Potemayo
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Potemayo | |
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ぽてまよ | |
Genre | Comedy |
Manga | |
Author | Haruka Ogataya |
Publisher | Futabasha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Moeyon, Comic High! |
Original run | July 9, 2004 |
Volumes | 2 |
TV anime | |
Director | Takashi Ikehata |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Network | Tokyo MX, Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa, Teletama, KBS Kyoto, SUN-TV, Mētele, AT-X |
Original run | July 6, 2007 – September 21, 2007 |
Episodes | 12 |
Potemayo (ぽてまよ?) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Haruka Ogataya. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese four-panel manga magazine Moeyon on July 9, 2004. In October 2005, the manga moved to the Japanese seinen manga magazine Comic High!. An anime adaptation aired between July 6, 2007 and September 21, 2007 on Tokyo MX, and was produced by the animation studio J.C.Staff.
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[edit] Plot
One morning Sunao Moriyama, a male junior high student, finds a small, cute creature in his refrigerator. During breakfast, Sunao looks down at what he is eating, a bun with potato and mayonnaise filling, and decided to name the creature Potemayo. Sunao takes Potemayo to school with him and she is an instant hit with his classmates, especially the girls. While they are at school, another similar creature comes out of Sunao's refrigerator and makes its way to a park where Sunao and his class are spending an art class. Kyō Takamimori, one of Sunao's classmates, finds the creature and names her Guchuko. Unlike Potemayo, Guchuko is aggressively antisocial and shoots searing energy beams out of horns on the sides of her head when she is confronted.
[edit] Characters
- Sunao Moriyama (森山 素直 Moriyama Sunao?)
- Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
- Sunao is a male junior high school student who has a very serious attitude and shows little emotion. He was the one to find and name Potemayo, and she is very attached to him. He does his best to look after Potemayo, taking her to school with him each day. Sunao's mother passed away when he was younger, and since his father is almost never home, Sunao has become very self--sufficient.
- Potemayo (ぽてまよ?)
- Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa
- Potemayo is a mysterious creature that appeared one day in Sunao's refrigerator. The name Potemayo comes from first two characters of potato (ポテト poteto?) and mayonnaise (マヨネーズ mayonēzu?) — what Sunao was eating at the time. At first, she could not say anything but "honi", a nonsense phrase which she often utters even after learning how to say a few words like Sunao's name. Potemayo is very protective of Sunao, and if anyone tries to get close to him, she will growl and attack until they back off. When taken around with Sunao, she rides around on his head. She has the personality of a young child around two or three years of age, but has a super deformed body, complete with cat ears on her head. Potemayo will fly into a jealous rage when Mikan tries to get close to Sunao. Potemayo is also telepathic, at least when others are thinking about her Sunao, and becomes violent when she "hears" Mikan even thinking about Sunao. A small chick named Tori (とり? lit. "bird") hangs around Potemayo and will often sit on her head. A running gag with Tori is that it will often eat things made with eggs or chicken, making Sunao call it a cannibal.
- Guchuko (ぐちゅ子?)
- Voiced by: Ayumi Tsuji
- Guchuko is another mysterious creature that appeared in Sunao's refrigerator, and is somewhat similar to Potemayo in appearance. Guchuko is named by Kyō Takamimori shortly after she ran into Guchuko at school. The name Guchuko is derived from a small chocolate ball called a guchu which Guchuko likes to eat, and -ko (子?) added at the end, since it is a common ending for female given names in Japan. Guchuko carries a unique scythe (which looks somewhat like an axe)[1] with a skull on it, and can fire strong energy beams from two living horns (or possibly worms) on either side of her head. She has a very self-sufficient personality, and has only partially warmed up to Kyō, who often gives Guchuko food when at school or at home; Guchuko often repays Kyō by putting pig or cow carcasses in front of her house. It is strongly hinted Guchuko has a crush on Kyō (similar to Potemayo's on Sunao) as she continually blushes around Kyō and once attacked Potemayo who was about to be fed one of Kyō's snacks out of jealously. Guchuko sleeps in a tree right outside Kyō's house, and she has the habit of breaking doors with her scythe to go through (and patch them up afterward) instead of using them normally.
- Mikan Natsu (夏 みかん Natsu Mikan?)
- Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi
- Mikan is one of Sunao's classmates; she has a huge crush on him, but due to her soft-spoken personality, she does not find it easy to convey her feelings of love. Mikan will often have outrageous fantasies involving her and Sunao in a relationship together, which causes her to space out entirely.
- Kyō Takamimori (高見盛 京 Takamimori Kyō?)
- Voiced by: Yūko Kaida
- Kyō is another one of Sunao's classmates, and is Mikan's close friend. She has a tomboyish personality, and is athletic. She is also an excellent cook, especially of sweets, and has become involved with Guchuko as a result. Kyo's mother frequently tries to convince Guchuko to stay in their house, with usually bad results.
- Nene Kasugano (春日乃 ねね Kasugano Nene?)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
- Nene is a girl in Sunao's class, and is a close friend to Mikan. She normally has a high-pitched voice, but has been shown to alter her voice if she is impersonating another person's voice. She has a straight-forward personality, and is not afraid to say anything that is on her mind. Nene is very rich and has three older brothers who unilaterally adore her.
- Mudō Kirihara (桐原 無道 Kirihara Mudō?)
- Voiced by: Hikaru Tokita
- Mudō is a boy in Sunao's class. He took an early liking towards Potemayo, though has not been able to even pet Potemayo. On Valentine's Day in his second year of junior high school, he accidentally gave chocolate to Nene, which later caused him to become her slave for a time. Mudō is in the cheerleading club, and will dress up in a full female cheerleader uniform during club activities.
- Kaoru Hatsushiba (初芝 薫 Hatsushiba Kaoru?)
- Voiced by: Takayuki Kondo
- Kaoru is a boy in Sunao's class, and is a close friend to Mudō. Kaoru has shown obvious attraction towards Mudō and will support Mudō in his endeavours to get closer to Potemayo.
- Kōdai Moriyama (森山 皇大 Moriyama Kōdai?)
- Voiced by: Kenji Hamada
- Kōdai is Sunao's father, and is a folklorist. He has a childish personality and likes to play around constantly, which causes his son to not take him seriously in any situation. Kōdai is almost always away on travel, something Sunao resents him for.
- Yasumi Natsu (夏 哉純 Natsu Yasumi?)
- Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto
- Yasumi is the younger brother of Mikan, though is much taller than her and looks older than most boys his age. Due to his sister's infatuation with Sunao, Yasumi is annoyed at her sister's personality when around Sunao and will often break up any chance for Mikan to have some time alone with Sunao. It is also hinted that he has an attraction to his sister. His name is a pun on the Japanse word natsuyasumi (夏休み? meaning "summer vacation").
- Tomari Seki (関 とまり Seki Tomari?)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
- Tomari is a young girl in fifth grade of elementary school. She first met Potemayo while chasing Guchuko after she stole some chestnuts from her. She later ran into Mikan and her brother Yasumi, whom she takes a liking to after he gives her a hat that Mikan had originally given her brother. Tomari is a tomboyish girl who rarely wears female clothing and has very short hair for a girl, which makes her look like a young boy; it came as quite a shock to Mikan and Yasumi to find out Tomari was a girl.
- Miku Moriyama (森山 未来 Moriyama Miku?)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
- Miku is Sunao's late mother. She fell ill a few years before the story in Potemayo begins, and died as a result. She used to say to Sunao that she loved Japan the most out of anywhere in the world because of its flowers.
[edit] Media
[edit] Manga
The four-panel comic strip manga series, written and illustrated by Haruka Ogataya, originally started serialization in the Japanese manga magazine Moeyon on July 9, 2004, but in October 2005, the series moved to the seinen magazine Comic High!. As of August 2007, two bound volumes have been released in Japan, published by Futabasha.
[edit] Internet radio show
An Internet radio show entitled Kana's and Ayumi's Mayonnaise Radio (香菜とあゆみのまよらじ Kana to Ayumi no Mayo Raji?) began on June 29, 2007 and airs every Friday on Beat ☆ Net Radio! and Lantis Web Radio. The author of the manga has made two guest appearances, and also the editor of Comic High, Kyōichi Nonaka, has made an appearance. The show is hosted by Kana Hanazawa, who played Potemayo in the anime, and Ayumu Tsuji, who played Guchuko in the anime.[2]
[edit] Anime
The anime series was produced by the animation studio J.C.Staff, and aired in Japan from July 6, 2007 to September 21, 2007, containing twelve episodes.[3] Each anime episode usually contains two sub-episodes with separate storylines, ending with twenty-four sub-episodes by the end of the series. Additionally, there are short animated specials released on the DVDs which are additional sub-episodes to the series. There will be one special per DVD, ending with six total specials. The anime was directed by Takashi Ikehata.[3]
[edit] Music
The anime's opening theme was "Katamichi Catchball" (片道きゃっちぼーる?) by Mosaic.wav; the maxi single containing the opening theme was released on July 25, 2007 by Lantis.[4] The ending theme was "Utatane" (うたたね?) by Chata; the ending theme single was released on August 22, 2007, also by Lantis.[5] The anime's original soundtrack was released on October 10, 2007.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ Haruka Ogataya on her blog said that it is intended to be a scythe, but she originally drew the edge on the wrong side of the blade. Since it was too late to correct, the author stated, "so please take it as a vulgar and savage scythe edged outside, as it would fit Guchuko's character."
- ^ Potemayo Internet radio show official website (Japanese). Lantis. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ a b Potemayo (TV). Anime News Network. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ Katamichi Catchball single official listing (Japanese). Lantis. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ Utatane single official listing (Japanese). Lantis. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
- ^ Potemayo original soundtrack official listing (Japanese). Lantis. Retrieved on 2007-11-10.
[edit] External links
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- J.C.Staff's Potemayo website (Japanese)
- Tokyo MX's Potemayo website (Japanese)
- Potemayo (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia