Renkin 3-kyū: Magical? Pokān

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Anime television series
title Renkin 3-kyū: Magical? Pokān
Original title 錬 金 3 級 ま じ か る? ぽ か ~ ん
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2006
Studio REMIC
length 2 × 12 minutes
Episodes 12
genre Etchi , comedy , magical girl
Director Ken'ichi Yatagai
music Noriyasu Agematsu
First broadcast April 5 - June 21, 2006 on Chiba TV , TV Saitama
synchronization

Renkin 3-kyū: Magical? Pokān ( Japanese 錬 金 3 級 ま じ か る? ぽ か ~ ん , Renkin San-kyū Majikaru? Pokān ) is a 12-part Japanese anime television series by the REMIC studio , which is assigned to the genres Etchi , Comedy and Magical Girl .

The entire series is directed by Ken'ichi Yatagai . The musical production was headed by Lantis , who had already produced the soundtracks for the anime television series DearS , Di Gi Charat , Galaxy Angel and Onegai Teacher , and was composed by Noriyasu Agematsu .

action

The theme of the individual episodes are the stories about the unusual everyday life of four princesses from the underworld. The witch Uma ( ゆ う ま , Yūma ), werewolefin Liru ( り る , Riru ), vampire Pachira ( パ キ ラ , Pakira ) and android Aiko ( 鉄 子 , literally: "iron girl") live in a shared apartment in the human world and try their hand at to find their way around with their possibilities. Among other things, there is the scientist K-ko ( K 子 ) as a recurring supporting role , who wants to prove that the four only bring harm.

Conception

Episode list

Each of the episodes consists of two short stories.

synchronization

In addition to the respective guest roles in the respective episodes, the following seiyū were cast for the main characters Uma, Pachira, Liru and Aiko as well as the recurring supporting role K-ko:

figure Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Pachira Aya Hirano
Liru Hitomi Nabatame
Uma Momoko Saitō
Aiko Satomi Akesaka
K-ko Shoko Tsuda

Opening and closing credits

The episodes of the series are introduced by the theme song Senketsu no Chikai (Japanese 鮮血 の 誓 い ), which is sung by Yōsei Teikoku and used throughout as the opening credits . Opposite is the credits of the individual episodes, the melody of which Shichaimashō ( し ち ゃ い ま し ょ う ) was composed by Hiroki and the text of which was written by Yasunori Ide . The different versions of the end credits are sung by the various seiyū , the Japanese voice actors for the characters Uma, Liru, Pachira and Aiko. In addition, there are four other versions that have been intoned by Nomiko .

publication

The television series was first broadcast from April 5 to June 21, 2006 shortly after midnight (and thus on the previous television day ) on the channels Chiba TV and TV Saitama . TV Aichi followed with a two-hour delay, followed by Sun TV , Tokyo MX and TV Kanagawa within a week . From April 15 to July 1, from midnight, there was a national broadcast via Kids Station . In addition to the broadcast followed a publication as a manga , which began in 2005 in the February issue of Degenki Daō .

Following the broadcast, the series was released on DVD from June 23 to October 25, 2006.

Individual evidence

  1. Renkin 3-kyuu Magical? Pokahn (TV). Anime News Network, accessed April 15, 2009 .
  2. Renkin 3-kyuu Magical? Pokaan Follow-Up. Anime News Network, November 29, 2005, accessed April 15, 2009 : "In addition to the upcoming TV series, there is also a manga series that will begin serialization in the February issue of Dengeki Daoh, on sale December 21 . "
  3. Renkin 3-kyuu Magical? Pokahn (TV). Anime News Network, accessed April 15, 2009 .

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