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Himitsu no Akko-chan

Himitsu no Akko-chan (ひみつのアッコちゃん, lit. "The Secrets of Akko-chan"[1]) is an early magical girl manga series[2] written and illustrated by Fujio Akatsuka. The story centers around an elementary school girl who is gifted a magic mirror that allows her to transform into anything she chooses, and the misadventures that follow. It was published in Shueisha's monthly Ribon magazine from 1962 to 1965. While Akko-chan predates the Sally the Witch manga, the Sally anime adaptation predates Akko-chan's.

Himitsu no Akko-chan
Cover of the DVD box of the 1969 anime series
ひみつのアッコちゃん
GenreComedy, Magical girl, Romance
Manga
Written byFujio Akatsuka
Published byShueisha
MagazineRibon
DemographicShōjo
Original runJuly 1962September 1965
Volumes3
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Ikeda
StudioToei Animation
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run 6 January 1969 26 October 1970
Episodes94
Anime television series
Directed byHiroki Shibata
StudioToei Animation
Original networkFuji TV
Original run October 9, 1988 December 24, 1989
Episodes61
Anime film
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedMarch 18, 1989 (1989-03-18)
Anime film
Himitsu no Akko-chan Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 15, 1989 (1989-07-15)
Anime television series
Directed byHiroki Shibata
StudioToei Animation
Original networkFuji TV
Original run April 5, 1998 February 28, 1999
Episodes44
Live-action film
Directed byYasuhiro Kawamura
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2012 (2012-09-01)
Runtime120 minutes

The first Himitsu no Akko-chan anime adaptation ran for 94 episodes from 1969 to 1970. It was animated by Toei Animation and broadcast by TV Asahi (formerly known as NET). It has been remade twice, in 1988 (61 episodes, featuring Mitsuko Horie in the role of Akko-chan and singing the opening and ending themes) and in 1998 (44 episodes).

Two movies were produced. Himitsu no Akko-chan Movie and Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri both released in 1989. It was adapted into a live-action film released on September 1, 2012.[3]

An adaptation of the series ran as a web manga, ひみつのアッコちゃん μ (Himitsu no Akko-Chan μ, pronounced "myu"), written by Hiroshi Izawa, and drawn by Futago Kamikita.[4]

Plot edit

Atsuko Kagami is a childlike, arrogant elementary school girl who has an affinity for mirrors. One day, her favorite mirror which was given to Akko by her mother (or in some versions, by her father, as a present from India) is broken, and she prefers to bury it in her yard rather than throw it in the trash can.

In her dreams, she is contacted by a spirit (or in some cases the Queen of the Mirror Kingdom) who is touched that the girl would treat the mirror so respectfully and not simply throw it away. Akko-chan is then given the gift of a magical mirror and taught enchantments, "tekumaku mayakon, tekumaku mayakon" and "lamipus lamipus lu lu lu lu lu". that will allow her to transform into anything she wishes.[5]

Characters edit

  • Atsuko Kagami (鏡厚子, 加賀美あつ子, 加賀見アツコ, 加賀美あつこ, アッコちゃん)
Voiced by Yoshiko Ōta (1969), Mitsuko Horie (1988), Wakana Yamazaki (1998), Aya Hirano (2012)
Haruka Ayase (movie)
The titular protagonist. Atsuko Kagami is often called Akko-chan for short. 鏡アツ子, from the name 加賀美あつ子 but with the family-name part 加賀美, "Kagami" ("mirror"), replaced by 鏡.
  • Kyoko Kagami (加賀美恭子)
Voiced by Reiko Senō (1969), Yoshiko Ōta (1988), Miina Tominaga (1998)
Akko's mother.
  • Kenichiro Kagami (加賀美健一郎)
Voiced by Ichirō Murakoshi (1969), Banjō Ginga (1988), Ken Yamaguchi (1998)
Akko's father.
  • Moko (モコ)
Voiced by Sumiko Shirakawa (1969), Kazuko Sugiyama (1988), Kikumi Umeda (1998)
Akko's best friend.
  • Kankichi (カン吉)
Voiced by Akiko Tsuboi (1969), Noriko Uemura (1988), Harumi Ikoma (1998)
Moko's younger brother.
  • Ganmo (ガンモ)
Voiced by Junko Hori, Mariko Takigawa (1969), Noriko Tsukase, Yuko Mita (1988), Junko Takeuchi (1998)
Kankichi's friend.
  • Chikako (チカ子)
Voiced by Hiroko Maruyama (1969), Keiko Yamamoto (1988 and 1998)
A young girl who likes to spy on Akko.
  • Taisho (大将, 赤塚大作)
Voiced by Hiroshi Ōtake (1969), Yoku Shioya (1988), Takuma Suzuki (1998)
A hefty boy and rival to Akko. He has a secret crush on her.
  • Shosho (少将)
Voiced by Sachiko Chijimatsu (1969), Michiko Hirai (1969, episodes 56 and 61), Katsue Miwa (1988), Satomi Korogi (1998)
Taisho's younger brother.
  • Gyoro (ギョロ)
Voiced by Junko Hori (1969), Michitaka Kobayashi (1988), Yoshihiko Akida (1998)
Henchman of Taisho.
  • Goma (ゴマ)
Voiced by Kōko Kagawa, Junko Hori, Mariko Takigawa (1969), Noriko Tsukase, Chie Sato (1988), Yasuhiro Takato (1998)
Henchman of Taisho.
  • Shippona (シッポナ)
Voiced by Sachiko Chijimatsu, Kōko Kagawa (1969), Naoko Watanabe (1988), Ai Nagano (1998)
Akko's cat.
  • Dora (ドラ)
Voiced by Ichiro Murakoshi, Hiroshi Otake (1969), Masaharu Sato (1988), Yasuhiro Takato (1998)
Taisho's cat.
  • Kenji Sato (佐藤健二, 佐藤先生)
Voiced by Osamu Ichikawa (1969), Masaharu Sato (1988), Hiroki Takahashi (1998)
Homeroom teacher of Akko and Moko.
  • Moriyama (森山先生)
Voiced by Naoko Takahashi, Kōko Kagawa (1969), Kyoko Irokawa (1988), Ai Nagano (1998)
English teacher.
  • Queen of the Mirror Country (ドラ)
Voiced by Reiko Senoo, Kōko Kagawa (1969), Eiko Masuyama (1988), Mitsuko Horie (1998)
A queen from the distant "Magic Country". She provides Akko with her compact mirror.

Exclusive to 1969 Anime edit

  • Narrator
Voiced by Shun Yashiro
  • Gabo (ガア坊)
Voiced by Shun Yashiro
A talking parrot.

Exclusive to 1988 Anime edit

  • Kio (キーオ)
Voiced by Shigeru Nakahara
Prince of Mirror Country
  • Gentaro (源太郎)
Voiced by Kazumi Tanaka
Elderly servant of Kio
  • The Strange Old Man (変なおじさん)
Voiced by Kazumi Tanaka
A strange man who shows up randomly.

Exclusive to 1998 Anime edit

  • Ippei (一平)
Voiced by Junko Takeuchi
A penguin who joins Akko and friends.

Exclusive to 2012 Movie edit

  • Naoto Hayase (早瀬尚人)
Voiced by Masaki Okada

References edit

  1. ^ "Toei Animation TV Series". Toei Animation. January 24, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  2. ^ Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. Del Rey. p. 8. ISBN 978-0345485908.
  3. ^ "Haruka Ayase Stars in 1st Live-Action Himitsu no Akko-chan Film". Anime News Network. October 4, 2011. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  4. ^ "スピネル | ひみつのアッコちゃんμ(ミュー) - 漫画:上北ふたご/シナリオ:井沢ひろし 原作:赤塚不二夫/協力:フジオ・プロダクション" [Himitsu no Aukko μ (Mu) - Manga: Kamakita Futoto / Scenario: Hiroshi Izawa Original: Fujio Akatsuka / Cooperation: Fuji Production]. Comip.jp. 珠玉の女性向け漫画作品を集めたWEBサイト。いくえみ綾、篠丸のどかなど、豪華作家陣の漫画を無料で配信中!. Retrieved November 24, 2017.
  5. ^ "Himitsu no Akko-chan". Fujio Productions. Retrieved 29 May 2014.

External links edit

  • Toei Animation's Himitsu no Akko-chan page (Japanese)
  • Himitsu no Akko-chan (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • [1]
  • [2] (Japanese)
  • Himitsu no Akko-chan at IMDb   The first anime series
  • Himitsu no Akko-chan at IMDb   The 2012 film

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ひみつのアッコちゃん to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Himitsu no Akko chan ひみつのアッコちゃん lit The Secrets of Akko chan 1 is an early magical girl manga series 2 written and illustrated by Fujio Akatsuka The story centers around an elementary school girl who is gifted a magic mirror that allows her to transform into anything she chooses and the misadventures that follow It was published in Shueisha s monthly Ribon magazine from 1962 to 1965 While Akko chan predates the Sally the Witch manga the Sally anime adaptation predates Akko chan s Himitsu no Akko chanCover of the DVD box of the 1969 anime seriesひみつのアッコちゃんGenreComedy Magical girl Romance MangaWritten byFujio AkatsukaPublished byShueishaMagazineRibonDemographicShōjoOriginal runJuly 1962 September 1965Volumes3 Anime television seriesDirected byHiroshi IkedaStudioToei AnimationOriginal networkTV AsahiOriginal run6 January 1969 26 October 1970Episodes94 Anime television seriesDirected byHiroki ShibataStudioToei AnimationOriginal networkFuji TVOriginal runOctober 9 1988 December 24 1989Episodes61 Anime filmStudioToei AnimationReleasedMarch 18 1989 1989 03 18 Anime filmHimitsu no Akko chan Umi da Obake da Natsu MatsuriStudioToei AnimationReleasedJuly 15 1989 1989 07 15 Anime television seriesDirected byHiroki ShibataStudioToei AnimationOriginal networkFuji TVOriginal runApril 5 1998 February 28 1999Episodes44 Live action filmDirected byYasuhiro KawamuraReleasedSeptember 1 2012 2012 09 01 Runtime120 minutes The first Himitsu no Akko chan anime adaptation ran for 94 episodes from 1969 to 1970 It was animated by Toei Animation and broadcast by TV Asahi formerly known as NET It has been remade twice in 1988 61 episodes featuring Mitsuko Horie in the role of Akko chan and singing the opening and ending themes and in 1998 44 episodes Two movies were produced Himitsu no Akko chan Movie and Umi da Obake da Natsu Matsuri both released in 1989 It was adapted into a live action film released on September 1 2012 3 An adaptation of the series ran as a web manga ひみつのアッコちゃん m Himitsu no Akko Chan m pronounced myu written by Hiroshi Izawa and drawn by Futago Kamikita 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Exclusive to 1969 Anime 2 2 Exclusive to 1988 Anime 2 3 Exclusive to 1998 Anime 2 4 Exclusive to 2012 Movie 3 References 4 External linksPlot editAtsuko Kagami is a childlike arrogant elementary school girl who has an affinity for mirrors One day her favorite mirror which was given to Akko by her mother or in some versions by her father as a present from India is broken and she prefers to bury it in her yard rather than throw it in the trash can In her dreams she is contacted by a spirit or in some cases the Queen of the Mirror Kingdom who is touched that the girl would treat the mirror so respectfully and not simply throw it away Akko chan is then given the gift of a magical mirror and taught enchantments tekumaku mayakon tekumaku mayakon and lamipus lamipus lu lu lu lu lu that will allow her to transform into anything she wishes 5 Characters editAtsuko Kagami 鏡厚子 加賀美あつ子 加賀見アツコ 加賀美あつこ アッコちゃん Voiced by Yoshiko Ōta 1969 Mitsuko Horie 1988 Wakana Yamazaki 1998 Aya Hirano 2012 Haruka Ayase movie The titular protagonist Atsuko Kagami is often called Akko chan for short 鏡アツ子 from the name 加賀美あつ子 but with the family name part 加賀美 Kagami mirror replaced by 鏡 Kyoko Kagami 加賀美恭子 Voiced by Reiko Senō 1969 Yoshiko Ōta 1988 Miina Tominaga 1998 Akko s mother Kenichiro Kagami 加賀美健一郎 Voiced by Ichirō Murakoshi 1969 Banjō Ginga 1988 Ken Yamaguchi 1998 Akko s father Moko モコ Voiced by Sumiko Shirakawa 1969 Kazuko Sugiyama 1988 Kikumi Umeda 1998 Akko s best friend Kankichi カン吉 Voiced by Akiko Tsuboi 1969 Noriko Uemura 1988 Harumi Ikoma 1998 Moko s younger brother Ganmo ガンモ Voiced by Junko Hori Mariko Takigawa 1969 Noriko Tsukase Yuko Mita 1988 Junko Takeuchi 1998 Kankichi s friend Chikako チカ子 Voiced by Hiroko Maruyama 1969 Keiko Yamamoto 1988 and 1998 A young girl who likes to spy on Akko Taisho 大将 赤塚大作 Voiced by Hiroshi Ōtake 1969 Yoku Shioya 1988 Takuma Suzuki 1998 A hefty boy and rival to Akko He has a secret crush on her Shosho 少将 Voiced by Sachiko Chijimatsu 1969 Michiko Hirai 1969 episodes 56 and 61 Katsue Miwa 1988 Satomi Korogi 1998 Taisho s younger brother Gyoro ギョロ Voiced by Junko Hori 1969 Michitaka Kobayashi 1988 Yoshihiko Akida 1998 Henchman of Taisho Goma ゴマ Voiced by Kōko Kagawa Junko Hori Mariko Takigawa 1969 Noriko Tsukase Chie Sato 1988 Yasuhiro Takato 1998 Henchman of Taisho Shippona シッポナ Voiced by Sachiko Chijimatsu Kōko Kagawa 1969 Naoko Watanabe 1988 Ai Nagano 1998 Akko s cat Dora ドラ Voiced by Ichiro Murakoshi Hiroshi Otake 1969 Masaharu Sato 1988 Yasuhiro Takato 1998 Taisho s cat Kenji Sato 佐藤健二 佐藤先生 Voiced by Osamu Ichikawa 1969 Masaharu Sato 1988 Hiroki Takahashi 1998 Homeroom teacher of Akko and Moko Moriyama 森山先生 Voiced by Naoko Takahashi Kōko Kagawa 1969 Kyoko Irokawa 1988 Ai Nagano 1998 English teacher Queen of the Mirror Country ドラ Voiced by Reiko Senoo Kōko Kagawa 1969 Eiko Masuyama 1988 Mitsuko Horie 1998 A queen from the distant Magic Country She provides Akko with her compact mirror Exclusive to 1969 Anime edit Narrator Voiced by Shun Yashiro Gabo ガア坊 Voiced by Shun Yashiro A talking parrot Exclusive to 1988 Anime edit Kio キーオ Voiced by Shigeru Nakahara Prince of Mirror Country Gentaro 源太郎 Voiced by Kazumi Tanaka Elderly servant of Kio The Strange Old Man 変なおじさん Voiced by Kazumi Tanaka A strange man who shows up randomly Exclusive to 1998 Anime edit Ippei 一平 Voiced by Junko Takeuchi A penguin who joins Akko and friends Exclusive to 2012 Movie edit Naoto Hayase 早瀬尚人 Voiced by Masaki OkadaReferences edit Toei Animation TV Series Toei Animation January 24 2016 Retrieved June 24 2016 Thompson Jason 2007 Manga The Complete Guide Del Rey p 8 ISBN 978 0345485908 Haruka Ayase Stars in 1st Live Action Himitsu no Akko chan Film Anime News Network October 4 2011 Retrieved October 6 2011 スピネル ひみつのアッコちゃんm ミュー 漫画 上北ふたご シナリオ 井沢ひろし 原作 赤塚不二夫 協力 フジオ プロダクション Himitsu no Aukko m Mu Manga Kamakita Futoto Scenario Hiroshi Izawa Original Fujio Akatsuka Cooperation Fuji Production Comip jp 珠玉の女性向け漫画作品を集めたWEBサイト いくえみ綾 篠丸のどかなど 豪華作家陣の漫画を無料で配信中 Retrieved November 24 2017 Himitsu no Akko chan Fujio Productions Retrieved 29 May 2014 External links editToei Animation s Himitsu no Akko chan page Japanese Himitsu no Akko chan anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia 1 2 Japanese Himitsu no Akko chan at IMDb nbsp The first anime series Himitsu no Akko chan at IMDb nbsp The 2012 film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Himitsu no Akko chan amp oldid 1220785400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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