Ginban Kaleidoscope

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Ginban Kaleidoscope (銀盤カレイドスコープ, lit. Skating Rink Kaleidoscope) is a series of light novels written by Rei Kaibara and illustrated by Hiro Suzuhira. The manga adaptation is authored by Jun Hasegawa. There was an anime adaptation of the first arc of the novels, aired weekly on TV Tokyo from October 8, 2005 to December 24, 2005.

The story revolves around Tazusa Sakurano, a Japanese Olympic figure skating candidate, and Pete Pumps, a Canadian stunt pilot. During a qualifying round in Montreal, Canada, Tazusa falls in the middle of a Triple Lutz and loses consciousness. At the same time, Pete dies mid-performance when his stunt plane crashes due to mechanical trouble. Unfortunately for Tazusa, Pete ends up involuntarily inhabiting her body for 100 days.

Ginban Kaleidoscope provides examples of:

 * Accidental Pervert: Pete, all thanks to him sharing a body with Tazusa.
 * Bishie Sparkle: Almost everyone during figure skating.
 * Butt Monkey: Pete
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: No pun intended on that one!
 * Expy: Tazusa is practically real-life skater Miki Ando -- with a ghost Canadian guy.
 * Gratuitous English: This might be considered a case of Surprisingly Good English -- once Dominique figures out Tazusa can't speak English, (which seems to parody Engrish, though it's strangely well-pronounced Engrish) she speaks it deliberately to insult her. Other than a rather awkward "Hey you Japanese", her English is surprisingly accurate. (It helps that Maya Okamoto can speak English) Not only that, but Tazusa's response (courtesy of Pete's influence) is wholly appropriate.
 * Girlish Pigtails: Tazusa, of the Tsundere variety.
 * Jerkass: Tazusa, . Afterwards, she's basically a.
 * Phenotype Stereotype: On foreign characters.
 * Running Gag: The friggin' tomatoes!
 * Tsundere: Tazusa
 * Very Loosely Based on a True Story: See the entry for Expy.
 * Why Did It Have To Be Tomatoes?
 * Worthy Opponent