Print Manabi Straight! originally began as a reader-participation game whose development is directly influenced by the readers. The project launched in volume 12 of
MediaWorks'
Dengeki AniMaga magazine sold on August 30, 2004, with original character design and illustrations by
Atsushi Ogasawara. The project continued until
Dengeki AniMaga volume 19 when the magazine ceased publication on August 29, 2005. The
Manabi Straight! manga, with story by
Ufotable and illustrated by
Tartan Check, was serialized in MediaWorks' manga magazine
Dengeki Daioh between the December 2005 and February 2008 issues. Four
tankōbon volumes were released between May 27, 2006, and February 27, 2008. A second manga, titled , with story by Ufotable and illustrated by Eshika/Shōgo, was serialized in
Enterbrain's online magazine
Famitsu Comic Clear from January 30, 2015 to February 26, 2016. Two
tankōbon volumes were released on August 12, 2015, and March 14, 2016.
Anime A 12-episode
anime television series produced by
Ufotable aired in Japan between January 8 and March 26, 2007, on the
TV Tokyo television network. An
original video animation (OVA) episode was released on October 10, 2007. The production staff of
Manabi Straight! removed the traditional "director" position and instead a team of studio producers and episode directors called shared the burden together. Team Manabibeya includes the story director
Ryunosuke Kingetsu, the animation director and character designer
Atsushi Ogasawara, the layout director Takurowo Takahashi, and the technical director Takayuki Hirao. The opening theme is "A Happy Life" and the ending theme is "Lucky & Happy"; both are sung by
Megumi Hayashibara. The single containing both songs was released on February 7, 2007. "A Happy Life" is a cover of
Ritsuko Okazaki's 1996 single, while "Lucky & Happy" is a cover of a song written by Okazaki for the anime
Wedding Peach.
Discotek Media licensed the series and OVA for an April 30, 2019, Blu-ray release in North America. Five character mini
albums were released between September 6, 2006, and January 1, 2007, featuring the characters of Manami Amamiya, Mika Inamori, Mutsuki Uehara, Mei Etoh, and Momoha Odori, sung by their respective
voice actresses from the anime. Two original soundtracks were released for the anime on February 21 and May 16, 2007. The soundtracks featured background music tracks, remixes of the songs featured on the character mini albums, and original songs. A single titled "Seioh Gakuen Kōka Band", sung by
Yui Horie and
Minori Chihara, was released on March 21, 2007; the single contained the two insert songs found in episode 11 of the anime.
Visual novel A
visual novel developed by
Marvelous Interactive for the
PlayStation 2 titled was first released on March 29, 2007, in limited and regular editions. The limited edition came bundled with a thirty-minute length
drama CD and two background music CDs. The gameplay consists of the player interacting with the game by making choices at key times in the story. While the game consists of several different
scenarios, the main one takes place during the summer festival. In the scenario, Manami needs the cooperation and comprehension of the town people in order to ensure the success of the event. Manami and her friends go through various missions in the game while they work and help the people in town get ready for the festival. As an original system built into the game, Manami has the power to give her friends "Hustle Points" that she uses to cheer her friends up during their various missions. An album titled
Miracle Straight! was released on April 4, 2007, containing the opening and ending themes to the video game sung by
Yui Horie,
Ai Nonaka,
Marina Inoue,
Aya Hirano and
Saki Fujita. ==Notes==