Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !!

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Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !!
Original title フ ァ イ ト 一 発! 充電 ち ゃ ん !!
transcription Faito Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !!
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genre Comedy , Etchi
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Bow Ditama
publishing company Wani Books
magazine Comic gum
First publication 2006 - October 26, 2013
expenditure 10
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2009
Studio Studio Hibari
length 23 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Shin'ichirō Kimura
music Akifumi Tada
First broadcast June 25 - September 10, 2009 on AT-X
synchronization

Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !! ( jap. フ ァ イ ト 一 発! 充電 ち ゃ ん !! , Faito Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !! , Eng . "Fight, one shot ! Charging girl !!") is a manga by Bow Ditama , which was also filmed as an anime series.

action

The series is about the "Auflademädchen" ( 充電ちゃん , Jews-chan ), especially the protagonist plug cryostat ( ぷらぐ·クライオスタット , Puragu Kuraiosutatto ) consisting of a highly advanced parallel world called Life Core ( ライフ·コア , Raifu Koa come) and work for the local company Neodym ( ネ オ ジ ム , Neojimu ). Your task is to look for depressed or unhappy people in the human world, in which they themselves are invisible, and to give them life energy again. People are classified from “F” for happy, through “C” for unhappy to “A” for suicidal. Life energy is then supplied to them by the charging girls pulling a large plug from a nearby source of electricity and charging people with it.

Manga

The manga was written and drawn by Bow Ditama and appeared in Wani Books ' monthly manga magazine Comic Gum from 2006 . It ended in the 12/2013 issue of the magazine published on October 26, 2013.

The chapters were also summarized in a total of ten ( tankōbon ):

The limited edition of the last volume includes a Blu-ray with the six bonus films from the anime series DVDs.

Anime

The manga was adapted as an anime series by Studio Hibari under the direction of Shin'ichirō Kimura . The character design comes from Atsuko Watanabe . It was first broadcast nationwide in Japan from June 25th to September 10th, 2009 on the AT-X satellite channel . From October to December 2009 broadcasts took place on the terrestrial regional channels TV Kanagawa , TV Saitama , Chiba TV and Tokyo MX in the Kantō region and KBS Kyōto in the prefecture of Kyoto in the Kansai region.

An English subtitled version called Charger Girl Ju-den Chan was streamed from July 8th to September 9th, 2009 on Crunchyroll . An edited version was used that was later used in this way or similar on the terrestrial Japanese channels. The changes affected the Etchi scenes in the work, i.e. H. Nude scenes as fan service were defused, but also some scenes in which the characters urinate in fright or fear; a motif that occurs frequently in Bow Ditama's work.

The anime differs from the manga in some places. In the first manga chapter, Plug saves Sento's and Hakone's father's lives, while the father does not appear in the anime and Plug saves Hakone in his place. On the other hand, the character of the unloading girl Rona only appears in the anime.

The series was released from December 18, 2009 to May 28, 2010 in Japan on six DVDs. Each had an additional seven-minute bonus episode.

synchronization

Surname Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Plug cryostat Kaori Fukuhara
Arresta Blanket Ayahi Takagaki
Sento Ōmi Hiroki Takahashi
Hakone Ōmi Ui Miyazaki
Iono Tomonaga Sayuri Yahagi
Pulse Trans Michie Tomizawa
Kuran shunt Ai Shimizu
Reika Galvini Ayako Kawasumi
Rona Elmo Aya Hirano

music

The music in the series is by Akifumi Tada . Both the opening credits charge! and the credits Onegai Sweet heart ( お 願 い Sweet heart) were written by Tomomi Mochizuki . The former names "Plug (Kaori Fukuhara) & Arresta (Ayahi Takagaki)" as singers and the latter "Plug (Kaori Fukuhara)". The Japanese terrestrial broadcasters used other tracks for episodes 3 to 9: for the opening credits BouNce ♡ BaCk with “Plug (Kaori Fukuhara)” and for the ending credits TeCh = NoloGy with “Arresta (Ayahi Takagaki)”. These were composed by Ryo and written by 妃 浦 望 巳 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !! Manga Ends Next Month. Anime News Network , September 29, 2013, accessed September 30, 2013 .
  2. Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan !! Manga Listed With Anime Blu-ray. In: Anime News Network. December 6, 2013, accessed December 7, 2013 .
  3. Crunchyroll Streams 'Altered' Charger Girl Ju-den Chan (Updated). In: Anime News Network . July 9, 2009, accessed April 9, 2011 .
  4. probably read Nozomi Hiura