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| アリソン (Arison) |
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| Demographic | Male | ||
| Genre | Adventure | ||
| Light novel: Alison | |||
| Author | Keiichi Sigsawa | ||
| Artist | Kohaku Kuroboshi | ||
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| Published | 2002 – 2004 | ||
| Volumes | 4 | ||
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| Author | Keiichi Sigsawa (story) Hiroki Haruse (art) |
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| Original run | July 27 2007 – | ||
Allison (アリソン Arison?) is a Japanese light novel series by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kohaku Kuroboshi. There were three Allison novels, with the third split into two volumes. There is a follow-up series called Lillia and Treize. There is also an Allison sound novel for the Nintendo DS. The cover of Dengeki hp has announced an anime based on both the Allison and Lillia and Treize novels, known as Allison and Lillia.[1]
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Story
Allison is an adventure series set in a world divided down the center by a towering mountain range and a huge river. At the time the story begins (industry and technology are roughly equivalent to the 1930s in our world) the two cultures have been at war for hundreds of years. Allison, an air force pilot, and her childhood friend Will (pronounced Vill), who has a photographic memory, end up stealing an airplane and chasing some kidnappers across the river into the other country. Fortunately, they speak both languages...
Light novels
- Allison, ISBN 4840220603
- Allison II: Mahiru no Yoru no Yume, ISBN 4840223076
- Allison III (Part I): Rutoni wo Shasho kara, ISBN 4840226296
- Allison III (Part II): Inbo to iu Na no Ressha, ISBN 4840226814
Manga
A manga adaptation by Hiroki Haruse started serialization in the shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! on July 27 2007.
References
- ^ Anime announcement (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-12-06.


