Tonde Burin
Tonde Burin | |
Cover to Volume 1 of Tonde Burin featuring Tonde Burin and Karin Kokubu. | |
ã¨ã‚“ã§ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“ (Tonde BÅ«rin) | |
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Genre | Magical girl, Parody, Comedy, Action |
Manga | |
Written by | Taeko Ikeda |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Demographic | ShÅjo |
Magazine | Ciao |
Original run | October 1994 – September 1995 |
Volumes | 3 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
Hiroshi Nishikiori Masato Kitagawa Matsura |
Produced by | Masahiko Kobayashi |
Written by |
Hiroshi Nishikiori Johei Matsuura Masahiro Hosoda Tatsuya Hirakawa Waruro Suzuki |
Music by |
Goro Omi Reed Robbins Mark Simon |
Studio | Nippon Animation |
Network | MBS (1994-1995) |
Original run | September 3, 1994 – August 26, 1995 |
Episodes | 51 |
Tonde Burin (ã¨ã‚“ã§ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“ Tonde BÅ«rin) is a magical girl parody manga series by Taeko Ikeda which originally ran in the manga magazine Ciao. An anime series based on the manga was created by Nippon Animation and broadcast on MBS stations in Japan from September 3, 1994 through August 26, 1995 under the name Pig Girl of Love and Courage: Tonde Burin (æ„›ã¨å‹‡æ°—ã®ãƒ”ッグガール ã¨ã‚“ã§ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“ Ai to YÅ«ki no Piggu GÄru: Tonde BÅ«rin). An English language-version titled Super Pig exists and was broadcast in South America with an English voice-over provided independently by each of the various networks that broadcast it. The English and Dutch episodes are very rare.
Other titles by which the show is known include Superświnka, Hiệp sĩ Lợn, Ba Bi Bu Be Buurin, Ba Be Bu Bi Boink!, Super Cerdita, Super Pig, Super Big and Super Boink. The anime aired on TVB Jade in Hong Kong and on TVBS and TTV in Taiwan.
Plot
Karin Kokubu (Kassie Carlen) is late for school one day when she comes across an apparently injured yellow pig. It turns out the pig wasn't injured but just hungry, and he gets back his health when he eats Karin's apple. When Karin gets to her school called Sei Ringo Gakuen (St. Ringo School), she discovers that the pig has stowed away in her backpack which causes her more trouble.
Later, she meets the pig again and finds out he can talk and fly. The pig gives her a "Dream Tonpact" which she opens and a pig snout appears from it and attaches itself to her nose! She finds the pig again who explains that he is actually Prince Tonrariano the 3rd (Iggy Pig) of the apple-shaped planet Buringo (Oinko). He tells her how she can transform: by saying "Ba Bi Bu Be Burin!" she transforms into a superpowered pink piglet called Tonde Burin (Super Pig). This is not something Karin is happy about at all as she'd rather transform into a magical girl heroine like her idol the henshin (transforming) hero tokusatsu character "Cutey Chao" (who is possibly a reference to Cutie Honey). TonrariÄno (who she calls Ton-chan) tells her if she can collect 108 pearls by doing good deeds as Burin, she can do so. The pearl collection operates on karma meaning if Burin abuses her powers, she will lose pearls.
Whenever someone is in danger, Karin would become Tonde Burin to thwart the crisis and even use her new abilities to help other people in need.
Characters
Main characters
- Karin Kokubu (国分果林 Kokubu Karin) / Kassie Carlen
- Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese); Julie Maddalena (English)
- The main protagonist of the series. Karin Kokubu was an ordinary 13-year-old school girl in 7th grade who came across Tonrariano the 3rd one day while on her way to school and gave him an apple. When she gets to school, Karin discovers that the pig has stowed away in her bag which causes her more trouble. Later, she meets the pig again and finds out he can talk and fly. Karin finds a compact which she opens and a pig snout appears from it and attaches itself to her nose! Karin learns that Tonrariano comes from the Buringo World and that she can transform into Tonde Burin, the Pig Girl of Love and Courage. Tonrariano tells her if she can collect 108 pearls by doing good deeds as Buurin she can do so. The pearl collection operates on karma meaning if Tonde Burin abuses her powers, she will lose pearls. There is another drawback to the Tonde Burin alias....If anyone finds out her identity, she will be stuck in the form of a pig for the rest of her life. Karin has a crush on Koichi Mizuno who happens to like Burin. She also has a hobby in painting. When in her Burin alias, she worries about her secret being found out by her father, her little brother, and Jimmy Matsumoto.
- Tonrariano the 3rd (トンラリアーノ3世 TonrariÄno San-sei) / Iggy Pig
- Voiced by: Yuriko Fuchizaki (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
- Tonrariano the 3rd is a yellow pig who is a prince from Buuringo and the son of Tonrariano the 2nd. Tonrariano the 3rd came to Earth to undergo a trial to become king. He was found by Karin who he chose to become Burin and later starts to live in Karin's room. He is carefree and well-read yet regrets that Karin hates her Burin plight. Like Burin, Tonrariano can also fly and acts as an advisor to Burin.
Supporting characters
- Masami Yamakawa (å±±å·çœŸå®Ÿ Yamakawa Masami) / Prudence Plumm
- Voiced by: Chie SatÅ (Japanese); Caryn Rosenthal (English)
- Masami Yamakawa is Karin's best friend who is on the tennis team. She would often encourage her in love matters and other things where she would often help her out on some occasions. Masami also has a crush on Hiromi Kashiwagi.
- Kaoru Hidaka (日高薫 Hidaka Kaoru) / Penny Round
- Voiced by: Junko Asami (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
- Kaoru Hidaka is the class cutie in Karin's class. Unlike Karin, Kaoru has an inward personality and is also full of all kinds of fears. She is an expert at cooking and often prepares refreshments for the soccer team.
- Koichi Mizuno (水野光一 Mizuno KÅichi) / Lance Romero
- Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Richard Cansino (English)
- Koichi Mizuno is the captain of the school soccer team who is a first year student. Even though he has to put up with the every female students having a crush on her (which also includes Karin Kokubu and Kaoru Hidaka), Koichi actually has a crush on Tonde Burin (who Koichi became a fan of) unaware that Tonde Burin is actually Karin.
- Takuma Mushanokoji (æ¦è€…å°è·¯ç¢ç£¨ MushanokÅji Takuma) / Radford Tammack
- Voiced by: Tsutomu Kashiwakura (Japanese); Tom Romero (English)
- Takuma Mushanokoji is a student in Karin's class and an expert tennis player who has a crush on her and is admired by Keiko Kuroha.
- Hiromi Kashiwagi (æŸæœ¨åºƒæµ· Kashiwagi Hiromi) / Harley Hoover
- Voiced by: Yoshiharu Yamada (Japanese); Anna Garduno (English)
- Hiromi Kashiwagi is a student in Karin's class and a close friend of Koichi. He is known for his adventurous spirit and occasional mean comments.
- Jimmy Matsumoto (ジミーæ¾æœ¬ JimÄ« Matsumoto) / Milton Massen
- Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
- Jimmy Matsumoto is a nerd in Karin's class who has developed a crush on Kaoru Hidaka. He is good at astronomy, movie making, and science. He has begun investigating the appearance of Tonde Burin which has made Karin nervous.
- Keiko Kuroha (黒羽競å Kuroha Keiko) / Heather Hogwash
- Voiced by: Rica Matsumoto (Japanese); Laura Summer (English)
- Keiko Kuroha is the class representative who is Karin Kokubu's rival and the sole daughter of a wealthy businessman that owns a huge enterprise called the Kuroha Group. She has a crush on Takuma Mushanokoji and always thinks that Karin is trying to steal him from her. Keiko is not welcomed by the other girls in her class due to her arrogance, gossipy ways, talks about her wealth, and going into the affairs of other students. While her parents are always away, Keiko's only companions are a pet alligator and a pet octopus. She knows how to control the air as seen in one episode where she operated a hot air balloon as well as operated an airship in the last episode.
- Shinichiro Kokubu (国分信一郎 Kokubu ShinichirÅ) / Ken Carlen
- Voiced by: Kenichi Ono (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
- Shinichiro Kokubu is the 38-year-old father of Karin. He works as the editor-in-chief at a local newspaper called the Akebono Times and is often seen toting a camera around. Ever since Tonde Burin showed up, Shinichiro has been on the trail to get a scoop on her.
- Rikako Kokubu (国分リカコ Kokubu Rikako)
- Voiced by: Mizutani Yuuko (in most episodes), Yumi Hikita (ep. 1, 2)
- Rikako Kokuba is the 34-year-old fashion designer who is Karin's mother.
- Shuhei Kokubu (国分周平 Kokubu Shūhei)
- Voiced by: Satomi KÅrogi
- Shuhei Kokuba is the 9-year-old brother of Karin Kokubu who is a fan of Tonde Burin.
- Makoto Arashiyama (åµå±±èª Arashiyama Makoto) / Fowley Fastback
- Voiced by: TarÅ Arakawa (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)
- Makoto Arashiyama is the social studies teacher at St. Ringo School. Makoto Arashiyama is also the coach of the soccer team and the staff sponsor. He also has a secret crush on Nanako Tateishi. Makoto is always pressured by his relatives to get married to someone where the pressure is so great, he doesn't return home for the new year.
- Nanako Tateishi (立石èœã€…å Tateishi Nanako)
- Voiced by: Maria Kawamura
- Nanako Tateishi is the school nurse at St. Ringo School. Nanako Tateishi is much welcomed by the students and is admired by the other male teachers where each one tries to get her to go one a date with them. Nanako bears a resemblance to Cutey Chao and is either volunteered or forced several times to dress as her. She is also a fan of female professional wrestling.
- Kondo Masayoshi (è¿‘è—¤æ£ç¾© Masayoshi KondÅ)
- Voiced by: Keiichi Sonobe
- Kondo Masayoshi is the tennis coach at St. Ringo School who is a fan of "Cutey Chao". He is always competing against Makoto Arashiyama for the attention of Nanako Tateishi.
- Tonrariano the 2nd (トンラリアーノ2世 TonrariÄno Ni-sei) / Theodorix Pig
- Voiced by: Takao ÅŒyama (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (English)
- Tonrariano the 2nd is the King of Buringo World and the father of Tonrariano the 3rd. Tonrariano the 2nd sent Tonrariano the 3rd to Earth to undergo a trial that would enable his son to become the next king. He is not seen in this series, but often contacts his son through the Dream Tonpact. Tonrariano the 2nd plays a key role in Burin's scoring as he decides how many pearls she gets for every heroic action that she does.
Other characters
- Kobuta (Kobūta)
- The Kobuta are a red pig, a green pig, and a blue pig who appear on the show to emphasize on a joke.
- Butan (ブータン Būtan)
- Voiced by: Maruo Tomoko
- Butan is a professional wrestler dressed up as Tonde Burin since the professional wrestler admired Tonde Burin. She would always make a good substitute when someone makes a movie of Tonde Burin.
- Goro Tatsumaki (Tatsumaki Goro)
- Voiced by: Nishimura Tomohiro
- Goro Tatsumaki is the leader of a soccer team at Warasuno Junior High School and the older brother of Hitomi Tatsumaki. He is always seen with two unnamed friends of his and prefers to use tricks so that his soccer team can win.
- Hitomi Tatsumaki (Tatsumaki Hitomi)
- Voiced by: Tange Sakura
- Hitomi Tatsumaki is the younger sister of Goro Tatsumaki. She is in the same class as Shuhei Kokuba.
- Kinoshita
Manga volumes
A "pilot" story titled Bibbidi Bobbidi BÅ«rin!! (ビビデ·ãƒãƒ“デ·ã¶ã€œã‚Šã‚“!! Bibide Bobide BÅ«rin!!) appeared in the fall 1993 issue of Ciao DX. The manga series subsequently appeared in Ciao from the October 1994 issue through the September 1995 issue. The tankÅbon, or collections, were released in three volumes by Shogakukan's Flower Comics label.
- Volume 1, ISBN 4-09-136451-9 (released April 1995)
- Volume 2, ISBN 4-09-136452-7 (released August 1995)
- Volume 3, ISBN 4-09-136453-5 (released October 1995)
Theme songs
- Openings
- Love is Uncool (æ„›ã¯ã‚«ãƒƒã‚³ã‚ã‚‹ã„ Ai wa Kakko Warui)
- Lyricist: Manami TÅno / Composer: Tsugumi Kataoka / Arranger: Tsugumi Kataoka / Singers: Parquets
- Endings
- Burin à la mode (ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“ ã‚·ら·もー㩠BÅ«rin a ra mÅdo)
- Lyricist: Manami TÅno / Composer: Tsugumi Kataoka / Arranger: Tsugumi Kataoka / Singers: Parquets
Episode list
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | "The Super Girl Burin is Born" "ChÅ shÅjo BÅ«rin TanjÅ" (超少女ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“誕生) | September 3, 1994 |
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2 | "Shoot of Love and Youth" "Ai to Seishun no ShÅ«to" (æ„›ã¨é’春ã®ã‚·ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ãƒˆ) | September 10, 1994 |
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3 | "Smash of Love and Friendship" "Namida to YÅ«jÅ no Sumasshu" (涙ã¨å‹æƒ…ã®ã‚¹ãƒžãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥) | September 17, 1994 |
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4 | "The Youth Bet in the Ring" "Ringu ni Kaketa Seishun" (リングã«è³ã‘ãŸé’春) | September 24, 1994 |
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5 | "Entering a Friendship Tug-of-war" "Tsunahiki ga Musunda YÅ«jÅ" (綱引ããŒçµã‚“ã å‹æƒ…) | October 1, 1994 |
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6 | "Discovery! A Clay Doll of Burin" "Hakken! BÅ«rin no DogÅ«" (発見ï¼ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“ã®åœŸå¶) | October 8, 1994 |
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7 | "The Scarred Heroine" "Kizudarake no Hiroin" (å‚·ã らã‘ã®ãƒ’ãƒã‚¤ãƒ³) | October 15, 1994 |
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8 | "The Great Diet Battle!" "Daietto Dai Sakusen!" (ダイエット大作戦ï¼) | October 22, 1994 |
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9 | "Warriors of the Circuit" "SÄkitto no Senshi-tachi" (サーã‚ットã®æˆ¦å£«ãŸã¡) | October 29, 1994 |
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10 | "The Fire of a Journalist's Soul" "HonÅ no JÄnarisuto TamashÄ«" (ç‚Žã®ã‚¸ãƒ£ãƒ¼ãƒŠãƒªã‚¹ãƒˆé‚) | November 5, 1994 |
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11 | "Aim to be the Best Couple!" "Besuto Kappuru wo Nerae!" (ベストカップルを狙ãˆï¼) | November 12, 1994 |
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12 | "The Super Boy Kashiwagi is Born!" "ChÅ ShÅnen Kashiwagi TanjÅ!" (超少年カシワギ誕生ï¼) | November 19, 1994 |
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13 | "Mission Sworn to the Galazy" "Ginga ni Chikau Misshon" (銀河ã«èª“ã†ãƒŸãƒƒã‚·ãƒ§ãƒ³) | November 26, 1994 |
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14 | "Cheers and Applause of the Theatre" "Hakushu to Kassai no Teatoru" (æ‹æ‰‹ã¨å–采ã®ãƒ†ã‚¢ãƒˆãƒ«) | December 3, 1994 |
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15 | "Grief of the Young Girl's Monpe" "Wakaki Monpe ShÅjo no Nageki" (è‹¥ãã‚‚ã‚“ãºå°‘女ã®å˜†ã) | December 10, 1994 |
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16 | "Least Favorite Christmas!?" "Honmei no Inai Kurisumasu!?" (本命ã®ã„ãªã„Xマスï¼ï¼Ÿ) | December 17, 1994 |
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17 | "The Girl who Shook Fate" "Unmei ni Yureru ShÅjo" (é‹å‘½ã«ã‚†ã‚Œã‚‹å°‘女) | December 24, 1994 |
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18 | "Homsick Story of the New Year" "Shinshun HÅmushikku SutÅrÄ«" (新春ホームシック物語) | January 7, 1995 |
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19 | "Love Dancing in a Silvery White Storm" "Shirogane ni Mau Koi no Arashi" (白銀ã«èˆžã†æ‹ã®åµ) | January 14, 1995 |
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20 | "A Giant Keiko Plant Appeared!" "Kyodai Shokubutsu Keiko Shutsugen!" (巨大æ¤ç‰©ã‚±ã‚¤ã‚³å‡ºç¾ï¼) | January 21, 1995 |
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21 | "Carousel of Love and Anguish" "Ai to KunÅ no Kaitenmokuba" (æ„›ã¨è‹¦æ‚©ã®å›žè»¢æœ¨é¦¬) | January 28, 1995 |
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22 | "Ton-chan's Fated Love" "Ton-chan no Koi no Yukue" (トンã¡ã‚ƒã‚“ã®æ‹ã®è¡Œæ–¹) | February 4, 1995 |
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23 | "Valentine of Law and Courage" "Giri to YÅ«ki no Barentain" (義ç†ã¨å‹‡æ°—ã®ï¼’・14) | February 11, 1995 |
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24 | "Love Beyond God's Control" "Ai wa Omiwatari wo Koete" (æ„›ã¯å¾¡ç¥žæ¸¡ã‚Šã‚’越ãˆã¦) | February 18, 1995 |
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25 | "Karin Takes Over the Hinamatsuri" "Karin ga Uketsugu Hinamatsuri" (果林ãŒå—ã‘継ãã²ãªç¥ã‚Š) | February 25, 1995 |
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26 | "Only One Rival!" "Raibaru wa Tada Hitori!" (好敵手ã¯ãŸã 一人ï¼) | March 4, 1995 |
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27 | "Shock! Burin is Annihilated!?" "ShÅgeki! BÅ«rin ShÅmetsu!?" (è¡æ’ƒï¼ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“消滅ï¼ï¼Ÿ) | March 11, 1995 |
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28 | "A Little Rhapsody of Love" "ChÄ«sana koi no RapusodÄ«" (å°ã•ãªæ‹ã®ç‹‚詩曲) | March 18, 1995 |
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29 | "Taken Course to the Island of Eternal Summer" "Tokonatsu no Shima e Shinro wo Tore" (常å¤ã®å³¶ã¸é€²è·¯ã‚’ã¨ã‚Œ) | March 25, 1995 |
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30 | "A Friend Disappeared in the Jungle" "Mitsurin ni Kieta Tomo" (密林ã«æ¶ˆãˆãŸå‹) | April 1, 1995 |
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31 | "A Storm Called over the Student Council Election" "Arashi wo Yobu Seito-kai Senkyo" (åµã‚’呼ã¶ç”Ÿå¾’会é¸æŒ™) | April 8, 1995 |
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32 | "The Innocent Boy's Late-blooming Cherry Blossoms of Love" "JunjÅ ShÅnen Osozaki no Koi Sakura" (純情少年é…å’²ãã®æ‹æ¡œ) | April 15, 1995 |
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33 | "Trapped Pollen Drifting in Broad Daylight" "Hakujitsu ni Tadayou Kafun no Wana" (白日ã«æ¼‚ã†èŠ±ç²‰ã®ãƒ¯ãƒŠ) | April 22, 1995 |
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34 | "Swimming Koinobori of Friendship" "Oyoge YÅ«jÅ no Koinobori" (æ³³ã’å‹æƒ…ã®ã“ã„ã®ã¼ã‚Š) | April 29, 1995 |
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35 | "The Secret of Takuma's Birth" "Takuma Shussei no Himitsu" (ç¢ç£¨ãƒ»å‡ºç”Ÿã®ç§˜å¯†) | May 6, 1995 |
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36 | "Legend of the Goddess Dancing in the Countryside" "Denen ni Mau Megami no Densetsu" (田園ã«èˆžã†å¥³ç¥žã®ä¼èª¬) | May 13, 1995 |
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37 | "A Love Letter is a One-way Ticket to First Love" "Koibumi wa Hatsu Koi no Katamichikippu" (æ‹æ–‡ã¯åˆæ‹ã®ç‰‡é“切符) | May 20, 1995 |
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38 | "The Man who Opened the Forbidden Door" "Kindan no Tobira wo Hiraku Otoko" (ç¦æ–ã®æ‰‰ã‚’é–‹ãç”·) | May 27, 1995 |
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39 | "Mystery of the Hidden Family Crest" "Himerareta Kamon no Nazo" (秘ã‚られãŸå®¶ç´‹ã®è¬Ž) | June 3, 1995 |
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40 | "The Woman who Failed to be the Heroine" "Hiroin ni Nari Sokoneta Onna" (主役ã«ãªã‚Šãã“ããŸå¥³) | June 10, 1995 |
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41 | "Tenacious Man Jimmy Matsumoto" "ShÅ«nen no Otoko JimÄ« Matsumoto" (執念ã®ç”·ã‚¸ãƒŸãƒ¼æ¾æœ¬) | June 17, 1995 |
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42 | "Burin vs Burin" "BÅ«rin tai BÅ«rin" (ã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“vsã¶ãƒ¼ã‚Šã‚“) | June 24, 1995 |
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43 | "Ghost Stories - A Midsummer Night's Mistake" "Kaidan - Manatsu no Yoru no Ayamachi" (怪談・真å¤ã®å¤œã®éŽã¡) | July 1, 1995 |
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44 | "The Lost Tonpact" "Ushinawareta Tonpakuto" (失ã‚ã‚ŒãŸãƒˆãƒ³ãƒ‘クト) | July 8, 1995 |
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45 | "Proud Moment of Promise" "Yakusoku no Haresugata" (ç´„æŸã®æ™´ã‚Œå§¿) | July 15, 1995 |
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46 | "Footsteps of a Creepy Farewell" "Shinobiyoru Wakare no Ashioto" (å¿ã³å¯„る別れã®è¶³éŸ³) | July 22, 1995 |
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47 | "The House of a Noble Woman" "Kedakaki Onna no Yakata" (気高ã女ã®é¤¨) | July 29, 1995 |
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48 | "When the Evil Flower Garden Laughs" "Aku no Hanazono ga Warau Toki" (悪ã®èŠ±åœ’ãŒç¬‘ã†ã¨ã) | August 5, 1995 |
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49 | "Crisis! The Academy is Targeted" "Kiki! Nerawareta Gakuen" (å±æ©Ÿï¼ç‹™ã‚ã‚ŒãŸå¦åœ’) | August 12, 1995 |
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50 | "Metamorphosis of Tears" "Namida no MetamorufÅze" (涙ã®ãƒ¡ã‚¿ãƒ¢ãƒ«ãƒ•ã‚©ãƒ¼ã‚¼) | August 19, 1995 |
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51 | "The Super Girl's Future" "ChÅ ShÅjo no Mirai" (超少女ã®æœªæ¥) | August 26, 1995 |
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Cast
Japanese Cast
- Karin Kokubu: Yuri Shiratori
- TonrariÄno III/Narrator: Yuriko Fuchizaki
- KÅichi Mizuno: Akira Ishida
- Keiko Kuroha/Buta Session/Buta Session G: Rika Matsumoto
- Masami Yamakawa/Buta Session/Buta Session B: Chie SatÅ
- Nanako Tateishi/Cutey Ciao: Maria Kawamura
- Kaoru Hidaka: Junko Asami
- Hiromi Kashiwagi: Yoshiharu Yamada
- Makoto Arashiyama: TarÅ Arakawa
- Masayoshi KondÅ: Keiichi Sonobe
- Takuma MushanokÅji: Tsutomu Kashiwakura
- Shin'ichirÅ Kokubu: Kenichi Ono
- Rikako Kokubu: Yumi Hikita, YÅ«ko Mizutani
- ShÅ«hei Kokubu/Buta Session/Buta Session R: Satomi KÅrogi
- TonrariÄno II: Takao ÅŒyama
- Jimmy Matsumoto: Wataru Takagi
- GorÅ Tatsumaki: Tomohiro Nishimura
- Hitomi Tatsumaki: Sakura Tange
- BuritÄ« Koizumi: Yumi TÅma
- BÅ«tan: Tomoko Maruo
- Midori: Tamao Hayashi
- Minsei Kitagawa: Kanemaru Jun'ichi
- Mucchi: Megumi Ogata
- Maccho/Announcer: KÅji Ishii
- Kotoko MushanokÅji: Yuri Amano
- Kurama MushanokÅji: Masami Kikuchi
English Cast
- Richard Cansino - Lance Romero
- Anna Garduno - Harley Hoover
- R. Martin Klein - Theodorix Pig
- Wendee Lee - Penny Round
- Julie Maddalena - Super Pig/Kassie Carlen
- Bob Papenbrook - Fowley Fastback
- Derek Stephen Prince - Iggy Piggy
- Tom Romero - Radford Tammack
- Caryn Rosenthal - Prudence Plumm
- Michael Sorich - Ken Carlen
- Laura Summer - Heather Hogwarsh
- Kirk Thornton - Milton Massen
Crew
English Staff
- Stephen Apostolina - Script Adaptation
- Robert Axelrod - Script Adaptation
- Tifanie Christun - Music Assistant
- Marc Handler - Voice Director, Script Adaptation
- Wendee Lee - Voice Director, Script Adaptation
- Kevin Newson - Voice Director, Script Adaptation
- Eric S. Rollman - Executive Director
- Michael Sorich - Script Adaptation
External links
- Tonde Buurin at Nippon Animation's official website (Japanese)
- Tonde Buurin at Internet Movie Database
- Tonde Burin (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Tonde Buurin at Absolute Anime