

Lucky☆Star
Lucky☆Star is basically about four high school girls just hanging out and being themselves. You've got Konata, the lazy otaku who'd rather play games than do homework; the Hiiragi twins—Kagami's the sharp, responsible one while Tsukasa's more spacey and sweet; and Miyuki, who's smart and polite and somehow always has her life together. The show doesn't really have a plot—it's just their everyday lives at school and around town, where they crack jokes about literally everything. Japanese culture, anime and gaming, schoolwork, food, you name it. They'll spend an entire conversation debating the right way to eat a crepe or why certain manga tropes are ridiculous. That's pretty much the whole appeal: watching these four bounce off each other and find humor in the mundane stuff that makes up normal life.
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Lucky☆Star
24
2007
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Lucky☆Star is basically about four high school girls just hanging out and being themselves. You've got Konata, the lazy otaku who'd rather play games than do homework; the Hiiragi twins—Kagami's the sharp, responsible one while Tsukasa's more spacey and sweet; and Miyuki, who's smart and polite and somehow always has her life together. The show doesn't really have a plot—it's just their everyday lives at school and around town, where they crack jokes about literally everything. Japanese culture, anime and gaming, schoolwork, food, you name it. They'll spend an entire conversation debating the right way to eat a crepe or why certain manga tropes are ridiculous. That's pretty much the whole appeal: watching these four bounce off each other and find humor in the mundane stuff that makes up normal life.
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Lucky☆Star
Lucky☆Star is basically about four high school girls just hanging out and being themselves. You've got Konata, the lazy otaku who'd rather play games than do homework; the Hiiragi twins—Kagami's the sharp, responsible one while Tsukasa's more spacey and sweet; and Miyuki, who's smart and polite and somehow always has her life together. The show doesn't really have a plot—it's just their everyday lives at school and around town, where they crack jokes about literally everything. Japanese culture, anime and gaming, schoolwork, food, you name it. They'll spend an entire conversation debating the right way to eat a crepe or why certain manga tropes are ridiculous. That's pretty much the whole appeal: watching these four bounce off each other and find humor in the mundane stuff that makes up normal life.
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Lucky☆Star
Lucky☆Star
らき☆すた
Lucky Star