List of Azumanga Daioh media

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A list of Azumanga Daioh episodes, music and video games.

Contents

[edit] Anime episodes

Episode # Episode Segment Titles (In order)
1 Child High School Student/She's a Prodigy/Scary Maybe?/Wildcat Tomo-chan!/The Osakan Gal
2 Osaka Today As Well/P.E., Volleyball/Hiccups/The Brain.../Brand New
3 Nyamo/Factional Rivalry/Yukari's Here/Not My Fault/Forever and Ever
4 A Fun Profession/Pool, Pool, Pool/Ribbon/Just the Two of Them/A Good Person?
5 Summer Break/Welcome to Chiyo's Room/Invitation/Someone With Experience, Speak/Done For
6 Equation for Victory/Sakaki of Class 3, Kagura of Class 5/Runaway Victory/Yay/Dancing the Grand Finale
7 Fairyland Class/Man of Character/Go With Enthusiasm!/The Mascot/Enemy?
8 Osaka's New Year's Dream/In Tomo-chan's Case/In Sakaki's Case/Welcome/In Kaorin's Case
9 If I Can't Pet One.../11 Years Old/Mr. Kitty Cat.../Premise/Why?
10 Draft Nomination/Class Change/Wolf/Superior Airs Woosh Woosh/Maruko...
11 Cosmopolitan Day/Showdown/Even If You Don't Fight/Covered in Cats/Don't Run
12 Chiyo-chan's Day/High School Friends/Lunch/Afternoon/Skipping Rope
13 Tactics without Guard/S/Midterms/Formation/Ability
14 Shopping/Gathering/Sea!/Capturing Strategy/Adult's World
15 Kimura's Family/Ya see Ya see?/An Unexpected Mother?/Hardness/Results
16 Combination/Advent/Cute/Order/Advertising Impact
17 Osaka's Scary Story/Feeling Different/Running Teacher/Incredible Santa/Christmas Meeting
18 Elated Yomi/Betrayal/Wakuwaku wakuwaku/Companionship's End/Go
19 Yawning Expert/Sprigtime of Life/Adult Cherry-Blossom Viewing/Child Cherry-Blossom Viewing/Cherry Blossom
20 Separation/Yukari's Birthday/Spread your wings Chiyo/Child President/Please Let Me Be Strong
21 Anticipation/I Just Couldn't/Watery Grave/Island of Dreams/Mountain Cat
22 It's Nice/Tricked/Teacher Kurosawa/Attempted/It's Not Over Yet
23 Chewed/Cheerleaders/I Didn't Think/We'll Run Together/United
24 Career Path/Showdown/Let's Hurry/Popularity/Together with Maya
25 Course Discussion/Pray for Success/Fight!/Study Session/Tomo and Osaka's Day of Fate
26 First Graduation / A Thousand Emotions / Sadness / Our Old School / Everyone

[edit] Music

[edit] Original Soundtrack

  • Music by: Masaki Kurihara

[edit] Opening theme

  • "Soramimi Cake" (空耳ケーキ soramimi kēki translated as "Cake of Mishearing". Translated by ADV as "Fancy Hearing Cake")

[edit] Ending theme

  • "Raspberry Heaven"
    • Performed by: Oranges & Lemons
    • Music by: Yōko Ueno, lyrics by Aki Hata.

[edit] Other songs for TV anime

Performed by Oranges & Lemons, music by Masaki Kurihara, lyrics by Aki Hata

  • "Glasses of a Star" (星のめがね Hoshi no Megane)
  • "Weepin' Rains"
  • "A Morning Glow Track" (朝焼け線路 Asayakesenro)
  • "Moi Moi"
  • "Colour March of Wind" (風の色マーチ Kaze no Shikimāchi)

[edit] Ending theme for "Short Movie"

  • "Sarabai"
    • Performed by: Tomoko Kaneda
    • Music by: Hikaru Nanase, lyrics by Masaaki Taniguchi

[edit] Video games

[edit] Official

There is an Azumanga Daioh PlayStation video game, Azumanga Donjyara Daioh, which is a puzzle game similar to mahjong.[1]

Azumanga Daioh Advance was released for the Game Boy Advance[1], taking the form of a simplistic collectible card game (or CCG). The idea was to arrange five-card hands into an order that maximised the number of lines of three stars or more, either horizontally or diagonally. The eight main characters (the six girls, Yukari and Nyamo) were playable, the two teachers being unlockable. Secondary characters, such as Mayaa, Tadakichi-san, Kami-neko, Kaorin, Kimura-sensei and even Neko-Koneko (if the latter can be called a character), appeared if good hand scores were achieved. Chiyo-chichi appeared as a 5-second warning.

An arcade-only Puzzle Bobble spin-off was produced.[1] As well as featuring characters, graphics and sound-bytes from the series, the 2-player mode allowed each player to fire balls into the other player's arena, a feature not present in any other official Puzzle Bobble game.

[edit] Unofficial

Several AzuDai Dōjin soft games exist. [2] — variations included side-on beach volleyball, snowball fights from an overhead perspective similar to the Bomberman franchise, and kart racing. There was a vertically-scrolling shoot'em-up written by an amateur coder, which had Chiyo-chan shooting down multiple Chiyo-chichis.

One Japanese PC game entitled "Ah, Let's Fight" [3], is modeled after the popular Street Fighter series. This game is entirely produced by a third party. Single player game mode, single player vs chosen character, two-player, and practice modes are available playing options. A sequel called A, Taisen Shiyo: Come Back was created a year later and featured more playable characters.

[edit] Other media

The open source screen saver package Xscreensaver for POSIX operating systems contains a module called FuzzyFlakes which emulates, and was inspired by, the pink-on-green snowflake/flower art shown in the ending credits of the anime.[4] (To get the closest mimicry of the anime, the -color parameter of the screensaver module needs to be set to the X11 color "palegreen".)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Related items: Azumanga Daioh. GameFAQs. Retrieved on December 15, 2006.
  2. ^ (Not English) Related items: Azumanga Daioh. Azumanga games. Retrieved on December 15, 2006.
  3. ^ (Japanese) あ、対戦しよ~ "A, Taisen Shiyo"). "Snowman". Retrieved on December 15, 2006.
  4. ^ fuzzyflakes man page. LinuxCommand.org. Retrieved on December 15, 2006.