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Written by
  
Mitsuru Adachi

English publisher
  
Viz Media

Magazine
  
Various

Originally published
  
1988

Illustrator
  
Mitsuru Adachi

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Published by
  
Shogakukan

Demographic
  
Shōjo, Shōnen, Seinen

English magazine
  
Animerica Extra

Author
  
Mitsuru Adachi

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Genres
  
Fantasy, Romantic comedy, Science Fiction, Sports

Publishers
  
Viz Media (NA), Shogakukan

Similar
  
Short game, Cross Game, Hyde & Closer, Guru Guru Pon‑chan, Duklyon: Clamp School D

Short Program (Japanese: ショート・プログラム, Hepburn: Shōto Puroguramu) is the title of a series of unrelated short manga collections by Mitsuru Adachi. Four volumes compile stories selected from shōjo, shōnen, josei and seinen works released from 1985 until 2009.

Contents

Short Program

The first collection, titled simply Short Program, collected stories published between 1985 and 1988. In Japan, Shogakukan published this in November 1988. In the United States, Viz Media published this collection in March 2000. The chapters are arranged differently from the Japanese release, for unknown reasons. As was customary with most manga published in the US at the time, the pages were 'flopped' so that they read left to right, rather than right to left as originally drawn. It is also printed at a larger paper size than the now-standard manga size.

Short Program 2

The second collection, titled Short Program 2, collected stories published between 1988 and 1995. In Japan, Shogakukan published this in June 1996. In the United States, Viz Media published this collection in April 2004. Unlike the first volume, this collection was published right to left, in the now-standard paper size for manga.

Short Program 3

This volume was published in July 2007 in Japan. No announcements have been made regarding an English-language release in North America.

Short Program: Girl's Type

This volume was published 11 May 2009 in Japan. No announcements have been made regarding an English-language release in North America.

Reception

The Wilamette Week's Jamie Rich called the first volume of Short Program "solid, escapist entertainment" and "as irresistibly infatuating as comic books can get." He described the worlds created by Adachi as "ageless", describing his style as having "crisp, delicate [lines]" and having a "genuine sweetness".

References

Short Program (manga) Wikipedia