri)
Voiced by: Shion Miyabi (Windows/PSP), MARIO (anime/PS2)
The homeroom teacher of class 2-A, she teaches Japanese language, is the dormitory manager and the student council adviser. She is called Sae-chan by her students. She competes with Naoko even though she is a student, because Naoko is more reliable than she is.

Story

The people of Minami-sakōjima Island, isolated far from Honshū Japan, were worrying over how to deal with depopulation. The key industry of this island is the aerospace industry owned by the Demizugawa Heavy Industry. Nevertheless, Demizugawa Heavy Industry decided to close down the factories and laboratories on Minami-sakōjima Island. Takamidsuka senior high school is the only high school on Minami-sakōjima Island. This school has a dormitory named "Tsugumi Dormitory", which was remodeled from a former schoolhouse.

There's a collusive relationship between the principal of Takamidsuka senior high school and a resort development company "Rinchu Real-estate". Together they contrive to demolish the Tsugumi Dormitory and build a huge resort hotel on the lot. The principal hopes to tie into Rinchu Real-estate's interests. As a result, he decided to stand for the Mayoralty of Minami-sakōjima Town.

The principal declares that he will close down the Tsugumi Dormitory if the number of boarders falls below five. Currently there are five boarders in this dormitory: Umi, Naoko, Miyaho, Shizu and Wataru. Next spring, Naoko will enter a University far from the island. Umi, Rinna, Miyaho and Shizu (Their fathers are engineers in Demizugawa) will move from Minami-sakōjima Island as well. Therefore, Tsugumi Dormitory will be closed down and the boarders of Tsugumi Dormitory are destined to separate from each other. Together they spend community life as the last boarders of Tsugumi Dormitory.

A transfer student Rinna enters the Tsugumi Dormitory. She behaves disobediently in the school and the dormitory. She hates other boarders welcoming her. Wataru continues trying to welcome Rinna to the Tsugumi Dormitory. One day, Wataru noticed that Rinna is an excellent long-distance runner.

The series consists of 13 episodes with the first 12 centering on the background of each of the 6 female characters, with each one of them being the "title characters" of those episodes (in order: Rinna, Miya, Shizu, Umi, Saeri and Naoko) While the 13th episode centers on the characters preparing to leave their dormitory

Development

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o's scenarios were written by Fumiaki Maruto and Kikakuya.[3] The art was provided by Nekonyan.[3]

Release history

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o's limited edition was first released on March 31, 2006 while the regular edition followed on June 23, 2006. The limited edition came with a two-disc soundtrack while preorders of the game came with a special drama CD.[3] The PlayStation 2 port, Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea, was released on May 31, 2007.[4] The PlayStation 2 port included additions and corrections by Kikakuya to the scenarios, changes to the CG and game system, and new short stories that are introduced after a particular route has been cleared.[5] The PlayStation Portable port, Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Te no Hira no Rakuen (この青空に約束を てのひらのらくえん), was released on June 25, 2009.[6] The PlayStation Vita port is scheduled to be released on December 17, 2015.[7]

Music

Melody of the Sun and Sea included two new theme songs. "Chiisa na Brilliant" (小さなブリリアント, Chīsa na Buririanto) was sung by Kaori and written by Chiyomaru Shikura and "Taiyō to Umi no Melody" (太陽と海のメロディ, Taiyō to Umi no Merodi) was sung by Ayane and composed by Narucho.[8] The anime adaptation's opening theme, "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o" (この青空に約束を), was also sung by Kaori[9] and the ending theme, "Aozora no Fantasia" (青空のファンタジア, Aozora no Fantajia), was sung by Ayumi Murata.[10]

Theme songs (Game)

Opening Theme
"allegretto -Sora to Kimi-" by KOTOKO
Opening Theme 2 (PlayStation 2)
"Chiisana Brilliant" by KAORI
Opening Theme 2 (PlayStation Portable)
"Tsumasaki Movin'on" by Megu Sakuragawa
Ending Theme
"Sayonara no Kawari ni" by Tugumi Ryou Ryouseikai Gasshoudan
Insert Theme
"Pieces" by Miwa Oosaki
Insert Theme 2 (PlayStation 2)
"Taiyou to Umi no Melody" by Ayane
Insert Theme 2 (PlayStation Portable)
"Tenohira no Rakuen" by Annabel

Theme songs (Anime)

Opening Theme
"Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o" by KAORI
Ending Theme
"Aozora no Fantasia" by Ayumi Murata
Insert Theme (episode 13)
"Sayonara no Kawari ni" by Tugumi Ryou Ryouseikai Gasshoudan

Reception

Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o was awarded the Bishōjo Game Award gold prize in the scenario, theme song, romance, and user approval categories in addition to the grand prize in 2006.[11] It was also voted the 12th most interesting galge in a survey of Dengeki G's Magazine readers in August 2007.[12]

References

  1. Oppliger, John (June 26, 2007). "Ask John: When Will The Harem Anime Genre Die?". http://www.animenation.net/blog/2007/06/26/ask-john-when-will-the-harem-anime-genre-die/. "Titles including Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku wo and Nagasarete Airantou represent contemporary Japanese harem anime." 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "TGL/Alchemist: "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea" Game Introduction" (in Japanese). Alchemist. http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/konoao/game.html. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Staff & Info." (in Japanese). Giga. http://www.web-giga.com/aozora/staff/staff.htm. 
  4. "TGL/Alchemist: "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea"" (in Japanese). Alchemist. 2007-07-13. http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/konoao/index.html. 
  5. "TGL/Alchemist: "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea" New Additions" (in Japanese). Alchemist. http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/konoao/ps2.html. 
  6. "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Te no Hira no Rakuen official website" (in Japanese). TGL. 2009-06-25. http://www.play.tgl.jp/aozora/. 
  7. "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o official website" (in Japanese). TGL. http://www.play.tgl.jp/aozora_vita/. 
  8. "TGL/Alchemist: "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea" Download" (in Japanese). Alchemist. http://www.alchemist-net.co.jp/products/konoao/dl.html. 
  9. "TVアニメ「この青空に約束を-」オープニングソング!!『この青空に約束を』カップリング曲は「はじめ人間ギャートルズ」のED曲『やつらの足音のバラード』が収録!!" (in Japanese). 5pb.. http://5pb.jp/records/release/detail/detail.php?records_product_code=ZMCZ-3325. 
  10. "TVアニメ「この青空に約束を- ~ようこそつぐみ寮へ~ 」エンディングテーマ" (in Japanese). 5pb.. http://5pb.jp/records/release/detail/detail.php?records_product_code=ZMCZ-3326. 
  11. "美少女ゲームアワード2006 結果発表特設ページ" (in ja). http://www.moe-gameaward.com/html/ranking.html. 
  12. "読者が選ぶ MY BEST ギャルゲーランキング" (in Japanese). Dengeki G's Magazine. http://gs.dengekinet.com/ranking/index.html. 

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