Nurse Witch Komugi

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Nurse Witch Komugi
Nurse Witch Komugi DVD #1 Cover
ナースウィッチ小麦ちゃんマジカルて
(Nurse Witch Komugi)
Genre Comedy
OVA
Directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto
Studio Kyoto Animation
PIONEER LDC
Rondo Robe
Tatsunoko
Toshiba Entertainment
No. of episodes 5
Released 23 August 2002

Nurse Witch Komugi (ナースウィッチ小麦ちゃんマジカルて Nāsu Witchi Komugi-chan Majikarute?) is an anime OVA series, which lasted for five episodes (six if episode 2.5 that appeared in the middle of the series is included). All five episodes were released on DVD in North America by ADV Films. A two episodes long sequel OVA series was created, Nurse Witch Komugi-Chan Magikarte Z.

The story of the anime itself is basically a parody of both the SoulTaker anime series and the Magical Girl anime genre. It revolves around Komugi Nakahara, a cosplay idol who turns into Magical Nurse Witch Komugi when trouble is around.

While the English dub of the show was adapted by ADV, the original SoulTaker dub was not. In a rare move, ADV recalled many of the voice actors from the Ocean Group dub of SoulTaker to reprise their roles in Magical Nurse Witch Komugi to keep consistency between the two dubs.

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[edit] Characters

All but a few characters return from SoulTaker, appearing as bizarre parodies of themselves.

Komugi Nakahara
Voiced By: Haruko Momoi (Japanese), Jocelyn Loewen (English)
The main character, a 17 year old cosplayer, who transforms into Nurse Witch Komugi. She works for a talent agency called Kiri Pro, where she acts and endorses products (usually while wearing silly looking costumes). She can be very hyper and silly, which usually gets her into trouble with her bosses. Her nurse witch costume is a cross between a nurse uniform and a rabbit costume. The running joke of her flat chest is used ad nauseam. Also, Komugi has a crush on Kyosuke Date.
Mugi-maru
Voiced By: Yuji Ueda (Japanese), Luci Christian (English)
Komugi's 'side-kick', a perverted rabbit-like creature from Vaccine World who detects viruses.
Kyousuke Date
Voiced By: Mitsuki Saiga (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English)
A famous singer, working for Kiri Pro's rival company. He is also Komugi's crush. In Soultaker, he was the protagonist of the series.
Koyori Kokubunji
Voiced By: Ikue Otani (Japanese), Kira Vincent-Davis (English)
Koyori is a friend of Komugi and works with her as a model and cosplayer. However, from time to time, Koyori will lose consciousness and transform into Magical Maid Koyori, her evil form. Koyori will then infect innocent people with viruses. She could be considered Komugi's rival. She often gets frustrated at being constantly defeated by Komugi and Mugimaru. After a time, she will revert to her good form again with no memory of anything she did in her evil form.
Posokichi
Voiced By: Ai Shimizu (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)
Magical Maid Koyori's 'side-kick', a quiet raccoon. In epidode 4, Magical Maid spends months training Posokichi to speak.
Yui Kirihara
Voiced By: Akiko Hiramatsu (Japanese), Lisa Ann Beley (English)
Ms. Yui is the president of Kiri Pro. She often scolds Komugi when she messes up (which is quite often). She is 29 years old, and once was a well-known and famous idol, and she fell in love with a president from another talent agency, Mr. Richard. Everything was going well for her, until Richard announced to the press that he was in love with Ms. Yui's manager on the same day Ms. Yui was going to announce her engagement to Richard. She was heart broken and humiliated, so she quit the idol business and became the president of her own talent agency.
Shiro Mibu
Voiced By: Masaya Onosaka (Japanese), Trevor Devall (English)
Shiro is Komugi's manager. He usually has a laid-back, relaxed personality, but when Komugi skips out on her job (usually to become Magical Nurse and save the city), then it's best to not cross his path. He also will get stuck with Komugi's job until she returns, usually wearing one of her costumes. Although he yells at Komugi, he sticks up for her when Ms. Yui scolds her for her disappearances and mess-ups. He has an assortment of nicknames for Komugi, including "Little Shit" or "Little piss-ant girl" (English translation). It's also been shown that he works well with computers, for he designed and manages Komugi's personal fan site for her.
Megumi Akiba
Voiced By: Atsuko Enomoto (Japanese), Jessica Boone (English)
Megumi also works at Kiri Pro, and is Komugi's bitter rival. Megumi, unlike Komugi, has much sex appeal, and she is often the one to tease Komugi about her flat chest, to which Komugi retorts with an insult such as "Hooter's Girl" to insult her enormous chest. Megumi is an image girl, posing for center folds and posters, although she also has an interest in acting.
Runa Tokisaka
Voiced By: Michiko Neya (Japanese), Cynthia Martinez (English)
Runa is a child star at Kiri Pro. She normally seems calm and cute, but she occasionally makes rude comments, usually about Komugi. She, like Megumi, calls Komugi a flat-chest and a pseudo-Idol. She takes advantage of her cute appearance to earn more money.
Asuka Sakurai
Voiced By: Yukari Tamura (Japanese), Shelley Calene-Black (English)
Asuka was once a movie actress, but was demoted to Kiri Pro. Komugi thinks it's an honor to have a professional actor working with her, but in reality it means Asuka is close to losing her job as an actress. Asuka works hard at her job at Kiri Pro, and is usually more responsible than Komugi or Megumi. She doesn't complain much, but can loose her temper just as well as the others. Unlike the other Kiri Pro employees, Asuka respects Komugi and forms a friendship with her. In Magikarte Z, it is revealed that Asuka hates the city Osaka with quite a passion.

[edit] Episodes

  • 1. Smash! Komugi vs. Hikki - Biggest Battle at Akihabara
  • 2. Horror! Maid Magic Girl Descends. Decisive Battle at the top of Odaiba
  • 2.5 Hunch of Another Festival, Heave-Ho!
  • 3. Serious! Komugi Dies Two or Three Times?!
  • 4. Pioneer! The Anime Studio that Invites Storms
  • 5. Encounter has come

[edit] Trivia

The entire series is rife with cameos. In particular, episode four contains parodies of Nabeshin and the creator of Sorcerer Hunters, Satoru Akahori.

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