fiction.wikisort.org - MovieAsari-chan (あさりちゃん) is a Japanese shōjo slice of life manga series by Mayumi Muroyama. It was adapted into an anime television series and an anime film.[1] The TV series was produced by Toei Animation a subsidiary of Toei Company, and directed by Kazumi Fukushima. The anime follows Asari, a normal but stupid elementary school fourth-grade girl who does not get along with her family.
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Cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Asari |
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Genre | Comedy |
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Written by | Mayumi Muroyama |
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Published by | Shogakukan |
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Demographic | Shōjo |
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Original run | 1978 – 2014 |
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Volumes | 100 |
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Directed by | Osamu Kasai |
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Music by | Hiroshi Tsutsui |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Original network | TV Asahi |
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Original run | January 25, 1982 – February 28, 1983 |
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Episodes | 54 |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Released |
- March 13, 1982 (1982-03-13)
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Runtime | 25 minutes |
Manga
The manga was written by Mayumi Muroyama and serialized from the August 1978 issue to the March 2014 issue of Shogakukan's Shogaku Ninensei magazine. During its serialization it was also published in several other Shogakukan magazines, including CoroCoro Comic, Pyonpyon, Ciao, Shogaku Ichinensei, Shogaku Sannensei, Shogaku Yonnensei, and Shogaku Gonensei.
Anime
The anime was produced by Toei Animation a subsidiary of Toei Company and directed by Kazumi Fukushima. It was first broadcast in Japan on 25 January 1982, with the final episode broadcast on 28 February 1983.[2] It was broadcast every Monday at 19:00 until 19:30 JST, with 54 episodes. The opening theme is Ano ko wa Asari-chan (あの子はあさりちゃん) by Yoko Maekawa and the ending theme is Watashi wa Onna no ko (私は女の子) also by Maekawa.
Voice Cast
Reception
In 1985, Asari-chan won the 30th Shogakukan Manga Award in the category Best Children's Manga.[3] In 2014, it won the Judging Committee Special Award at the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award.[4] The manga won the grand award at the 2014 Japan Cartoonists Association Award.[5]
References
External links
Shogakukan Manga Award – Children |
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1980s |
- Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio (1981)
- Game Center Arashi and Kon'nichiwa! Mi-com by Mitsuru Sugaya (1982)
- Panku Ponk by Haruko Tachiiri (1983)
- Kinnikuman by Yudetamago (1984)
- Asari-chan by Mayumi Muroyama (1985)
- Ganbare, Kickers! by Noriaki Nagai (1986)
- Tsurupika Hagemaru by Shinbo Nomura (1987)
- Obocchama-kun by Yoshinori Kobayashi (1988)
- Mari-chan by Kimiko Uehara (1989)
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1990s |
- Amaizo! Dango by Moo. Nenbei (1990)
- Dojji Donbei by Tetsuhiro Koshita (1991)
- No award given (1992)
- One More Jump by Michiyo Akaishi (1993)
- Ore wa Otoko Da! Kunio-kun by Kōsaku Anakubo (1994)
- Kocchi Muite! Miiko by Eriko Ono (1995)
- Midori no Makibaō by Tsunomaru (1996)
- Ninpen Manmaru by Mikio Igarashi (1997)
- No award given (1998)
- Taro the Space Alien by Yasunari Nadotoshi (1999)
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2000s |
- Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (2000)
- Pukupuku Natural Circular Notice by Sayuri Tatsuyama (2001)
- Croket! by Manavu Kashimoto (2002)
- Mirmo! by Hiromu Shinozuka (2003)
- Sgt. Frog by Mine Yoshizaki and
- Grandpa Danger by Kazutoshi Soyama (2004)
- Animal Yokochō by Ryō Maekawa (2005)
- Kirarin Revolution by An Nakahara (2006)
- Keshikasu-kun by Noriyuki Murase (2007)
- Naisho no Tsubomi by Yū Yabūchi (2008)
- A Penguin's Troubles by Yūji Nagai (2009)
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2010s |
- Yumeiro Patissiere by Natsumi Matsumoto (2010)
- Inazuma Eleven by Tenya Yabuno (2011)
- Mysterious Joker by Hideyasu Takahashi (2012)
- Zekkyō Gakkyū by Emi Ishikawa (2013)
- Yo-kai Watch by Noriyuki Konishi (2014)
- Usotsuki! Gokuō-kun by Makoto Yoshimoto (2015)
- Ijime by Kaoru Igarashi (2016)
- PriPri Chi-chan!! by Hiromu Shinozuka (2017)
- Age 12 by Nao Maita (2018)
- Neko, Hajimemashita by Konomi Wagata (2019)
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2020s |
- Duel Masters by Shigenobu Matsumoto and The Magic of Chocolate by Rino Mizuho (2020)
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Toei Animation theatrical features (1980–1989) |
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1980 |
- Hana no Ko Lunlun: Hello Cherry Country
- Twelve Months
- Toward the Terra
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Divining Eye
- Magical Girl Lalabel: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation
- Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy
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1981 |
- Swan Lake
- Natsu e no Tobira
- Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hello! Wonder Island
- Adieu Galaxy Express 999
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1982 | |
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1983 |
- Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Great Race Around the World
- Final Yamato
- Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku
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1984 | |
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1985 | |
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1986 | |
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1987 | |
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1988 |
- Bikkuriman: Taiichiji Seima Taisen
- Lady Lady!!
- Saint Seiya: The Heated Battle of the Gods
- Bikkuriman: Moen Zone no Himitsu
- Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure
- Tatakae!! Ramenman
- Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth
- Sakigake!! Otokojuku
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1989 |
- Himitsu no Akko-chan
- Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle
- Hengen Taima Yakō Karura Mau! Nara Onryō Emaki
- Akuma-kun
- Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone
- Himitsu no Akko-chan Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri
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Not including Madhouse-animated features produced by Toei
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