Cheeky Angel

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Cheeky Angel
Tenshi na Konamaiki
(天使な小生意気)
Genre romance, comedy
Manga
Authored by Hiroyuki Nishimori
Publisher
Serialized in Shonen Sunday
Original run
No. of volumes 20
TV anime
Directed by Masaharu Okuwaki
Studio TMS Entertainment
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 6/4/02 – 3/29/03
No. of episodes 50

Cheeky Angel (天使な小生意気 Tenshi na Konamaiki) is a comedy romance manga series by Hiroyuki Nishimori. It focuses on the adventures of a 15-year old schoolgirl Megumi Amatsuka, a popular and beautiful tomboy with a secret: she used to be male. Originally a serial in Shonen Sunday, the format extended to a 20-volume serialised graphic novel and a 50-episode anime series.

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[edit] Plot

When nine, Megumi was a macho little boy who rescued a sorcerer from a gang of other children. In return, he receives a magic book that will grant him one wish. Megumi wishes to become the manliest man among men. Pierrot, the jester-like genie in the book, appears to grant the wish, but turns out to be a trickster: Megumi becomes female instead, Pierrot claiming to have misheard the wish as "woman among women". It would cost 10 years of Megumi's life to reverse it, and she throws the book into a river. Little did she know that after being transformed into a woman, Megumi Amatsuka's quest is about to begin.


The little genie never had the power to physically change anything, he could only alter one's mind. Megumi has been a girl since the beginning, but she and her friend was made to believe that Megumi was a boy.

[edit] Main Characters

As Megumi Amatsuka grew up from her horrendous experience of the past, the only one that remembers and knows of the event is herself, and Miki Hanakain. While physically an attractive female, she still retains her masculine mannerisms and fighting ability, attracting the 'Megu-chan Protection Club', a group of misfit admirers comprising the very stubborn punk Genzo Soga (who has become Megumi's biggest admirer), "average" Ichiro Fujiki (a boy trying to escape his reputation for being weird at his previous school), the hentai (perverted) and yet good-hearted nerd Tasuke Yasuda (whose nose bleeds when he gets too excited), and later the samurai Hitomonji Kobayashi, arguably the most decent man in the pack. Miki Hanakain is not specifically a member of this club, but she is Megumi's childhood friend and would do anything to help her. Later in the series, a few episodes feature another recurring character, spoiled brat Keiko Tanaka, Megumi's rival.

[edit] Theme songs

Opening
  • Grand Blue - Aiko Kitahara (episodes 1-26)
  • Sun rise train - Aiko Kitahara (episodes 27-50)
Ending
  • Whenever I think of you - U-Ka Saegusa in db [decibel]
  • It's for you - U-Ka Saegusa in db (episodes 15-26)
  • Tears go by - U-Ka Saegusa in db (eps 27-37)
  • Secret and Lies - U-Ka Saegusa in db (eps 38-49)
  • Grand Blue - Aiko Kitahara (ep 50)
The main charecter of Cheeky Angel, Amatsuka Megumi.
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The main charecter of Cheeky Angel, Amatsuka Megumi.

[edit] Japanese Voice Actors

Megumi Amatsuka: Megumi Hayashibara

Ichiro Fujiki: Issei Tanaka

Miki Hanakain: Makiko Ohmoto

Naoko Matsui: Naoko Matsui

Hitomonji Kobayashi: Nobuyuki Hiyama

Genzou Soga: Wataru Takagi

Tasuke Yasuda: Yuji Ueda

Megumi's father: Banjou Ginga

Chisato Nakajima as

  • female student (ep 8)
  • girl (ep 2,4-5,12)
  • Noriko
  • OL (ep 7)

Machiko Toyoshima as

  • Ako
  • Aku gaki (Ep 1)
  • Female student (Ep 8)
  • Girl (Eps 2,4-5,11-12)
  • Kana
  • Kyashi
  • Naomi
  • Shop worker (Ep 7)

Megumi Urawa as

  • Amatsuka Tsubasa (Megumi's mother)
  • female student (ep 8)
  • Fujiki Jirou
  • girl (ep 2,12)
  • housewife (ep 6)

Kobayashi Ichimonji: Nobuyuki Hiyama

Gakusan Takao: Shoutarou Morikubo

Chie: Tomoe Sakuragawa as Chie

[edit] Japanese Staff

Director: Masaharu Okuwaki

Music: Daisuke Ikeda

Original creator: Hiroyuki Nishimori

Character Design: Hideyuki Motohashi

Art director: Junichi Higashi

Director of Photography: Hitoshi Nishiyama

Animation producer: Tetsu Kojima

Chief Production Administrator: Keiichi Ishiyama

Editing: Akimitsu Okada

Executive producers:

  • Shinichiro Tsuzuki
  • Shunzo Kato

Literary Assistant: Youko Iizawa

Planning:

  • Fumio Ueda
  • Keisuke Iwata (TV Tokyo)

Producers:

  • Masahito Yoshioka
  • Noriko Kobayashi (TV Tokyo)

Scenario Producer: Junichi Iioka

Sound director: Yasuo Uragami

Sound Effects: Masakazu Yokoyama

Theme Song Performers:

  • Aiko Kitahara
  • Yuuka Saegusa and band U-ka Saegusa in db

Broadcaster: TV Tokyo

Production: TMS Entertainment

[edit] Broadcasters & World airing information

In Japan on TV Tokyo

In the Philippines on Qtv Channel 11 (February 2006)

[edit] External links

In other languages