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Sky High
Cover of the first manga volume
スカイハイ
(Sukai Hai)
GenreParanormal, Fantasy
Manga
Written byTsutomu Takahashi
Published byShueisha
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original run20012003
Volumes2
Television drama
Directed byNakahara Takashi, et al.
Original networkTV-Asahi
Original run January 2003 March 2004
Episodes19 (List of episodes)
Live-action film
Directed byRyuhei Kitamura
Written byIsao Kiriyama
StudioTV Asahi
ReleasedNovember 8, 2003
Runtime122 minutes
Manga
Skyhigh: Karma
Written byTsutomu Takahashi
Published byShueisha
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original runMay 19, 2003August 19, 2003
Volumes2
Manga
Skyhigh: Shinshō
Written byTsutomu Takahashi
Published byShueisha
MagazineWeekly Young Jump
DemographicSeinen
Original run20032004
Volumes4

Skyhigh (スカイハイ, Sukai Hai) is a Japanese manga which spawned a popular live-action TV drama, starring Yumiko Shaku, and 2003 theatrical release starring the same actress in a big budget prequel to the TV series. The manga was written by Japanese manga author Tsutomu Takahashi. Published in December 2001, the 240 page graphic novel follows the story of Izuko, a beautiful and mysterious "Guardian of the Gate" to the Afterlife. Izuku guides troubled souls who pass through, presenting them with three choices: to ascend to Heaven to await reincarnation; to deny their death and wander the earth as a ghost, or to seek vengeance upon the person who caused their death or suffering—but the consequences of that, no matter how justified, is to be condemned to Hell.

Sequels include Skyhigh: Karma' (スカイハイ カルマ) and Skyhigh: Shinshō (スカイハイ 新章). Both sequels were published while the series was in production and at the height of its popularity.[citation needed]

All three manga were published by Shueisha.

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