software.wikisort.org - Video_gameGoldfish Warning! (きんぎょ注意報!, Kingyo Chūihō!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Neko Nekobe which ran in Nakayoshi. A 54-episode anime television series aired on TV Asahi from January 12, 1991 through February 29, 1992. Each episode of the anime contained two 11-minute stories, often unconnected with each other. A short film was released in 1992. The anime was made into an anime comic format with six episodes per volume. The first volume was released on July 25, 1991.[1]
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Genre | Comedy |
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Written by | Neko Nekobe |
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Published by | Kodansha |
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Magazine | Nakayoshi |
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Demographic | Shōjo |
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Original run | February 1989 – June 1993 |
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Volumes | 8 |
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Directed by | Junichi Sato |
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Written by | Keiko Maruo |
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Music by | Takanori Arisawa |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Original network | TV Asahi |
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Original run | January 12, 1991 – February 29, 1992 |
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Episodes | 54 (108 segments) |
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Directed by | Junichi Sato |
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Written by | Keiko Maruo |
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Music by | Takanori Arisawa |
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Studio | Toei Animation |
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Released | April 25, 1992 |
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Runtime | 21 minutes |
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Written by | Neko Nekobe |
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Published by | Kodansha |
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Magazine | Nakayoshi |
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Demographic | Shōjo |
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Original run | September 1993 – November 1993 |
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Written by | Neko Nekobe |
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Published by | Kodansha |
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Magazine | Nakayoshi |
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Demographic | Shōjo |
After the end of the series, most of the anime's staff moved on to Sailor Moon (which would succeed this series in its timeslot), including director Junichi Sato and music composer Takanori Arisawa. Many references to Goldfish Warning! are made in Sailor Moon's first season.[2]
A complete DVD set of the series was released on March 24, 2005.[3][4]
Plot
A 14-year-old girl named Chitose Fujinomiya, a former very rich, currently an orphan who is kicked out of her super-elite school, Tokai no Gakuen (City's Academy in English language), while shunned by her former friends. She is sent to a rural public school, Inaka no Chugakkō, an alias is Inachū (Country's Jr. High School in English language), where very needy, and even pigs, oxen and chickens are students.
The only possession Chitose has left is a pink goldfish named Gyopi, given to her by her beloved father, and very valuable. Her family's attorney attempts to steal Gyopi, but is foiled by Chitose's new schoolmates, namely Wapiko, a simple girl who can outrun almost anything and is well-liked in school. As it turns out, Chitose isn't poor; the attorney was merely hiding her inheritance for himself. Instead of going back to the super rich school, she buys the rural school and attempts to transform it into a refined school to compete with that of her rival/former best friend. However, the students of the rural school don't want to be refined.
Characters
Students
- Chitose Fujinomiya (藤ノ宮 千歳)
- Voiced by: Yumi Takada
- A very uptight girl with long blonde hair that is kept back with a hairband, she's worried that the students of Shin-Inaka no Chugakko (Wapiko especially) will cause her newly-formed school to be worse than Tokai no Gakuen. She is very arrogant to the point where she is unable to escape from a burning building due to her belief that she was raised as a high-class girl, and that she is not as tough as all the country students of Shin-Inaka no Chugakko, (who had all escaped form the building except Wapiko due to her trying to get Chitose to escape) as well as trying to frequently ban all normal customs of the school to enforce a more "proper" custom, such as a Tea Ceremony Club, but ultimately fails, due to her plans usually backfiring. She is the president of Shin-Inaka No Chugakko. Her nickname is "Chi-chan".
- Wapiko (わぴこ)
- Voiced by: Mika Kanai
- An eccentric pink-haired girl who wearing Sailor-fuku. Perhaps best inhabits the description of "spunky", the agile Wapiko may be viewed as the closest thing the series offers to a true heroine. Almost always depicted in a comical chibi art style, she nearly always has a smile on her face and a happy-go-lucky personality, despite often being a chief instigator of events that bring anguish to Chitose. For being a middle school student, Wapiko tends to act and (for all appearances) think like a small child. Nevertheless, her super speed, bloodhound-like nose, winning spirit and bottomless appetite for fun have earned her the respect of the entire student body -- minus Chitose, of course. Despite Chitose owning Gyopi, she and the goldfish are quite close to each other.
- Shūichi Kitada (北田 秀一)
- Voiced by: Yoku Shioya
- Wapiko's classmate, the sub-president of Shin-Inaka no Chugakko, is puzzled over Chitose's recklessness. He is a doctor's son, is calm and friendly, but shows aggression toward the student council fees. He get good grades as studied in a clamorous classroom, once got all zero when Chitose's mother moved him to a quieter class. His nickname is "Shu-chan", but he's called "Shu-bo" by Aoi, and "Mr. Bluewhale" by Tamiko.
- Aoi (葵)
- Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita
- Wapiko's classmate who is a blonde boy wearing sunglasses and a souvenir jacket, also the student body treasurer of Shin-Inaka no Chugakko. He is Wapiko and Shuichi's best friend from infancy, likes bargain-hunting at Inaka no Supermarket so much, often get out of school for it. A rare person that could make control Chitose and Wapiko perfectly, but it could lure him with food. (Yakisoba-pan especially) His nickname is "Aoi-chan".
- Tamiko Umino (海野 民子)
- Voiced by: Masako Miura
- Shin-Inaka no Chugakko's student, A girl with ponytail who like Shuichi.
- Michael (マイケル)
- Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi
- Wapiko's classmate, One of chibi-characters.
- Bunta (文太)
- Voiced by: Megumi Urawa
- Wapiko's classmate.
- Santa (三太)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Naka
- Wapiko's classmate.
- Rumiko (るみ子)
- Voiced by: Mayumi Seto
- Wapiko's classmate.
- Akeko (朱子)
- Voiced by: Mariko Kofuda
- Wapiko's classmate.
- Yurika Sugadaira (菅平 由梨香)
- Voiced by: Keiko Han
- Chitose's rival, the student council's president of Tokai no Gakuen, is a very uptight, arrogant girl as Chitose. She wants obstacles to Chitose but almost failed, and is addicted to Aoi.
- Asaba (浅羽)
- Voiced by: Tsutomu Kashiwakura, Masaya Onosaka (Only in Episode 3)
- Chitose's ex-boyfriend, the sub-president of Tokai no Gakuen who hated poor people. Since he learned Chitose turns to rich again, wants to return her former love.
- Takahiro Katō (加藤 高広)
- Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno
- The chairperson of Tokai no Gakuen, the one of Chibi-characters. A relatively conscientious student than Yurika and Asaba, and is addicted to Wapiko. His nickname is "Takapi".
Staff
- Principal (校長)
- Voiced by: Kōhei Miyauchi
- One of the chibi-characters, the principal of Shin-Inaka no Chugakko who has an unknown tentacle, is could talk with snail.
- Mizoguchi (溝口)
- Voiced by: Toshio Kobayashi
- One of the chibi-characters. Wapiko's class teacher, who indignant at how his class is lawless.
- Kozato (小里)
- Shin-Inaka no Chugakko's music educator.
- Tanakayama (田中山)
- Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa
- One of the chibi-characters, a former Fujinomiya family's attorney, currently Yurika's handyman. He wants to swindle Chitose's property but always fails, and spends the whole time for Yurika's order.
- Chitose's Mom (千歳のママ)
- Voiced by: Rihoko Yoshida
- Called herself as leave to Switzerland for healing, but constantly visited Shin-Inaka Chugakko with souvenirs from Shizuoka Prefecture or Nagoya area, and cause trouble.
Animals
- Gyopi (ぎょぴ)
- Voiced by: Minori Matsushima
- A talking pink goldfish, which possession of Chitose's family, has worth several hundred million yen. Gyopi could even fly to the sky.
- Mīko (みーこ)
- Voiced by: Asami Seto
- One of cats raised in Shin-Inaka no Chugakko.
- Ina-chan (イナちゃん)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Naka
- One of the talking pigs raised in Shin-Inaka no Chugakko.
- Ushiko (ウシ子)
- Voiced by: Mayumi Seto
- One of talking female cows raised in Shin-Inaka no Chugakko.
- Ushio (ウシ男)
- Voiced by: Toshio Kobayashi
- One of the talking male cows raised in Shin-Inaka no Chugakko, is a boyfriend of Ushiko.
- Furyō-ushi (不良牛)
- Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa
- One of the talking male cows, is a bad boy with a scar. He likes Yakisoba-pan.
- Ushimi (ウシ美)
- Voiced by: Eriko Hara
- One of the talking female cows, is a madonna of male cows and loves Shuichi.
- Same-san (サメさん)
- Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta
- Gyopi's best friend, a talking shark raised in Shin-Inaka no Chugakko's school pool. He only eats potato chips.
- Gyopo (ぎょポ)
- Voiced by: Rei Sakuma
- Gyopi's girlfriend which appears in the movie, is a talking yellow goldfish that sold for a hundred yen by Tanakayama.
Theme songs
- Opening theme
- Wapiko Genki Yohou performed by Junko Uchida
- Ending themes
- Super Kingyou performed by Junko Uchida
- Gyopi Dance performed by Junko Uchida
Video games
There were three Goldfish Warning! video games released in Japan. Two titles for the Game Boy, and another for the Super Famicom. Goldfish Warning! characters also appear in a few other games such as Panic in Nakayoshi World.[5]
- Kingyo Chūihō! Wapiko no Waku Waku Stamp Rally!, Game Boy (1991), published by Yutaka
- Kingyo Chūihō! 2 Gyopichan o Sagase!, Game Boy (1992), developed by KID
- Kingyo Chūihō! Tobidase! Game Gakuen, Super Famicom (1994), published by Jaleco
References
External links
Nakayoshi |
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Current |
- Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card (2016–present)
- Cells at Work!: Neo Bacteria (2021–present)
- Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch aqua (2021–present)
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1950s–1980s |
- Princess Knight (1958)
- Angel's Hill (1960–1961)
- Sarutobi Ecchan (1971)
- Candy Candy (1975–1979)
- Ohayō! Spank (1979–1982)
- Aoi-chan Panic! (1983–1984)
- Attacker You! (1984–1985)
- Anmitsu Hime (1986–1987)
- Goldfish Warning! (1989–1993)
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1990s |
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (1991–1997)
- Miracle Girls (1991–1994)
- Azuki-chan (1993–1997)
- Magic Knight Rayearth (1993–1996)
- Saint Tail (1995–1996)
- Cardcaptor Sakura (1996–2000)
- Delicious! (1996–1999)
- Dream Saga (1997–1999)
- Yume no Crayon Oukoku (1997–1998)
- Cyber Team in Akihabara: PataPi (1998)
- UFO Baby (1998–2002)
- Ghost Hunt (1998–2010)
- Super Doll Licca-chan (1998–1999)
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2000s |
- Ojamajo Doremi (2000)
- Ultra Cute (2000–2003)
- Tokyo Mew Mew (2000–2003)
- Zodiac P.I. (2001–2003)
- Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi (2001)
- Instant Teen: Just Add Nuts (2001–2002)
- Musume Monogatari: Morning Musume Official Story (2001-2004)
- Shin Dā! Dā! Dā! (2002)
- Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch (2002–2005)
- Mamotte! Lollipop (2002–2005)
- Kamichama Karin (2003–2005)
- Ashita no Nadja (2003)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004–2005)
- Cherry Juice (2004–2006)
- Pixie Pop (2004–2005)
- Kitchen Princess (2004–2008)
- Sugar Sugar Rune (2004–2007)
- Hell Girl (2005–2008)
- Shugo Chara! (2005–2010)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star (2006–2007)
- Modotte! Mamotte! Lollipop (2006–2007)
- Okko's Inn (2006–2012)
- Kamichama Karin Chu (2007–2008)
- Yes! PreCure 5 (2007–2009)
- I Am Here! (2007–2009)
- Shugo Chara-chan! (2008–2010)
- Fresh Pretty Cure! (2009–2010)
- Arisa (2009–2012)
- New Hell Girl (2009)
- Missions of Love (2009–2012)
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2010s |
- HeartCatch PreCure! (2010–2011)
- Shugo Chara! Encore! (2010)
- Hell Girl R (2010–2013)
- Sabagebu! (2010–2016)
- Suite PreCure (2011–2012)
- Smile PreCure! (2012–2013)
- DokiDoki! PreCure (2013–2014)
- HappinessCharge PreCure! (2014–2015)
- Fairy Tail: Blue Mistral (2014–2015)
- Go! Princess PreCure (2015–2016)
- Hōzuki no Reitetsu: Shiro no Ashiato (2015–2020)
- Witchy PreCure! (2016–2017)
- Kirakira PreCure a la Mode (2017)
- Bacteria at Work! (2017–2020)
- Hugtto! PreCure (2018)
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Toei Animation theatrical features (1990–1999) |
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1991 | |
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1996 |
- Dragon Ball: The Path to Power
- Neighborhood Story
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Sea Beast
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē
- Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo: Operazakan - Aratanaru Satsujin
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1997 |
- Hana Yori Dango: The Movie
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: Obake Nighter
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Gozen 0 toki Nūbē Shisu
- Cutie Honey Flash
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: Yokai Express! The Phantom Train
- Jigoku Sensei Nūbē: Kyoufu no Natsu Yasumi! Asashi no Uni no Gensetsu
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1998 |
- Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy
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1999 |
- Digimon Adventure
- Doctor Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo: Satsuriku no Deep Blue
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Not including Madhouse-animated features produced by Toei
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На других языках
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[ru] Goldfish Warning!
Goldfish Warning! (яп. きんぎょ注意報! Кингуо Тюихо!, Осторожно! Золотая рыбка!) — сёдзё-манга автором которой является Нэко Нэкобэ. Впервые выпускалась издательством Kodansha и выпускалась в ежемесячном журнале Nakayoshi. Аниме-сериал по мотивам манги был выпущен студией Toei Animation и транслировался по японскому телеканалу TV Asahi с 12 января 1991 года по 29 февраля 1992 года. Каждая серия разделена на 2 короткие самостоятельные истории по 11 минут. В 1992 году был выпущен короткометражный мультфильм, основанный на манге. Многие люди, которые участвовали в создании аниме-сериала Goldfish Warning! включая известного аниме-режиссёра Дзюнъити Сато и композитора Таканори Арисавы позже принимали участие в создании известного сериала Sailor Moon. По этой причине в первом сезоне Sailor Moon есть множество отсылок к Goldfish Warning![1].Также данное аниме рекламируется в Codename: Sailor V, как любимый сериал главной героини и её подруг , по сюжету они ходили в кинотеатр , где смотрели полнометражный фильм . 24 марта 2005 года серии аниме стали доступны для покупки на DVD изданиях[2][3].
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