Kaleido Star: Difference between revisions

The show's set in LA, not San Francisco. The episode in Vancouver even says as much.
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(The show's set in LA, not San Francisco. The episode in Vancouver even says as much.)
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{{quote|''"Some day, Layla, the whole world will come to see the performances of that little girl. I assure you."''|'''Kalos Eidos'''}}
 
The last clear memory that young [[Genki Girl|Sora Naegino]] has of her deceased parents is the time they took her to an extraordinary circus called the Kaleido Stage, a few months before their deaths in an accident. At age 16, Sora graduates from junior high and decides to try going to the auditions for the [[Cirque Du Soleil]]-esque Kaleido Stage in <s>[[WhereLos the Hell Is Springfield?|San FranciscoAngeles]]</s> Cape MeryMary, USA. So, with the reluctant blessing of her adoptive parents, she goes to America to seek for her dream...
 
[[Break the Cutie|But it won't]] [[Training from Hell|be easy]]. After an incident involving the theft of her luggage, Sora arrives late to the audition and is told to go back home and wait for the next round -- a year later. However, when a performer is unexpectedly hurt, the owner [[Stern Teacher|Kalos Eido]] tells [[The Fool|Sora]] to cover for her. Main Kaleido Stage star [[Defrosting Ice Queen|Layla Hamilton]] wonders if Sora is ''really'' cut out for it and challenges her to either perform Layla's trademark move, the Golden Phoenix, or go back home; Sora trains hard with the help of two other recruits ([[Bifauxnen|Anna Heart]] and [[Badass Bookworm|Mia Guillem]]) and the company's stage manager ([[Non-Action Guy|Kenneth "Ken" Robbins]]), and though she doesn't fully accomplish it, [[Plucky Girl|her determination]] convinces Layla to let her stay. Ever since then, Sora has to struggle extra hard to fulfill her dream: to become the Top Star of the Stage...