The appeal and reviews of "Tsuruhime ja~!": An anime experience not to be missed

The appeal and reviews of "Tsuruhime ja~!": An anime experience not to be missed

"Tsuruhimeja~!": The charm of a slapstick comedy with an unconventional heroine

"Tsuruhime Ja~!", which aired as a TV anime series in the early 1990s, is a slapstick comedy based on the hit girls' manga of the same name by Yoshiko Tsuchida, depicting the exploits of the unconventional heroine Tsuruhime. It aired on Nippon TV from January 9th to December 25th, 1990, every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 5:30pm, with a total of 49 episodes. Although this work is aimed at girls, it is peppered with vulgar jokes and unconventional gags, and has the appeal to draw viewers into a whirlwind of laughter.

story

The setting of "Tsuruhime" is a poor castle called Hagemasu Castle. The main character, Tsuruhime, is the princess of this castle, but she became bald due to an illness when she was young. This affected her personality, and she went from being shy to being a mischievous troublemaker. Tsuruhime's pranks cause big commotion in the town of Hagemasu every day. The people around her, including her father, the chief retainer, and Ine, are often thrown into a frenzy by Tsuruhime's actions, but they also watch over her as she grows up.

character

Princess Tsuru is the princess of Hagemasu Castle and leads the story as the main character. She rampages around the castle and town in a bald kappa and sleeveless outfit, making her retainers go wild. An illness she suffered as a child caused her to lose her hair, which changed her shy personality and made her a nuisance to those around her. The early death of her mother also influences her actions.

The elder is the elder retainer of Hagemasu Castle, and has looked after Tsuruhime since she was a child, but is always at Tsuruhime's mercy. The lord of Hagemasu Castle is Tsuruhime's father. He cares about Tsuruhime, but is too busy to pay her much attention. Ine is Tsuruhime's maid, and is often harsh on her. Motonai-sensei is a teacher at Terakoya Elementary School, and is constantly in poor health due to Tsuruhime's rampages.

Production Staff

"Tsuruhime Ja~t!" is directed by Ohanakawa Tameo, character design and general animation director is Yusa Kazushige, art director is Katsumata Aiko, director of photography is Moriguchi Yosuke, sound director is Chiba Koichi, music is Kondo Hiroaki, and sound production is Senda Keiko. It is produced by Aubeck and copyright is owned by Tsuchida Yoshiko, Chuokoron-Shinsha, and NTV.

cast

The role of Princess Tsuru is played by Chinatsu Sakamoto, the role of the elder retainer is played by Kenichi Ogata, the role of the lord is played by Keaton Yamada, the role of Ine is played by Kazuyo Aoki, and the role of Dr. Motouchi is played by Yoshio Kawai. These cast members bring out the charm of the work by vividly portraying their unique characters.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme "Hachamecha Hime" was written by SCEANA-417-Shiina, and composed, arranged, and sung by Kamaitachi. The ending theme "Henohenomoheji" was also written by SCEANA-417-Shiina, and composed, arranged, and sung by Kamaitachi. These songs are important elements that add to the atmosphere of the work.

episode

"Tsuruhime!" is a series of 49 episodes, each with a different subtitle. Starting with episode 1, "Tsuruhime is Here," to episode 49, "Tsuruhime, Take Care!", the series depicts Princess Tsuru's various adventures and pranks. Each episode provides laughs and emotions through Princess Tsuru's unique behavior and interactions with the people around her.

Evaluation and impact

"Tsuruhime Ja~t!" is an anime aimed at girls, but is peppered with vulgar jokes and unconventional gags. These elements provided fresh surprises to viewers at the time, and won over many fans. Furthermore, the humor and humanity of the Tsuruhime characters resonated with viewers, helping to support the popularity of the series.

This work has a unique position among the TV anime of the 1990s, and has influenced subsequent anime works, especially its method of depicting an unconventional heroine and its slapstick comedy style, which have been passed down to later works.

Recommended points

"Tsuruhime ja~!" is a work filled with laughter and emotion, and is especially worthy of recommendation for the following points:

  • Unconventional Heroine : Tsuruhime's unique character and actions will give viewers a fresh surprise. Her humor and humanity will resonate with many people.
  • Slapstick comedy : Comedy filled with vulgar jokes and unconventional gags keeps the audience laughing, especially in anime aimed at girls.
  • Character Growth : The growth of Princess Tsuru and the people around her is depicted, providing moving experiences for the audience. In particular, Princess Tsuru's inner changes add depth to the story.
  • Music : The opening and ending songs are important elements in creating the atmosphere of the show. The songs sung by Kamaitachi are sure to stay in the viewers' memories.

summary

"Tsuruhime Ja~!" is a fascinating work that combines an unconventional heroine with slapstick comedy. Although it is an anime for girls, it is peppered with vulgar jokes and unconventional gags, providing fresh surprises to viewers. This work, which provides laughter and emotion through Princess Tsuru's unique character and actions, as well as her interactions with the people around her, has a particularly unique position among TV anime of the 1990s, and has influenced subsequent anime works. Please watch this work and enjoy Princess Tsuru's adventures and growth.

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