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  1. Yūichi Suzumoto (涼元 悠一, Suzumoto Yūichi, born January 13, 1969) is a male Japanese novelist originally from Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan, though he now lives in Osaka, Japan. As of 2006, he works for Aquaplus, known for being the publishing company of Leaf.

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  2. The film is based on the Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet visual novel by Key and the "Man of the Stars" short story from the Planetarian light novel written by Yūichi Suzumoto. The film was animated by David Production and distributed by Asmik Ace. It premiered in Japanese theaters on September 3, 2016.

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    Planetarian is a post-apocalyptic visual novel in which the player assumes the role of the junker. Unlike traditional visual novels, no choices are given to the player in Planetarian to advance the story, and there is only one possible ending; this is what Key referred to as a kinetic novel. The player can choose when to advance to the next dialogu...

    Setting

    The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world. It is said that due to the depletion of natural resources, overpopulation, and the failure of the Space Exploration Project, humanity has virtually eradicated itself through biological and nuclear warfare, turning a once prosperous civilization into complete ruin, cast in darkness and poisoned by constant rain from nuclear fallout. One military invasion in the past was at Mare Nectaris. The bloodshed continues 30 years after the war in a dystopicwo...

    Characters

    The junker(屑屋, Kuzuya) 1. Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); David Matranga(English) 2. The protagonist is a nameless soldier living the life of a "junker"—scavenging useful items among ruined cities to survive. He enters a derelict city searching for undamaged goods and finds an abandoned planetarium on the roof of a building he first thinks is a military facility. There, he meets Yumemi Hoshino, a gynoid designed to look like a young girl who annoys him greatly due to her constant talking....

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    While dodging detection from war machines in a ruined city, the protagonist enters a building with a dome on the roof to search for usable supplies. Once inside the dome, he meets Yumemi, who offers to show him a special commemorative projection especially reserved for the 2,500,000th customer, although he is in fact the 2,497,290th customer. Despite his aggravation with her, he agrees to attend her show. However, the projector device, "Miss Jena", has broken down and is in need of repair. Af...

    Planetarian is Key's fourth visual novel, and had a small staff of three main people that did the majority of the work for the game's first release. Unlike previous Key titles, Planetarian's art director position was given to Eeji Komatsu instead of Itaru Hinoue who had held the position for the three previous games. Komatsu was chosen not only bec...

    Light novel

    A light novel featuring a collection of four illustrated short stories, including a prologue and an epilogue, and based on Planetarian's story were written by Yūichi Suzumoto and illustrated by Eeji Komatsu. The 243-page novel was originally bundled with the limited edition of the CD version of Planetarian, and was also included in the limited edition of the PlayStation 2 version. The book was re-published as a commercial release by Visual Arts under their VA Bunko light novel imprint on Octo...

    Drama CDs

    Three drama CDs were released by Key Sounds Label based on the short stories in the light novel. The first, Snow Globe, was released on December 29, 2006 at Comiket 71 bearing the catalog number KSLA-0027; it was later re-released on May 25, 2007 with a different cover. The opening track takes place one year before the protagonist arrives at the planetarium and the "Snow Globe" story is told as a flashback. The end of the drama CD is where the kinetic novel begins. The second drama CD, Jerusa...

    Anime

    A five-episode original net animation (ONA) adaptation was produced by David Production and directed by Naokatsu Tsuda. The series was streamed on Niconico and other online services from July 7 to August 4, 2016. The screenplay is written by Tsuda and Shogo Yasukawa. Hitomi Takechi based the character design used in the anime on Eeji Komatsu's original designs. Sound and music direction is headed by Tsuda and Takayuki Yamaguchi. Katsuichi Nakayama and Shunsuke Machitani are the series directo...

    In a review by Marcus Estrada of Hardcore Gamer, he praised Planetarian for having a "beautiful story," gorgeous CGs and a soundtrack that "sets a melancholic, but hopeful mood fitting with the story." He also noted that "even as an aging property Planetarian still looks and sounds good." Planetarian is one of several kinetic novels featured in the...

    Key's Planetarian website (in Japanese)
    KineticNovel's Planetarian website Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
    Prototype's Planetarian website (in Japanese)
  3. Yūichi Suzumoto (涼元 悠一, Suzumoto Yūichi?), né le 13 janvier 1969, est un romancier japonais originaire de l'arrondissement Shimizu-ku de la ville de Shizuoka, résidant à présent à Osaka [1]. En 2006, il travaille pour Aquaplus, connue pour être la maison d'édition de la société Leaf.

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  4. Una light novel con quattro brevi storie illustrate, incluso un prologo e un epilogo basato sulla storia di Planetarian sono state scritte da Yūichi Suzumoto e illustrata da Eeji Komatsu.

  5. Yūichi Suzumoto (涼元 悠一, Suzumoto Yūichi?, nascido em 13 de janeiro de 1969) é um romancista japonês, nascido em Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japão, embora atualmente resida em Osaka, Japão. [1] A partir de 2006, trabalha para a Aquaplus, conhecida por ser a empresa editora da Leaf.

  6. Yūichi Suzumoto (涼元 悠一, Suzumoto Yūichi, born January 13, 1969) is a male Japanese novelist originally from Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka, Japan, though he now lives in Osaka, Japan. [1] As of 2006, he works for Aquaplus, known for being the publishing company of Leaf.