Hyper Doll
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Hyper Doll | |
Cover of US DVD release of Hyper Doll | |
楽勝!ハイパードール (Rakushō! Haipā Dōru) | |
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Genre | Action, Comedy |
Manga | |
Written by | Shimpei Itoh |
Published by | Tokuma Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Captain |
Original run | January 1995 – September 1997 |
Volumes | 5 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Makoto Moriwaki |
Studio | Triangle Staff |
Licensed by | Geneon |
Released | 1995 |
Runtime | 60 minutes |
Episodes | 2 |
Hyper Doll (楽勝!ハイパードール Rakusho! Hyperdoll) is a manga series created by Shimpei Itoh. It was adapted in 1995 into a two episode OVA about two alien androids that are sent from space to defend the Earth. The OVA was released on DVD in the US by Pioneer Entertainment (later Geneon) in 2000.
Plot
Mew and Mica, two spacey alien androids, pose as cute high school students to conceal their identities as the most undependable dynamic duo ever sent to defend the Earth. The OVA follows the misadventures of Mew, Mica and their reluctant friend, Akai.
Characters
- Mew Fumizuki--Hyper-Doll Mew, has short blue hair and is the quiet laid back one. Voiced by Mayumi Iizuka.
- Mica Minazuki--Hyper-Doll Mica has long red hair and is more outgoing. Voiced by Yukana Nogami.
- Akai---Classmate of Mew and Mica who knows the secret identities of the Hyper Dolls. Slightly afraid of them, due to them threatening to twist his head off. Voiced by Mitsuaki Madono.
- Shoko---Another classmate of Mew and Mica's. Constantly attempting to find the identities of the Hyper dolls. May have a crush on Akai. Voiced by Yuri Shiratori.
- Detective Todo---Local Police officer into action when trouble of the Hyper-Dolls appear. Voiced by Ken Yamaguchi.
- Boss---The Hyper-Dolls' commander who sent them to defend the Earth. He's very slug-like in appearance and appears on various foods in holographic form. Voiced by Ritsuo Sawa.
External links
- Hyper Doll (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Rakusho! Hyper Doll at the Internet Movie Database
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