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Rumic Theater

Rumic Theater (高橋留美子劇場, Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō), or Rumiko Takahashi Anthology (高橋留美子傑作集, Takahashi Rumiko Kessakushū), is a Japanese manga series composed of short stories written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. New stories are published annually in Shogakukan's Big Comic Original magazine (and other Shogakukan magazines), and have been since 1987.

Rumiko Takahashi Anthology
高橋留美子劇場 / 高橋留美子傑作集
(Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō / Takahashi Rumiko Kessakushū)
Manga
Written byRumiko Takahashi
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintBig Comics Special
Magazine
  • Big Comic Original
  • Other Shogakukan's magazines
DemographicSeinen
Original run1987 – present
Volumes5
Anime television series
Directed byAkira Nishimori
StudioTMS Entertainment
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run July 5, 2003 September 27, 2003
Episodes13
 Anime and manga portal

A 13-episode anime adaptation of these short stories was produced by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from July to September 2003, followed by the sequel series Rumic Theater: Mermaid Forest, adapting Takahashi's Mermaid Saga. A two-episode Japanese television drama based on the stories was broadcast on NHK-BS Premium in July 2012.

Media edit

Manga edit

Rumic Theater is a series of manga short stories published periodically by Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan's Big Comic Original and other Shogakukan magazines since 1987.[1] An English language collection by Viz Media was released in two volumes on June 5, 1996, and June 5, 1998,[2][3] the first corresponding to the volume The Tragedy of P, but the second being a release of Rumic World's One or Double collection.

Volumes edit

No. Title Original release date English release date
1The Tragedy of P
P no Higeki (Pの悲劇)
January 29, 1994[4]
978-4-09-184721-8
June 5, 1996[2]
978-1-56-931054-0
  • "The Tragedy of P"
  • "The Merchant of Romance"
  • "House of Garbage"
  • "Hidden in the Pottery"
  • "One Hundred Years of Love"
  • "Extra-Large Size Happiness"
2The Executive's Dog
Semmu no Inu (専務の犬)
May 29, 1999[5]
978-4-09-184722-5
  • "The Executive's Dog"
  • "Aberrant Family F"
  • "As Long as You Are Here"
  • "Living Room Lovesong"
  • "Middle-Aged Teen"
  • "In Lieu of Thanks"
3Red Bouquet
Akai Hanataba (赤い花束)
June 30, 2005[6]
978-4-09-184724-9
  • "One Day Dream"
  • "Grafitti Pop"
  • "Dutiful Vacation"
  • "Help"
  • "Red Bouquet"
  • "Permanent Love"
4Birds of Fate
Unmei no Tori (運命の鳥)
July 15, 2011[7]
978-4-09-183887-2
  • "Positive Cooking"
  • "Wrong for One's Age"
  • "Birds of Fate"
  • "Happiness List"
  • "Trouble with the Neighbors"
  • "Scene of the Crime"
5The Witch and the Dinner
Majo to Dinā (魔女とディナー)
September 18, 2019[8]
978-4-09-860432-6
  • "The Witch and the Dinner"
  • "A Guilty Happening"
  • "I Should Die"
  • "Amorphous Family"
  • "(Confidentiality) Renaissance"
  • "My Sky"

Anime edit

In June 2003, the July issue of Animage announced that an anime adaptation of Rumic Theater produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Akira Nishimori would premiere on TV Tokyo on July 5, 2003.[9] The series ran for 13 episodes until September 27, 2003.[10]

In North America, Geneon Entertainment licensed the series for English language release. They released the series on four DVDs from January 11 to July 19, 2005.[11][12][13][14]

Episodes edit

Episode 1 edit
"The Tragedy of P" (Pの悲劇, P no Higeki)July 5, 2003

Summary: It follows the struggle of Mrs. Haga to keep her guest, Pitto the penguin, out of sight from Mrs. Kakei, the resident tattletale who will report the bird's violation of the pet free apartment building.

Characters
Yuko Haga (羽賀 裕子, Haga Yūko)
Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
Mrs. Kakei (, Kakei)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Sally Dana (English)
Pitto (ピット)
Voiced by: Nao Nagasawa
Kota Haga (羽賀 浩太, Haga Kōta)
Voiced by: Minami Omi (Japanese); J.D. Stone (English)
Hiroshi Kakei (筧 ひろし, Kakei Hiroshi)
Voiced by: Junko Hori (Japanese); Adam Gordon (English)
Mr. Haga
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Mitsue (美津江)
Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa (Japanese); Carrie Savage (English)
Episode 2 edit
"The Merchant of Romance" (浪漫の商人, Roman no Akindo)July 12, 2003

Summary: A wedding chapel that has fallen on hard times struggles to stay in business while its young owner deals with her recent divorce and the burden of keeping her friends employed.

Characters
Yukari ()
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
Betto (別当)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); William Markham (English)
Old gentlewoman
Voiced by: Natsumi Sakuma (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Old gentleman
Voiced by: Yousuke Akimoto (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)
Auntie
Voiced by: Minami Takayama (Japanese); Jody Jaress (English)
Pops
Voiced by: Jouji Yanami (Japanese); William Frederick (English)
Keiichi (圭一)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Lance J. Holt (English)
Episode 3 edit
"Middle-Aged Teen" (おやじローティーン, Oyaji Rō Tīn)July 19, 2003

Summary: A tough, business-minded father loses his memory and believes he is a teenager. He meets a young school girl and cannot help but become smitten with her.

Characters
Toshio Furuda (古田 年男, Furuda Toshio)
Voiced by: Akira Kamiya (Japanese); Doug Stone (English)
Kazuko (和子)
Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama (Japanese); Sonja S. Fox (English)
Minoru Furuda (古田 稔, Furuda Minoru)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Kevin Hatcher (English)
Emiri (絵美理)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Jennifer Sekiguchi (English)
Episode 4 edit
"Hidden in the Pottery" (鉢の中, Hachi no Naka)July 26, 2003

Summary: Mrs. Asakawa suspects her neighbor of beating her elderly mother-in-law being responsible for the death of her husband. The mystery unfolds when Mrs. Asakawa makes a shocking discovery hidden inside a potted plant.

Characters
Yukie Asakawa (浅川 幸恵, Asakawa Yukie)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); Tara Hudson (English)
Ruriko Tonegawa (利根川 ルリ子, Tonegawa Ruriko)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English)
Tonegawa Mother
Voiced by: Tomie Kataoka (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Tonegawa Husband
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Darrel Guilbeau (English)
Yukie's Husband
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Sam Regal (English)
Episode 5 edit
"Aberrant Family F" (迷走家族F, Meisō Kazoku F)August 2, 2003

Summary: Hazuki's family is virtually in the poorhouse. Therefore, she is shocked when her father decides to go on an expensive family vacation. Soon she suspects that her father's motives may involve a suicide pact for her and her family.

Characters
Hazuki Fuwa (不破 はづき, Fuwa Hazuki)
Voiced by: Yuko Minaguchi (Japanese); Rachel Hirschfeld (English)
Hazuki's Father
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Doug Stone (English)
Hazuki's Mother
Voiced by: Hisako Kyouda (Japanese); Erica Shaffer (English)
Shohei Fuwa (不破 翔平, Fuwa Shohei)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese); J.D. Stone (English)
Aisaki (愛崎)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Darrel Guilbeau (English)
Aisaki's Girlfriend
Voiced by: Kumiko Nishihara (Japanese); Hunter Mackenzie Austin (English)
Neighbor
Voiced by: Rikako Aikawa (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English)
Doctor
Voiced by: Toshihiko Nakajima (Japanese); Stephen Martello (English)
Episode 6 edit
"As Long As You Are Here" (君がいるだけで, Kimi ga Iru Dake de)August 9, 2003

Summary: When Mr. Domoto is laid off of his prestigious job as a salaryman, his wife falls ill and asks him to fill in for her at the convenience store. There, his rough personality doesn't mesh well with his co-workers, but he learns from a hard-working foreigner named Achara to persevere.

Characters
Domoto (堂本, Dōmoto)

Voiced by: Chikao Ohtsuka (Japanese); Alfred Thor (English)

Atchara (アッチャラー, Atcharā)
Voiced by: Keiko Han (Japanese); Reiko Matsuo (English)
Hosoda (細田)
Voiced by: Minoru Yada (Japanese); Reg Green (English)
Sumiyo (澄代)
Voiced by: Ikuko Tatsu (Japanese); Georgette Riley (English)
Episode 7 edit
"One Hundred Years of Love" (百年の恋, Hyaku-nen no Koi)August 16, 2003

Summary: Risa Hoshino comes back from the dead with amazing telekinetic powers. The old woman develops a crush on another patient and believes him to be the reincarnation of her jilted lover from decades ago.

Characters
Risa Hoshino (星野りさ, Hoshino Risa)
Voiced by: Hiroko Emori (Japanese); Louise Chamis (English)
Koizumi (小泉)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Hunter Mackenzie Austin (English)
Takanezawa (高根沢)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); T. Axelrod (English)
Date (伊達)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)
Episode 8 edit
"In Lieu of Thanks" (お礼にかえて, Orei ni kaete)August 23, 2003

Summary: Mrs. Kobato finds herself in the middle of a battle between the stuck-up Mrs. Shiratori and the elderly Mrs. Ukai, who eventually bring a crab and a bird into the argument.

Characters
Kobato (小鳩)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
Shiratori (白鳥)
Voiced by: Michie Tomizawa (Japanese); Erika Schaffer (English)
Ukai (鵜飼)
Voiced by: Roko Takisawa (Japanese); Jody Jaress (English)
Kamoshita (鴨下)
Voiced by: Masayo Kurata (Japanese); Erika Weinstein (English)
Kyuu (九ち)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Jay Klein (English)
Kobato's Son
Voiced by: Asako Dodo (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Episode 9 edit
"Living Room Lovesong" (茶の間のラブソング, Chanoma no Rabu Songu)August 30, 2003

Summary: A middle-aged man loses his wife, yet his wife's soul is bothered by the fact that he does not cry at her funeral. Her spirit soon returns to haunt him as he begins to develop feelings for the young office worker at his company.

Characters
Ichiro Tadokoro (田所 一郎, Tadokoro Ichirō)
Voiced by: Kouji Yata (Japanese); William Frederick (English)
Makiko (牧子)
Voiced by: Nana Yamaguchi (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Hitomi (ひとみ)
Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa (Japanese); Mia Bradley (English)
Odagiri (小田切)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)
Episode 10 edit
"House of Garbage" (ポイの家, Poi no Uchi)September 6, 2003

Summary: The Hirooka's front door is mistaken for a garbage drop spot, and when the Boss's wife starts throwing out his favorite things, Ritsuko and Yoshio have to do everything they can to save the tacky items, or risk losing a promotion.

Characters
Ritsuko Hirooka (広岡 律子, Hirooka Ritsuko)
Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe (Japanese); Karen Thompson (English)
Yoshio Hirooka (広岡 良夫, Hirooka Yoshio)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Manager
Voiced by: Ryuuji Nakaki (Japanese); Simon Isaacson (English)
Manager's Wife
Voiced by: Miyuki Ichijo (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Ritsuko's Father-in-Law
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); William Frederick (English)
Kenta Hirooka (広岡 健太)
Voiced by: Sachi Matsumoto (Japanese); Tara Platt (English)
Episode 11 edit
"One Day Dream" (日帰りの夢, Higaeri no Yume)September 13, 2003

Summary: Shinonome is a downtrodden company man who is going through life without finding true happiness. His junior high school reunion soon rolls around and his thoughts turn to a girl he once loved named Shima.

Characters
Mr. Shinonome (東雲, Shinonome)
Voiced by: Akira Kamiya (Japanese); Jackson Daniels (English)
Shinonome's Wife
Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
Tsuyoshi (ツヨシ)
Voiced by: Ikue Ootani (Japanese); Ted Sroka (English)
Seiko Shima (志摩 聖子, Shima Seiko)
Voiced by: Sumi Shimamoto (Japanese); Jennifer Sekiguchi (English)
Shima-chan (シマちゃん)
Voiced by: Fuyumi Shiraishi (Japanese); Kirsty Pape (English)
Tajima (田嶋)
Voiced by: Daiki Nakamura (Japanese); Mike McFarland (English)
Oda (小田)
Voiced by: Mari Maruta (Japanese); Carrie Savage (English)
Episode 12 edit
"Extra-Large Size Happiness" (Lサイズの幸福, L Saizu no Shiawase)September 20, 2003

Summary: Ryuuichi's mother, Kayoko moves in with her son and his young wife, Hanako. But problems start to arise when Hanako starts behaving oddly and risking the anger of her mother-in-law who they are counting on to invest in their new home. Hanako claims a large spirit is the cause, but only she can see him.

Characters
Hanako (華子)
Voiced by: Gara Takashima (Japanese); Kirsten Potter (English)
Kayoko (加代子)
Voiced by: Masako Kyoda (Japanese); Sonja S. Fox (English)
Ryūichi (隆一)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)
Young Ryūichi
Voiced by: Asako Dodo (Japanese); Kirsty Pape (English)
Baby Ghost (座敷童, Zashiki Warashi)
Voiced by: Chie Kojiro
Episode 13 edit
"The Executive's Dog" (専務の犬, Senmu no Inu)September 27, 2003

Summary: The Kogure's are asked to take care of Mr. Matsurida's dog Gorgeous, but when his mistress moves in and the children draw eyebrows on the dog, things become complicated.

Characters
Matsuko Kogure (小暮 松子, Kogure Matsuko)
Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese); Kirsty Pape (English)
Yuji Kogure (小暮 祐二, Kogure Yūji)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Chris Kent (English)
Kanna (カンナ)
Voiced by: Fumi Hirano (Japanese); Erica Shaffer (English)
Yuko Kogure (小暮 由布子, Kogure Yuuko)
Voiced by: Machiko Toyoshima (Japanese); Jennifer Sekiguchi (English)
Kosuke Kogure (小暮 甲介, Kogure Kosuke)
Voiced by: Mari Maruta (Japanese); J.D. Stone (English)
Matsurida (祭田)
Voiced by: Ryo Kamon (Japanese); Stephen Martello (English)
Mrs. Matsurida
Voiced by: Mari Mashiba (Japanese); Sonja Fox (English)
Gorgeous (ゴージャス, Gōjasu)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)

Drama edit

A two-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on NHK-BS Premium.[15] The first episode adapted the "Red Bouquet", "Hidden in the Pottery" and "Aberrant Family F" stories, and the second adapted "The Executive's Dog", "Birds of Fate" and "As Long As You Are Here".[16] Both episodes aired on July 8 and July 15, 2012, respectively.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 年に1度のお楽しみ「高橋留美子劇場」今年は3月5日. Natalie (in Japanese). February 23, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Takahashi, Rumiko (1996). Rumic Theater, Vol. 1. Viz Communications. ISBN 1569310548.
  3. ^ . Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 22, 2010. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  4. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  5. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  6. ^ (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 11, 2005. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  7. ^ 高橋留美子傑作集 運命の鳥 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  8. ^ 高橋留美子傑作集 魔女とディナー (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  9. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (June 16, 2003). "New Anime from Rumiko Takahashi". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  10. ^ 高橋留美子劇場 (in Japanese). TMS Entertainment. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  11. ^ "Rumiko Takahashi's Anthology - (V.1) Primal Needs". Amazon. 11 January 2005. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  12. ^ . Geneon Entertainment. Archived from the original on October 20, 2006.
  13. ^ . Geneon Entertainment. Archived from the original on October 20, 2006.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on October 20, 2006. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  15. ^ Loo, Egan (March 6, 2012). "Rumiko Takahashi's Rumic Theater Manga Gets Live-Action Project". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  16. ^ Loo, Egan (April 8, 2012). "Rumiko Takahashi's Live-Action Rumic Theater Show Cast". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  17. ^ プレミアムドラマ 「高橋留美子劇場」 (in Japanese). NHK. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rumic Theater news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Rumic Theater 高橋留美子劇場 Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō or Rumiko Takahashi Anthology 高橋留美子傑作集 Takahashi Rumiko Kessakushu is a Japanese manga series composed of short stories written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi New stories are published annually in Shogakukan s Big Comic Original magazine and other Shogakukan magazines and have been since 1987 Rumiko Takahashi Anthology高橋留美子劇場 高橋留美子傑作集 Takahashi Rumiko Gekijō Takahashi Rumiko Kessakushu MangaWritten byRumiko TakahashiPublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintBig Comics SpecialMagazineBig Comic OriginalOther Shogakukan s magazinesDemographicSeinenOriginal run1987 presentVolumes5 Anime television seriesDirected byAkira NishimoriStudioTMS EntertainmentLicensed byNA GeneonOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runJuly 5 2003 September 27 2003Episodes13 Anime and manga portal A 13 episode anime adaptation of these short stories was produced by TMS Entertainment and broadcast on TV Tokyo from July to September 2003 followed by the sequel series Rumic Theater Mermaid Forest adapting Takahashi s Mermaid Saga A two episode Japanese television drama based on the stories was broadcast on NHK BS Premium in July 2012 Contents 1 Media 1 1 Manga 1 1 1 Volumes 1 2 Anime 1 2 1 Episodes 1 2 1 1 Episode 1 1 2 1 2 Episode 2 1 2 1 3 Episode 3 1 2 1 4 Episode 4 1 2 1 5 Episode 5 1 2 1 6 Episode 6 1 2 1 7 Episode 7 1 2 1 8 Episode 8 1 2 1 9 Episode 9 1 2 1 10 Episode 10 1 2 1 11 Episode 11 1 2 1 12 Episode 12 1 2 1 13 Episode 13 1 3 Drama 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksMedia editManga edit Rumic Theater is a series of manga short stories published periodically by Rumiko Takahashi Shogakukan s Big Comic Original and other Shogakukan magazines since 1987 1 An English language collection by Viz Media was released in two volumes on June 5 1996 and June 5 1998 2 3 the first corresponding to the volume The Tragedy of P but the second being a release of Rumic World s One or Double collection Volumes edit No Title Original release date English release date1The Tragedy of PP no Higeki Pの悲劇 January 29 1994 4 978 4 09 184721 8June 5 1996 2 978 1 56 931054 0 The Tragedy of P The Merchant of Romance House of Garbage Hidden in the Pottery One Hundred Years of Love Extra Large Size Happiness 2The Executive s DogSemmu no Inu 専務の犬 May 29 1999 5 978 4 09 184722 5 The Executive s Dog Aberrant Family F As Long as You Are Here Living Room Lovesong Middle Aged Teen In Lieu of Thanks 3Red BouquetAkai Hanataba 赤い花束 June 30 2005 6 978 4 09 184724 9 One Day Dream Grafitti Pop Dutiful Vacation Help Red Bouquet Permanent Love 4Birds of FateUnmei no Tori 運命の鳥 July 15 2011 7 978 4 09 183887 2 Positive Cooking Wrong for One s Age Birds of Fate Happiness List Trouble with the Neighbors Scene of the Crime 5The Witch and the DinnerMajo to Dina 魔女とディナー September 18 2019 8 978 4 09 860432 6 The Witch and the Dinner A Guilty Happening I Should Die Amorphous Family Confidentiality Renaissance My Sky Anime edit In June 2003 the July issue of Animage announced that an anime adaptation of Rumic Theater produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Akira Nishimori would premiere on TV Tokyo on July 5 2003 9 The series ran for 13 episodes until September 27 2003 10 In North America Geneon Entertainment licensed the series for English language release They released the series on four DVDs from January 11 to July 19 2005 11 12 13 14 Episodes edit Episode 1 edit The Tragedy of P Pの悲劇 P no Higeki July 5 2003 Summary It follows the struggle of Mrs Haga to keep her guest Pitto the penguin out of sight from Mrs Kakei the resident tattletale who will report the bird s violation of the pet free apartment building Characters Yuko Haga 羽賀 裕子 Haga Yuko Voiced by Sakiko Tamagawa Japanese Wendee Lee English Mrs Kakei 筧 Kakei Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara Japanese Sally Dana English Pitto ピット Voiced by Nao Nagasawa Kota Haga 羽賀 浩太 Haga Kōta Voiced by Minami Omi Japanese J D Stone English Hiroshi Kakei 筧 ひろし Kakei Hiroshi Voiced by Junko Hori Japanese Adam Gordon English Mr Haga Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese Patrick Seitz English Mitsue 美津江 Voiced by Haruna Ikezawa Japanese Carrie Savage English Episode 2 edit The Merchant of Romance 浪漫の商人 Roman no Akindo July 12 2003 Summary A wedding chapel that has fallen on hard times struggles to stay in business while its young owner deals with her recent divorce and the burden of keeping her friends employed Characters Yukari 縁 Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Michelle Ruff English Betto 別当 Voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi Japanese William Markham English Old gentlewoman Voiced by Natsumi Sakuma Japanese Barbara Goodson English Old gentleman Voiced by Yousuke Akimoto Japanese Michael McConnohie English Auntie Voiced by Minami Takayama Japanese Jody Jaress English Pops Voiced by Jouji Yanami Japanese William Frederick English Keiichi 圭一 Voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto Japanese Lance J Holt English Episode 3 edit Middle Aged Teen おやじローティーン Oyaji Rō Tin July 19 2003 Summary A tough business minded father loses his memory and believes he is a teenager He meets a young school girl and cannot help but become smitten with her Characters Toshio Furuda 古田 年男 Furuda Toshio Voiced by Akira Kamiya Japanese Doug Stone English Kazuko 和子 Voiced by Kazuko Sugiyama Japanese Sonja S Fox English Minoru Furuda 古田 稔 Furuda Minoru Voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi Japanese Kevin Hatcher English Emiri 絵美理 Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Jennifer Sekiguchi English Episode 4 edit Hidden in the Pottery 鉢の中 Hachi no Naka July 26 2003 Summary Mrs Asakawa suspects her neighbor of beating her elderly mother in law being responsible for the death of her husband The mystery unfolds when Mrs Asakawa makes a shocking discovery hidden inside a potted plant Characters Yukie Asakawa 浅川 幸恵 Asakawa Yukie Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara Japanese Tara Hudson English Ruriko Tonegawa 利根川 ルリ子 Tonegawa Ruriko Voiced by Kikuko Inoue Japanese Megan Hollingshead English Tonegawa Mother Voiced by Tomie Kataoka Japanese Barbara Goodson English Tonegawa Husband Voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto Japanese Darrel Guilbeau English Yukie s Husband Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese Sam Regal English Episode 5 edit Aberrant Family F 迷走家族F Meisō Kazoku F August 2 2003 Summary Hazuki s family is virtually in the poorhouse Therefore she is shocked when her father decides to go on an expensive family vacation Soon she suspects that her father s motives may involve a suicide pact for her and her family Characters Hazuki Fuwa 不破 はづき Fuwa Hazuki Voiced by Yuko Minaguchi Japanese Rachel Hirschfeld English Hazuki s Father Voiced by Bin Shimada Japanese Doug Stone English Hazuki s Mother Voiced by Hisako Kyouda Japanese Erica Shaffer English Shohei Fuwa 不破 翔平 Fuwa Shohei Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara Japanese J D Stone English Aisaki 愛崎 Voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi Japanese Darrel Guilbeau English Aisaki s Girlfriend Voiced by Kumiko Nishihara Japanese Hunter Mackenzie Austin English Neighbor Voiced by Rikako Aikawa Japanese Megan Hollingshead English Doctor Voiced by Toshihiko Nakajima Japanese Stephen Martello English Episode 6 edit As Long As You Are Here 君がいるだけで Kimi ga Iru Dake de August 9 2003 Summary When Mr Domoto is laid off of his prestigious job as a salaryman his wife falls ill and asks him to fill in for her at the convenience store There his rough personality doesn t mesh well with his co workers but he learns from a hard working foreigner named Achara to persevere Note Narration by Ichiro Nagai Characters Domoto 堂本 Dōmoto Voiced by Chikao Ohtsuka Japanese Alfred Thor English Atchara アッチャラー Atchara Voiced by Keiko Han Japanese Reiko Matsuo English Hosoda 細田 Voiced by Minoru Yada Japanese Reg Green English Sumiyo 澄代 Voiced by Ikuko Tatsu Japanese Georgette Riley English Episode 7 edit One Hundred Years of Love 百年の恋 Hyaku nen no Koi August 16 2003 Summary Risa Hoshino comes back from the dead with amazing telekinetic powers The old woman develops a crush on another patient and believes him to be the reincarnation of her jilted lover from decades ago Characters Risa Hoshino 星野りさ Hoshino Risa Voiced by Hiroko Emori Japanese Louise Chamis English Koizumi 小泉 Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Hunter Mackenzie Austin English Takanezawa 高根沢 Voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto Japanese T Axelrod English Date 伊達 Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese Michael McConnohie English Episode 8 edit In Lieu of Thanks お礼にかえて Orei ni kaete August 23 2003 Summary Mrs Kobato finds herself in the middle of a battle between the stuck up Mrs Shiratori and the elderly Mrs Ukai who eventually bring a crab and a bird into the argument Characters Kobato 小鳩 Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Michelle Ruff English Shiratori 白鳥 Voiced by Michie Tomizawa Japanese Erika Schaffer English Ukai 鵜飼 Voiced by Roko Takisawa Japanese Jody Jaress English Kamoshita 鴨下 Voiced by Masayo Kurata Japanese Erika Weinstein English Kyuu 九ち Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese Jay Klein English Kobato s Son Voiced by Asako Dodo Japanese Barbara Goodson English Episode 9 edit Living Room Lovesong 茶の間のラブソング Chanoma no Rabu Songu August 30 2003 Summary A middle aged man loses his wife yet his wife s soul is bothered by the fact that he does not cry at her funeral Her spirit soon returns to haunt him as he begins to develop feelings for the young office worker at his company Characters Ichiro Tadokoro 田所 一郎 Tadokoro Ichirō Voiced by Kouji Yata Japanese William Frederick English Makiko 牧子 Voiced by Nana Yamaguchi Japanese Barbara Goodson English Hitomi ひとみ Voiced by Haruna Ikezawa Japanese Mia Bradley English Odagiri 小田切 Voiced by Akira Ishida Japanese Liam O Brien English Episode 10 edit House of Garbage ポイの家 Poi no Uchi September 6 2003 Summary The Hirooka s front door is mistaken for a garbage drop spot and when the Boss s wife starts throwing out his favorite things Ritsuko and Yoshio have to do everything they can to save the tacky items or risk losing a promotion Characters Ritsuko Hirooka 広岡 律子 Hirooka Ritsuko Voiced by Kumiko Watanabe Japanese Karen Thompson English Yoshio Hirooka 広岡 良夫 Hirooka Yoshio Voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto Japanese Patrick Seitz English Manager Voiced by Ryuuji Nakaki Japanese Simon Isaacson English Manager s Wife Voiced by Miyuki Ichijo Japanese Barbara Goodson English Ritsuko s Father in Law Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese William Frederick English Kenta Hirooka 広岡 健太 Voiced by Sachi Matsumoto Japanese Tara Platt English Episode 11 edit One Day Dream 日帰りの夢 Higaeri no Yume September 13 2003 Summary Shinonome is a downtrodden company man who is going through life without finding true happiness His junior high school reunion soon rolls around and his thoughts turn to a girl he once loved named Shima Characters Mr Shinonome 東雲 Shinonome Voiced by Akira Kamiya Japanese Jackson Daniels English Shinonome s Wife Voiced by Ai Orikasa Japanese Wendee Lee English Tsuyoshi ツヨシ Voiced by Ikue Ootani Japanese Ted Sroka English Seiko Shima 志摩 聖子 Shima Seiko Voiced by Sumi Shimamoto Japanese Jennifer Sekiguchi English Shima chan シマちゃん Voiced by Fuyumi Shiraishi Japanese Kirsty Pape English Tajima 田嶋 Voiced by Daiki Nakamura Japanese Mike McFarland English Oda 小田 Voiced by Mari Maruta Japanese Carrie Savage English Episode 12 edit Extra Large Size Happiness Lサイズの幸福 L Saizu no Shiawase September 20 2003 Summary Ryuuichi s mother Kayoko moves in with her son and his young wife Hanako But problems start to arise when Hanako starts behaving oddly and risking the anger of her mother in law who they are counting on to invest in their new home Hanako claims a large spirit is the cause but only she can see him Characters Hanako 華子 Voiced by Gara Takashima Japanese Kirsten Potter English Kayoko 加代子 Voiced by Masako Kyoda Japanese Sonja S Fox English Ryuichi 隆一 Voiced by Nobuo Tobita Japanese Liam O Brien English Young Ryuichi Voiced by Asako Dodo Japanese Kirsty Pape English dd Baby Ghost 座敷童 Zashiki Warashi Voiced by Chie Kojiro Episode 13 edit The Executive s Dog 専務の犬 Senmu no Inu September 27 2003 Summary The Kogure s are asked to take care of Mr Matsurida s dog Gorgeous but when his mistress moves in and the children draw eyebrows on the dog things become complicated Characters Matsuko Kogure 小暮 松子 Kogure Matsuko Voiced by Ai Orikasa Japanese Kirsty Pape English Yuji Kogure 小暮 祐二 Kogure Yuji Voiced by Takehito Koyasu Japanese Chris Kent English Kanna カンナ Voiced by Fumi Hirano Japanese Erica Shaffer English Yuko Kogure 小暮 由布子 Kogure Yuuko Voiced by Machiko Toyoshima Japanese Jennifer Sekiguchi English Kosuke Kogure 小暮 甲介 Kogure Kosuke Voiced by Mari Maruta Japanese J D Stone English Matsurida 祭田 Voiced by Ryo Kamon Japanese Stephen Martello English Mrs Matsurida Voiced by Mari Mashiba Japanese Sonja Fox English Gorgeous ゴージャス Gōjasu Voiced by Wataru Takagi Japanese Liam O Brien English Drama edit A two episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on NHK BS Premium 15 The first episode adapted the Red Bouquet Hidden in the Pottery and Aberrant Family F stories and the second adapted The Executive s Dog Birds of Fate and As Long As You Are Here 16 Both episodes aired on July 8 and July 15 2012 respectively 17 See also edit nbsp Anime and manga portal Rumic WorldReferences edit 年に1度のお楽しみ 高橋留美子劇場 今年は3月5日 Natalie in Japanese February 23 2009 Retrieved October 21 2020 a b Takahashi Rumiko 1996 Rumic Theater Vol 1 Viz Communications ISBN 1569310548 Rumic Theater Vol 2 Viz Media Archived from the original on December 22 2010 Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子劇場 Pの悲劇 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子劇場 専務の犬 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子傑作集 赤い花束 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on November 11 2005 Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子傑作集 運命の鳥 in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on October 21 2020 Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子傑作集 魔女とディナー in Japanese Shogakukan Archived from the original on October 21 2020 Retrieved October 21 2020 Macdonald Christopher June 16 2003 New Anime from Rumiko Takahashi Anime News Network Retrieved October 21 2020 高橋留美子劇場 in Japanese TMS Entertainment Retrieved October 21 2020 Rumiko Takahashi s Anthology V 1 Primal Needs Amazon 11 January 2005 Retrieved October 21 2020 Rumiko Takahashi s Anthology V 2 Happy Disaster Geneon Entertainment Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Rumiko Takahashi Anthology V 3 A Touch of Magic Geneon Entertainment Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Rumiko Takahashi Anthology V 4 Weird Stuff Archived from the original on October 20 2006 Retrieved October 21 2020 Loo Egan March 6 2012 Rumiko Takahashi s Rumic Theater Manga Gets Live Action Project Anime News Network Retrieved October 21 2020 Loo Egan April 8 2012 Rumiko Takahashi s Live Action Rumic Theater Show Cast Anime News Network Retrieved October 21 2020 プレミアムドラマ 高橋留美子劇場 in Japanese NHK Archived from the original on October 21 2020 Retrieved October 21 2020 External links editDescription on Furinkan com Rumic Theater manga at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rumic Theater amp oldid 1215358748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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