Skip Beat!
スキップ・ビート!
Skip Beat! is a tv anime with 25 listed episodes from HAL Film Maker. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
Day in and day out, Kyouko Mogami works multiple jobs to support her childhood friend, Shoutarou "Shou" Fuwa, in his rise to stardom as an idol. She never complains about her way of life, as she is deeply infatuated with Shou and would go to the ends of the world for him. However, her heart is broken when she overhears Shou talk about how he views her as nothing more than a maid he cares little for. Angered over being used, Kyouko flies into a rage and swears to get revenge on her former crush by entering the world of showbiz to surpass him. Joining the relentless and unforgiving entertainment industry proves to be a challenge, as she continuously meets people who force her out of her comfort zone. But for the sake of vengeance, Kyouko is determined to push herself and rise to the top. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Fall 2008
Primary studio
HAL Film Maker
Episodes
25
Background
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2016, Skip Beat! was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Pied Piper in March 2018. This North American home video release included an all-new English dub.
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What is Skip Beat! about?
Day in and day out, Kyouko Mogami works multiple jobs to support her childhood friend, Shoutarou "Shou" Fuwa, in his rise to stardom as an idol. She never complains about her way of life, as she is deeply infatuated with Shou and would go to the ends of the world for him. However
How many episodes does Skip Beat! have?
Skip Beat! currently lists 25 episodes.
Who worked on Skip Beat! and when did it air?
Skip Beat! is associated with HAL Film Maker and aired Oct 6, 2008 to Mar 30, 2009.