is a Japanese
manga
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series written by An Yoshimura and illustrated by Nakano Yayoi. The series tells the story of an idol singer/
martial artist
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the pres ...
and the chaos that results from her efforts to have a life and love beyond her singing career. An
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
adaptation by
Studio Kikan aired as part of the anthology program Eisei Anime Gekijō which was broadcast on
NHK
, also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee.
NHK ope ...
.
Synopsis
Shiratori Nagisa is the heir to a
judo training hall that has fallen on such hard times that their only pupils are animals from a nearby
wildlife
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park. In a desperate bit to save her heritage, she reveals that she is going to go out into the world as an idol singer and find "strong people" to join her school. The first part of her plan succeeds beyond her wildest dreams: she is elevated to the status of Japan's top idol. Yet this dooms the second part of her plan, because her fame and schedule prevent her from finding the disciples she seeks.
So Nagisa horrifies her manager by chopping off her trademark
pigtails and enrolling at one of the worst schools in
Tokyo
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as a boy, under her given name of Ootori Nagisa. (Shiratori is a stage name). There, she runs into the toughest gang at the school, and after she soundly beats them, they (believing her to be a man) recruit her to help them confront a gang from a rival school. When she sees the leader of the rival gang, a handsome boy named Nosaka-kun, she instantly falls madly in love with him. Before the fight can begin, Nagisa is whisked away to a record signing, where she encounters Nosaka again, who is so utterly smitten with Nagisa that he proposes marriage on the spot.
The next day, the disguised Nagisa fights an inconclusive duel with Nosaka that ends in a stalemate, and with Nosaka declaring her a worthy foe who he looks forward to fighting again. He later reveals to the female Nagisa that he too in on a quest to recruit disciples for a failing dojo, and is meeting with a similar lack of success. The next day, in their final confrontation, Nosaka discovers Nagisa's secret due to an ill-placed grab maneuver. Declaring he would rather love Nagisa than fight her, he agrees to keep her secret and they run off, with the school toughs and both their disapproving fathers in hot pursuit.
After that, Nagisa continues her double life, showing up at school some of the time when her manager cannot force her to attend to her idol responsibilities. Meanwhile, the world she lives in gets weirder and weirder, as more and more bizarre things happen in her proximity.
Characters
;Ootori/Shiratori Nagisa
:
:Nagisa is the young, pink-pigtailed
protagonist
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of the story. While she loves to sing and dance (and is very good as well) she says that she loves to "toss people around" more. Her strength and fighting ability are overwhelmingly large, and she uses them on both people and the wildlife she trains in her dojo. She is very ambitious and isn't afraid to go after what she wants.
;Nosaka Akira
:
:Nagisa's love interest, confidante and secret fiancé. He is quite devoted but he is impulsive and protective to a fault, despite the fact that Nagisa is in ''less'' need of protection than anyone he has ever known.
;Momoko Prisilla
:
:A wealthy dilettante who is determined to become the greatest actress in the world and supplant Nagisa as the most popular idol in Japan (one of her more "rational" goals is to be more famous than
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Kathleen Hepburn ( Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, she was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend from the Classical Holly ...
). As part of this process, she is "building a repertoire" of roles she can assume. At least twice an episode, Momoko can be counted upon to show up at a random time, do something incredibly bizarre, and then leave, usually being driven off in her
stretch limousine by the young man who adoringly follows her everywhere to the praises of a quartet of identical
cheerleader
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s who might be robots. There are strong hints that she may have the power to literally manipulate and warp reality at will through her method acting.
;Kamioka Ryuu
:
:As Momoko's stooge, he participates in Momoko's little shows, often finding himself in harm's way as a result. Despite this, he is incredibly loyal to Momoko and does his best to learn from her and her acting.
;Kumakichi
:A large blue bear who is one of Nagisa's best friends from her dojo, who now lives with her in Tokyo and occasionally takes part in her act. Contrary to anime-fan expectations, Kumakichi actually is a bear and is usually incapable of speech.
;Makoto Nakatake
:
:Nagisa's long-suffering manager who fears that her irresponsibility is going to cost him his job. He poses as a teenage boy to enroll with Nagisa at the school so he can keep her under observation, a task that usually proves futile. Even though he continues to remain in the idol agency's employ, he continues to worry about it to extreme lengths, even developing a song of his own called "The Worry Blues" as a running gag.
;Tsunoda
:The leader of the hoodlums at Nagisa's school, an ardent fan of Nagisa the idol singer, and a combination friend and antagonist for Nagisa the martial artist. He is bald, with a head shaped like a
volcano
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On Earth, volcanoes are most oft ...
that erupts on occasion, as a result of a childhood accident. Despite his rough appearance and speech, he is from a rich family and is surprisingly intelligent and resourceful. He is completely unable to decipher Nagisa's secret despite the fact that she does a poor job of impersonating a male. As a result of this, he completely misinterprets her relationship with his bitter rival Nosaka. Like Nosaka, he is very protective of Shiratori Nagisa and will attempt to charge to the rescue if he believes she is in danger.
;Red Beetle
:An international agency/conspiracy that keeps an iron grip on the market for idols on every nation on Earth except Japan. They frequently send rivals forth to break Nagisa's grip on the hearts of the Japanese public, who always fail despite Nagisa's lack of interest in defending her position on top.
Episodes
Music
Opening
:''Third Love''
:Sang by Junko Inoue
:Lyrics by Ayuko Ishikawa
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Ending
:''Ushinaenaino (I can't lose you)''
:Sang by Junko Inoue
:Lyrics by Ayuko Ishikawa
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Song inserts
:''Chō kuse ni narisō (I'll make a habit)''
:Sang by Chinami Nakamura
:Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
:
:''Suki ni nattara saikyō (If You Love Me The Strongest)''
:Sang by Chinami Nakamura
:Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
:
:''Nagisa no serenāde''
:Sang by Chinami Nakamura
:Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
:
:''Yume no fūsen (Dream Balloons)''
:Sang by Chinami Nakamura
:Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
:Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Albums
All albums were released by King Records.
''Chō Kuse Ni Narisō Shiratori Nagisa ON STAGE''
Released on December 21, 1994, KICA-22
BUY
''Chō Kuse Ni Narisō Secret story''
Released on February 22, 1995, KICA-23
BUY
Translations
As of writing, the anime has 5 notable translations out of
Japanese:
Catalan,
Cantonese
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,
Korean
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People and culture
* Koreans, people from the Korean peninsula or of Korean descent
* Korean culture
* Korean language
**Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Korean
**Korean dialects
**See also: North–South differences in t ...
, and
English.
These translations go by "L'ídol Nagisa: Com m'agrada, tot això!",「偶像小英雌」,「하빗」 (Habit), 「쏙 빠져들 것 같아」and "I'll make a habit of it" respectively. The Catalan, Korean and Cantonese translations are dubs, while English has simply been subtitled. The Catalan dub was aired on K3 (Club Super3, now known as
SX3) starting on May 4, 2006.
The dubbed translations are currently
lost media
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, but all of their opening videos, and in the case of the Catalan dub many of its songs, have been archived by fans.
Physical releases
Anime releases
The anime was released to rent across 10
VHS
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Ma ...
volumes in groups of 2, starting July 22, 1994,
[Video Commercial - archived on VHS volumes 3 and 4.] with Volumes 1 and 2. Claims of a Japanese
Laserdisc
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release and a
Catalan DVD release by Selecta Visión have been made, but there is no precedent for this. The earlier Korean dub has an exceedingly rare VHS release as well.
At an unknown time, Japanese tapes were also released for purchase, brandishing cases more suited to the series' artwork prints. These releases are exceedingly rare today and is suspected they may have been mail-order only.
The Japanese VHS release was handled by Taki Corporation, later known as
Odessa Entertainment.
Manga releases
The manga was released exclusively in Japanese by
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
, with artwork by Nakano Yayoi and story by Yoshimura An. It remains mostly untranslated.
References
External links
All Cinema entry on ''Chou Kuse ni Narisou''
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1993 manga
1994 anime television series debuts
Cross-dressing in anime and manga
Japanese idols in anime and manga
Kodansha manga
Romantic comedy anime and manga
Shōjo manga
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