ÅŒkami-san
ÅŒkami-san | |
Cover of ÅŒkami-san light novel first volume as published by ASCII Media Works | |
オオカミã•ã‚“ | |
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Genre | Action, Romantic comedy |
Light novel | |
Written by | Masashi Okita |
Illustrated by | Unaji |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Demographic | Male |
Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
Original run | August 10, 2006 – January 10, 2011 |
Volumes | 12 |
Manga | |
Written by | Masashi Okita |
Illustrated by | Kurumi Suzushiro |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Demographic | ShÅnen |
Magazine | Dengeki Daioh |
Original run | April 2010 – October 2012 |
Volumes | 4 |
Anime television series | |
ÅŒkami-san & her Seven Companions | |
Directed by | Yoshiaki Iwasaki |
Produced by |
Nobuhiro Osawa Tatsuhiro Nitta |
Written by | Michiko ItÅ |
Music by | Megumi ÅŒhashi |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Licensed by | |
Network | AT-X, CTC, tvk, TVS, Tokyo MX, TVA, SUN |
English network | |
Original run | July 1, 2010 – September 16, 2010 |
Episodes | 12 |
The ÅŒkami-san (Japanese: オオカミã•ã‚“) series is a collection of Japanese light novels by Masashi Okita, with illustrations by Unaji. The series started with the release of the first volume in August 2006 titled ÅŒkami-san & her Seven Companions (オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ ÅŒkami-san to Shichinin no Nakamatachi), and as of January 2011, 12 volumes have been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Kurumi Suzushiro started serialization in the April 2010 issue of ASCII Media Works' shÅnen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh. A 12-episode anime TV series adaptation aired in Japan between July 1 and September 16, 2010, and has been licensed by Funimation Entertainment.[1]
Plot
A romance comedy parodying fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood, The Ant and the Grasshopper etc. RyÅko ÅŒkami (the eponymous ÅŒkami-san) is a tomboyish high school girl. She is a member of a "trading" club known as the Otogi High School Bank. She and the other members of the club (such as her partner, Akai Ringo, aka Little Red Riding Hood) fix the problems presented by students (or "clients"), of any sort, by any means, in exchange for the students' helping them out later when others may need help.
Characters
Otogi Bank
The main characters are part of a high school club called the Otogi Bank. They are hired to solve issues from various students, who then incur debts that they pay back with favors.[2] Ryoko is a member of the club, and the seven companions are the other members at the start of the series. Ryoshi joins the club in the first episode.
- RyÅko ÅŒkami (大神 æ¶¼å ÅŒkami RyÅko, also Ryoko)
- Voiced by: Shizuka ItÅ[3] (Japanese); Brina Palencia[4] (English)
- The protagonist and title character is a high school girl who is fierce, like a wolf, fights thugs using special Neko Neko (in english meaning kitty) Knuckles developed by Majolica. She tends to put up a strong and fierce front to disguise her inside nature, where she is a bit more kind and frightened of certain things. Although generally hostile about RyÅshi's wimpiness, she soon accepts him as someone who can watch her back in fights. Later in the series, she would sometimes blush when she sees Ryoshi. RyÅko's character fits into the tsundere category of anime idioms. She is a close friend of Ringo Akai and is based on the wolf from the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood and others, though on several occasions she is shown to be very different from her base character; she mostly tries to act and be like the wolf, "wearing a wolf's clothing". She'd originally been an honest and innocent girl, but in Junior High her former boyfriend ShirÅ attempted to rape her. In episode seven, ShirÅ states he helped himself to her and that the relationship was intimate; however, he later reveals to Morino that he lied about it. Unable to convince her friends of the assault, RyÅko transferred schools and struggled to be "strong" enough that she would need no one and not risk being betrayed again. She develops feelings for Morino later on in the anime. Her last name, ÅŒkami, means "wolf".
- RyÅshi Morino (森野 亮士 Morino RyÅshi, also Ryoshi)
- Voiced by: Miyu Irino[3] (Japanese); Joel McDonald[4] (English)
- A shy boy who cowers when confronted by other people and so keeps his distance. It is explained in the anime that he suffers from Ophthalmophobia, a fear of people staring at him.[5] He has a crush on RyÅko and following a failed confession to her, he is somehow enrolled into Otogi Bank, where the others hope to use his low noticeability to avoid being detected. However, RyÅshi is much braver when hidden in darkness, and fights from afar using a wrist-mounted slingshot armed with pachinko balls with extreme precision, as shown when he knocks a baseball flying in midair about to hit OtsÅ«. He is also known to perform well in fist fights if RyÅko is in danger. He is based on the hunter in the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood who captures the wolf or ÅŒkami-san.
- Ringo Akai (赤井 林檎 Akai Ringo)
- Voiced by: Kanae ItÅ[3] (Japanese); Monica Rial[4] (English)
- A petite red-haired girl who has been longtime friends with RyÅko. She is the one who recruits RyÅshi into Otogi Bank. She is a close friend of RyÅko ÅŒkami, and is always trying to involve herself with her best friend's love life. Like RyÅko, she tends to smile to hide her true feelings, and admires RyÅko for trying to become stronger. She is based on the Little Red Riding Hood from the folktale of the same name, though some aspects of her scheming, manipulative personality closer resemble the poisoned apple ("Ringo" means apple) of Snow White, a fact which is occasionally referenced by the narrator and other characters. She is also the half sister of "Snow White" Shirayuki Himeno and feels responsible for her past. However, thanks to RyÅko, she moves on from the past. Aiden Foote of THEM Anime Reviews describes her as the "most conniving of all Lolitas and frequently referred to as evil by the dry voiced and witted narrator."
- Liszt Kiriki (æ¡æœ¨ リスト Kiriki Risuto, also List)
- Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima[3] (Japanese); Micah Solusod[4] (English)
- Liszt is the president of Otogi Bank; he is described as clever and laid-back, but resourceful.[2] He sometimes disguises himself and cross-dresses in order to gather information. He is based on the cricket in "the cricket and the ant".[2]
- Alice Kiriki (æ¡æœ¨ アリス Kiriki Arisu)
- Voiced by: Yui Horie[3] (Japanese); Terri Doty[4] (English)
- Liszt's cousin and secretary in the club. Does most club paperwork, and is based on the ant in "the cricket and the ant"
- OtsÅ« Tsurugaya (鶴ヶ谷 ãŠã¤ã† Tsurugaya OtsÅ«)
- Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi[3] (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard[6] (English)
- The club's maid who has an obsession for returning favors.[2] When she was young, she was saved from a car accident by a boy who died before she could thank him, resulting in her having a fear of not being able to return a favor. She is based on the crane from the Japanese tale Tsuru no Ongaeshi.
- TarÅ Urashima (浦島 太郎 Urashima TarÅ)
- Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma[3] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn[4] (English)
- A first-year transfer student who is a year older than the rest of the gang. He acts as a playboy[2] and sometimes flirts with girls although he has a girlfriend, Otohime. He is based on the title character from the Japanese tale Urashima TarÅ. It is heavily implied that he is in an intimate relationship with Otohime, and he occasionally enters a "gentleman mode".
- Otohime Ryūgū (竜宮 乙姫 Ryūgū Otohime)
- Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki[3] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[7] (English)
- A girl with an obsessive crush on TarÅ,[2] who cares for her greatly but on some occasions, is scared of her. It was thanks to TarÅ's motivation that she changed from a chubby bullied elementary student to a thin beauty.[7] Although TarÅ often runs from her advances, he does have special feelings for her, and can even be considered her boyfriend. She is based on Princess Otohime from the Japanese tale Urashima TarÅ. The reason she is called turtle is because Otohime from the legend was a turtle on land when she met TarÅ. Her relationship with Mimi Usami is related to the fable, The Tortoise and the Hare.[7]
- Majolica le Fay (マジョーリカ・ル・フェイ MajÅrika Ru Fei, also Majolika)
- Voiced by: Kimiko Koyama[3] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[4] (English)
- Called Majo for short, she is a self-proclaimed mad scientist[2] who builds various devices such as RyÅko's Neko Neko Knuckles. She is based on the sorceress Morgan le Fay. She takes the role of a fairy godmother at times.
Secondary characters
- Momoko Kibitsu (å‰å‚™æ´¥ 桃å Kibitsu Momoko)
- Voiced by: Yūko Kaida (Japanese); Stephanie Young[4] (English)
- Nicknamed Momo-chan-senpai, she is disciplinary committee member of Otogi High School. She is bisexual and will sometimes make suggestive passes at RyÅko, while using her 'dumplings' to get assistance from naive boys. She is based on the titular character from the Japanese tale MomotarÅ, and is often accompanied by a trio of students whose names and appearances are based on the Monkey, Dog and Pheasant that accompany Momotaro on his journeys.
- Yukime Murano (æ‘野 雪女 Murano Yukime)
- Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Lydia Mackay[4] (English)
- She is RyÅshi's aunt. She is a novelist who writes romance stories, using her pen name "Yuki" and just happens to be Ryoko's favorite, and landlady of apartment "Okashisou" where Ryoshi lives. She is based on Japanese tale Yuki-onna.
- Mimi Usami (宇ä½è¦‹ 美々 Usami Mimi)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); JÄd Saxton[8] (English)
- She is based on the hare from the Aesop's fable The Tortoise and the Hare. She is TarÅ's and Otohime's childhood friend, and since very little she has held hostility towards Otohime, calling her with the mocking nickname of "turtle".
- Ami JizŠ(地蔵 亜美 JizŠAmi)
- Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
- A second year student that requested aide from the Otogi Bank in episode 7, where she went on a double date with ÅŒkami and Ryoshi. Afterwards, she occasionally makes appearances. She is based on the JizÅ from the Japanese tale KasajizÅ.
- Ranpu Aragami (è’神 洋燈 Aragami Ranpu)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Ono (Japanese); R Bruce Elliott (English)
- The principal of Otogi High School, who often requests certain 'services' from the bank in exchange for a lot of the club's more expensive items. He is based on the Genie of the Lamp from Aladdin.
- ShirÅ Hitsujikai (羊飼 士狼 Hitsujikai ShirÅ)
- Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)
- The main antagonist of the series. He is the student council president of Onigashima High School, a school of delinquents intended to conflict with Otogi High School. During middle school, he attempted to rape RyÅko but after that he spread bad rumors about RyÅko. He is based partially on The Boy Who Cried Wolf. However, like other characters, he's drawn from multiple sources; in this case, he is also based on the wolf in sheep's clothing figure. It may be noted that the kanji 狼(RÅ) translates as wolf.
- Himeno Shirayuki (白雪 姫乃 Shirayuki Himeno)
- Voiced by: Yukari Fukui (Japanese); Kara Edwards (English)
- She is the half-sister of Ringo. She is based on Snow White. (Shiro means white, Yuki means snow.) Himeno is often seen providing for her seven younger siblings who are based on the Seven Dwarves from the same story.
- SaburÅ Nekomiya (猫宮 三郎 Nekomiya SaburÅ)
- Voiced by: Yūki Kaji (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)
- A third-year student at Otogi described by the narrator as a "pretty boy." Knowledgeable about RyÅshi and the Otogi Bank, he takes it upon himself to "train" RyÅshi, even taking part in joining RyÅshi and company to Onigashima High School to save ÅŒkami because when he was younger, he was saved by ÅŒkami from a bunch of delinquents. His hair is shaped into cat ears, and his name, attitude and mannerisms are catlike. He is apparently a skilled fighter who easily overcomes RyÅshi. He is based on Puss in Boots. He is first shown in episode 6 where RyÅko saved him from the delinquents in a flashback. Neko means cat in Japanese.
- Machiko Himura (ç«æ‘ 真知å Himura Machiko)
- Voiced by: Satomi SatÅ (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English)
- She is RyÅko, Ringo, and RyÅshi's classmate. She is based on The Little Match Girl. "Machi" in her name, Machiko, sounds like the word match. She appears in the last episode of the anime, attempting to win over Ryoshi. She and her father had been in serious debt, so she had been working towards paying off their debt. Her reason was so she could marry into his family, as she believed he was rather wealthy after seeing him outside his aunt's boarding complex with his "expensive" dogs. Later, when Ryoshi protects her from a group of debt collectors, she begins to really develop a crush on him. She becomes the newest resident of the boarding complex where Ryoshi lives and was able to let go of him after hearing just how much Ryoko meant to him.
- Narrator
- Voiced by: Satomi Arai[3] (Japanese); Luci Christian[4] (English)
- In the anime, the narrator tells the tale and regularly makes sarcastic and offensive remarks about the characters at which main characters often break the fourth wall to glare at her.
Media
Light novel
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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01 | August 10, 2006[9] | ISBN 4-8402-3524-4 |
02 | December 10, 2006[10] | ISBN 4-8402-3643-7 |
03 | April 10, 2007[11] | ISBN 978-4-8402-3806-9 |
04 | October 10, 2007[12] | ISBN 978-4-8402-4024-6 |
05 | February 10, 2008[13] | ISBN 978-4-8402-4160-1 |
06 | July 10, 2008[14] | ISBN 978-4-04-867134-7 |
07 | January 10, 2009[15] | ISBN 978-4-04-867464-5 |
08 | May 10, 2009[16] | ISBN 978-4-04-867822-3 |
09 | September 10, 2009[17] | ISBN 978-4-04-868015-8 |
10 | January 10, 2010[18] | ISBN 978-4-04-868279-4 |
11 | July 10, 2010[19] | ISBN 978-4-04-868645-7 |
12 | January 10, 2011[20] | ISBN 978-4-04-870130-3 |
Manga
A second manga, illustrated by Kurumi Suzushiro and titled ÅŒkami-san & her Seven Companions (オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ ÅŒkami-san to Shichinin no Nakamatachi), was serialized between the April 2010 and October 2012 issues of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh. The first tankÅbon volume was released on September 27, 2010, the fourth volume was released on November 27, 2012.[21][22]
Anime
The anime series by J.C.Staff, titled ÅŒkami-san & her Seven Companions (オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ ÅŒkami-san to Shichinin no Nakamatachi), began airing on July 2, 2010. The opening theme is "Ready Go!" by May'n while the ending theme is "Akazukin-chan Goyoujin" (赤é å·¾ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“御用心 Careful Akazukin-chan) by OToGi8. At Otakon 2010, North American distributor Funimation Entertainment announced that they have aqcuired the right to the anime and will stream the ongoing series on their video portal and will then release the series on home video on April 3, 2012. [23] The series is set to make its North American television debut on September 10, 2012 on the Funimation Channel.[24]
Episode list
No. | Episode title | Original air date |
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01 | "ÅŒkami-san and Her Otogi Bank Companions" "ÅŒkami-san to Otogi GinkÅ no Nakama-tachi" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨å¾¡ä¼½éŠ€è¡Œã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡) | July 2, 2010 |
After beating someone wielding a knife with the aid of a mysterious savior, RyÅko ÅŒkami is confessed to by a shy RyÅshi Morino, and subsequently turns him down. When her friend Ringo Akai does a background check on him, she decides to recruit him into the Otogi Bank, a business that fulfills various requests for students in return for some favors. A client, Kakari Haibara arrives and requests for them to keep her senpai, Akihiro ÅŒji, from quitting the tennis club due to an injury. The Otogi Bank tries using RyÅshi's ability to remain unnoticed to stop Akihiro's resignation form from being approved, but with unsuccessful results. With only a matter of time before the form is handed in, RyÅshi rides Kakari to Akihiro in a pumpkin bicycle constructed by Majolica le Fay, though due to its lack of brakes, it crashes and Kakari ends up knocking him out, leaving her shoe behind in the retreat. Later that day, RyÅko and Ringo are confronted by the thug from earlier along with his buddies, and RyÅshi gets injured protecting her from a surprise attack. After defeating the thugs, RyÅko accepts RyÅshi as one of her companions. The next day, Akihiro, realizing by way of a Cinderella method that Kakari was the one who kicked him, promises her that they will play tennis together. | ||
02 | "ÅŒkami-san the Liar and RyÅshi-kun" "Usotsuki ÅŒkami-san to RyÅshi-kun" (ã†ãã¤ããŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨äº®å£«ãã‚“) | July 9, 2010 |
RyÅshi tells Ringo about why he fell for RyÅko, which Ringo tells her about later that night. The next day while the other members go shopping, RyÅshi hangs around the Otogi Bank with TarÅ Urashima, who quickly gets dragged away by Otohime RyÅ«gÅ« when a female customer comes in, worried about having to see her violent ex-boyfriend. When RyÅko and RyÅshi investigate the meeting place, it turns out to be a trap laid out by thugs from Onigashima High School. RyÅko is overwhelmed and kidnapped while RyÅshi informs the other club members. RyÅko hides her true feelings of fear as she faces the gang's boss, who attempts to humiliate her by fondling her breasts. RyÅshi and Ringo use his dogs to discover the base, and RyÅshi uses a wrist mounted slingshot to attack the thugs from the shadows, helping to set RyÅko free to join the fight. When the boss tries to take RyÅko hostage, RyÅshi fights him one-on-one and manages to beat him while fueled by his feelings for her before passing out. | ||
03 | "ÅŒkami-san Gets Caught in the Fight between the Tortoise and the Hare" "ÅŒkami-san Usagi to Kame no Minikui Arasoi ni Makikomareru" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã†ã•ãŽã¨ã‹ã‚ã®é†œã„争ã„ã«å·»ãè¾¼ã¾ã‚Œã‚‹) | July 16, 2010 |
Otohime is in a rivalry with Mimi Usami who used to call her names when she was a chubby elementary school student. They decide to enter the Otogi Academy pageant, being loosely based on the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare". Otohime requests the assistance of the Otogi Bank to help her win. Both sides end up using slander campaigns on their opponents, while RyÅko and the other girls somehow get entered as well. Otohime reminisces of how she first became Mimi's rival as well as TarÅ's friend. During the pageant, all the females showcase their swimsuit attire, catching the eyes of the audience, though neither Otohime nor Mimi end up ranking. However Liszt Kiriki tells Otohime that she won the attention of TarÅ as her only vote. | ||
04 | "ÅŒkami-san and OtsÅ«-senpai's Favor Repayments" "ÅŒkami-san to OtsÅ«-senpai no Ongaeshi" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨ãŠã¤ã†å…ˆè¼©ã®æ©è¿”ã—) | July 23, 2010 |
When RyÅshi protects OtsÅ« Tsurugaya from a stray baseball, she, being obsessed with repaying favors, becomes his maid and does all various things which makes him uncomfortable. While visiting RyÅshi's house to check on the situation, RyÅko and Ringo meet his aunt named Yukime Murano, an author whom RyÅko is a big fan of, who points out RyÅko's potential feelings for RyÅshi. OtsÅ« soon gets a fever from overworking and collapses due to fatigue. The others learn about OtsÅ«'s childhood, where she was protected from a car by a boy who died before she could thank him, resulting in her having a fear of being unable to return favors. Ringo comes up with the idea of having everyone dress up as maids and serve OtsÅ«, reminding her that there is no such thing as favors between friends. | ||
05 | "ÅŒkami-san Goes Oni-Hunting with Momo-chan-senpai" "ÅŒkami-san Momo-chan-senpai to Oni-taiji ni Yuku" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ん桃ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“先輩ã¨é¬¼é€€æ²»ã«è¡Œã) | July 30, 2010 |
RyÅko has trouble dealing with Momoko Kibitsu, a disciplinary committee member who is also a bisexual with a crush on her. Momoko comes to the Otogi Bank to request assistance for an attack on Onigashima High School. After getting through the initial waves of delinquents, the members are soon separated and communications are blocked off. RyÅko soon comes against Onigashima's student council president, ShirÅ Hitsujikai, who RyÅko fears greatly until RyÅshi and the others arrive to back her up, asking him to keep the delinquents in check. As the group wonders just what ShirÅ may be up to, RyÅko thanks RyÅshi for helping her. | ||
06 | "ÅŒkami-san and Akazukin-chan, and While We're at It, RyÅshi-kun" "ÅŒkami-san to Akazukin-chan, Tsuide ni RyÅshi-kun" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨èµ¤ãšãã‚“ã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ã€ã¤ã„ã§ã«äº®å£«ãã‚“) | August 6, 2010 |
Concerned about RyÅko, RyÅshi meets up with Ringo to ask about her relationship with ShirÅ, though she says it would be best to ask her himself once he gains her trust. Ringo recalls when she first met RyÅko in middle school and saw her true side for the first time. Noticing RyÅko pushing herself and getting into needless fights to hide her true feelings, Ringo came to understand her and offered her friendship. RyÅshi recalls when he started observing RyÅko and inevitably falling in love with her and decides to become stronger so he can protect her. | ||
07 | "ÅŒkami-san Goes on a Double Date with JizÅ-san" "ÅŒkami-san JizÅ-san to Daburu DÄ“to Suru" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ん地蔵ã•ã‚“ã¨ãƒ€ãƒ–ルデートã™ã‚‹) | August 13, 2010 |
A girl named Ami JizÅ has been secretly preparing food for baseball player Jin Hanasaki, as she has a crush on him, but is too shy to talk to him. Although he does not have feelings for her, he offers a date to repay her, with Ringo making it a double date with RyÅko and RyÅshi to ease her nerves. They go to the cinema, the arcade, the pet store, and the park. Halfway through the date, RyÅko spots a cat stuck up in a tree and, upon going to rescue it, falls into the pond and hits her head. She ends up contracting amnesia, believing she is thirteen years old, and has a completely different personality to her usual self. While RyÅshi looks after her in this state, Ami and Jin are left alone on their date. When RyÅshi and Ringo try to figure out how best to deal with it, RyÅko feels she is being ignored and runs off into the rain where she runs into ShirÅ. As RyÅshi catches up with her, he learns that ShirÅ assaulted her when she was younger and that when she told her classmate they believed ShirÅ over her. In response, RyÅshi swears to hunt him down, however ShirÅ, before taking his leave, says that his story was just a lie. RyÅko later regains her memories, while Ami and Jin's date ended well enough. | ||
08 | "ÅŒkami-san and the Mouse Bride's Search, and This Is How Pigs Should Be Treated" "ÅŒkami-san to Nezumi no Yomesagashi to Yappari Buta wa KÅ Iu Atsukai" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨ããšã¿ã®å«æŽ¢ã—ã¨ã‚„ã£ã±ã‚Šè±šã¯ã“ã†ã„ã†æ‰±ã„) | August 20, 2010 |
The Otogi Bank receives a request to find ChÅ«tarÅ Nezumi, the heir to a large company, a bride before his twelfth birthday. Alice Kiriki, along with Ami and Otohime, are listed as candidates, but are rejected by Hammel, his butler, for their personality flaws. After several other failed candidates, Hammel inadvertently insults RyÅko, Ringo, and Momoko. Later on, Hammel points ChÅ«tarÅ in the direction of Uika, his childhood friend. The two get together, but RyÅko and the other girls are not happy about the pointless request, so Liszt buy them all expensive cakes in apology. | ||
09 | "ÅŒkami-san and Snow White, Who Is Immune to Poison Apples" "ÅŒkami-san to Doku-Ringo ga Kikanai Shirayuki-Hime" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨æ¯’りんã”ãŒåйã‹ãªã„白雪姫) | August 27, 2010 |
Ringo is having trouble confronting her friend Himeno Shirayuki, who looks after seven siblings. When RyÅshi inquires into the matter, Ringo explains that three years earlier, shortly after she first became friends with Himeno, she discovered that they were half-sisters. Himeno's mother and their father had just finalized their divorce and Ringo and her mother moved into the house, displacing Himeno and her mother. Feeling as though she had forced Himeno out of her home, Ringo was unable to bring herself to talk to her since. The following day, the Otogi Bank, along with Himeno and her siblings, go to a swimming pool and Ringo watches from afar. When Himeno almost drowns after rescuing one of her siblings, Ringo saves her using CPR, and the two finally have their long awaited reunion. The next day, Ringo convinces the school director, Ranpu Aragami, to give Himeno a special scholarship to university. | ||
10 | "ÅŒkami-san and the Otogi Bank's Really Long Day" "ÅŒkami-san to Otogi GinkÅ no Sugoku Nagai Ichinichi" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨å¾¡ä¼½éŠ€è¡Œã®ã™ã”ãé•·ã„一日) | September 3, 2010 |
The Otogi Bank learned that someone has leaked information about their secret underground base to the press, believing it may be the work of ShirÅ. They decide to hold a discount on requests which makes everyone very busy. RyÅko, who had a strange dream involving RyÅshi, starts avoiding him. Later, RyÅshi encounters a catlike boy named SaburÅ Nekomiya, who offers to train RyÅshi to be a real man. Meanwhile, RyÅko and Ringo find a beaten up Onigashima high school student named Reiko Kokono injured outside their dorms. She explains that she was a girlfriend of ShirÅ who was cast aside and left at the hands of the delinquents. RyÅko allows Reiko to stay with her while arranging for her transfer to Otogi Academy. While RyÅshi trains with SaburÅ, Ringo asks Lizst to look into Reiko's background while OtsÅ« keeps watch over her. However, Reiko turns out to be working for ShirÅ and this is part of a plan. OtsÅ«, RyÅko and Otohime are kidnapped throwing the Otogi Bank into disarray. | ||
11 | "ÅŒkami-san and the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" "ÅŒkami-san to Hitsuji no Kegawa o Kita ÅŒkami" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨ç¾Šã®æ¯›çš®ã‚’ç€ãŸç‹¼) | September 10, 2010 |
RyÅshi continues his training with SaburÅ. A call from the president interrupts the lesson and he learns of RyÅko's kidnapping. RyÅko wakes up in Onigashima High School where she is confronted by ShirÅ. Elsewhere, TarÅ rescues Otohime, Majolica rescues OtsÅ«, and Liszt saves Alice and Mimi. RyÅshi and SaburÅ break through Onigashima's defenses with the help of Momoko and her subordinates along with the reunited members of the Otogi Bank. SabÅru finally explains that he decided to train RyÅshi because he once abandoned RyÅko when she was in danger and felt guilty. Soon after, RyÅshi faces ShirÅ and, while initially overwhelmed by his fighting ability, remembers his training and feelings and lands a hit on ShirÅ before Liszt arrives and declares the fight over. After RyÅko thanks everyone, they return to their daily routines. | ||
12 | "ÅŒkami-san and the Girl Who Doesn't Sell Matches But is Misfortunate Anyway" "ÅŒkami-san to Matchi-Uri ja Nai kedo FukÅ na ShÅjo" (ãŠãŠã‹ã¿ã•ã‚“ã¨ãƒžãƒƒãƒå£²ã‚Šã˜ã‚ƒãªã„ã‘ã©ä¸å¹¸ãªå°‘女) | September 17, 2010 |
A poor papergirl named Machiko Himura notices her classmate, RyÅshi, leaving his dorm to walk his dogs and mistakenly believes that the Onotnashi dorm is a single residence and that his family owns it, which technically it does since his aunt and uncle are the proprietors. Believing she can marry out of poverty, Machiko confronts RyÅshi in class the following day and asks him to marry her. Later, to further her plans, she requests a date with him through the Otogi Bank. Ringo manipulates RyÅko's feelings for RyÅshi and gets her to follow him on his date, hoping that she will be more honest about herself. The date progresses well when Machiko abruptly ends it. A confused RyÅshi leaves but returns in time to save Machiko from loan sharks. A grateful Machiko reveals her motives for the date and proposal, which is that she has been paying off the family debt with the money from her part-time job, but her father ran away with the latest payment. RyÅshi, angry, not at Machiko, but at the situation life has put her in, calls the Otogi Bank to arrange matters. The loan sharks reappear and RyÅshi takes them on with RyÅko joining the fight unexpectedly. After the debt collectors are arrested, the Otogi Bank pays off Machiko's debt and arranges for her to become a tenant at the Otohashi residence. That evening, at Machiko's housewarming party, Machiko wants to confess again but before she can, RyÅshi tells Machiko that he can be manly because of RyÅko, who happens to be eavesdropping. Machiko later bluntly asks RyÅko if she likes him and agrees to back off when, true to her nature, she says that she does not dislike him. |
References
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Foote, Aiden. "Okami-San and Her Seven Companions". THEM Anime Reviews. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "TVアニメ『オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ã€å…¬å¼ã‚µã‚¤ãƒˆ 役員一覧 (スタッフ&ã‚ャスト)" (in Japanese). otogi-bank.com. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rojas, Justin (January 26, 2012). "Okami-San and Her Seven Companions Cast Announcement".
- ↑ Ōkami-san & her Seven Companions anime, episode 1
- ↑ Okami-san and Seven Companions anime episode 1 closing credits
- 1 2 3 Okami-san and Seven Companions, episode 3
- ↑ Okami-san and Seven Companions anime, episode 3, closing credits
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ãŠã¤ã†å…ˆè¼©ã®æ©è¿”ã— (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ん㨠"傘" 地蔵ã•ã‚“ã®æ‹ (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
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- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨æ¯’りんã”ãŒåйã‹ãªã„白雪姫 (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨é•·ãƒ–ーツを履ã„ãŸã‚¢ãƒ‹ã‚ãªçŒ« (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨æ´—濯ä¸ã®å¤©å¥³ã®ç¾½è¡£ (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ã¨ã£ã¦ã‚‚乙女ãªåˆ†ç¦èŒ¶é‡œ (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ã‚¹ãƒ”ンオフ 地蔵ã•ã‚“ã¨ã¡ã‚‡ã£ã¨å¤‰ã‚ã£ãŸæ—¥æœ¬æ‹è©± (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
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- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ 1 (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ↑ オオカミã•ã‚“ã¨ä¸ƒäººã®ä»²é–“ãŸã¡ 4 (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ↑ "Okami-San and Her Seven Companions Cast Announcement". FUNimation. 2012-01-26.
- ↑ "FUNimation Week 38 of 2012".
External links
- Anime official website (Japanese)
- ÅŒkami-san - The Official Anime Website from FUNimation
- ÅŒkami-san and Her Seven Companions (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia