The charm and evaluation of gdgd fairies - Gudaguda Fairies -The TV anime series "gdgd Fairies", which aired from October 12th to December 28th, 2011, was loved by many viewers as an original anime work. This work was broadcast on TOKYO MX, Niconico Channel, and AT-X, and although it was short, with 12 episodes of 15 minutes each, it provided a dense experience. It was directed by Ishidate Kotaro (director) and Sugawara Sota (video director), and produced by the second generation gdgd Fairies. Copyright belongs to ©2nd generation gdgd Fairies. storyThe setting of "gdgd Fairies" is "Fairy Forest." The three little fairies who live there, Pikupiku, Shirushiru, and Korokoro, are depicted having fun talking to each other in their forest home, playing with the "Mental and Time Rules" that allow them to use magic freely, and letting their imaginations run wild at "Lake Afure" where they can peek into other worlds. Their daily lives provide healing and laughter for the viewers. castSuzuko Mimori voices Pikpik, Kaoru Mizuhara voices Shirushiru, and Satomi Akesaka voices Korokoro. Their performances as voice actors brought out the individuality of the characters to the fullest, creating characters that are loved by the audience. Main StaffMany staff members were involved in the production of this work. Starting with Sugawara Sota, who was in charge of planning, video direction, and character design, and Ishidate Kotaro, who was in charge of direction, scriptwriting, and composition, professionals from various fields came together to help with face animation, face texture pattern production, design, opening production, trailers, CG support, trailer logo design, scriptwriting assistants, music, sound effects, sound production, advisors, recording adjustments, recording assistants, and editing. In particular, the music by Inoue Junichi, who was in charge of the music, is an important element in livening up the atmosphere of the work. Main CharactersPikpik is an honest and kind fairy who tries to bring everyone together, but is often pushed around by Shirushiru and Korokoro. Shirushiru is a lively and positive fairy who plays an active role as a mood maker. Her catchphrase "Gudapoyo~" is characterized by the fact that the intonation changes every time she says it. Korokoro is a fairy with a mysterious aura, and sometimes surprises those around her by letting her delusions grow grandiose. When she gets excited, her facial expression changes, and the changes in her expression are one of the highlights. subtitleThe subtitles of each episode are often combinations of three elements, such as "Sleep," "Mental and Time Room," and "Lake Afure," and you can enjoy stories that unfold with different themes each time. In particular, episodes such as "The gdgd fairies from the previous episode" and "The unreleased gdgd fairies from the previous episode" provide an opportunity for viewers to reexamine the entire work by looking back on previous episodes. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme "Come on! Fairy Forest" was written and composed by Junichi Inoue, arranged by Nozomi Kano, and sung by gdgd fairies (Suzuko Mimori, Kaoru Mizuhara, Satomi Akesaka). The ending theme "Eternal" was also written and composed by Junichi Inoue, arranged by Hajime (from LiLi), and sung by gdgd fairies. These songs play a role in further deepening the worldview of the work. Ratings and Recommendations"Gdgd Fairies" has been well received by many viewers for its unique humor and soothing storyline. In particular, the unique characters of the three fairies and the episodes depicting their daily lives brought smiles to viewers' faces. Also, the storytelling that draws viewers in within the short but dense 15-minute time slot is impressive. This work is recommended for a wide range of people as a work that depicts the small joys and friendships of everyday life. It is especially perfect for those who are looking for healing or laughter. In addition, the quality of the animation and music is high, making it a work that anime fans cannot miss. Furthermore, "gdgd Fairies" includes many viewer-participation elements, allowing viewers to relate to their own lives and friendships. For example, settings such as "The Rules of Mentality and Time" and "Lake Afure" provide an opportunity for viewers to use their imagination. The charm of this work lies above all in the characters of the three fairies. Pikpik's kindness and hard work, Shirushiru's energy and positivity, and Korokoro's mystery and imagination will resonate with viewers and make them want to root for their growth and friendship. Also, the humor that comes from their conversations and actions will make viewers smile. "Gdgd Fairies" is a short but dense work that delivers healing and laughter to the viewers. It is highly recommended not only for anime fans, but also for those who want to cherish the small happiness and friendships in everyday life. Please try spending some gdgd time with the three fairies through this work. |
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