Twinkle Stars

[5] Its sixty-five untitled chapters have been collected in eleven tankōbon volumes in Japan, published by Hakusensha under the Hana to Yume Comics imprint.

[6] The series was originally licensed for an English-language release in Singapore by Chuang Yi;[7] this edition was distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.

[9] Yen Press announced they licensed the series for an English-language release in North America in 2015;[10] the company published five omnibus volumes from 2016[11] to 2018.

[44][3] In his review of the series for Otaku USA, Che Gilson praised Twinkle Stars as a "solid shojo romantic drama" with "charming girls, cute guys, a good sense of pacing, and pathos."

However, he noted that Twinkle Stars contains "many of the same elements" as Takaya's previous series, Fruits Basket, including "a frustrating penchant for passive heroines.