Black Heaven

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Black Heaven
課長王子
(Black Heaven)
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction
TV anime
Directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi
Studio AIC
Network Flag of Japan WOWOW
Flag of Hong Kong Flag of Macau Flag of Philippines Flag of Singapore Flag of Thailand AXN Asia
Original run 8 July 19997 October 1999
No. of episodes 13

Black Heaven is a thirteen episode anime TV series about a short-lived heavy metal band. The series has also been referred to as The Legend of Black Heaven, or Kacho-Oji. The Japanese title of the series is a multi-layered pun. It can either be translated as "section-chief Oji", "old section-chief", or literally "Section Head Prince".

Similar to the way music was influential in Macross, alien research has shown that the music of the failed rock band "Black Heaven" is able to power their ultimate weapon and turn the tables on what is inferred as a losing war.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

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[edit] Characters

[edit] Main

Oji Tanaka AKA Gabriel - lead guitarist. After the breakup of Black Heaven, he took on office job to support his growing family. Years later, he's facing mid-life wondering what went wrong. That's when Layla Yuki approaches him asking him to play for her.

Yoshihiko Tanaka - groupie. Oji married Yoshihiko when he found out she was pregnant with Gen. She now plays the role of the housewife, taking care of Gen and watching in dismay as Oji reverts to his rocker persona. With Layla fetching Oji to play for the ultimate weapon, she's under the impression that the two are having an affair.

Kotoko, Eriko and Rinko - Layla's subordinates. They work in the same building as Oji and Layla, and are to help Layla with her assignments. They are very much based on the Three Stoogers, although without all the physical slapstick. They are identified with their hair colors: blue, purple, green respectively.

Layla Yuki - Tasked with tracking down Oji and getting him on their side to play music in order to activate the ultimate weapon. After finding him, she basically plays the role of an agent, acting as the go between the band and Formalhaut, the space army commander. She reports on Oji's status to Formalhaut and he in turn tells her when Oji is needed.

[edit] Minor

Sato AKA Michael - vocals.

Yamada AKA Luke - drums. After the break-up of Black Heaven, he went into the real-estate business.

Suzuki AKA Raphael - bass. After the break-up of Black Heaven, he opened up a grocery store.

Watanabe AKA Joseph - keyboardist. After the break-up of Black Heaven, he went to New York to try to make it in the music business.

[edit] Episodes

1. Stairway to Heaven 「天国への階段」 1999-07-08


2. All Night Long「オール・ナイト・ロング」 1999-07-15


3. Hot House「ホット・ハウス」 1999-07-22


4. Space Child 「スペース・チャイルド」 1999-07-29


5. The everyday life which it can shine 「輝ける日々」 1999-08-05


6. Walk Away「ウォーク・アウェイ」 1999-08-20


7. In Need「イン・ニード」 1999-08-26


8. All Right Now「オールライト・ナウ」 1999-09-02


9. Get Off My Cloud「ひとりぼっちの世界」 1999-09-09


10. 10 Year Vision 「幻の10年」 1999-09-16


11. The feeling which we would like to do 「やりたい気持ち」 1999-09-23


12. Into the Arena 「イントゥー・ジ・アリーナ」 1999-09-30


13. The End「ジ・エンド」 1999-10-07

[edit] Themes

[edit] Opening

"Cautionary Warning" by John Sykes

[edit] Ending

"Yappari Onna no Hoga Iiya (I Like To Be A Woman After All)" by Riyu Konaka

[edit] Trivia

  • The family names of all the Black Heaven members are very common Japanese last names, similar to the North American surnames Smith, Johnson, etc. The band probably gave themselves those stage names because their real names are so plain.
  • Like most famous bands, the songs are written primarily by two band members: Oji and Watanabe.
  • Layla is probably a homage to Eric Clapton's Layla.
  • Mulder and Scully are seen investigating a disappearance, only to be brushed aside by Layla's stooges.
  • The band's ship is named Zappa, in reference to Frank Zappa.
  • Oji's guitar is a Flying V (Flying Vee), and Gen's favorite show is called the Flying V (Flying Five). The band's ship Zappa also transforms into a giant Flying V.
  • Oji's pick is a Japanese 10 yen coin, a homage to Brian May who used an old sixpence as a pick on Queen albums.
  • All five stage names of Black Heaven: Gabriel, Luke, Michael, Raphael, and Joseph, derive from important figures of Christianity.
  • The episode titles are based from famous rock songs.

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