The appeal and reviews of "Yes Step Jun": An anime experience you can't miss

The appeal and reviews of "Yes Step Jun": An anime experience you can't miss

The appeal and evaluation of "Yes Step Jun"

Overview

"Yes Step Jun" is a TV anime series that aired from 1985 to 1986, based on the manga by Oshima Yasuichi. The 45-episode series aired every Sunday morning from 8:30 to 9:00 on ABC and ANB. It was produced by ABC, Asahi Tsushinsha, and Toei (Doga), and was directed by Shitara Hiroshi.

story

The main character of "Yes Step Jun" is a 14-year-old girl named Jun Nonomiya. She is small and inconspicuous, but has a playful and mischievous personality, and above all, she has a genius talent for mechanics. Jun creates strange machines and robots one after another, surprising those around her. However, she is also an ordinary girl who dreams of "I want to fall in love!"

Jun has a crush on an older classmate named Kano Rei. Rei is tall, has a good figure, and has a delinquent vibe that makes him ride a motorcycle, but he also has kind eyes. Jun has a strong admiration for him, and tries to show him all her love, even though her heart is pounding. However, Rei is the object of admiration for all the girls in the school, and Jun's feelings are not easily conveyed. Jun uses machines and robots to try to draw Rei's attention to himself, but while it usually works easily, it doesn't work in front of Rei.

character

Jun (voice: Yuriko Yamamoto): The main character. A 14-year-old genius mechanic. She is playful and mischievous, but is also an ordinary girl who has trouble in love.

Zero (voice: Keiichi Nanba): A classmate who Jun has a crush on. He is older, taller, and has a good figure. He rides a motorcycle and has a delinquent vibe, but he has kind eyes.

Yoshinosuke (voiced by Noriko Tsukase): Jun's friend. He understands and supports her talent as a mechanic.

Yukinojo (voiced by Kumiko Nishihara): Jun's friend. While she supports her love life, she also sometimes gives harsh opinions.

Nonomiya Keiichiro (voiced by Hase Sanji): Jun's father. A gentle man who cares for his daughter.

Toshie Nonomiya (voiced by Noriko Uemura): Jun's mother. She is a caring mother who supports her family.

Toko (voiced by Kyoko Tonmiya): Jun's friend. She has a bright and lively personality and enjoys Jun's talent as a mechanic.

Mako (voiced by Naoko Watanabe): Jun's friend. She loves fashion and supports Jun's love life.

Mr. Ohata (voiced by Banjō Ginga): Jun's homeroom teacher. A strict but caring teacher.

staff

Original author: Yasuichi Oshima

Planning: Yoshifumi Hatano, Shinji Nabeshima, Hiroshi Ogino

Production Manager: Saburo Yokoi

Screenplay: Shunichi Yukimuro, Tadaaki Yamazaki, Koichi Kobayashi, and others

Series Director: Hiroshi Shitara

Directed by Junichi Sato, Osamu Kasai, Takashi Hisaoka, and others

Character design: Kazuo Komatsubara

Art design: Tadao Kubota

Music: Nozomi Aoki

Theme songs and music

Opening theme "Binkan! Mechanic"

Lyricist: Mayumi Shinozuka

Composer: Hiroaki Serizawa

Arrangement: Ryo Kawakami

Vocals: Akiko Kobayashi, Naoko

Ending theme "Rival 360 degrees"

Lyricist: Yoshiaki Furuta

Composer: Yoshiaki Furuta

Vocals: Akiko Kobayashi, Naoko

Appeal of the work

The greatest appeal of "Yes, Step Jun" is the character of the main character, Jun. Although she has a genius talent for mechanics, her realistic and sympathetic portrayal of an ordinary girl struggling with love is a reality. Jun's talent for mechanics not only highlights her individuality, but also provides humor and surprises to the story. The machines and robots she creates not only entertain the viewer, but also play an important role in the progression of the story.

Also, Jun's relationship with Zero, who he has a crush on, is not to be missed. Zero is the object of admiration for all the girls in the school, and Jun's frustration at not being able to reciprocate his feelings draws viewers in. Watching Jun struggle to convey his feelings to Zero brings to mind the bittersweetness of youth.

Jun's friends and family are also important in the story. Friends such as Yoshinosuke, Yukinojo, Toko, and Mako understand Jun's talent as a mechanic and support her romance. Jun's parents, Keiichiro and Toshie, are portrayed watching over their daughter with warmth, giving a strong sense of family ties.

Background and Evaluation

"Yes Step Jun" was a TV anime in the 1980s that had a huge impact on viewers at the time. The original manga by Oshima Yasuichi was already popular, so recreating that worldview in an anime was a big challenge. However, thanks to the efforts of Shitara Hiroshi and the rest of the staff, we were able to bring out the charm of the original to its fullest.

Kazuo Komatsubara, who was in charge of character design, captured the hearts of viewers with his skillful portrayal of Jun's cuteness and talent as a mechanic. Nozomi Aoki, who was in charge of the music, also created songs that not only enhanced the atmosphere of the story but also left a lasting impression on viewers. The opening theme "Binkan! Mechanic" and the ending theme "Rival 360 Degrees" were very popular among children at the time.

This work has been highly praised for its storyline that combines the bittersweetness and humor of youth, unique characters, and mechanic elements. In particular, the episode depicting Jun's talent as a mechanic and his struggle with love made a strong impression on viewers.

Recommended points

"Yes Step Jun" is not only a youth anime, but also a mechanic anime. The humorous scenes created by Jun's talent as a mechanic will be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from children to adults. In addition, Jun's romantic conflicts will remind you of your youth and will resonate with you.

Furthermore, this work is valuable for giving us a glimpse into the culture and customs of Japan in the 1980s. It depicts everyday life in Japan at that time, such as the school Jun attends, her family life, and interactions with her friends, giving us a sense of nostalgia.

"Yes Step Jun" is a work that exquisitely combines the bittersweetness of youth, humor, and mechanic elements. As you follow the story of Jun's growth and love, you will be able to laugh and feel touched at the same time. If you haven't seen this work yet, please give it a watch. You will surely be drawn in by its charm.

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