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Sugar Princess

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Japanese manga series
For the anime, seeAnmitsu Hime.
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Sugar Princess
Sugar Princess volume 2 as published by Hakusensha, featuring Shun Kanou (left) and Maya Kurinoki (right)
シュガープリンセス
(Shugā Purisensu)
GenreSports[1]
Manga
Written byHisaya Nakajo
Published byHakusensha
English publisher
ImprintHana to Yume Comics
MagazineHana to Yume
Original runFebruary 5, 2005December 19, 2007
Volumes2(List of volumes)

Sugar Princess (Japanese:シュガープリンセス,Hepburn:Shugā Purisensu) also known as Sugar Princess: Skating to Win[2] by the Viz Media translation is a Japaneseshōjomanga series byHisaya Nakajo. The series premiered in the 5th issue ofHana to Yume in 2005 and ended in the 2nd issue of 2007. The series was licensed in English byViz Media.[3]

Plot

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Her first time ice skating, Maya unknowingly makes a big impression on a mysterious man. She may end up with a chance to figure skate professionally, not to mention get closer to the cold figure skater, Shun.

Characters

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Maya Kurinoki
The heroine of the story. Maya is in her 3rd year of middle school. In the first chapter, she makes an impression on a skating coach when she imitates adouble Axel. Besides falling down, she did the jump perfectly. She calls Shun "Kira-Kira Prince" when she first sees him because of the beautiful way he skates, but when he meets her, he's rather rude and cold towards her. He refuses to become her trainer. Maya starts developing feelings for Shun after a while, and when offered to be Shun's partner, she states she doesn't mind, as long as Shun is fine with it. She has 2 elder sisters (Ema and Maasa) and a younger brother (Ryuuta).
Shun Kanou
The lead male character. Shun is in his 2nd year of High School [equivalent to 11th grade in America]. He's a professional skater, and Maya's trainer and skating partner. At first, he refuses to be Maya's partner and trainer, but when they're both set up to save the rink, he becomes her "temporary" partner. He doesn't want to have a partner because when his previous partner and sister, Aya, died, he doesn't want to replace her.
Eiji Todou
The man who Maya makes an impression on. He scouts her at the local skating rink, and tries to make her and Shun skating partners. He has a niece who is seen in the first chapter.
Junye Kuze
A "prince". He's a professional skater who skates at another rink nearby, and Maya takes a liking to his ways of skating. She visits his rink and skates with him, to Shun's annoyance.
Reina Komori
A professional skater. She's in love with Shun, and wants to be his new skating partner. When Maya starts getting a bit too close to him, she tells her off, comparing her to his late sister.
Hikaru Kiriya
Attends the same ice rink Shun and Maya does. He's in 6th grade, and close friends with both Maya and Shun.
Nanako and Chie
Maya's best friends. They first mistake Todou for a pervert and accompany her to the ice rink.
Oda
Shun's best friend from school. He's taken a friendly interest in Maya and notices the change in Shun since he became Maya's trainer.

Media

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Manga

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No.Original release dateOriginal ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 October 19, 2005[4][5]978-4-592-18341-9August 5, 2008[6]978-1-4215-1930-2
2 March 19, 2007[7][8]978-4-592-18342-6November 4, 2008[9]978-1-4215-1931-9

Reception

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References

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  1. ^"The Official Website for Sugar Princess: Skating To Win". Viz Media. RetrievedDecember 13, 2017.
  2. ^"VIZ: The Official Website for Sugar Princess: Skating To Win".www.viz.com. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  3. ^"Viz to Print Cat Eyed Boy, Black Lagoon, Tanemura Works".Anime News Network. January 24, 2008. RetrievedMay 17, 2009.
  4. ^"シュガープリンセス 1".白泉社 (in Japanese). RetrievedNovember 16, 2025.
  5. ^シュガープリンセス 1 (花とゆめCOMICS) (in Japanese).ASIN 4592183419.
  6. ^"Sugar Princess: Skating to Win, Vol. 1". VIZ Media. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  7. ^"シュガープリンセス 2".白泉社 (in Japanese). RetrievedNovember 16, 2025.
  8. ^シュガープリンセス 第2巻 (花とゆめCOMICS) (in Japanese).ASIN 4592183428.
  9. ^"Sugar Princess: Skating to Win, Vol. 2". VIZ Media. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.

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