- Release Date: 1990
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Style: Third-Person 2D RPG
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| ちびまる子ちゃん | |
| Genre | Slice of life story |
| Manga | |
| Author | Momoko Sakura |
| Publisher | |
| Demographic | Shōjo |
| Magazine | Ribon |
| Original run | August 1986 – June 1996 |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Yumiko Suda Tsutomu Shibayama |
| Studio | Nippon Animation |
| Network | 、TVB |
| Original run | January 7, 1990 – September 27, 1992 |
| Episodes | 142 |
| Anime film | |
| Chibi Maruko-chan: My Favorite Song | |
| Released | [citation needed] |
| Runtime | 93 minutes |
| TV anime | |
| Chibi Maruko-chan TV 2 | |
| Studio | Nippon Animation |
| Network | |
| Original run | January 8, 1995 – ongoing |
| Episodes | 704 (as of February 15, 2009) |
| TV drama | |
| Chibi Maruko-chan (live-action special) | |
| Network | |
| Original run | April 18, 2006, April 19, 2007 – ongoing |
| Episodes | 3 |
| TV drama | |
| Marumaru Maruko-chan | |
| Network | |
| Original run | April 19, 2007 – February 28, 2008 |
| Episodes | 3 |
Chibi Maruko Chan[1] (ちびまる子ちゃん) is a shōjo manga series by Momoko Sakura, later adapted into an anime TV series by Nippon Animation, which originally aired on Fuji Television from January 7, 1990 to September 27, 1992. The series depicts the simple, everyday life of a little girl nicknamed Maruko and her family in suburban mid-seventies Japan. The series is set in the former city of Shimizu, now part of Shizuoka City, birthplace of its author.
The first story under the title "Chibi Maruko-chan" was published in the August 1986 edition of the shōjo manga magazine Ribon. Other semi-autobiographical stories by the author had appeared in Ribon and Ribon Original in 1984 and 1985, and were included in the first "Chibi Maruko-chan" tankōbon in 1987. The author first began writing and submitting strips in her final year of senior high school, although Shueisha (the publisher of Ribon and Ribon Original) did not decide to run them until over a year later. The author's intent was to write "essays in manga form".[2] Many stories are inspired by incidents from the author's own life, and some characters are based on her family and friends. The nostalgic, honest and thoughtful tone of the strip led to its becoming popular among a wider audience.
The Chibi Maruko-chan series has spawned numerous games, animated films and merchandising, as well as a second TV series running from 1995 to the present. Maruko's style and themes are sometimes compared to the classic comic Sazae-san. In 1989, the manga tied to receive the Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo.[3] As of 2006, the collected volumes of the manga had sold more than 31 million copies in Japan, making it the fifth best-selling shōjo manga ever.[4]
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Maruko's best friend. She is intelligent and she does not include herself in other activities with maruko. Nicknamed Tama-chan.
A really rich boy in Maruko's class who lives in a mansion his caretaker is Mr. Hediji . His mom is always away travelling and so he doesn't see her that often. He also has a butler who drives a limo and picks him up every day from school. His birthday in August 7.
Maruo is one of Maruko’s classmates and serves as the male class president and always wants to be admired by others. He has very thick glasses because he is a very serious student and studies very hard every day; black lines appear on his face nearly all of the time, especially when he seems euphoric. He is paranoid that his classmates are seeking to replace him as male class president and will target classmates that stand out and do well to discourage them from running against him. His birthday is December 31, thus giving rise to his name.
Hamaji is the most mischievous student in Maruko’s class. Despite this he is the class representative.
A boy in Maruko's class with a piglike face and ends his sentences with "buu" he is close friend of Hamaji as he always shown with him , a Japanese onomatopoeia for a pig snorting.
She is crazy about Hanawa and does not like other girls being around with him and because Hanawa has a crush on Maruko, she is hard on Maruko. She is studying in standard 3 for the last five years because she is not good in her studies and fails every year. She is the female class president and like Maruo is pretty intent on maintaining her position, even promising along with Maruo to come in the morning to do cleaning and other work so their classmates don't have to.
He seems kind of mean but actually he isn't. He even helped Maruko when she is learning how to bike.
His house was burned down during an accident and made his family poor in the episodes they always show a connection with fire of Nagasama. Therefore he always felt that nobody cares about him, and that everybody is out to laugh about him. He is thus became very aloof and does not talk much to other people except Fujiki, his best friend.
He is very soft-spoken and is the best friend of Nagasawa he live alone in his home cause his parents go their offices early in the morning and comes late night.
He laughs about anything good or bad, non-stop. He is also known as the "classroom idiot boy" (クラスのバカ男子)
He is Sugiyama Satoshi's best friend. Both of them love soccer.
Kenichi's best friend. They are quite rude but very serious when they work. They form a good team and help each other.
Toshiko is a very obedient and well-mannered girl. She always cares about others and also one of Maruko's and Tama's good friends.
She has a crush on Ono Kenichi. She is a bit odd and likes to give cards to people depicting strange faces.
This character only appeared in the first series and was in a trio with Maruko and Tamae.
A transfer student from Aichi. He appears Indian, initially resulting in rejection from his classmates.
A likeable boy who was nominated by Sekiguchi to be male class president, but conceded the race when Maruo promised to come in and clean every morning so the class didn't have to.
He is a fan a Michiru Jo and has digestive problems.
He's a fatty who eats a lot.
She is in charge of cleaning the classroom.
She is very creepy and she always jokes. She also likes to make fun of others, especially Maruko. She will often spy on people.
Sasayama's friend. She has alleged rivalry with Nagasawa.
Fujiki's girlfriend and Himeko's friend.
Maruko's homeroom teacher.
Hanawa's butler. He is named after singer Hideki Saijo.
Shintarō is Tamae's father.
Tamae's mother.
Noritaka's grandfather
Tomiko is Tarō's younger sister
Kazuo is Kimio's father.
Tarō is Kimio's younger brother
The original Chibi Maruko-chan manga was serialized in the shōjo-oriented Ribon Magazine. 14 volumes were published from July 1987 to December 1996, with a 15th volume published in February 2003. On July 2007, a 4-frame version of Chibi Maruko-chan was published in every morning edition of several Japanese newspapers such as the Tokyo Shimbun and the Chunichi Shimbun.
The 16th volume of the manga was published on April 15, 2009.
Chibi Maruko-chan originally aired on Fuji Television. 142 episodes were broadcast, from January 1990 to September 1992. Maruko was voiced by Tarako; other voice actors included Kappei Yamaguchi and Hideki Saijo. Original manga author Momoko Sakura wrote the teleplay for most episodes. The first season was directed by Yumiko Suda and animated by Masaaki Yuasa (who later directed Mind Game in 2004). The series attained a TV viewer rating of 39.9%, the highest rating ever attained by an animated TV series in Japan at the time [1]. The theme song Odoru Ponpokorin became a hit and was interpreted by several artists including the Kinki Kids and Captain Jack. The series was exported throughout Asia and was especially popular in Taiwan. In addition, 65 episodes were dubbed into Arabic (called maruko-alsaghera, which means Little Maruko), where it garnered attention from people of all ages. It also aired in Germany with the same title as the original. It airs weekdays on Nick India in India[5].
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Ending themes:
A second series debuted in January 1995, in the 6pm time slot before Sazae-san on Sunday evenings. This series was also dubbed into German and broadcast by RTL II, Super RTL and Jetix in Germany.
Opening themes:
A live action series is currently airing on Fuji Television in the 7pm slot; it had its first broadcast on April 18, 2006. The series is being created to commemorate Chibi Maruko-chan's 15th anniversary and will have a total of 3 episodes. The episodes will air weekly, for 2 hours each. All costumes and hairstyles are extremely faithful to the original manga settings.
Both the second television series and the live action series are now broadcast in 1080i HDTV. Due to its popularity the live action series is now regularly aired after Quiz$Millionaire. Its title is Maru Maru Chibi Maruko-chan.
(The first sixteen games have been released in Japan only)
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