Paradise Kiss
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パラダイス・キス (Paradaisu Kisu) |
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Genre | Drama, Romance | ||
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Author | Ai Yazawa | ||
Publisher | Shodensha |
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Demographic | Josei | ||
Magazine | Zipper | ||
Original run | April, 2000 – March, 2004 | ||
Volumes | 5 | ||
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Director | Osamu Kobayashi | ||
Studio | Madhouse | ||
Licensor | Geneon | ||
Network | Animax, Fuji TV | ||
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Original run | October 13, 2005 – December 29, 2005 | ||
Episodes | 12 |
Paradise Kiss (パラダイス・キス Paradaisu Kisu?), abbreviated to "ParaKiss" by fans, is a 5 volume manga series, originally published in Shodensha's Zipper magazine, which has been adapted into a 12 episode anime series, produced by Aniplex and Studio Madhouse, and which was aired in Japan on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block and on the anime television network, Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia and East Asia.
Written by popular mangaka Ai Yazawa, Paradise Kiss is the semi-sequel to her previous work, Gokinjo Monogatari, as several characters from that series are given cameos. This comic is widely read not only in Japan, but in many countries around the world. The Paradise Kiss manga has been translated from Japanese to at least ten different languages, Chinese (Taiwan and Hong Kong), Korean, French, Italian, Polish, Thai, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and English. The English version is published by TOKYOPOP.
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[edit] Episodes
- "Atelier"
- "Illumination"
- "KISS"
- "George"
- "Mother"
- "New World"
- "Butterfly"
- "Tokumori"
- "Designer"
- "Rose"
- "Stage"
- "Future"
[edit] Characters
- Yukari "Caroline" Hayasaka (早坂紫 Hayasaka Yukari?)
- Yukari is a high school student who is tired of the meaningless and repetitive life that has been forced upon her by her uptight mother, she eventually models for Paradise Kiss after being "kidnapped". She is often referred to as "Caroline" by Miwako.
- Yukari begins the series as a pretty--yet rather unattractive in personality--high school senior that studies dutifully for university entrance exams. When she meets the ParaKiss crew, she begins to discover aspects of herself that had long been suppressed. Her passionate and sometimes destructive relationship with George only hastens her self-discovery. At the end of the series, Yukari ends up marrying her schoolmate, Hiroyuki Tokumori (although this is revealed during the last volume of the manga, the last episode of the series hints their marriage.)
- Voiced by: Yu Yamada (Japanese), Julie Ann Taylor (English)
- George Koizumi (小泉譲二 Koizumi Jōji?)
- George is an eccentric and handsome student of Yazagaku who has extraordinary talent as a fashion designer. He has a lot of extravagant ideas, most of which are not accepted by the general public. He wants Yukari to become an independent woman, as well as a girl that will take responsibility for her own mistakes. He has distinctive blue hair and eyes. He considers himself bisexual, or as he says, "an equal opportunity lover". His appearance is loosely based on Brian Slade of Velvet Goldmine, and several references to the film are made by him in the manga.
- Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English)
- Miwako Sakurada (櫻田実和子 Sakurada Miwako?)
- A student of Yazagaku who works with George to run their own brand, Paradise Kiss. She is the younger sister of the Happy Berry brand's creator/president, Mikako Kouda, who is the protagonist in Ai Yazawa's Gokinjo Monogatari work. She is exceptionally sweet and cute. Miwako tends to act in a rather childlike manner, both in her Lolita style dress and unique vocabulary. She owns a cat named Josefine.
- Voiced by: Marika Matsumoto (Japanese), Jolie Jackson (English)
- Arashi Nagase (永瀬嵐 Nagase Arashi?)
- Arashi is a student of Yazagaku with a taste for punk style, piercings, and alternative music. He is Miwako's boyfriend, they have both known each other--along with Hiroyuki Tokumori--from childhood. Miwako later reveals that she "chose" Arashi over Hiroyuki when the three of them began high school. Even though Arashi has a generally cynical, sometimes abrasive personality, he does care deeply about those around him. When the members of ParaKiss engage in outrageous behavior, Arashi is usually the voice of reason. He is the son of a musician, Kanzaki Risa, who is a good friend of Mikako Kouda. (Both characters appear in Gokinjo Monogatari.)
- Voiced by: Shunsuke Mizutani (Japanese), Derek Stephen Prince (English)
- Daisuke "Isabella" Yamamoto (山本大助 Yamamoto Daisuke?)
- Isabella is the mother figure to the members of ParaKiss. This tall Yazagaku student is the epitome of high class and femininity. Isabella inspired George's very first dress during childhood, and often had the habit of taking every piece of clothing that he finished. Isabella encourages Yukari when she needs it the most, whether it be regarding George or her abandoned studies. Notably, Isabella is actually a crossdresser, and she is mortified when anyone refers to her as 'Daisuke', her birth name.
- Voiced by: Chiharu Suzuka (Japanese), Mari Devon (English)
- Hiroyuki Tokumori (徳森浩行 Tokumori Hiroyuki?)
- Yukari's classmate, an intelligent and handsome young man who happens to be the object of Yukari's affections at the beginning of the story. Hiroyuki was once in love with Miwako, but Arashi forbade her from seeing him. He eventually falls for Yukari, who foolishly assumed that he'd never date a girl like her. The two later marry. Son of Gokinjo Monogatari character, Hiroaki Tokumori ("Toku-chan"). : Voiced by: Noriyuki Uchino (Japanese), Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
- Kaori Aso (麻生香 Asō Kaori?)
- A former Yazagaku student who is now studying abroad. She has romantic feelings for her old friend George, but knows that he is not the type to make a woman happy.
- Voiced by: Miho Saiki (Japanese), Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)
- Alice Yamaguchi (山口アリス 'Yamaguchi Arisu?)
- Miwako's niece. She is in third grade, and just as perky as Miwako. In the anime, she only makes a brief appearance.
- Voiced by: no listing
[edit] Anime
Produced by Madhouse Studios, the Paradise Kiss anime series began airing on October 10, 2005. Some well-known personages are staffed on the production of the Paradise Kiss series including director Osamu Kobayashi and Nobuteru Yūki, character designer and animation director for the opening sequence. It has been aired by the anime television network, Animax across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, as well as Southeast Asia and East Asia, where the series received its first ever international broadcasts. The anime has been licensed for release in North America by Geneon Entertainment.
[edit] Production
In an interview in the January, 2007 issue of Newtype USA, director Osamu Kobayashi revealed many of the personal decisions which went into restructuring the manga into a television series. Wanting to avoid straying too far from the source material without approval, Kobayashi worked closely with Ai Yazawa on the new interpretations of the characters. In many instances, Yazawa was concerned that taking the original material straight would distract casual viewers or worse drive them away. Chief among these concerns was the handling of George's bisexual nature and interest in sadomasochism. Yazawa agreed that the dialogue should reflect this, but that actual onscreen depictions (as can be found in the original manga) were to be avoided. However, Kobayashi felt this was not being entirely true to the character, so he included a few hints of this side of George in the final episode. In another instance of modification, this time brought by Kobayashi, the character design of Arashi was modified to suit a scruffier, less slick appearance. "I wanted to make him look like Lupin the 3rd... sort of slouching and walking around with his hands in his pockets," Kobayashi explained. In agreement with the director, Yazawa went for the change.
One area Yazawa and Kobayashi did not agree on was the casting of Shunsuke Mizutani as Arashi. The fact that he was not a professional voice actor, but rather a musician, was the cause of this debate. Kobayashi had wanted a more natural performance that did not sound like the typical voice acting found in anime. "Yazawa and I even had a few rows because of that," Kobayashi explains. "But after she'd seen about three episodes, she finally admitted that Mizutani's voice is a great match, and I was able to relax."
In relation to the clothing design, despite the involvement of noted fashion creator Atsuro Tayama with all of George's outfits, most of the clothing was left largely as originally depicted in the manga. Director Kobayashi had specifically requested a real designer to work on the project, and Tayama's role on the production had originally been conceived as reworking the designs to fit better with the real world, but much to everyone's surprise, the original manga designs by Ai Yazawa were already quite good. So, Tayama mostly was involved in updating the clothes to suit the very latest hot trends, and touching up the designs to make them look and behave realistically when animated. He also provided cloth samples and photographs with all of his illustrations to aid the animators with getting the textures right. Besides George's outfits, the majority of clothing for the other characters was designed by art director Asami Kiyokawa. After the rough designs were completed, fellow artist Yuichi Suehiro drew all of the textures and lace by hand, and then scanned them into the computer and digitally applied them as textures during the animation coloring process.
[edit] Music
The opening is "Lonely in Gorgeous" by Tomoko Kawase (as alter ego Tommy February6). The ending theme features Franz Ferdinand's hit song "Do You Want To" over animation by the experimental animator Hiroyuki Imaishi. Both songs have been licensed for the American release.
[edit] External links
- Paradise Kiss Official site from TOKYOPOP
- Paradise Kiss Official site from Fuji TV (Japanese)
- Paradise Kiss Official site from Aniplex (Japanese)
- Paradise Kiss Anime Official Website (Japanese)
- Paradise Kiss Official site from Zipper magazine (Japanese), (English)
- Paradise Kiss Gallery
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