The story revolves around Tazusa Sakurano, a JapaneseOlympic figure skating candidate, and Pete Pumps, a Canadianstunt pilot. During a qualifying round in Montreal, Quebec, 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. During this time, Tazusa begins to develop romantic feelings for Pete, and falls in love with him. ;Tazusa Sakurano ;Pete Pumps ;Kyōko Shitō ;Yūji Takashima ;Kazuya Nitta ;Yōko Sakurano ;Mika Honjō ;Yukie Mishiro ;Dominique Miller ;Ria Garnet Juiltyve
Media
Light novel
The series was written by Rei Kaihara and illustrated by Hiro Suzuhira. The series was published by Shueisha under the Super Dash Bunko imprint. The series won the Grand Prize in the 2nd Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award. A total of 9 volumes were published. Ginban Kaleidoscope Short Program: Road to dream
Ginban Kaleidoscope Lyrical Program: Be in love with your miracle
Release date: June 23, 2006
Ginban Kaleidoscope Cosmic Program: Big time again!
Release date: November 25, 2006
Ginban Kaleidoscope Cinderella Program: Say it ain't so
Release date: November 25, 2006
Manga
A manga adaptation by Jun Hasegawa was serialized in Margaret between the 18th issue of 2005 and the 10th issue of 2006. The individual chapters were later collected and published in two tankōbon volumes.
Anime
A 12-episode anime television series adaptation of Ginban Kaleidoscope produced by Actas aired in Japan between October 8, 2005 and December 24, 2005 on TV Tokyo. The series was directed by Shinji Takamatsu while the series composition done by Akatsuki Yamatoya. The 12 episodes were later released into 6 separate DVD volumes with each volume containing 2 episodes. All the DVD volumes have both limited and normal editions. The covers for all the limited editions were drawn by series illustrator Hiro Suzuhira. The anime's opening theme is "Dual" by Yellow Generation while the ending theme is "Energy" by Marina Inoue.
Reception
Melissa D. Johnson of THEM Anime Reviews gave the series 5 out of 5 stars, saying that "Ginban Kaleidoscope is a beautiful coming of age story. It manages to pull off a complete story in only twelve episodes, yet somehow manages to create memorable characters where other titles twice or thrice as long keep serving up the cookie cut-outs."