Oh! Edo Rocket

Oh! Edo Rocket
大江戸ロケット
Genre Comedy, Science Fiction, Period Drama
Novel
Written by Kazuki Nakashima
Published by Ronsosha
Published August 2001
TV drama
Inoue-Kabuki Hori-Mix "Oh! Edo Rocket"
Directed by Hidenori Inoue
Network Gekidan Shinkansen
Original run August 7, 2001September 24, 2001
Episodes 24
Manga
Written by Kazuki Nakashima
Una Hamana
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Monthly Afternoon
Original run February 24, 2007 – ongoing
Volumes 2
TV anime
Directed by Seiji Mizushima
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by Funimation Entertainment
Index Holdings
Universal Pictures (Japan)
Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
Network Tokyo MX
TV Saitama
Chiba TV
TV Aichi
TBS/MBS network
English network FUNimation Channel
Original run April 3, 2007September 26, 2007
Episodes 26
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Oh! Edo Rocket (大江戸ロケット Ōedo Roketto?, "Great Edo Rocket") is a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. It was adapted into a TV anime series in April 2007, directed by Seiji Mizushima and produced by Studio Madhouse. It is a comedic story involving a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon.

The series made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 15, 2010.[1]

Contents

Plot

The story is set in Edo in 1842, the thirteenth year of the Tenpō era. Government reforms have banned all luxuries, including plays, performances, inventions, and fireworks. Despite the political climate, Seikichi, a young fireworks maker, dreams of making a huge firework the likes of which have never been seen. But every time he fires a test rocket, he finds himself pursued by government officials. One night, a blue monster and a white monster are fighting in the woods, battling each other and battling a group of human warriors. The blue monster gains the upper hand but is distracted by Seikichi's rocket, which allows the white monster to escape. The next day, a beautiful, mysterious girl appears before Seikichi and asks him to make a firework that will reach the moon.

Throughout the series, the characters use terms and items that haven't been created yet, including a pocket calculator and television sets. The TVs are primarily used as flashback devices to bring characters up to date on events they missed. Additionally, backgrounds in the series show shops with signs advertising electronics, specifically TVs and DVDs. In Episode 12, O-Nui and Shunpei repeatedly pass back and forth between 1842 Edo and a modern Japanese railway station, even riding the train in one scene, without taking any notice of the change. There are other times when the characters acknowledge the fact that they're in an anime and comment on anachronistic language used.

Characters

Residents of Furai Row-House block

Outside the Row-House

The government

(These last three are based upon actual historical personages.)

Anime episodes

The first letter of each episode is spelling out a message which reads "Oh! Edo Rocket: From now on after love and turmoil...er, what was it again? See ya!" (大江戸ロケットこれからも愛と荒れ後、何だったっけ、またな! Ō Edo Roketto kore karamo ai to are ato, nandattakke, mata na.?) Titles in parentheses are those shown in the English dubs produced by Funimation.

# Letter Title Original air date
1 "Crimson Fireworks Bloom in Great Edo (Bright Red Fireworks Bloom in the Great City of Edo)"
"Ōedo ni Saku Kurenai Hanabi" (大江戸に咲く紅い花火) 
April 3, 2007
Fireworks and rest of life's finer things have been outlawed in Edo, and the penalty for fun is harsh. 
2 "The Man had been Waiting (The Man Was Waiting)"
"Otoko wa Matte ita" (男は待っていた) 
April 12, 2007
 
3 "Silver Fox Bound by Fate (A Silver Fox Bound by Fate)"
"En ni Shibarareta Gin no Kitsune" (縁に縛られた銀ノ狐) 
April 19, 2007
 
4 "Don't Get Flustered (No Need to Get Excited)"
"Dokidoki Muyō" (ドキドキ無用) 
April 26, 2007
 
5 "War of Words (The Argument)"
"Ron" (論) 
May 3, 2007
 
6 けっ "Duel for First Love (Duel to the First Love)"
"Kettou Dai Hatsukoi" (決闘大初恋) 
May 10, 2007
 
7 "Holy Cow, She Flew (That Crazy Girl Just Flew!)"
"Tondemo nai Tonda Onna" (トンデモない飛んだ女) 
May 17, 2007
 
8 "Cause I'll Kill for Love (Love, Murder...He Does It All!)"
"Koi mo Koroshi mo Yaru tte sa" (恋も殺しもやるってさ) 
May 23, 2007
 
9 "A Match for Love (Betting on Love)"
"Ren'ai de Shōbu" (恋愛で勝負) 
May 30, 2007
 
10 "Mysterious Cat Transformation (Madhousecatincarnations)"
"Kaii Neko Henge" (怪異猫変化) 
June 6, 2007
 
11 "No-holds-barred (Poppycock!)"
"Rachi mo nee" (埒もねえ) 
June 13, 2007
 
12 "If you don't want to worry any more... (If You Don't Like Worrying...)"
"Moshimo Nayamu no ga Iya Dattara" (もしも悩むのが嫌だったら) 
June 20, 2007
 
13 "What do you think of them? (Whaddaya Think of These Guys?)"
"Anta Koitsura Dō Omou" (あんたこいつらどう思う) 
June 27, 2007
 
14 "Just to tell you that I saw the future (Just to Let You Know: I Caught a Glimpse of Tomorrow)"
"Ippitsu Keijō Asu ga Mieta" (一筆啓上明日が見えた) 
July 3, 2007
 
15 "Suddenly Comes the New Year Big Bang (Out of Nowhere! Air Raid at New Year's)"
"Totsuzen! Shōgatsu ni Daikūbaku" (突然!正月に大空爆) 
July 10, 2007
 
16 "I'm that thing! ("That Thing" Is Me!)"
"Atashi wa Are yo!" (あたしはアレよ!) 
July 17, 2007
 
17 "The Murderous Tune of Dawn (Killing Melody at First Light)"
"Reimei no koroshibushi" (黎明の殺し節) 
July 25, 2007
 
18 "We are up against Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu's Crypt. (Up Against the Divine Lord's Dungeon)"
"Aite wa Shinkun no Kakushiana" (相手は神君の隠し穴) 
August 1, 2007
 
19 "It was a Joke. (Utter Nonsense)"
"Tochiguruttesōrō" (とち狂って候) 
August 8, 2007
 
20 なん "The woman who hardly smiles (Woman Who Smiles in the Face of Hardship)"
"Nangi ni Hohoemu Onna" (難儀に微笑む女) 
August 15, 2007
 
21 だっ "Digressing thrice (You Get Three Digressions)"
"Dassen wa Sando Made" (脱線は三度まで) 
August 22, 2007
 
22 たっ "It was just a one night dream (It Was Just a One-Night Dream)"
"Tatta Ichiya no Yume Datta" (たった一夜の夢だった) 
August 29, 2007
 
23 "Fireworks for saber dance please (Fireworks for the Sword Dance)"
"Kenbu ni Hanabi o Dōzo" (剣舞に花火をどうぞ) 
September 5, 2007
 
24 "Take over it all! (Hijack the You-Know-What!)"
"Marumaru o Nottore!" (○○をのっとれ!) 
September 12, 2007
 
25 "When craftsman's work cries in moon... (When a Master's Work Cries for the Moon...)"
"Takumi no shigoto ga tsuki ni naite..." (匠の仕事が月に泣いて...) 
September 19, 2007
 
26 "Liftoff somehow (Somehow of Other, Liftoff)"
"Nanda kanda no rifutoofu" (なんだかんだのリフトオフ) 
September 26, 2007
 

Theme Songs

The Opening Theme is "Oh Edo Nagareboshi IV" by PUFFY and Ending Theme from Episodes 2-13 is "100 miles~Niji o Oikakete" by Santara and from Episodes 14-25 "I Got Rhythm" by Natural High and the Ending theme for Episode 1 and 26 is "Oh Edo Nagareboshi IV" by PUFFY

References

  1. ^ "Funimation Mon 15 Nov 2010". Funimationchannel.com. http://www.funimationchannel.com/schedule/2_e01115.htm. Retrieved 2010-11-14. 

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