Kaleido Stage, however, is a circus on an entirely different level, albeit with a kindred goal. The costumes are as elaborate as the choreography for the performers, some working on giant trampolines as others utilize trapeze wires that stretch the length of the cavernous performance hall. Pyrotechnics, complex stage machinery, and a multichannel sound system all come together to help the audience escape from their lives for a single glorious night into the dream world concocted by the owner, Kalos.
Yet, such a world would not come to be without the impeccably talented troupe of Kaleido Stage artists making it a reality.
The story of Kaleido Star centers around Sora Naegino, a sixteen year old girl from Japan who has dreamed of joining Kaleido Stage since she attended one of their shows as a child. The Stage is in America, though it features performers from all over the globe. By leaving her adoptive parents in Japan, Sora eschews a happy life in Japan in order to pursue her dream. Sora is a skillful acrobatic gymnast, but she lacks quite a bit of the Western training in subjects such as ballet that other applicants for the Stage possess.
Though she is unquestionably talented, Sora is quickly stricken with bad luck when she arrives in the U.S. on the day of auditions for Kaleido Stage. As she tries to get directions to the Stage from an older woman, she is assaulted by a strange man who openly ogles her body. When he comes a little too close to her shapely legs, she jumps back, giving a thief the opportunity to grab her luggage and take off. With the aid of a kid who loans her some inline skates, Sora rockets after the culprit, bouncing off awnings and dodging traffic with the athletic grace that only a truly gifted acrobat could exhibit. Eventually, she nabs the offender amidst applause from the crowd that witnessed her impressive pursuit, though she is, in turn, nabbed by the police and taken in as a runaway.
With a few crowd-pleasing stretches, she convinces the employees at the local station that she is not a runaway, but rather an applicant for Kaleido Stage, and one of the officers eventually offers to drive her to the audition.
Sadly, Sora arrives too late to apply and is turned away by the star of the show, Layla Hamilton, for her tardiness. Salvation comes from an unlikely source when Kalos, the owner of the Stage, turns out to be the man who was so offensively enchanted by Sora's muscular legs. He witnessed her unprompted performance on the streets, and believes she has potential. Thanks to his intervention, she is made a part of the freshmen class of performers at Kaleido Stage, though Layla openly expresses her discontent for Kalos admitting a girl with such obviously unprofessional traits. This dislike is conveyed along the rest of the cast and crew, and Sora has a rough time adjusting to life at the Stage, but that isn't to say that she can't make any friends at all.
For one, there's Mia Guillem, a young woman from Holland whose carefree demeanor belies her determined and intelligent nature. Mia's biggest fan is her ailing grandmother, and she performs with all of her strength, as hard as she wants her grandmother to strive to live. While she was as incensed at Sora's apparently easy entry into the troupe as anyone else, Mia quickly realizes that there's more to Sora than she first believed.
The seemingly cool and aloof American, Anna Heart, is actually an aspiring comedienne. She's good friends with Mia, and thus accepts Sora as soon as Mia does. In truth, Anna's biggest beef with Sora was her ability to make people laugh so easily, and had little to do with the way Sora became a part of Kaleido Stage. Her relationship with her absentee father isn't very strong, but her desire to make people laugh is inspired entirely by his brilliant gift for comedy. However, Anna is taller than average, and she has trouble saying the right thing at the right time. Her good looks and natural gymnastic skills have earned her a number of fans - male and female - though she'd much rather be known as a world famous clown than an acrobat.
Ken Robbins helps Sora adapt to life at the stage, and he is obviously (to everyone save Sora, that is) smitten with her. Like Anna, he is also native to the States, though he isn't a fellow gymnast. He has a weak heart, which prohibits him from doing too much strenuous physical activity - though he appears content enough to serve as a stage manager. He is particularly content when helping Sora.
Sora's idol and role model before becoming a part of Kaleido Stage, the beautiful Layla Hamilton turns out to be far less friendly in person than her stage behavior would suggest. She doesn't initially accept Sora as a part of the troupe, and she turns many of Sora's other fellow cast members against her in order to drive her out. Despite her rough treatment of Sora, Layla eventually begins to develop respect for the young Japanese girl and her indomitable spirit. Layla's personality may not be too nice, but her aerial proficiency is second to none, and her talent for impromptu acting saves the show quite a few times when the less experienced performers make an error. Her harsh attitude might in fact stem from an extreme dedication to the Stage, which is respectable, though hard on the people who attract Layla's ire.
Aside from Ken, Yuri Killian is the other person who keeps inspiring Sora to continue working for Kaleido Stage. Yuri is the only performer who could be considered Layla's equal. Originally from Russia, Yuri follows Layla around wherever she goes, though the relationship between the two is not exactly clear. He's probably one of the most significant reasons that Sora has trouble seeing Ken from a romantic perspective, for Yuri is painfully attractive and he seems to take an interest in the new cast member. Whenever Sora's desperate for aid, Yuri seems to appear from nowhere and give her a key hint in maintaining her rise to stardom.
All of the first year members of Kaleido Stage reside in housing provided by the Stage. It is within this dormitory that Sora gets to know two other important characters - Sarah and Fool.
Sarah is another veteran performer that Sora has always looked up to, and she is surprised to discover that the diva of the Stage is her dorm supervisor. She's even more surprised to learn that the sophisticated, captivating singer is actually an exuberant party animal with an unsafe interest in martial arts.
Adding an element of magic to the story, the character of Fool is less of the jester that his name implies and more of a prophet. Fool is the self-proclaimed "Spirit of the Stage," claiming to appear only to those who have the potential to become a star. Sora has trouble enough believing that she can hear and see the diminutive spirit, let alone his assertion that he's interested in Sora for her talents.
She's quite convinced that he's only there to spy on her when she bathes, and his insistence that she make friends to bathe with only further strengthens her hypothesis. However, the threat of Fool peeping is easily eliminated with a tiny roll of string and a little blindfold. Only time will tell if such blatant disrespect toward the Spirit of the Stage will have untoward repercussions in Sora's performance career.
Fool uses a deck of tarot cards to give Sora a hint of what may be coming for her in the future. Yet he's less of an influence and more of an indicator of what she chooses to do with her own free will. Regardless of his purpose in Sora's life, his presence adds an interesting mix of mystery, spirituality, and comedy to the story.
There truly are many stories out there that tell us we should follow our dreams, that we can fight impossible odds to do whatever it is that we'd love to do most. Hard work, determination, and luck each go a long way in every person's quest for happiness. Perhaps it will take more than just one trip to the circus or one entertaining anime series to convince us of that fact, but then, maybe if we hear that message enough, we'll begin to believe it. And let's face it; you've got to believe that your dreams are within reach before you even start to stretch for them. If this show brings you even one step closer to inspiring you to do what you want in life, then it's worth it.
Name: Sora Naegino Gender: Female Birthday: 23 November Age: 16 Blood Type: 0 Height: 160 cm Weight: 47 kg Birthplace: Tokyo / Japan Hobby: Intensive Training Specialty: Acrobat History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 16
Story: Sora is a cheerful and active girl, which by nature, has guts and is never one to give up. Mia and Anna joined Kaleido Stage at the same time as Sora joined, and the three of them are good friends. After her parents death, Sora was taken in by her Aunt and Uncle. While she loves them both very much, they were completely against her coming to the U.S. to try out for the Kaleido Stage. Ever since she was accepted, Sora trains vigorously to be the best performer she can be. The fact that she can see Fool, the Spirit of the Stage, means that she has great promise as a performer. When not training or on stage, Sora can be seen hanging out with Mia and Anna, or looking after the baby seal she found named Jonathan, who has become the official mascot of the Kaleido Stage...
Aspiring to join the world renowned Kaleido Stage, 16-year-old Sora Naegino travels to the United States on her own to audition for this prestigious performance company. Upon arrival in the States, Sora becomes the victim of theft and she gives pursuit of the street thief. During this ordeal, Sora encounters a man named Kalos, who appears quite impressed with her tight muscles and the acrobatic feats she performed to stop the thief and retrieve her stolen possessions. While Sora thinks that this strange guy looking her over is just some kind of weird pervert, little does she know that Kalos is actually the owner of Kaleido Stage, which she had set out from Japan to join in the first place. Due to everything that transpired, as well as being questioned by the police, Sora is late for her audition at Kaleido Stage and is not permitted to try out. After being told to go home and try again next year, opportunity soon knocks when a Rabbit Girl is injured and is unable to perform in the upcoming act. Kalos arrives on the scene, and decides to let Sora fill the now vacated role, much to the dismay of the other members of Kaleido Stage. While Soras performance was less than perfect, Sora showed enough potential for Kalos to decide to bring her aboard as a member of Kaleido Stage. Now admitted into Kaleido Stage,Sora tries to settle in to her new home at the dormitory. While doing so, she is greeted by a strange creature that looks like a doll and calls himself Fool, the Spirit of the Stage. Fool claims that only one chosen for the stage can see him, and Sora is that lucky chosen person. While an awkward development, Sora also has to contend with the scorn of her fellow performers. Put off by how easily she got into Kaleido Stage, everyone thinks that Sora simply got in on one of Kalos' whims, so Sora must prove herself to everyone if she is to stay onboard. With no formal training, not even in ballet, Sora takes up Layla Hamiltons, the star of Kaleido Stage, challenge to flawlessly execute her famous Golden Phoenix routine. If Sora fails to pull it off, she has to leave Kaleido Stage. With everything on the line, Sora trains vigorously day and night to master Laylas routine. Her hard work and determination earned her the respect and friendship of Anna and Mia, who were previously skeptical of why Sora was allowed to join the troupe. When finally the critical hour came, Sora failed to grab the swings bar and couldnt complete the Golden Phoenix, but her efforts and nearly flawless routine earned everyones respect, and she was allowed to remain in Kaleido Stage, thus beginning her journey to become aKaleido Star.
Name: Layla Hamilton Gender: Female Birthday: 16. August Age: 17 Blood Type: AB 4 Negative Height: 173 cm Weight: 54 kg Birthplace: New York / America Hobby: Intensive Training Specialty: Acrobat History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 14
Story: Layla Hamilton is the big star of all Kaleido Stage's productions and a fan favourite. Layla works as a pair with the talented Yuri Killian, who is also a major draw at the show. Layla seems to have feelings for Yuri, but her pride does not allow her to admit them. Layla is extremely determined to be the best performer she can be and trains as hard as possbile. Her personality can sometimes appear cold and absolutely unapproachable, but in reality, she's a very lonely girl, which is seaking for her parents' affection. Layla's father is a major businessman and one of Kaleido Stage's sponsors, but he has never seen his daughter perform, until her last appearance on Kaleido Stage...
Name: May Wong Gender: Female Birthday: 05. May Age: 15 Blood Type: AB 4 Negative Height: 163 cm Weight: 50 kg Birthplace: Beijing/China Hobby: Intensive Training Specialty: Demon Spiral History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 15
Story: May Wong is a very talented and beautiful young girl, which tries to be the best even if that means hurting people, which she actually isn't doing on purpose. Being in the Star Sign of the Taurus she has many marks & characteristics, which are normal for Taurus born people, like: being able to cook very well, being able to learn new stuff very easiely, being ambitious and stubborn, looking always forward to be the best in everything. Being Sora Naegino's Rival makes it more interesting for May, it helps her realise her real dreams and brings her step by step closer to gain what she is fighting for...
Name: Rosetta Passel Gender: Female Birthday: 4 April Age: 13 Blood Type: B 3 Negative Height: 154 cm Weight: 42 kg Birthplace: Brussels / Belgium Hobby: Hanging out with Sora & Co. Specialty: Diabolo History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 13
Story: Rosetta is an extremely talented girl who became the youngest Diabolo World Champion. She is a proud girl which doesnt smile a lot. She used to think the audience doesnt appreciate her performance because they have such low sophistication. However, after seeing Soras performance in the show, she realized that she was wrong. After Rosetta expressed her desire to try Diabolo with Sora, her wish came true, and the Diabolo battle performed by two is well received by the audience. Sora became a sister like figure who she admires a lot. Whenever Kaleido Stage is in a pinch, she hastens back to Kaleido Stage and helps Sora in order to repay her kindness...
Hobby: Creating Websites & Fan Clubs about Kaleido Stage
Specialty: Scence Writer
History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 16
Story:
Mia wants to introduce more literature and drama into Kaleido Stages performances. Her great role as a Scene Writer next to Cathy Taymor is giving her more motivation than ever. She tries to give her best, and is very creativ. She is born with the skill of a writer and designer, cause as a Cancer, her life is very amazing as her optimistic side always shines through. With her passionate and sweet way she's always admired by her friends and co-workers. She runs her own website devoted to the Kaleido Stage and provides information on the show and its performers. Sora and Anna joined the Kaleido Stage at the same time as Mia and the three of them are really good friends. She is very close to her family, especially to her grandmother, who was in the hospital at the same time Mia was making her stage debut.
Name: Anna Heart Gender: Female Birthday: 06. June Age: 16 Blood Type: A1 negativ Height: 170 cm Weight: 52 kg Birthplace: San Francisco / America Hobby: Making a Fool of herself Specialty: Making people laugh... ( she tries at least... ) History: Joined Kaleido Stage at the age of 16
Story: The daughter of a struggling standup comedian, Anna joined Kaleido Stage at the same time as Mia and Sora, and the three of them are all good friends. Annas boyish appearance appeals to many of the Kaleido Stage's female fans. Anna feels that it is her duty to introduce comedy to Kaleido Stage and wants to focus on playing comical parts. However Annas ideas for comedic improvisation are usually pretty far fetched and are promptly shot down by Sora and Mia before they get off the ground.
Aside from Ken, Yuri Killian is the other person who keeps inspiring Sora to continue working for Kaleido Stage. Yuri is the only performer who could be considered Layla's equal. Originally from Russia, Yuri follows Layla around wherever she goes, though the relationship between the two is not exactly clear. He's probably one of the most significant reasons that Sora has trouble seeing Ken from a romantic perspective, for Yuri is painfully attractive and he seems to take an interest in the new cast member. Whenever Sora's desperate for aid, Yuri seems to appear from nowhere and give her a key hint in maintaining her rise to stardom.