The girls strawberry

July 2004 Dengeki G’s Magazine Strawberry Panic! Japanese illustrated short stories the girls strawberry by Sakurako Kimino, which focus on a group of teenage girls attending three affiliated all-girl schools on Astraea Hill.

There is a slight difference in the title of the series between media and national affiliation. When the manga and light novel series were licensed for English language distribution, Seven Seas Entertainment did not use the exclamation mark in the title. The appearance of the logo for Strawberry Panic! Miator, Spica and Lulim, are located. Each school has its own student council, which governs the matters of each respective school.

Periodically the three student councils, along with the Etoiles, meet in the Astraea Joint Student Council. The hill is known as a sacred area which no men are allowed to enter. There is a horse ranch at Spica. The students may go and study for their classes at a library on the lake’s shore.

Astraea Dormitory, named after Astraea Hill. It was built about 100 years before the story begins, around the same time that Miator was established, for students whose homes are far away. The building’s name is based on its similarity to the cross-section of a strawberry viewed from above. Strawberry Dorms in the center, and the dormitory was not a single building but three separate dormitories also arranged in a triangle around a central courtyard.

There are twelve characters the story revolves around, four at each school. The series encompasses the relationships the characters build with each other, climaxing whenever two of the characters start dating. The central focuses of Strawberry Panic! Main article: List of Strawberry Panic!

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