A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Summer Special
Alternative title:
Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Special (Japanese)
Little Snow Fairy Sugar
Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy Summer Special
ちっちゃな雪使いシュガー特別編 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
When Saga - now 15 years old - arrives at her home after a day of errands, her grandmother Regina discovers an old dress in the attic. At this point, Saga recalls the time her elementary class participated in a play titled "Princess and Fairy." She volunteered to play the role of the Princess while her rival Greta played the evil witch. The production of the school play reminded Sugar and the other fairies of the time "The Bear Pianist" played in the town not too long ago.
User Ratings:
184 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
24 minutes
Episode titles: We have 2
Vintage:
2003-08-21 to 2003-08-28
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Sugar Baby Love" by Yoko Ishida
Ending Theme:
"こころのピアノ [Kokoro no Piano (Piano's Heart)]" by Masumi Asano
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DVD (Region 1) |
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar - Collection 2 (DVD) 2009-11-17 (from $61.89) |
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar - Complete Collection [Sentai Selects] (DVD) 2016-05-03 (from $66.00) |
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Summer Special (DVD) 2004-05-04 (from $9.28) |
A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Summer Special [Limited Edition] (DVD) 2004-05-04 (from $19.98) |
Director: Shinichiro Kimura Music: Shinkichi Mitsumune Theme Song Arrangement: Shinkichi Mitsumune (OP/ED) Theme Song Lyrics: Joe Lemon (OP - Japanese) | Masumi Asano as Tomoko Kawakami as Akiko Hiramatsu as Fumihiko Tachiki as Kaori Mizuhashi as Kenji Nojima as Kotono Mitsuishi as Taeko Kawata as Tomo Saeki as Yumiko Kobayashi as Akiko Hiramatsu as Akiko Nakagawa as Asami Sanada as Chikako Akimoto as Chinami Nishimura as Fumihiko Tachiki as Hideyuki Umezu as Jun Fukushima as Kiyonobu Suzuki as Mitsuo Iwata as Naoko Minowa as Sawa Ishige as Yūko Sasamoto as | |||
Broadcaster: BS-i Music Production: Pioneer LDC | ||||
ADR Director: Ezra Weisz Translation: Yurika Dennis ADR Script: Darlene Waddington Executive producer: Eiichi Takahashi (Sentai Re-release) Hideki 'Henry' Goto John Ledford (Sentai Re-release) ADR Editor: Gina Nuccio Assistant producer: Sawako Furuya AVID Editor: Alex Agoston DVD Authoring: Neal Barnes (Sentai Re-release) DVD Menu Design: Larry Koteff (Sentai Re-release) Media Coordinator: Janice Williams (Sentai Re-release) Production Coordination: Janice Williams (Sentai Selects) Re-Mixing Engineer: Thanos Kazakos Subtitle Formatting: Christopher Williams (Sentai Re-release) Subtitling: Anna Exter | Michelle Ruff as Reba West as Hope Grandflower as Ian Hawk as Jane Alan as Jennifer Sekiguchi as Kay Jensen as Lara Curci as Steve Kramer as Stevie Bloch as Tony O'Donnell as Darcy Fitzwater as Grant George as Jessica Gee as Mari Daniel as Mona Marshall as Rafael Antonio as | |||
ADR Production: Media Concepts Distributor: Section23 Films (North America; 2009) DVD Encoding: DIVITEK DVD Menus: DIVITEK DVD Production: Seraphim Digital (Sentai Re-release) Recording Studio: Media Concepts | ||||
(none) | Distributor: Telesuccess Productions, Inc. Dubbing: Telesuccess Productions, Inc. | |||
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