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The {{nihongo|'''Lucky Star'''|らき☆すた|''Raki Suta''}} series makes up one of the six core franchises of the popular series created by [[Hiroshi Takajima]] and [[Kagami Yoshimizu (Drillimation)|Kagami Yoshimizu]] for [[Drillimation Studios]]. The anime spans six seasons and has been dubbed into English by Walt Disney Pictures. The franchise follows the story of a beautiful blue-haired girl named [[Konata Izumi (Drillimation)|Konata Izumi]] who becomes the princess of the [[Lucky Star Kingdom]] and falling in love with [[Susumu Hori (Drillimation)|Susumu Hori]] with the main objective of overcoming dangerous obstacles and to defeat [[Dr. Manhole (Drillimation)|Dr. Manhole]] who killed her mother when she was five months old. The franchise made its debut in Japan in 1981 and in North America in 1987 starting with [[Lucky Star (1987 video game)|the first game]]. British author J. K. Rowling also wrote novel versions of the anime, which were released between 1999 and 2005.
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The {{nihongo|'''Lucky Star'''|らき☆すた|''Raki Suta''}} series makes up one of the six core franchises of the popular series created by [[Hiroshi Takajima]] and [[Kagami Yoshimizu (Drillimation)|Kagami Yoshimizu]] for [[Drillimation Studios]]. The anime spans six seasons and has been dubbed into English by Walt Disney Pictures. The franchise follows the story of a beautiful blue-haired girl named [[Konata Izumi (Drillimation)|Konata Izumi]] who one day finds out her late mother was reincarnated as a queen and ascends the role of the princess of the [[Lucky Star Kingdom]] and falling in love with [[Susumu Hori (Drillimation)|Susumu Hori]] with the main objective of overcoming dangerous obstacles and to defeat [[Dr. Manhole (Drillimation)|Dr. Manhole]] who killed her mother when she was five months old. The franchise made its debut in Japan in 1981 and in North America in 1987 starting with [[Lucky Star (1987 video game)|the first game]]. British author J. K. Rowling also wrote novel versions of the anime, which were released between 1999 and 2005.
   
 
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This article is about the franchise. For the anime, see The Drillimation Series: Magical Girl Team Lucky Star. For the video game series, see The Drillimation Series: Lucky Star (video game series)

The 'Lucky Star' (Japanese: らき☆すた, Hepburn: 'Raki Suta') series makes up one of the six core franchises of the popular series created by Hiroshi Takajima and Kagami Yoshimizu for Drillimation Studios. The anime spans six seasons and has been dubbed into English by Walt Disney Pictures. The franchise follows the story of a beautiful blue-haired girl named Konata Izumi who one day finds out her late mother was reincarnated as a queen and ascends the role of the princess of the Lucky Star Kingdom and falling in love with Susumu Hori with the main objective of overcoming dangerous obstacles and to defeat Dr. Manhole who killed her mother when she was five months old. The franchise made its debut in Japan in 1981 and in North America in 1987 starting with the first game. British author J. K. Rowling also wrote novel versions of the anime, which were released between 1999 and 2005.

Anime

Main Article: The Drillimation Series: Magical Girl Team Lucky Star

Drillimation Studios produced six seasons of Lucky Star, all of which have 50 main episodes with two complementary episodes based on the spin-off series The Miyakawa Family's Hunger each, making a total of 312 episodes. The entire anime can be watched on Netflix if the user has an active subscription or on Crunchyroll in subbed or dubbed format. The list below has the seasons and their release dates:

No. Name Japanese release North American release
1 Lucky Star and the Monarch's Pearl February 22, 1981 February 24, 1990
2 Lucky Star and the Autocrat's Ninja February 28, 1982 February 23, 1991
3 Lucky Star and the Angry Video Game Nerd February 27, 1983 February 29, 1992
4 Lucky Star and the United Galaxy Space Force February 26, 1984 February 27, 1993
5 Lucky Star and the Youkai's Last Stand February 24, 1985 February 26, 1994
6 Lucky Star and the Final Labyrinth February 23, 1986 February 25, 1995
The Drillimation Series by Drillimation Studios and Bandai Namco Holdings
Franchises Chuhou Joutai · Driller Engine Grand Prix · HotShots Party[1] · Otter Magician Sammy · Mr. Driller · Patry[1] · Space Nexus · Super Smash Keyboards · Touhou Project · Shōkan
Developers Edret Games · Seymour Games · Team Shanghai Alice · Twilight Frontier
Services Drillimation Online
Former/Defunct Amusement Software · Bladesteel Games · Storer Enterprises · Tenma Games
  1. Owned by Seymour Games.