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Amaenaideyo!!
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| Amaenaideyo!! | |
|---|---|
| あまえないでよっ (Amaenai de Yo) |
|
| Genre | Comedy, Ecchi, Drama |
| Manga | |
| Author | Toshinori Sogabe |
| Publisher | |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Magazine | Comic Gum |
| Original run | March 25, 2004 – February 24, 2007 |
| Volumes | 7[1] |
| Manga: Amaenaideyo MS | |
| Author | Toshinori Sogabe |
| Publisher | |
| Demographic | Seinen |
| Magazine | Comic Gum |
| Original run | July 25, 2007 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 3[2] |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Keitaro Motonaga |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Network | AT-X |
| Original run | July 1, 2005 – September 16, 2005 |
| Episodes | 12 + 1 bonus[3] |
| TV anime: Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! | |
| Director | Keitaro Motonaga |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Network | AT-X |
| Original run | January 4, 2006 – March 22, 2006 |
| Episodes | 12 + 1 bonus [4] |
Amaenaideyo!! (あまえないでよっ!! ?) is an adult manga by Sogabe Toshinori that ran in Comic Gum magazine. An anime adaptation runs on TV Tokyo’s anime satellite channel, AT-X.
In this anime most of the girls don’t give the male lead any encouragement at all. Besides the antagonist in the second season none of the girls give Ikko any sign that they might be romantically interested in him (although this does not necessarily mean that all of them actually lack interest). They liked him at first (Revealed in the Audio Drama) and accepted him even if he was a boy on a nun temple. But it soon ended when Ikko brushed his teeths at the morning and Sumi came in naked and began to scream. Nonetheless, the show thrives on female flesh, and the girls expose themselves frequently to release Ikkou’s powers whenever they are in a tight situation. The manga also contains visible breast nipples, while the Anime uses a lot of funny things to hide them. (Except in the OVA’s). However, there are still marks of them on some of the girls clothes in the Anime.
The second season of the anime, Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! (あまえないでよっ!! 喝!!?), was shortly released and introduces a new antagonist character, the fifteen year old girl, Kazusano Kazuki who is actually very affectionate to him, unlike the other girls. The second season is also more serious and dramatic than the last one, and focuses more on Hinata’s unstable powers, Haruka’s childhood years and Kazuki’s tricks to get her hand on Ikko’s powers.
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[edit] Plot
The protagonist of the series is the lecherous Ikkou Satonaka, who transforms into a super-monk (being able to perform mass exorcisms) by his lust for the girls he lives with (Note: In the anime, he transforms from seeing a naked girl). He lives in the Saienji Temple as a Buddhist priest in training with six other nuns: Haruka Amanogawa, Sumi Ikuina, Hinata and Sakura Sugai, Chitose Nanbu and Yuuko Atouda, each of whom represents one of the bosatsu of the six lower realms of the traditional Buddhist cosmology. Chitose is the main love interest and has a love/hate relationship with Ikkou which is somewhat typical in many other anime, involving numerous misunderstandings, beatings, and angry tirades where the male is clearly at a disadvantage to the female. A side effect of Ikkou using his ultimate power is that immediately afterwards he turns into an even bigger pervert than he normally is. The subject matter of the series is Ikkou’s self-destructive power and the powers of the other nuns and their training to control these powers, as well as their (mostly non-romantic) relationships.
[edit] Characters
- Ikkou Satonaka (里中逸剛 Satonaka Ikkou ?)
- Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki
- The main character of the series, Ikkou is able to release a powerful but uncontrollable power when confronted with intense lust. Each time, in the aftermath of his “awakening,” he will bear a face of lust, and will “attack” Chitose or the other nuns, who respond by running from him and attacking him. In some episodes he is struck by the other characters more than a half dozen times before the halfway part of an episode. Sometimes he brings it on himself, and sometimes he’s the victim of misunderstanding. His character is, essentially, the center of slapstick. Ikkou seems not to enjoy his life at the temple (at least at the beginning of the series) and often complains that he is missing out on his youth. He seems not to have chosen the monastic life and resents the work given him. He is also the least educated on Buddhist doctrine of all the characters in the show, excluding (possibly) those who are part of the laity. Indeed, he does not seem to have good grades in school nor seems to participate in any particular club at school, claiming that his duties to the temple prevent him from having enough time. However, while his fellow novices also have chores, they do not seem prevented from taking on school and hobbies. The head nun of Saienji (Jotoku) believes this is because he is lazy. In his defense, he does seem to be hired out for more temple errands than the other nuns, possibly because he is male and therefore stereotypically better suited to manual labor.
- Chitose Nanbu (南部千歳 Nanbu Chitose?)
- Voiced by: Mai Nakahara
- Represents the Human Realm, although she has a crush on Ikkou, she constantly denies it. Even though she acts nice much of the time, she fails to admit her crush to herself or Ikkou, often harming him when others flirt with him. She is usually the first to put Ikkou down as low as can at the time and well as beat him with little provocation. She claims to have no hobbies initially, although she enjoys horror films. She is one of the characters in the series that is harassed by Yuuko for her large cup size, perhaps more frequently than the others.
- Yuuko Atouda (阿刀田結子 Atouda Yuuko ?)
- Voiced by: Chieko Higuchi
- Represents the Asura Realm, she is a tomboy and doesn’t hesitate to join fights in her High School, is the sole enemy of a High School Gang that has used Ikkou as a hostage. She tends to be jealous with girls that have big breasts compared to her own and angry with guys that prefer such girls, for example, when an underwear thief chose to steal underwear of only C-Cup and above, when she obviously isn’t a person with a C-Cup. She has no romantic attachments, and seems to think that she would need to change her personality to something more “girly” in order to have a successful romantic relationship with a male. Like most of the others she likes to physically hurt Ikkou on a daily bases.
- Haruka Amanogawa (天川春佳 Amanogawa Haruka?)
- Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe
- Represents the Devas Realm (Heaven Realm) is the most powerful exorcist of the group. (Excluding times when Ikkou awakened.) She flirts with Ikkou on more than one occasion to get a response only to sit back and watch when he gets beaten by the other girls. She has the biggest cup size of all the novice nuns. She seems to take most everything in good humor, and might even come off as a ditz. However, she might be more intelligent than she looks.
- Sumi Ikuina (生稲雛美 Ikuina Sumi ?)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami
- Represents the Animal Realm. She is a kind girl who doesn’t mind Ikkou and some times tries to defend him verbally only to fail and letting him get beaten down. Her kindness extends even to animals, and this seems to be where her spiritual talents lie. In one second season episode, she is chased by dogs and treated by them with excessive affection, apparently a side effect resulting from her lack of training. She is also sometimes harassed by Yuuko due to her breast size.
- Hinata Sugai (為我井陽 Sugai Hinata?)
- Voiced by: Ryoko Shintani
- Represents the Naraka Realm (Hell Realm), has a little fire-spitting-demon pet by her side at all times that converts to a full sized demon when Hinata can’t suppress her Naraka bosatsu. Later in the series, when Ikkou is on the verge of awakening she often commands her demon to burn him, often successfully preventing him from awakening while others times it seems for the hell of it. She is Sakura’s younger adopted sister. She appears very calm and rarely speaks. Her hobby is collecting and studying haniwa, and there is an episode in the second season devoted to the Haniwa Research Club which she joins - the school’s smallest club.
- Sakura Sugai (為我井さくら Sugai Sakura?)
- Voiced by: Haruhi Terada
- Represents the Hungry Ghosts Realm, is the sister of Hinata, and has the incredible ability to eat anything without ever feeling satisfied and without changing her appearance. Also has some political skills, as she is the president of the student council of the High School the group attends. Her love of politics seems based in a joy of enforcing the rules. She also has her own internet site, “Dr. Sakura,” where she berates she calls “hopeless” in what some might consider an attempt to help them - though she obviously gets a good deal of sadistic enjoyment out of ridiculing their complaints. (The anime suggests that she herself might qualify as a “hopeless” person). She seems to pull Ikkou into doing extra work for her own (or her sister’s) convenience, or for the temple. All in all, she is a sadistic character, but she is not without concern for other people, and is especially attached to her younger sister, Hinata.
- Jotoku Kawahara (河原浄徳 Kawahara Jotoku?)
- Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama
- Head Monk of the Temple that the group resides in, grandmother to Ikkou, and Assistant Principal to the High School that the group attends. She is extremely strict to Ikkou more than anyone, though this is primarily because she believes him to be spoiled and lazy and does not train hard enough to keep himself from awakening. There have been occasions in the early part of the series where she has let an awakening or another infringement of temple policy go by unpunished, but by the end of the second season she seems to think she might have been too lax with him. She is generally firm with the nuns as well as Ikkou, though Ikkou seems to be the one most frequently in a position to be punished. She, like the other characters, strikes Ikkou repeatedly without remorse but she uses her staff. There seems to be some indication that in her youth Jotoku was a beauty (not only she claims this, but all the older monks around her still seem to think of her as attractive). In the brief points where she is portrayed young, we do not see her face, but she has long hair and even seems to be taller (probably a gag).
- Kazuki Kazusano (上野一希 Kazusano Kazuki?)
- Voiced by: Asami Sanada
- The main antagonist of the second season, her purpose is to awaken Ikkou so that she can release her innate and uncontrollable spiritual powers. Even though she has an antagonistic role in the series, in another sense she seems to be on Ikkou’s side - that is, she seems to want to enjoy her youth as much as Ikkou does, and in much the same way - with a member of the opposite sex. She states that she wants to help him in developing his spiritual powers, although what she seems to consider “helping” is different from what the protagonists would consider helping. Since Ikkou’s powers are dangerous, the nuns of Saienji hope for Ikkou to restrain himself from using his power too much, while Kazuki seems to believe that the very nature of his powers are essentially good and therefore incapable of doing harm. (The last episode of the series confirms that a strong, uncontrolled awakening can be warped into a force for evil, causing riots and the like.) Nonetheless, she does not seem to want to hurt Ikkou, and while her infatuation with him makes her forceful and competitive (even to the point of violence against Chitose), she is very determined and puts in strong effort to realize a goal that ought to be easier than it apparently is which is to be happy with Ikkou. Her catchphrase in Japanese is “mata joudo.”
- Miyako Amanogawa (天川京 Amanogawa Miyako?)
- The chief priestess of Saichouji and older sister to Haruka. She has long black hair and is very beautiful and busty. She seems very understanding of Ikkou; her main role in the series is to help train Hinata and, perhaps, help Ikkou to train his spiritual powers. One might also say she uses him to help Hinata, though it does not seem to be without some benefit (or at least not detrimental) to his own spiritual journey. At one point she even indicated that she wouldn’t mind if Ikkou left his present temple to work at hers. Like her younger sister she is flirtatious and doesn’t mind if Ikkou thinks anything perverted about her. She is shown in only a few episodes and is a relatively minor character.
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Season 1
| # | Title | Original airdate |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | “Don’t Awaken!!” “Ikase Naideyo!!” (いかせないでよっ!!) |
July 1, 2005 |
| A doll begins to haunt a doll memorial service, and our heroes needs to exorcise it! | ||
| 02 | “Don’t Fool Around!!” “Asoba Naideyo!!” (あそばないでよっ!!) |
July 8, 2005 |
| Ikko & Chitose sneaks into town, after using their summer vacation on working for Jotoku. | ||
| 03 | “Don’t Peek” “Nozoka Naideyo!!” (覗かないでよっ!!) |
July 15, 2005 |
| We meet Ikko’s best friend, Yanagi. (And he’s much more perverted than Ikko!) | ||
| 04 | “Don’t Be Frightened!!” “Obie Naideyo!!” (怯えないでよっ!!) |
July 22, 2005 |
| A Halloween special of Amaenaideyo! Our heroes explores a haunted house, because a little girl said ‘Help me’. | ||
| 05 | “Don’t Cosplay!!” “Kosura Naideyo!!” (コスらないでよっ!!) |
July 29, 2005 |
| Sakura’s & Chitose’s class competes with each others in a food selling contest. The winner will receive food tickets for a year. | ||
| 06 | “Don’t Transform!!” “Kawara Naideyo!!” (かわらないでよっ!!) |
August 5, 2005 |
| Ikko and the nuns go to a department store where there has been a restless spirit. They find a Super Sentai team that cannot rest until they perform one last time. After performing for Ikko and the nuns, one of them does not disappate. It’s up to Ikko and the nuns to exorcise him. | ||
| 07 | “Don’t Look for Me” “Sagasa Naideyo!!” (探さないでよっ!!) |
August 12, 2005 |
| Master Devil tries to jump from a bridge and kill himself, because Hinata only payed attention to a new kitty she rescued from dangerous dogs. | ||
| 08 | “Don’t Confess!!” “Kokura Naideyo!!” (コクらないでよっ!!) |
August 19, 2005 |
| Yuuko received a love letter from a boy and tries to hide it from the others. | ||
| 09 | “Don’t Sing!!” “Utawa Naideyo!!” (歌わないでよっ!!) |
August 26, 2005 |
| A ghost borrows Chitose’s body, only to become a superstar. | ||
| 10 | “Don’t Get Me Wet!!” “Nurasa Naideyo!!” (濡らさないでよっ!!) |
September 2, 2005 |
| Jotoku sends Ikko and the rest to an old man, because they’re going to help him with cleaning his temple. | ||
| 11 | “Don’t Irritate Me” “Aserasa Naideyo!!” (焦らさないでよっ!!) |
September 9, 2005 |
| A Christmas Episode of Amaenaideyo. | ||
| 12 | “Don’t Awaken!!” “Mezame Naideyo!!” (めざめないでよっ!!) |
September 16, 2005 |
| Ikko suddenly faints after the ‘Last bell’, and Chitose has to ‘Guard him’. | ||
| 13 (OVA) | “Don’t Take a Break!!” “Yasuma Naideyo!!” (休まないでよっ!!) |
DVD Release |
| The Amaenaideyo gang travels to an old hotel, after winning a TV game show. | ||
[edit] Season 2
| # | Title | Original airdate |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | “Don’t Tempt Me!!” “Sasowa Naideyo!!” (さそわないでよっ!!) |
January 4, 2006 |
| Ikko meets a new girl called Kazuki. | ||
| 02 | “Don’t Fan Me!!” “Ougiga Naideyo!!” (扇がないでよっ!!) |
January 11, 2006 |
| Ikko & the gang are finally second year high school students! | ||
| 03 | “Don’t Come Back!!” “Modora Naideyo!!” (もどらないでよっ!!) |
January 18, 2006 |
| Yanagi falls in love with Kazuki. | ||
| 04 | “Don’t Haniwa!!” “Haniwa Naideyo!!” (ハニワないでよっ!!) |
January 25, 2006 |
| Hinata signs Ikko up on a Haniwa club membership. | ||
| 05 | “Don’t Fall!!” “Ochi Naideyo!!” (堕ちないでよっ!!) |
February 1, 2006 |
| Jotoku sends Ikko & Hinata away to Haruka’s sister. | ||
| 06 | “Don’t Be Perplexed!!” “Mayowa Naideyo!!” (迷わないでよっ!!) |
February 8, 2006 |
| Ikko & Hinata explores a strange cave. | ||
| 07 | “Don’t Mate!!” “Sakara Naideyo!!” (サカらないでよっ!!) |
February 15, 2006 |
| Dogs around the neighborhood tries to mate with Sumi, because she is ‘In heat’. | ||
| 08 | “Don’t Egg!!” “Tamara Naideyo!!” (タマらないでよっ!!) |
February 22, 2006 |
| Yuuko tries to make a perfect Egg to a sick kid. | ||
| 09 | “Don’t Cry!!” “Naka Naideyo!!” (泣かないでよっ!!) |
March 1, 2006 |
| The Amaenaideyo gang takes care of a Baby. | ||
| 10 | “Don’t Meddle” “Ijira Naideyo!!” (いじらないでよっ!!) |
March 8, 2006 |
| Kazuki makes a plan, where getting Ikko’s power is the subject. | ||
| 11 | “Don’t Act Spoiled” “Amaenaideyo!!” (あまえないでよっ!!) |
March 15, 2006 |
| Ikko faints, and Jotoku & Chitose are watching him while he’s sleeping. | ||
| 12 | “Don’t End!!” “Owara Naideyo!!” (終わらないでよっ!!) |
March 22, 2006 |
| Ikko ‘Awakens’ too much and goes crazy, while Kazuki disappeared because of Ikko’s power! It’s up to Chitose & the gang to stop him! | ||
| 13 (OVA) | “Don’t be fooled!!” “Damasare Naideyo” (ダマされないでよつ!!) |
DVD Release |
| An interview episode with the Amaenaideyo gang. | ||
[edit] Media
Several CDs & DVD of the Amaenaideyo series have been released in Japan, since it appeared in 2005. Currently, there’s 10 DVDs, 4 CD’s & 2 figures from this series. There were also ‘Limited Edition’ versions of the first volume on each season. The Limited Edition version contained a Bonus CD with Tv-sized versions of the intro/outro + a remix. Lyrics were also in the cover.
[edit] DVDs
[edit] Amaenaideyo Vol. 1
Episodes:
- Don’t Awaken!!
- Don’t Fool Around!!
Special Features:
- “Afurete Yuku no wa Konno Kimochi” Promo Video
- Character Sketches (1)
- “Episode 0″ Audio Drama Episode
- Commentary on the 1st episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo Vol. 2
Episodes:
- Don’t Peek!!
- Don’t Be Frightened!!
- Don’t Cosplay
Special Features:
- Textless Ending
- Cast Interview
- Character Sketches (2)
- Commentary on the 3rd episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo Vol. 3
Episodes:
- Don’t Transform!!
- Don’t Look for Me
- Don’t Confess!!
Special Features:
- Textless Openings (6 Versions)
- Character Sketches (3)
- Cast Interview (2)
- Commentary on the 6th episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo Vol. 4
Episodes:
- Don’t Sing!!
- Don’t Get Me Wet!!
- Don’t Irritate Me
Special Features:
- 3 TV Commercials
- Character Sketches (4)
- Commentary on the 10th episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo Vol. 5
Episodes:
- Don’t Awaken!!
- Don’t Take a Break!! (OVA)
Special Features:
- Special Interview
- Character Sketches (5)
- Commentary on the 12th episode & the OVA.
[edit] Amaenaideyo!! Katsu! Vol. 1
Episodes:
- Don’t Tempt Me!!
- Don’t Fan Me!!
Special Features:
- “Amaenaideyo!!” Promotion Video
- Character Sketches
- Original Sound Drama
- Commentary on the 1st episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo!! Katsu! Vol. 2
Episodes:
- Don’t Come Back!!
- Don’t Haniwa!!
- Don’t Fall!!
Special Features:
- Textless Opening
- Textless Ending
- Cast Interview (1)
- Character Sketches (2)
- Commentary on the 3rd episode.
[edit] Amaenaideyo!! Katsu! Vol. 3
Episodes:
- Don’t be Perplexed!!
- Don’t Mate!!
- Don’t Egg!!)
Special Features:
- “Amaenaideyo!! Cast Interview TV Special”
- Character Sketches (3)
- Commentary on the 8th Episode.
[edit] CDs
- Amaenaideyo - Soundtrack Natsu Ban
- Amaenaideyo - Happy Christmas
- Amaenaideyo - Soundtrack Fuyu Ban
- Amaenaideyo - Kyara Son de Katsu
[edit] References
- ^ Amaenaideyo!! (manga) at Anime News Network’s Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-19.
- ^ Amaenaideyo!! (manga) at Anime News Network’s Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-19.
- ^ Amaenaideyo!! (anime) at Anime News Network’s Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-19.
- ^ Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! (anime) at Anime News Network’s Encyclopedia. Accessed 2007-02-19.
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Official site
- (Japanese) VAP Offical Site
- (Japanese) Comic Gum Amaenaideyo Site
- (Japanese) Tokyo MX Amaenaideyo Site
- (Japanese) Tokyo MX Amaenaideyo Katsu Site
- (Japanese) Bandai Channel Amaenaideyo site
- (Japanese) AT-X Amaenaideyo Site
- Amaenaideyo Episodes
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