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{{This|the Saudi football team|Al-Hilal (disambiguation)}}
| name = New Cutie Honey
{{Football club infobox |
| image = [[Image:New cutie honey.jpg|230px]]
clubname = Al-Hilal|
| caption =
image = [[Image:Teams saudi alhilal pro logo.gif]] |
| ja_name = 新・キューティーハニー
fullname = ALHILAL SAUDI CLUB |
| ja_name_trans = Shin Kyūtī Hanī
nickname = Al-Zaeem (The Boss)|
| genre = <!--Discuss in talk page before adding or removing genres-->[[Action (genre)|Action]], [[Adventure (genre)|Adventure]], [[Magical girl]]
founded = [[1957]] |
ground = [[King Fahd International Stadium|King Fahd Stadium]],<br />[[Riyadh]]|
capacity = 70000|
chairman = {{flagicon|KSA}} [[AbdulRahman bin Musaid]]|
manager = {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Cosmin Olăroiu]]|
league = [[Saudi Premier League]] |
season = 2007-08 |
position = 1st (Champions)|
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{{Infobox animanga/OVA
| title =
| director = [[Yasuchika Nagaoka]]
| studio = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Toei Video]]<ref name="toeidvd1">{{cite web |url=http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/qthoney.html |title=DVD キューティーハニー プレミアムBOX 特集 |author=Dynamic Planning and Toei Video |language=Japanese |accessdate=2008-01-20 }}(Other ''Honey'' series are listed there as, for example, "(C)ダイナミック企画・東映アニメーション" [©Dynamic Pl. - Toei Anim.], but ''New Cutie Honey'' is "(C)永井 豪/ダイナミック企画・東映ビデオ" [©Go Nagai/Dynamic Pl. - Toei Video].)</ref>
| licensor = {{flagicon|USA}} [[ADV Films]]
| episodes = 8
| released = [[April 21]] [[1994]]–[[November 21]] [[1995]]
}}
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{{nihongo|'''''New Cutie Honey'''''|新・キューティーハニー|Shin Kyūtī Hanī<!-- please verify this part. —User:AnOddName -->|officially [[Romanization|romanized]] as '''New Super Android Cutey Honey''' or '''New Cutey Honey'''}}<ref name="toeidvd1" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Cutey Honey Anime Essentials |url=http://www.advfilms.com/buy/anime/action/cutey-honey/anime-essentials/product.aspx?ProductId=21331&CategoryId=0 |author=A.D. Vision |accessdate=2008-02-22 }}</ref> is a Japanese [[OVA]] in the ''[[Cutie Honey]]'' franchise, released in 1994. Its titular character Honey previously appeared in the [[OVA]] adaptation of ''[[Kekko Kamen]]'' as a student, and her [[lesbian]] teacher from [[Cutie Honey#TV series|the 1973 TV series]], Alphonne, also made two [[Cameo appearance|brief appearances]] there,<ref name="sightings1">{{cite web |title=Sightings |url=http://www.geocities.com/yogirinohanii/sighting.html |work=Lovely Warrior |author=Salvatore (Umino) |accessdate=2008-01-26 }}</ref> but ''New Cutie Honey'' was the first ''Cutie Honey'' OVA.
'''Al-Hilal''' ({{lang-ar|الهلال}}) is a [[Saudi Arabia]]n professional [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in the country's capital of [[Riyadh]]. The team achieved the largest number of trophies among Saudi teams with 47 official trophies since its founding in [[1957]]. Al-Hilal has a reputation for being the most widely supported club in [[Saudi Arabia]].


The series, which ended with eight episodes in 1995, pays [[homage]] to some of franchise creator [[Go Nagai]]'s other works, including the ''[[Mazinger]]'' and ''[[Devilman]]'' series.<ref name="homage">Danbei's Rocket Punch, shown in episodes 1, 3, and 5, is a nod to the ''[[Mazinger]]'' series. In episode 7, Honey transforms herself into [[Kouji Kabuto]]. The title sequence of episodes 5 through 8 features Silene, Devilman's nemesis, and Akira Fudo of ''[[Devilman]]'' Fudo also appears in episode 7. Devilman can also be briefly seen as one of the back-up guitarists for Seline in episode 3. </ref> While the first four episodes contain a complete story, the last four episodes take a [[monster of the week]] approach. When the series was released on DVD in 2004, a scripted but unfilmed episode 9, a Christmas story, was released as a [[drama CD]]. The eight filmed episodes were released by [[ADV Films]] in the United States; the series remains the only ''Cutie Honey'' anime to be commercially released in the US.
The club's most famous player is [[Sami Al-Jaber]], the longtime star of the [[Saudi Arabia national football team|Saudi Arabian national football team]], and [[Yousuf Al-Thunayan]] a player who amazed most football players by his Dribbling. The very well-known Brazilian, [[Rivelino]], played in Al-Hilal from 1978 to 1981.


Cast members in the [[English language]] version include [[Jessica Calvello]] (the voice of Honey), who was hand-picked by Nagai<ref name = "sakura">{{cite web | url = http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2002-03-02/sakura-con-guest-announcements | title = Sakura Con Guest Announcements | date = 2002-03-02 | accessdate = 2007-03-01 | publisher = Anime News Network}}</ref> and would later voice [[Excel (Excel Saga)|Excel]] throughout half of ''[[Excel Saga]]''; and [[Tiffany Grant]] (Daiko), who would voice [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka]] in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV series)|Evangelion]]''. Series ''[[seiyū]]'' include [[Kōsei Tomita]] (the voice of Danbei Hayami, both here and in the '70s series), who previously voiced [[Dr. Hell]] in ''Mazinger Z'' and Daemon in the ''[[Abashiri Family]]'' OVA; [[Michiko Neya]] (as Honey), who would later voice [[Sophitia]] in the ''[[Soul (series)|Soul]]'' games; and [[Rica Matsumoto]] (Chokkei Hayami), who would voice [[Ash Ketchum|Satoshi]] in ''[[Pokémon]]''.
The nickname, "AL-Zaeem" which means the leaders, came from the fact that it's the leading team in Saudi Arabia . They have over 47 trophies to their name.


==History==
==Main characters==
''New Cutie Honey'' has many characters, its major ones including:<ref>Material in this section is drawn from the series itself unless otherwise noted.</ref>
[[Image:Al Hilal Club Logo.gif|150px|logo|thumb|left|old crest]]
The Al-Hilal Club was originally known as the Olympic Club during its founding in 1957. The club's name was changed the following year after a decree from the then-King Saud after he attended a tournament that was contested between the Olympic Club, [[Al-Shabab (Saudi Arabia)|Al-Shabab]], Al-Riyadh and El-Kawkab clubs .


[[Image:New Cutie Honey clean open seven transformations.gif|thumb|right|The opening sequence of the first four episodes pays [[Homage|tribute]] to Honey's [[Cutie Honey#TV series|original seven forms]]. In order: Kisaragi, Hurricane, Misty, Idol, Flash, Fancy, Cutie.]]
==Club honours==
; {{nihongo|'''Honey Kisaragi'''|如月ハニー<ref name="toeidvd1" />|Kisaragi Hanī}}
*{{sport honours|[[Saudi Premier League]]|11|1977, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2008}}
: {{further|[[Honey Kisaragi]]}}
*Runners-up(10)1976,1980,1981,1983,1987,1993,1995,1997,2006,2007
: A secretary who works for Mayor Light in [[Cosplay]] City. She was originally able to [[Henshin|transform]] into the [[hero]]ine '''Cutie Honey''', and had fought the evil [[Panther Claw]] organization; but by the first episode of this series, she had lost her ability to transform and had also forgotten about Danbei Hayami, who had helped her fight the group. During an encounter with Dolmeck's minion Death Star, she regains her signature heart-adorned [[choker]], and is once again able to transform into Cutie Honey and other forms. She defeats Dolmeck's army in the first four episodes and fights against Panther Zora's Dark Army in the next four.
*{{sport honours|[[Crown Prince Cup|Saudi King's cup]]|6|1961, 1964, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1989}}
: {{Anime voices |Michiko Neya |Jessica Calvello }}
*Runners-up(6)1963,1968,1977,1981,1985,1987
{{Expand list|date=August 2008}}
*{{sport honours|[[Crown Prince Cup]]|7|1964, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008}}
*Runners-up(1)1998
*{{sport honours|[[Saudi Federation cup]]|7|1987, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2006}}
*Runners-up(4)1986,2002,2003,2008
*{{sport honours|[[AFC Champions League]]|2|1992, 2000}}
*Runners-up(2)1987,1988
*{{sport honours|[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]|2|1997, 2002}}
*{{sport honours|[[Asian Super Cup]]|2|1997, 2000}}
*Runners-up(1)2002
*{{sport honours|[[Arab Champions League]]|2|1994, 1995}}
*Runners-up(1)1989
*{{sport honours|[[Arab Cup Winners Cup]]|1|2001}}
*{{sport honours|[[Arab Super Cup]]|1|2002}}
*Runners-up(2)1993,1996
*{{sport honours|[[Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup]]|1|}}
::* [[King of Saudi Arabia]] Cup ('''1''') ''':''' 2001
*{{sport honours|[[Gulf Club Champions Cup]]|2|1986, 1998}}
*Runners-up(3)1987,1992,2000


==Plot==
==Continental Record==
<!-- Note that many Featured articles, such as [[Excel Saga]] and [[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]], do not cite plot details. Do cite any contentious material or quotations per [[WP:N]]. —User:AnOddName -->Many years after the events of the original TV series, the citizens of Cosplay City are struggling with a [[crime wave]]. Mayor Light has vowed to rein in the criminal element and bring back peace. However, the dark lord Dolmeck, along with his sidekicks Black Maiden and Peeping Spider seek to derail his efforts.
*ACC: 2001 - QF; 2000 - Champions; 1999 - QF; 1998 - SF; 1991 - Champions; 1986 - Runners-up
*ACWC: 2002 - Champions; 1997 - Champions; 1991 - SF
*ASC: 2002 -Champions; 1997 - Champions


Unknown to all, Light's secretary is Cutie Honey. When her secret is revealed, she resumes her campaign to save the city with the power of love. After her return, Honey moves into the home of Danbei, now a 150-year-old cyborg guardian, along with Danbei's grandson Chokkei, and his parents Daiko and Akakabu.
==Previous ACL Record==
*2005: Did not qualify
*2004: Group stage
*2003: Group stage


Honey defeats several human villains, women who transform into monsters using [[Capsule (pharmacy)|capsule]] injections. After she defeats one of them, a singer and capsule distributor, Peeping Spider learns and reveals that Honey is an android. He then [[Kidnapping|kidnaps]] Chokkei and sends him to Dolmeck's [[airship]], prompting Honey and the rest of the Hayami family to fly there to rescue him. There, the Hayamis fight Peeping Spider, while Honey fights Black Maiden. Maiden is defeated, but the Hayamis later attack a large structure in the airship, and Maiden then reveals herself to be a [[Resurrection|resurrect]]ed Panther Zora.
==2008/2009 squad==


Honey then fights Dolmeck. Both are badly injured and Dolmeck starts releasing evil [[soul]]s from his body, which are absorbed by Zora. Honey forms a large wall to try to re-seal Dolmeck's body, while Danbei destroys the airship. As the entire Hayami family flies from the destroyed ship using Danbei's [[jet pack]], Honey emerges alive from within a falling rock.


Some time after the battle with Dolmeck, Honey and the Hayamis fight off some more villains in episodes 5 through 8. These new villains transform and gain powers without using capsules, but instead through direct influence by Zora. A girl named Natsuko appears in episode 5 onward, mainly as a companion of Chokkei; her presence reminds Honey of her old friend Natsuko, who died in the original versions of ''Cutie Honey''. Peeping Spider, who was in Dolmeck's airship before it was destroyed in episode 4, aids Honey and her friends in episode 8 with his specialized eyes.
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{{Image label|x=0.26|y=0.05|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Black">[[Mohamed Al-Deayea|'''1'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.17|y=0.15|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Blue">[[Ronald Raldes|'''16'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.34|y=0.15|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Blue">[[Osama Hawsawi|'''3'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.45|y=0.20|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Blue">[[Abdullah Al-Zori|'''4'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.07|y=0.20|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Blue">[[Omar Al-Ghamdi|'''13'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.10|y=0.45|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Christian Wilhelmsson|'''9'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.32|y=0.30|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Abdulaziz Khathran|'''19'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.16|y=0.30|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Khaled Aziz|'''6'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.24|y=0.52|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Red">[[Ahmed Al-Swaileh|'''18'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.24|y=0.60|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="Red">[[ Yasser Al-Qahtani|'''20'''<br />]]</font>}}
{{Image label|x=0.4|y=0.45|scale=350|text=<font size=1 color="White">[[Mohammad Al-Shalhoub|'''10'''<br />]]</font>}}
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<tr><td><small>'''Al-Hilal''' usual starting lineup for 2008&ndash;09 season.</small></td></tr>
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{{Football squad start}}
{{Football squad player|no=1|nat=Saudi Arabia|name=[[Mohamed Al-Deayea|Mohamed Al Deayea]]|pos=GK}} [[Image:Captain sports.svg|16px]]
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=KSA|name=[[Mohammed Al-Jezane|Mohammed Al Jezane]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=KSA|name=[[Osama Hawsawi]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=KSA|name=[[Abdullah Al-Zori|Abdullah Al Zori]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=KSA|name=[[Abdulatif Al-Ghanam]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=KSA|name=[[Khaled Aziz]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=KSA|name=[[Sultan Al-Saud|Sultan Al Saud]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=KSA|name=[[Saleh Al-Dosari|Saleh Al Dosari]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SWE|name=[[Christian Wilhelmsson]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=KSA|name=[[Mohammad Al-Shalhoub|Mohammad Al Shalhoub]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=KSA|name=[[Abdullaziz Al-Dosari|Abdullaziz Al Dosari]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=KSA|name=[[Saad Al Thyab]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=KSA|name=[[Omar Al-Ghamdi|Omar Al Ghamdi]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=LBY|name=[[Tarik El Taib]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=KSA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Fraidi|Ahmed Al Fraidi]]|pos=MF}}
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{{Fs player|no=16|nat=BOL|name=[[Ronald Raldes]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=KSA|name=[[Fahed Al-Mofarij|Fahed Al Mofarij]]|pos=DF}} [[Captain (football)|[VC]]]
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=KSA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Swaileh|Ahmed Al Swaileh]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=KSA|name=[[Abdulaziz Khathran|Abdulaziz Al Khathran]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=KSA|name=[[Yasser Al-Qahtani|Yasser Al Qahtani]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=KSA|name=[[Fahad Al-Shamri]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=KSA|name=[[Hassan Khirat]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=KSA|name=[[Mohammad Nami]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=KSA|name=[[Majed Al-Marshedi|Majed Al Marshedi]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=KSA|name=[[Mohammad Al-Anbar|Mohammad Al Anbar]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=KSA|name=[[Salman Al-Moasher|Salman Al Moasher]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=KSA|name=[[Fahed Al-Mobarak|Fahed Al Mobarak]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=KSA|name=[[Hassan Al-Otaibi|Hassan Al Otaibi]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=KSA|name=[[Bandar Al-Enezi|Bandar Al Enezi]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=KSA|name=[[Bader Al-Deayea|Bader Al Deayea]]|pos=GK}}


==Reception==
{{Football squad end}}
The OVA has received generally positive attention; reviewers have praised its visual quality, criticized its plot and inconsistent city design, and differed on its character designs and use of [[nudity]]. A May 2004 Japanese release, the ''New Cutie Honey Complete Pack'', has received very high customer ratings on [[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.jp]];<ref name="amznjpcutie1">{{cite web |title=新・キューティーハニー コンプリートパック |url=http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0001B0W4W |work=Amazon.co.jp |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref> Amazon.com customer ratings of the May 2004 ''Essential Anime Collection'' release by ADV Films are somewhat lower.<ref name="amznuscutie1">{{cite web |title=Cutey Honey - Essential Anime Collection (Vols. 1 & 2) |url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001US5WO |work=Amazon.com |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref> Chris Beveridge of ''Anime on DVD'' gave positive reviews to DVD versions released in 2000 by ADV; he "was really impressed with the production values of this show" and says "lets face it. it's all about the half to completely naked transformation sequences. They're grrreat!";<ref name="aodnewcutie1">{{cite web |title=New Cutey Honey Collection Vol. #1 (of 2)|url=http://www.animeondvd.com/reviews2/disc_reviews/515.php |last=Beveridge |first=Chris |work=Anime on DVD |date=2000-11-21 |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref> he calls the series "quite a bit of fun, especially for those looking for [[Fan service|fan-service]] with a bit more intelligence and style than some of the other offerings out there."<ref name="aodnewcutie2">{{cite web |title=New Cutey Honey Collection Vol. #2 (of 2)|url=http://www.animeondvd.com/reviews2/disc_reviews/516.php |last=Beveridge |first=Chris |work=Anime on DVD |date=2000-12-05 |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref>


Two later reviews on the website ''Anime Jump'' greatly diverge: [[Webmaster|site maintainer]] Mike Toole rates the series 3.5 out of 5 stars and calls it "tons of fun, a light, tasty action-comedy that's&nbsp;... spirited and silly and [[tongue-in-cheek]]", and praises its character designs as "letter-perfect to Go Nagai's original (quite appealing!) character designs";<ref name="ajump1">{{cite web |title=New Cutey Honey |url=http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=168 |last=Toole |first=Mike |work=Anime Jump |date=2003-10-14 |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref> Jason Carter rates the 2004 ADV release 1.5 out of 5 stars, praising Calvello's voice work but saying "Much of Cosplay City goes back and forth between looking like an ordinary modern metropolis and resembling some sort of [[The Smurfs|Smurf]] town built of polluted marshmallows" and "The characters are largely annoying, the plot is [[wiktionary:hackneyed|hackneyed]], the nudity is absurd, the fighting is rarely more than average, and the whole thing is ultimately pointless - as the series' later attempts at developing Honey as a person make all too clear."<ref name="ajump2">{{cite web |title=New Cutey Honey |url=http://www.animejump.com/index.php?module=prodreviews&func=showcontent&id=598 |last=Carter |first=Jason |work=Anime Jump |date=2005-02-03 |accessdate=2008-02-21 }}</ref>
==Famous players==
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==Media Information==
'''[[Asian Football Confederation|Asia]]'''
===Episodes===
The first anime version of ''Cutie Honey'' made in 21 years, ''New Cutie Honey'' was originally planned as a four-episode series. An extension was planned to 12 episodes due to good [[Renting|rental]] figures, but only eight episodes were made in total, and there was a decline in animation quality in episodes 7 and 8.<ref name="futa1">{{cite web |title=新・キューティーハニー |url=http://fu-ta88.hp.infoseek.co.jp/q/honey02.htm |work=[http://fu-ta88.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html キューティーハニー七変化] |quote=21年ぶりにアニメ化となったOVA『新キューティーハニー』。総セル枚数1万枚のハイクオリティ作品で、一応12話まで製作される予定だったが、残念ながら某会社の倒産(?)により途中で製作中止となった。7、8巻ではそのあおりをうけ目玉のクオリティは低下した。 |accessdate=2008-02-25 }}</ref>


The eight episodes were released in pairs; in addition, a {{nihongo|"special edition story"|話 特別編}} called "Flash.1", {{nihongo|"Angel holiday"|天使の休日}}, was released on [[November 21]], [[1994]].<ref name="futa1" />
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Sami Al-Jaber]]
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*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Yousuf Al-Thunayan]]
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*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Abdullah Zubromawi]]
|-
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Abdullah Jumaan Al-Dosari|Abdullah Al Jumaan]]
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*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Yasser Al-Qahtani]]
|-
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Nawaf Al-Temyat]]
! colspan="3" | Original four episodes
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Mohammad Al-Shalhoub]]
{{Japanese episode list
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Mohamed Al-Deayea]]
|EpisodeNumber=1
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Fahad Al-Ghesheyan]]
|EnglishTitle=An Angel Descends
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Khaled Aziz]]
|KanjiTitle=天使は舞い降りた
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Abdullah Al-Deayea]]
|Aux1=[[1994-03-21]]<!--
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Khalid Al Temawi]]
|ShortSummary=-->
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Fahad Al-Musaibeah]]
}}
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Saleh Nu'eimeh]]
{{Japanese episode list
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Khamis Al-Owairan]]
|EpisodeNumber=2
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Ahmed Dokhi]]
|EnglishTitle=The Sweet Trap of the Jewel Princess
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Kamel Al-Mousa]]
|KanjiTitle=宝石姫の甘い罠
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Abdulaziz Khathran]]
|Aux1=[[1994-03-21]]<!--
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Hassan Al-Otaibi]]
|ShortSummary=-->
*{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Ahmed Al-Swaileh|Ahmed Al Swaileh]]
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*{{flagicon|KUW}} [[Jassem Al Houwaidi]]
{{Japanese episode list
*{{flagicon|KUW}} [[Bashar Abdullah]]
|EpisodeNumber=3
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|EnglishTitle=A Singing Voice Is the Devil's Temptation
|KanjiTitle=唄声は悪魔の誘い
|Aux1=[[1994-07-21]]<!--
|ShortSummary=-->
}}
{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=4
|EnglishTitle=The Death of Honey? Battle for the Sacred Skyship!
|KanjiTitle=ハニー死す!?摩天楼の聖戦
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|ShortSummary=-->
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! colspan="3" | {{nihongo|Dark Army Story|闇の軍団編}}
{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=5
|EnglishTitle=Challenge! The Fangs of the Evil Sky Monster
|KanjiTitle=挑戦!邪空獣の牙
|Aux1=[[1995-06-21]]<!--
|ShortSummary=-->
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{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=6
|EnglishTitle=The Evil of Revenge
|KanjiTitle=妖かしの復讐鬼
|Aux1=[[1995-06-21]]<!--
|ShortSummary=-->
}}
{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=7
|EnglishTitle=Prison Is the Nest of Evil
|KanjiTitle=監獄は邪悪の虜
|Aux1=[[1995-10-21]]<!--
|ShortSummary=-->
}}
{{Japanese episode list
|EpisodeNumber=8
|EnglishTitle=Temptation Shines Like Gold
|KanjiTitle=誘惑は黄金の輝き
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''Sources'' — <ref>{{cite web |title=Amazon.ca: New Cutey Honey (DVD) |url=http://www.amazon.ca/dp/product-description/B0001US5WO |accessdate=2008-02-25 }} (This Amazon.ca page contains the same ASIN as [http://www.amazon.com/dp/product-description/B0001US5WO this US product], but the US Amazon.com page does not contain episode information.)</ref>(English episode titles), <ref name="futa1" />(Japanese episode titles)
'''[[Confederation of African Football|Africa]]'''


===Soundtracks===
*{{flagicon|LBY}} [[Tarik El Taib]]
[[Film soundtrack|Soundtrack]]s released for the OVA include:<ref name="futa1" />
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Salaheddine Bassir]]
*''[[New Super Android Cutey Honey: Music Collection Vol. 1]]''
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Ahmed Bahja]]
*''[[New Super Android Cutey Honey: Music Collection Vol. 2]]''
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Youssef Chippo]]
*''[[New Super Android Cutey Honey: Music Collection Vol. 3]]''
*{{flagicon|SEN}} [[Moussa Ndao]]
*''[[New Super Android Cutey Honey: Special Vocal Collection]]''
*{{flagicon|SEN}} [[Ibrahima Ba (born 1984)|Ibrahima Ba]]
*{{flagicon|COD}} [[Lelo Mbele]]
*{{flagicon|TOG}} [[Franck Atsou]]
*{{flagicon|MLI}} [[Tenema N'Diaye]]
*{{flagicon|CMR}} [[Patrick Suffo]]
*{{flagicon|GHA}} [[Baba Adamu]]
*{{flagicon|NGA}} [[Samson Siasia]]
*{{flagicon|ZAM}} [[Elijah Litana]]
*{{flagicon|GAM}} [[Seyfo Soley]]
*{{flagicon|GAM}} [[Jatto Ceesay]]
*{{flagicon|LBR}} [[Christopher Wreh]]


==References==
'''[[UEFA|Europe]]'''
{{reflist}}

*{{flagicon|RUS}} [[Andrei Kanchelskis]]
*{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Christian Wilhelmsson]]
*{{flagicon|IRE}} [[Eamonn O'Keefe]]
*{{flagicon|POR}} [[Jo%C3%A3o_Vieira_Pinto|João Pinto]]
*{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Ioan_Lupescu|Ioan Lupescu]]


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'''[[CONMEBOL|South America]]'''

*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roberto Rivelino]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Tavares]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roniéliton dos Santos]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Joelson Santos Silva]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Túlio Lustosa Seixas Pinheiro|Túlio]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bruno Agnello]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Wanderson de Paula Sabino|Somália]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rodrigo Fernandes Alflen|Rodrigo Alflen]]
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Giovanni Silva de Oliveira|Giovanni Oliveira]]
*{{flagicon|COL}} [[Arnulfo Valentierra]]
*{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Mauricio Aros]]
*{{flagicon|PER}} [[Carlos Flores]]
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==Managerial history==
{{main|List of Al Hilal S F.C. managers}}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Dates
! Name
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| 1957–1975
| Unknown
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| 1978-1979
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Mário Zagallo]]
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| 1979–1980
| Unknown
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| 1982–1986
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Ladislao Kubala]]
|-
| 1986–1987
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Candinho]]
|-
| 1987–1990
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Joel Santana]]
|-
| 1990–1991
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Edson Tavares]]
|-
| 1991–1993
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sebastião Lazaroni]]
|-
| 1993–1994
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Nelsinho Baptista]]
|-
| 1994–1995
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Antônio Lopes]]
|-
| 1995–1996
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Willem van Hanegem]]
|-
| 1996–1997
| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirko Jozić]]
|-
| 1997-1998
| {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Ilie Balaci]]
|-
| 1998-2000
| {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Anghel Iordănescu]]
|-
| 2000–2001
| {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Safet Sušić]]
|-
| 2001–2002
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[Artur Jorge]]
|-
| 2002-2002
| {{flagicon|COL}} [[Francisco Maturana]]
|-
| 2002-2003
| {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Ilie Balaci]]
|-
| 2003-2004
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Aad de Mos]]
|-
| 2004-2006
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcos Paquetá]]
|-
| 2006–2007
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[José Peseiro]]
|-
| 2007–2007
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Toninho Cerezo]]
|-
| 2007–present
| {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Cosmin Olăroiu]]
|}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{ann anime|id=566}}
* [http://www.alhilal.com/ Official website]

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New Cutie Honey
GenreAction, Adventure, Magical girl
Anime
Directed byYasuchika Nagaoka
StudioJapan Toei Video[1]
ReleasedApril 21 1994November 21 1995

New Cutie Honey (新・キューティーハニー, Shin Kyūtī Hanī, officially romanized as New Super Android Cutey Honey or New Cutey Honey)[1][2] is a Japanese OVA in the Cutie Honey franchise, released in 1994. Its titular character Honey previously appeared in the OVA adaptation of Kekko Kamen as a student, and her lesbian teacher from the 1973 TV series, Alphonne, also made two brief appearances there,[3] but New Cutie Honey was the first Cutie Honey OVA.

The series, which ended with eight episodes in 1995, pays homage to some of franchise creator Go Nagai's other works, including the Mazinger and Devilman series.[4] While the first four episodes contain a complete story, the last four episodes take a monster of the week approach. When the series was released on DVD in 2004, a scripted but unfilmed episode 9, a Christmas story, was released as a drama CD. The eight filmed episodes were released by ADV Films in the United States; the series remains the only Cutie Honey anime to be commercially released in the US.

Cast members in the English language version include Jessica Calvello (the voice of Honey), who was hand-picked by Nagai[5] and would later voice Excel throughout half of Excel Saga; and Tiffany Grant (Daiko), who would voice Asuka in Evangelion. Series seiyū include Kōsei Tomita (the voice of Danbei Hayami, both here and in the '70s series), who previously voiced Dr. Hell in Mazinger Z and Daemon in the Abashiri Family OVA; Michiko Neya (as Honey), who would later voice Sophitia in the Soul games; and Rica Matsumoto (Chokkei Hayami), who would voice Satoshi in Pokémon.

Main characters

New Cutie Honey has many characters, its major ones including:[6]

File:New Cutie Honey clean open seven transformations.gif
The opening sequence of the first four episodes pays tribute to Honey's original seven forms. In order: Kisaragi, Hurricane, Misty, Idol, Flash, Fancy, Cutie.
Honey Kisaragi (如月ハニー[1], Kisaragi Hanī)
A secretary who works for Mayor Light in Cosplay City. She was originally able to transform into the heroine Cutie Honey, and had fought the evil Panther Claw organization; but by the first episode of this series, she had lost her ability to transform and had also forgotten about Danbei Hayami, who had helped her fight the group. During an encounter with Dolmeck's minion Death Star, she regains her signature heart-adorned choker, and is once again able to transform into Cutie Honey and other forms. She defeats Dolmeck's army in the first four episodes and fights against Panther Zora's Dark Army in the next four.
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (Japanese); Jessica Calvello (English)

Plot

Many years after the events of the original TV series, the citizens of Cosplay City are struggling with a crime wave. Mayor Light has vowed to rein in the criminal element and bring back peace. However, the dark lord Dolmeck, along with his sidekicks Black Maiden and Peeping Spider seek to derail his efforts.

Unknown to all, Light's secretary is Cutie Honey. When her secret is revealed, she resumes her campaign to save the city with the power of love. After her return, Honey moves into the home of Danbei, now a 150-year-old cyborg guardian, along with Danbei's grandson Chokkei, and his parents Daiko and Akakabu.

Honey defeats several human villains, women who transform into monsters using capsule injections. After she defeats one of them, a singer and capsule distributor, Peeping Spider learns and reveals that Honey is an android. He then kidnaps Chokkei and sends him to Dolmeck's airship, prompting Honey and the rest of the Hayami family to fly there to rescue him. There, the Hayamis fight Peeping Spider, while Honey fights Black Maiden. Maiden is defeated, but the Hayamis later attack a large structure in the airship, and Maiden then reveals herself to be a resurrected Panther Zora.

Honey then fights Dolmeck. Both are badly injured and Dolmeck starts releasing evil souls from his body, which are absorbed by Zora. Honey forms a large wall to try to re-seal Dolmeck's body, while Danbei destroys the airship. As the entire Hayami family flies from the destroyed ship using Danbei's jet pack, Honey emerges alive from within a falling rock.

Some time after the battle with Dolmeck, Honey and the Hayamis fight off some more villains in episodes 5 through 8. These new villains transform and gain powers without using capsules, but instead through direct influence by Zora. A girl named Natsuko appears in episode 5 onward, mainly as a companion of Chokkei; her presence reminds Honey of her old friend Natsuko, who died in the original versions of Cutie Honey. Peeping Spider, who was in Dolmeck's airship before it was destroyed in episode 4, aids Honey and her friends in episode 8 with his specialized eyes.

Reception

The OVA has received generally positive attention; reviewers have praised its visual quality, criticized its plot and inconsistent city design, and differed on its character designs and use of nudity. A May 2004 Japanese release, the New Cutie Honey Complete Pack, has received very high customer ratings on Amazon.co.jp;[7] Amazon.com customer ratings of the May 2004 Essential Anime Collection release by ADV Films are somewhat lower.[8] Chris Beveridge of Anime on DVD gave positive reviews to DVD versions released in 2000 by ADV; he "was really impressed with the production values of this show" and says "lets face it. it's all about the half to completely naked transformation sequences. They're grrreat!";[9] he calls the series "quite a bit of fun, especially for those looking for fan-service with a bit more intelligence and style than some of the other offerings out there."[10]

Two later reviews on the website Anime Jump greatly diverge: site maintainer Mike Toole rates the series 3.5 out of 5 stars and calls it "tons of fun, a light, tasty action-comedy that's ... spirited and silly and tongue-in-cheek", and praises its character designs as "letter-perfect to Go Nagai's original (quite appealing!) character designs";[11] Jason Carter rates the 2004 ADV release 1.5 out of 5 stars, praising Calvello's voice work but saying "Much of Cosplay City goes back and forth between looking like an ordinary modern metropolis and resembling some sort of Smurf town built of polluted marshmallows" and "The characters are largely annoying, the plot is hackneyed, the nudity is absurd, the fighting is rarely more than average, and the whole thing is ultimately pointless - as the series' later attempts at developing Honey as a person make all too clear."[12]

Media Information

Episodes

The first anime version of Cutie Honey made in 21 years, New Cutie Honey was originally planned as a four-episode series. An extension was planned to 12 episodes due to good rental figures, but only eight episodes were made in total, and there was a decline in animation quality in episodes 7 and 8.[13]

The eight episodes were released in pairs; in addition, a "special edition story" (話 特別編) called "Flash.1", "Angel holiday" (天使の休日), was released on November 21, 1994.[13]

# Title Release date
Original four episodes

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Dark Army Story (闇の軍団編)

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Sources[14](English episode titles), [13](Japanese episode titles)

Soundtracks

Soundtracks released for the OVA include:[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dynamic Planning and Toei Video. "DVD キューティーハニー プレミアムBOX 特集" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-01-20.(Other Honey series are listed there as, for example, "(C)ダイナミック企画・東映アニメーション" [©Dynamic Pl. - Toei Anim.], but New Cutie Honey is "(C)永井 豪/ダイナミック企画・東映ビデオ" [©Go Nagai/Dynamic Pl. - Toei Video].)
  2. ^ A.D. Vision. "Cutey Honey Anime Essentials". Retrieved 2008-02-22.
  3. ^ Salvatore (Umino). "Sightings". Lovely Warrior. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  4. ^ Danbei's Rocket Punch, shown in episodes 1, 3, and 5, is a nod to the Mazinger series. In episode 7, Honey transforms herself into Kouji Kabuto. The title sequence of episodes 5 through 8 features Silene, Devilman's nemesis, and Akira Fudo of Devilman Fudo also appears in episode 7. Devilman can also be briefly seen as one of the back-up guitarists for Seline in episode 3.
  5. ^ "Sakura Con Guest Announcements". Anime News Network. 2002-03-02. Retrieved 2007-03-01.
  6. ^ Material in this section is drawn from the series itself unless otherwise noted.
  7. ^ "新・キューティーハニー コンプリートパック". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  8. ^ "Cutey Honey - Essential Anime Collection (Vols. 1 & 2)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  9. ^ Beveridge, Chris (2000-11-21). "New Cutey Honey Collection Vol. #1 (of 2)". Anime on DVD. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  10. ^ Beveridge, Chris (2000-12-05). "New Cutey Honey Collection Vol. #2 (of 2)". Anime on DVD. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  11. ^ Toole, Mike (2003-10-14). "New Cutey Honey". Anime Jump. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  12. ^ Carter, Jason (2005-02-03). "New Cutey Honey". Anime Jump. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  13. ^ a b c d "新・キューティーハニー". キューティーハニー七変化. Retrieved 2008-02-25. 21年ぶりにアニメ化となったOVA『新キューティーハニー』。総セル枚数1万枚のハイクオリティ作品で、一応12話まで製作される予定だったが、残念ながら某会社の倒産(?)により途中で製作中止となった。7、8巻ではそのあおりをうけ目玉のクオリティは低下した。 {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  14. ^ "Amazon.ca: New Cutey Honey (DVD)". Retrieved 2008-02-25. (This Amazon.ca page contains the same ASIN as this US product, but the US Amazon.com page does not contain episode information.)

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