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Mahōtsukai Chappy

Mahōtsukai Chappy or Chappy the Witch (魔法使いチャッピー) (shortly known as Chappy) is an anime series that debuted in TV Asahi (formerly known as NET, or Nihon Educational Television) in 1972. It is the fifth magical girl anime in history (the sixth if one counts Osamu Tezuka's Marvelous Melmo), and the fifth produced by the Toei Animation studio.[1] While the show was fairly popular, it was not as popular as Toei's earlier magical-girl series, and is relatively obscure compared to its predecessors.

Mahou Tsukai Chappy
Chappy and friends (photo from 1977)
魔法使いチャッピー
GenreMagical girl
Anime television series
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Hiroshi Ikeda (2 episodes), etc.
Written byShun'ichi Yukimuro (1 episode)
Masaki Tsuji (head writer)
StudioToei Animation
Original networkNET
Original run April 3, 1972 (1972-04-03) December 25, 1972 (1972-12-25)
Episodes39

In addition to its success in Japan, Chappy has been dubbed into Italian, French and Spanish and broadcast on TV in Italy and various Latin American nations such as Mexico, Peru, Chile and Guatemala. The French dub, made in the early 1990s by AB Productions, was never aired, possibly due to lukewarm reception for earlier majokko series of the same vintage (such as Mahou no Mako-chan and Majokko Megu-chan) on French television.

A manga adaptation of the story was drawn by Hideo Azuma, who later created his own magical girl series, Nanako SOS, in 1983.

Chappy, along with other Toei's magical girls such as Akko-chan, Sally, Cutie Honey, Megu-chan, Lunlun, and Lalabel, is a playable character in the 1999 Sony PlayStation game Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs.

The series was released in a box set in Japan on DVD by ICF Co., Ltd. in December 2005.

Plot edit

Chappy's story is much like Sally's of Sally the Witch. Chappy, becoming sick of the old customs of her people, left the Land of Magic for the human world. Soon her family sees how much she has in the other realm that they decide to join her in new home.[2] Chappy is known for being the first witch to use a wand (actually a magical baton, given to her by her grandfather). Her special chant is "Abura Mahariku Maharita Kabura". Chappy's closest human friends are tomboy Michiko and girly-girl Shizuko, much like her predecessor Sally's friends Yotchan and Sumire.

In a nod to the ecological concerns of the early 1970s, the series featured one noteworthy episode late in the show's run, written by Shukei Nagasaka, which dealt with issues such as pollution and use of natural resources. The show is also notable for featuring several Disney references, including a reference to the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty in one episode, and for the panda mascot character, Don-chan, introduced to cash in on a panda mini-craze in 1972 Japan (which also informed Hayao Miyazaki's Panda! Go Panda!).

Cast edit

Characters edit

  • Chappy: A little witch who becomes bored of the Magic World, and escapes to Earth. She uses magic with her grandfather's baton.
  • Jun: Chappy's little brother. He is able to transform into different animals. He always wants to ride Don-chan's magical car.
  • Don-chan: A talking red panda who rides around in a magical car.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera: Chappy and Jun's parents. They decide to live in the human world.
  • Grandpa: Chappy and Jun's grandfather. He is constantly yelling at his son. He cares deeply for Chappy.
  • Obaba: The oldest witch. She is a type of guardian to Chappy's family, but has no blood relation to them.
  • Michiko: Chappy's first friend on Earth. A hot-headed tomboy, she keeps her two little brothers in line. Her father owns a dry cleaning business.
  • Ipei and Nihei: Michiko's two little brothers. They are both trouble makers, and are close with Jun.
  • Shizuko: The local girly-girl. She is one of Chappy's classmates, and close friends.

Episode list edit

No. Title
1 The Magical Family is Here
2 My Friend is a Monster
3 What is, Daddy?
4 Comparing the Nature of Man
5 Don-chan's Sister
6 Reclaim Mommy
7 500m to Glory
8 Cannot Return to the Magical World
9 The Targeted Baton
10 Phantom D51
11 Three Wishes
12 Compare the Wishes of Grandma
13 Daddy's Diary
14 Ghost Disturbance in the Hostel
15 My Favorite Principal for the Day
16 Girl from the Magical Hill
17 Thank you, Daddy
18 Adventure on the Isolated Island
19 Baby-napper
20 Hello, Phoenix
21 Homerun Leader
22 The Dolphin Paradise
23 The Festival
24 The Demon that Run Away
25 Don's Rainbow
26 The Bicycle that Flies into the Sky
27 Don Flood
28 Independence! Waste Park
29 Prince of the Animals
30 Please Wait, Otamgetter!
31 The Distinguished Granny
32 Yearning of Kyoto
33 Apple Village, Apple Apple Showdown
34 Come Out for the Sword Fight
35 Money and Friendship
36 Jump! The Ultra Revolution
37 Farewell, Yukinko
38 Thinking of Christmas
39 Where Are You Going, Chappy?

Music edit

Japanese Title English Title Artist Description
Mahō Tsukai Chappy Chappy the Witch Shingazu Suri Opening Theme
Don-chan no Uta Don-chan's Song[3] Kousei Tomita Ending Theme
Mahou no Warutsu Magical Waltz Kumiko Onoki Insert Song (Final Episode)


Theme written by Keiko Osonoe and music composed by Hiroshi Tsutsui[4]

Anime staff edit

  • Planning: Takashi Iijima, Shinichi Miyazaki (NET)
  • Production Supervisor: Masaharu Eto
  • Episode Direction: Yugo Serikawa, Mineo Kachita, Hiroshi Ikeda, Katsutoshi Sasaki, Masayuki Akihi, Osamu Kasai, Yoshihiro Kaneko, Tsunekiyo Otani, Takashi Kuoka, Hiromi Yamamoto, Tomoharu Katsumata, Kiyoshi Tanaka, Bondo Eiju, Minoru Okazaki, Nobuo Onuki, Hideo Furusawa, Kazuya Miyazaki
  • Script: Masaki Tsuji, Saburo Taki, Shunichi Yukimuro, Noboru Shiroyama, Jiro Yoshino, Kuniaki Oshikawa, Koji Natsume, Shukei Nagasaka
  • Animation Direction: Shinya Takahashi, Takao Hanata, Bondo Eiju, Shingo Araki, Katsuya Oda, Teruo Hosoda, Takashi Abe, Teruo Kogure, Takao Kozai, Eiji Uemura, Minoru Tajima, Hideo Furusawa, Fumio Eto
  • Art Director: Makoto Yamazaki, Saburo Yokoi, Eiji Ito, Mataharu Urata, Shigeyoshi Endo
  • Music: Hiroshi Tsutsui

References edit

  1. ^ Estrada, Cecil (2002), "Which Witch is Which?", Questor Magazine, vol. 3, no. 11, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines: LC Worldwide Questor Corp. (published December 2002), p. 6
  2. ^ IMDB
  3. ^ Anime Lyrics
  4. ^ Mahou Tsukai Chappy Soundtrack

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Mahōtsukai Chappy or Chappy the Witch 魔法使いチャッピー shortly known as Chappy is an anime series that debuted in TV Asahi formerly known as NET or Nihon Educational Television in 1972 It is the fifth magical girl anime in history the sixth if one counts Osamu Tezuka s Marvelous Melmo and the fifth produced by the Toei Animation studio 1 While the show was fairly popular it was not as popular as Toei s earlier magical girl series and is relatively obscure compared to its predecessors Mahou Tsukai ChappyChappy and friends photo from 1977 魔法使いチャッピーGenreMagical girl Anime television seriesDirected byYugo SerikawaHiroshi Ikeda 2 episodes etc Written byShun ichi Yukimuro 1 episode Masaki Tsuji head writer StudioToei AnimationOriginal networkNETOriginal runApril 3 1972 1972 04 03 December 25 1972 1972 12 25 Episodes39 In addition to its success in Japan Chappy has been dubbed into Italian French and Spanish and broadcast on TV in Italy and various Latin American nations such as Mexico Peru Chile and Guatemala The French dub made in the early 1990s by AB Productions was never aired possibly due to lukewarm reception for earlier majokko series of the same vintage such as Mahou no Mako chan and Majokko Megu chan on French television A manga adaptation of the story was drawn by Hideo Azuma who later created his own magical girl series Nanako SOS in 1983 Chappy along with other Toei s magical girls such as Akko chan Sally Cutie Honey Megu chan Lunlun and Lalabel is a playable character in the 1999 Sony PlayStation game Majokko Daisakusen Little Witching Mischiefs The series was released in a box set in Japan on DVD by ICF Co Ltd in December 2005 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Characters 4 Episode list 5 Music 6 Anime staff 7 References 8 External linksPlot editChappy s story is much like Sally s of Sally the Witch Chappy becoming sick of the old customs of her people left the Land of Magic for the human world Soon her family sees how much she has in the other realm that they decide to join her in new home 2 Chappy is known for being the first witch to use a wand actually a magical baton given to her by her grandfather Her special chant is Abura Mahariku Maharita Kabura Chappy s closest human friends are tomboy Michiko and girly girl Shizuko much like her predecessor Sally s friends Yotchan and Sumire In a nod to the ecological concerns of the early 1970s the series featured one noteworthy episode late in the show s run written by Shukei Nagasaka which dealt with issues such as pollution and use of natural resources The show is also notable for featuring several Disney references including a reference to the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty in one episode and for the panda mascot character Don chan introduced to cash in on a panda mini craze in 1972 Japan which also informed Hayao Miyazaki s Panda Go Panda Cast editEiko Masuyama as Chappy Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera Sachiko Chijimatsu as Jun Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera Kouji Yada as Mr Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera Noriko Watanabe as Mrs Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera Shizuko Kousei Tomita as Don Grandpa Nobuyo Tsuda as Obaba Ogushi Yoko as Michiko Masako Nozawa as Ipei Sumiko Shirakawa as NiheiCharacters editChappy A little witch who becomes bored of the Magic World and escapes to Earth She uses magic with her grandfather s baton Jun Chappy s little brother He is able to transform into different animals He always wants to ride Don chan s magical car Don chan A talking red panda who rides around in a magical car Mr and Mrs Hans Charles Grimm and Aesop Et Cetera Chappy and Jun s parents They decide to live in the human world Grandpa Chappy and Jun s grandfather He is constantly yelling at his son He cares deeply for Chappy Obaba The oldest witch She is a type of guardian to Chappy s family but has no blood relation to them Michiko Chappy s first friend on Earth A hot headed tomboy she keeps her two little brothers in line Her father owns a dry cleaning business Ipei and Nihei Michiko s two little brothers They are both trouble makers and are close with Jun Shizuko The local girly girl She is one of Chappy s classmates and close friends Episode list editNo Title 1 The Magical Family is Here 2 My Friend is a Monster 3 What is Daddy 4 Comparing the Nature of Man 5 Don chan s Sister 6 Reclaim Mommy 7 500m to Glory 8 Cannot Return to the Magical World 9 The Targeted Baton 10 Phantom D51 11 Three Wishes 12 Compare the Wishes of Grandma 13 Daddy s Diary 14 Ghost Disturbance in the Hostel 15 My Favorite Principal for the Day 16 Girl from the Magical Hill 17 Thank you Daddy 18 Adventure on the Isolated Island 19 Baby napper 20 Hello Phoenix 21 Homerun Leader 22 The Dolphin Paradise 23 The Festival 24 The Demon that Run Away 25 Don s Rainbow 26 The Bicycle that Flies into the Sky 27 Don Flood 28 Independence Waste Park 29 Prince of the Animals 30 Please Wait Otamgetter 31 The Distinguished Granny 32 Yearning of Kyoto 33 Apple Village Apple Apple Showdown 34 Come Out for the Sword Fight 35 Money and Friendship 36 Jump The Ultra Revolution 37 Farewell Yukinko 38 Thinking of Christmas 39 Where Are You Going Chappy Music editJapanese Title English Title Artist Description Mahō Tsukai Chappy Chappy the Witch Shingazu Suri Opening Theme Don chan no Uta Don chan s Song 3 Kousei Tomita Ending Theme Mahou no Warutsu Magical Waltz Kumiko Onoki Insert Song Final Episode Theme written by Keiko Osonoe and music composed by Hiroshi Tsutsui 4 Anime staff editPlanning Takashi Iijima Shinichi Miyazaki NET Production Supervisor Masaharu Eto Episode Direction Yugo Serikawa Mineo Kachita Hiroshi Ikeda Katsutoshi Sasaki Masayuki Akihi Osamu Kasai Yoshihiro Kaneko Tsunekiyo Otani Takashi Kuoka Hiromi Yamamoto Tomoharu Katsumata Kiyoshi Tanaka Bondo Eiju Minoru Okazaki Nobuo Onuki Hideo Furusawa Kazuya Miyazaki Script Masaki Tsuji Saburo Taki Shunichi Yukimuro Noboru Shiroyama Jiro Yoshino Kuniaki Oshikawa Koji Natsume Shukei Nagasaka Animation Direction Shinya Takahashi Takao Hanata Bondo Eiju Shingo Araki Katsuya Oda Teruo Hosoda Takashi Abe Teruo Kogure Takao Kozai Eiji Uemura Minoru Tajima Hideo Furusawa Fumio Eto Art Director Makoto Yamazaki Saburo Yokoi Eiji Ito Mataharu Urata Shigeyoshi Endo Music Hiroshi TsutsuiReferences edit Estrada Cecil 2002 Which Witch is Which Questor Magazine vol 3 no 11 San Juan Metro Manila Philippines LC Worldwide Questor Corp published December 2002 p 6 IMDB Anime Lyrics Mahou Tsukai Chappy SoundtrackExternal links editMahou Tsukai Chappy at IMDb nbsp Chappy at Toei Animation Mahōtsukai Chappy anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mahōtsukai Chappy amp oldid 1217899325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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