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Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note

Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note (Japanese: テレパシー少女「蘭」事件ノート, Hepburn: Terepashī Shōjo Ran Jiken Nōto, lit.'Telepathy Girl "Ran" Incident Notes') is a Japanese novel series by Atsuko Asano. A manga adaptation by Toshitsugu Iida was serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius. A twenty-six-episode[1] anime adaptation aired in Japan between June 21 and December 20, 2008. It was produced by TMS Entertainment and was broadcast by NHK.

Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note
テレパシー少女「蘭」事件ノート
(Terepashī Shōjo Ran Jiken Nōto)
Novel
Written byAtsuko Asano
Published byKodansha
ImprintBlue Bird Bunko
Manga
Telepathy Shōjo Ran
Illustrated byToshitsugu Iida
Published byKodansha
MagazineMonthly Shōnen Sirius
DemographicShōnen
Original run20052009
Volumes8
Anime television series
Telepathy Shōjo Ran
Written byMakoto Nakamura
Music byYoshihiro Ike
StudioTMS Entertainment
Original networkNHK
Original run June 21, 2008 December 20, 2008
Episodes26 (List of episodes)

Plot edit

A bright and energetic young girl, Ran is introduced to her supernatural powers right along with her first year in junior high school. While she is troubled by her powers seeming to instigate ill fortune upon people in contact with her and illuminating their ill intentions in some cases, Ran soon learns to accommodate her supernatural abilities and accept herself as is with the support of her family and peers. Accompanied by Rui, Ran finds herself constantly embroiled in mysterious circumstances and events whose resolution requires that she learn to collaborate with Midori (another girl who also has supernatural powers).

Characters edit

Main characters edit

Ran Isozaki (磯崎 蘭, Isozaki Ran)
Voiced by: Emiri Katō
The protagonist in the story, Ran is introduced as a vivacious young lady having recently begun her first year in intermediate school where she engages in track and field as an extracurricular activity. Ran has always had a sense of insight about things that few other people can match. Ran is part of a traditional nuclear family (biological parents still married to each other) with an elder brother. She is in love with Rui.
Rui Ayase (綾瀬 留衣, Ayase Rui)
Voiced by: Hiroki Shimowada
Having been her long-standing childhood friend, Rui has artistic affinities and can easily detect when Ran is in distress about something when she starts up with the quick but brief laughing fits. Upon learning of her psychic powers, Rui indicates that he is fond of Ran for the person she is. He has the ability to neutralize and amplify psychic powers. He is frequently referred to as Ran's boyfriend, though neither of them deny the relationship.
Midori Naha (名波 翠, Naha Midori)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda
A recent transfer student that possesses the same kind of supernatural powers that Ran herself does, Midori initially appears as an enemy, but Ran's kindness results in the two teaming up and working together as friends. Despite their friendship, Midori is difficult to get along with, due to her large ego, her desire to be the center of attention, her obsession with money, and her schoolgirl crush on Ran's older brother. When she is not inviting herself on Ran and Rui's outings, participating in an eating contest, or helping to settle strange incidents, she is usually at home alone eating cuttlefish and watching historical dramas. Midori is less powerful, but showing a better control in psychic powers than Ran. She is also smart, intelligent, beautiful and strong. She even able to defeat bull in a contest.

Secondary characters edit

Rin Isozaki (磯崎 凛, Isozaki Rin)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki
Given how he is dressed most of the time and that he is introduced while doing housework, Rin is Ran's elder brother and is most likely in high school. Always having thought of Ran as being a little weird, Rin is not surprised to learn of his little sister's supernatural powers and wishes that he had some as well. Rin is the first to draw a preliminary correlation with the mysterious events at the start of the series and will likely become indispensable in the future for this reason considering how he has coached Ran through using her powers and helping to interpret what she learns through that means.
Reina Isozaki (磯崎 玲奈, Isozaki Reina)
Voiced by: Akemi Okamura
A novelist whose writer's block is broken by the idea to combine a horrific murder with a comedy show, Reina is Ran's mother and has aspirations to be a super-popular horror novelist.
Ronpei Isozaki (磯崎 論平, Isozaki Ronpei)
Voiced by: Ken'yū Horiuchi
Introduced as having a twelve-year history in a nukazuke company, a Japanese type of pickle, Ron is Ran's father and seems to have an affinity for advocating the virtues of lactic acid bacilli in the pickled vegetable chips he makes.
Kishō (キショウ)
Voiced by: Mari Kurata
Tenketsu (テンケツ)
Voiced by: Sumiko Ueda
Two young cats found by Ran while kittens, abandoned by their mother or previous owner. They seem to share a strong bond with her and often accompany her to bed.
Saeko Itō (いとう さえこ, Itō Saeko)
Saeko is Ran's academically-oriented classmate and best friend that is astonished that Ran secured a flawless score on a test in spite of her ignorance of the test material. Ran's explanation attempts greatly scare Saeko greatly since she had not yet vocalized her thoughts. Saeko's most prominent role is near the beginning of the series when her resentful dedication to rigorously studying in order to show up Ran who just happened to have serendipity (and perhaps the knowledge of how to take advantage of the testing format) on her side prompts Momoko to wield Saeko as a bodyguard to inhibit Ran rushing to Rui's rescue. A judo flip from Rin is more than enough to extinguish the subjugation.

Adaptations edit

Anime edit

Telepathy Shōjo Ran (テレパシー少女蘭, Terepashī Shōjo Ran) is the 2008 anime adaptation of the novel series Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note. The anime aired on Saturdays between June 21 and December 20, 2008, except for a break on August 9, containing twenty-six episodes. The anime features an opening theme song "Aoi Kakera" (青いかけら) by Chara, and an ending theme song "Polaris no Namida" (ポラリスの涙) by Onsoku line.

References edit

  1. ^ (in Japanese). NHK. Archived from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2008.

External links edit

  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • The Telepathy Girl Ran (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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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 Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note Japanese テレパシー少女 蘭 事件ノート Hepburn Terepashi Shōjo Ran Jiken Nōto lit Telepathy Girl Ran Incident Notes is a Japanese novel series by Atsuko Asano A manga adaptation by Toshitsugu Iida was serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius A twenty six episode 1 anime adaptation aired in Japan between June 21 and December 20 2008 It was produced by TMS Entertainment and was broadcast by NHK Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Noteテレパシー少女 蘭 事件ノート Terepashi Shōjo Ran Jiken Nōto NovelWritten byAtsuko AsanoPublished byKodanshaImprintBlue Bird Bunko MangaTelepathy Shōjo RanIllustrated byToshitsugu IidaPublished byKodanshaMagazineMonthly Shōnen SiriusDemographicShōnenOriginal run2005 2009Volumes8 Anime television seriesTelepathy Shōjo RanWritten byMakoto NakamuraMusic byYoshihiro IkeStudioTMS EntertainmentOriginal networkNHKOriginal runJune 21 2008 December 20 2008Episodes26 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Secondary characters 3 Adaptations 3 1 Anime 4 References 5 External linksPlot editA bright and energetic young girl Ran is introduced to her supernatural powers right along with her first year in junior high school While she is troubled by her powers seeming to instigate ill fortune upon people in contact with her and illuminating their ill intentions in some cases Ran soon learns to accommodate her supernatural abilities and accept herself as is with the support of her family and peers Accompanied by Rui Ran finds herself constantly embroiled in mysterious circumstances and events whose resolution requires that she learn to collaborate with Midori another girl who also has supernatural powers Characters editMain characters edit Ran Isozaki 磯崎 蘭 Isozaki Ran Voiced by Emiri Katō The protagonist in the story Ran is introduced as a vivacious young lady having recently begun her first year in intermediate school where she engages in track and field as an extracurricular activity Ran has always had a sense of insight about things that few other people can match Ran is part of a traditional nuclear family biological parents still married to each other with an elder brother She is in love with Rui Rui Ayase 綾瀬 留衣 Ayase Rui Voiced by Hiroki Shimowada Having been her long standing childhood friend Rui has artistic affinities and can easily detect when Ran is in distress about something when she starts up with the quick but brief laughing fits Upon learning of her psychic powers Rui indicates that he is fond of Ran for the person she is He has the ability to neutralize and amplify psychic powers He is frequently referred to as Ran s boyfriend though neither of them deny the relationship Midori Naha 名波 翠 Naha Midori Voiced by Kana Ueda A recent transfer student that possesses the same kind of supernatural powers that Ran herself does Midori initially appears as an enemy but Ran s kindness results in the two teaming up and working together as friends Despite their friendship Midori is difficult to get along with due to her large ego her desire to be the center of attention her obsession with money and her schoolgirl crush on Ran s older brother When she is not inviting herself on Ran and Rui s outings participating in an eating contest or helping to settle strange incidents she is usually at home alone eating cuttlefish and watching historical dramas Midori is less powerful but showing a better control in psychic powers than Ran She is also smart intelligent beautiful and strong She even able to defeat bull in a contest Secondary characters edit Rin Isozaki 磯崎 凛 Isozaki Rin Voiced by Tomokazu Seki Given how he is dressed most of the time and that he is introduced while doing housework Rin is Ran s elder brother and is most likely in high school Always having thought of Ran as being a little weird Rin is not surprised to learn of his little sister s supernatural powers and wishes that he had some as well Rin is the first to draw a preliminary correlation with the mysterious events at the start of the series and will likely become indispensable in the future for this reason considering how he has coached Ran through using her powers and helping to interpret what she learns through that means Reina Isozaki 磯崎 玲奈 Isozaki Reina Voiced by Akemi Okamura A novelist whose writer s block is broken by the idea to combine a horrific murder with a comedy show Reina is Ran s mother and has aspirations to be a super popular horror novelist Ronpei Isozaki 磯崎 論平 Isozaki Ronpei Voiced by Ken yu Horiuchi Introduced as having a twelve year history in a nukazuke company a Japanese type of pickle Ron is Ran s father and seems to have an affinity for advocating the virtues of lactic acid bacilli in the pickled vegetable chips he makes Kishō キショウ Voiced by Mari Kurata Tenketsu テンケツ Voiced by Sumiko Ueda Two young cats found by Ran while kittens abandoned by their mother or previous owner They seem to share a strong bond with her and often accompany her to bed Saeko Itō いとう さえこ Itō Saeko Saeko is Ran s academically oriented classmate and best friend that is astonished that Ran secured a flawless score on a test in spite of her ignorance of the test material Ran s explanation attempts greatly scare Saeko greatly since she had not yet vocalized her thoughts Saeko s most prominent role is near the beginning of the series when her resentful dedication to rigorously studying in order to show up Ran who just happened to have serendipity and perhaps the knowledge of how to take advantage of the testing format on her side prompts Momoko to wield Saeko as a bodyguard to inhibit Ran rushing to Rui s rescue A judo flip from Rin is more than enough to extinguish the subjugation Adaptations editAnime edit See also List of Telepathy Shōjo Ran episodes Telepathy Shōjo Ran テレパシー少女蘭 Terepashi Shōjo Ran is the 2008 anime adaptation of the novel series Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note The anime aired on Saturdays between June 21 and December 20 2008 except for a break on August 9 containing twenty six episodes The anime features an opening theme song Aoi Kakera 青いかけら by Chara and an ending theme song Polaris no Namida ポラリスの涙 by Onsoku line References edit NHK s Telepathy Shōjo Ran anime website in Japanese NHK Archived from the original on October 4 2008 Retrieved October 2 2008 External links editShōnen Sirius website for the manga in Japanese NHK anime website in Japanese The Telepathy Girl Ran anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Telepathy Shōjo Ran Jiken Note amp oldid 1190521207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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