Atashin'chi

Atashin'chi

Cover of Atashin'chi volume 1 as published by Media Factory
あたしンち
(Atashinchi)
Genre Comedy
Manga
Written by Eiko Kera
Published by Media Factory
Magazine Yomiuri Shimbun
Original run June 1994 – ongoing
Volumes 16
TV anime
Directed by Akitaro Daichi
Tetsuo Yasumi
Studio Shin-Ei Animation
Network All-Nippon News Network
Original run April 19, 2002September 19, 2009
Episodes 330
Anime film
Directed by Tetsuo Yasumi
Studio Toei Animation
Released November 24, 2003
Runtime 95 minutes
Anime and Manga Portal

Atashin'chi (あたしンち Atashinchi?, short for "atashi no uchi", literally my home or my family, in feminine and spoken form) is a comedy manga by Eiko Kera, and an anime adaptation that was produced from 2002 to 2009. It is an episode-based animated sitcom of the daily experiences of a family of four (the Tachibana family).

Contents

Characters

The Tachibanas

The family name, in earlier manga printings and in early TV episodes, was spelled using kanji as 立花. However, when the series reached international acclaim, especially in China, the spelling changed to katakana as タチバナ. This is an homage to Mikan's name in Chinese translations. (Mikan: Chinese: ; pinyin: huā júzǐ, in which the character () can be pronounced by itself as "Tachibana" in Japanese.

Mother's acquaintances

Mikan's acquaintances

Yuzuhiko's acquaintances

Others

Guest stars

Opening and ending themes

Openings

  1. 「さらば」/"Saraba" by Kinmokusei (Episodes 1–142)
  2. 「あたしンちの唄」/"Atashin'chi no Uta" by Kyōko Koizumi (Episodes 143–297)
  3. 「プロリンサイズ♪」/"Purorin Size" by Morisanchuu (Episodes 298–330)

Endings

  1. 「来て来てあたしンち」/"Kite Kite Atashin'chi" by Aya Hirayama, adapted from Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches (Episodes 1–161, 328)
  2. 「Let's Go! あたしンち」/"Let's Go! Atashin'chi" by The Tachibanas (Kumiko Watanabe, Fumiko Orikasa, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Kenichi Ogata) (Episodes 162–232, 329)
  3. 「ほっとっとっとな まいにち」/"Hottottotto na Mainichi" by Kigurumichiko (Episodes 233–?)
  4. 「さらば」/"Saraba" by Kinmokusei (Episode 330)
  • 「あたしンち」/"Atashin'chi" by Akiko Yano (Movie)

Inserts

  1. Karaoke tenkoku (カラオケ天国?) by Mikan (Fumiko Orikasa)
  2. Jounetsu no akai bara (情熱の赤いバラ?) by Mother (Kumiko Watanabe)

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