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Shugo Chara
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Encompass art of the kickoff manga volume featuring Amu Hinamori.

しゅごキャラ!
( Shugo Kyara! )
Genre Magical girl
Manga
Written by Peach-Pit
Published by Kodansha
English language publisher

NA

Del Rey Manga (former)
Kodansha The states

Magazine Nakayoshi
Demographic Shōjo
Original run Dec 28, 2005August iii, 2010
Volumes 12 (with Shugo Chara! Encore!) (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by Kenji Yasuda
Produced past Tomoko Gujima
Aya Yoshino
Nao Yoshida
Shinsaku Hatta
Shinichi Nakamura
Written past Michiru Shimada
Music past Di'LL
Studio Satelight
Licensed past

NA

Crunchyroll

Original network TV Tokyo
Original run October 6, 2007 September 27, 2008
Episodes 51 (List of episodes)
Anime telly serial
Shugo Chara!! Doki—
Directed past Kenji Yasuda
Produced by Tomoko Gujima
Aya Yoshino
Nao Yoshida
Shinsaku Hatta
Takahiro Suzuki
Shinichi Nakamura
Written past Hiroshi Ōnogi
Music by Di'LL
Studio Satelight
Licensed by

NA

Crunchyroll

Original network TV Tokyo
Original run Oct 4, 2008 September 26, 2009
Episodes 51 (List of episodes)
Manga
Shugo Chara-chan!
Written by Mizushima Naftaren
Published by Kodansha
English publisher

NA

Kodansha Usa

Magazine Nakayoshi
Demographic Shojo
Original run March 3, 2008December 1, 2010
Volumes 4
Anime television series
Shugo Chara! Party!
Directed by Kenji Yasuda (Chief)
Tatsufumi Itō
Produced by Tomoko Gujima
Aya Yoshino
Nao Yoshida
Shinsaku Hatta
Shinichi Nakamura
Written past Hiroshi Ōnogi
Music by Di'LL
Studio Satelight
Licensed past

NA

Crunchyroll

Original network TV Tokyo
Original run Oct 3, 2009 March 27, 2010
Episodes 25 (List of episodes)
Manga
Shugo Chara! Encore!
Written by Peach-Pit
Published past Kodansha
Mag Nakayoshi
Demographic Shōjo
Original run April 2010September 2010
Volumes 1 (List of volumes)
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Shugo Chara! ( しゅごキャラ! , Shugo Kyara! ), besides known every bit My Guardian Characters , is a Japanese shōjo manga series created by the manga author duo, Peach-Pit. The story centers on elementary school daughter Amu Hinamori, whose popular exterior, referred to as "absurd and spicy" past her classmates, contrasts with her introverted personality. When Amu wishes for the courage to exist reborn as her would-be self, she is surprised to find three colorful eggs the side by side morning, which hatch into three Guardian Characters: Ran, Miki, and Su.

Shugo Chara! is serialized in the magazine Nakayoshi and published by Kodansha in Japan. Del Rey has licensed the English linguistic communication manga rights, releasing the start volume on March 27, 2007. Information technology won the 2008 Kodansha Manga Award for best children's manga.

Shugo Chara! has also been adjusted into a l-one episode anime boob tube series of the same title produced by Satelight under the direction of Kenji Yasuda and debuted on October six, 2007 on TV Tokyo. On July 20, 2008, Anime News Network reported that the Shugo Chara! anime would be continued for a second yr under the title Shugo Chara!! Doki—, the get-go episode airing on October x, 2008; the official anime website subsequently announced an Oct 4, 2008 showtime date.

On October 3, 2009, Shugo Chara! began featuring another serial. The new program, Shugo Chara Party! containing Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki and Shugo Chara Pucchi Puchi! follow the current anime series as its power-upwardly. The last episode aired on March 26, 2010.[ane] [2]

Plot [edit]

The main protagonist of the story, Amu Hinamori, is a female person student attending Seiyo Elementary.[3] At first glance, her classmates refer to her attitude and appearance as "absurd and spicy" and rumors speculate about her personal life. Still, her real personality is that of a very shy girl who has problem showing her truthful personality. One nighttime, Amu wishes for the courage to prove her "would-exist" self, and the side by side morn, she finds 3 brightly colored eggs—pinkish, blueish, and green—in her bed. These eggs hatch into three fairy-like guardians called "Shugo Charas" (Guardian Characters): Ran (pinkish), Miki (blue), and Su (green). The Guardian Characters aid Amu in discovering who she truly is and help fulfil Amu'southward dreams. Amu's life becomes much more complex, as she struggles to deal with her "would-exist" selves and Seiyo Simple's Guardians, who each have a Guardian Character of their own. People with Guardian Characters can "chara-nari" (grapheme transform) or "character modify". Each transformation has special powers, mainly for attacking or defending. Character changes have special powers too, merely have more practical uses. Subsequently, they recruit Amu as the "Joker" to search for X Eggs and X Characters, the corrupted forms of people'south dreams, then the Guardians can purify their dreams. In Japanese, the egg is shortened.

Meanwhile, the Easter Company is extracting people's eggs, in search of a special egg called the Embryo. The Embryo is believed to grant any wish to the i who possesses it. However, the procedure creates X Eggs and X Characters.

After on in the series, a fourth (yellow) egg named Diamond is born. Unlike Amu's other Guardian Characters, she is only seen a few times in the serial. Due to Amu's mixed feelings before Diamond was born, she becomes an Ten graphic symbol and is "stolen" by idol vocalist Hoshina Utau, who uses Diamond to character change for her concerts, planned by Easter equally part of their plan to get the Embryo. Afterward, Diamond is purified and becomes a regular Guardian Graphic symbol. She would and then appear in times of heavy crisis.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

In December 2005, Peach Pit announced that they were working on a new shōjo manga series called Shugo Chara! The first chapter was published in the February 2006 edition of Nakayoshi magazine.[4] The first book drove was and so republished on July 6, 2006 by Nakayoshi publisher Kodansha. In improver to the regular volumes, the series was released in limited editions in Japan, each of which included different cover fine art from the regular editions, metallic foil sleeves, and a set of postcards featuring Amu in various outfits and poses post-obit the color theme of the dust jackets.[5] Del Rey Manga announced that information technology acquired the English language language rights to Shugo Chara! during MangaNEXT 2006 and released the first volume on March 27, 2007.[6] Kodansha United states published the entire series in 2011.[7]

The series was put on hiatus along with two other series, Rozen Maiden and Zombie-Loan, in December 2008 due to a sudden illness and hospitalization of 1 of the authors. 1 month later, Peach-Pit announced that all 3 series will resume and thanked their fans for the support during the illness.[eight]

There is a four-volume spin-off manga series called Shugo Chara Chan!, featuring drawings past Mizushima Naftaren, which is in yonkoma (4-panel) comics mode and focuses on Amu'south guardians. At that place is no special edition version of the spin-off serial.[9]

The January issue of Kodansha's Nakayoshi mag confirmed on December 1, 2009, that Peach-Pit would be ending the Shugo Chara! manga in the adjacent issue on December 28.[ten] A sequel series was later appear, titled Shugo Chara! Encore!, and ran between April and September 2010 bug of Nakayoshi.[xi]

Anime [edit]

Shugo Chara! was adapted into an anime television serial of the aforementioned title in 2007. The television series is produced by Satelight under the management of Kenji Yasuda and was first broadcast on the Japanese network, TV Tokyo. Consisting of fifty-i episodes, the first episode, "A Guardian Character is Born!" ( しゅごキャラ誕生! , Shugo Kyara Tanjō! ), aired on October half-dozen, 2007. The episodes were rebroadcast by five other networks within a few days subsequently the initial circulate on TV Tokyo.

Half dozen pieces of theme music by the J-pop group Buono! are used for the first flavor—two opening themes and four closing themes. The opening theme for the first twenty-half-dozen episodes is "Kokoro no Tamago" ( こころのたまご , lit. "Egg of the Eye"); and the last twenty-v episodes, "Minna Daisuki" ( みんなだいすき , lit. "I Honey Everyone" ). The closing theme for the first twelve episodes is "Honto no Jibun" ( ホントのじぶん , lit. "True Self"); episodes thirteen to twenty-six, "Ren'ai Passenger" ( 恋愛 ライダー , Ren'ai Raidā , lit. "Dear Rider"); episodes 20-seven to xxx-9, "Kiss! Buss! Osculation!"; and the last twelve episodes, "Gachinko de Ikō!" ( ガチンコでいこう! , lit. "Compete And Get!"). In that location are also four insert songs, all sung by Nana Mizuki: "Meikyū Butterfly", first sung in episode 12; "Black Diamond", starting time in episode 39; "Heartful Song", get-go in episode 47; and "Taiyou ga Niau yo", kickoff in episode 93.

A second twelvemonth of episodes, under the title Shugo Chara!! Doki— ( しゅごキャラ!!どきっ ), began airing the week after the fifty-offset episode, on Oct 4, 2008; previously, Anime News Network reported that it was scheduled for October 10, 2008 on AT-Ten.[12] Two opening themes sung past Shugo Chara Egg! and another two by Guardians 4 have been used; the opening theme for the starting time twelve episodes is "Minna no Tamago" ( みんなのたまご , lit. "Everyone'southward Egg"); the second is "Shugo Shugo!" ( しゅごしゅご! , lit. "Guardian Guardian!"), used in episodes 60-five to episode seventy-six; and the 3rd opening is "Omakase♪Guardian" ( おまかせ♪がーデイアン , lit. "Exit it to the♪Guardians"), by Guardians 4. The fourth and final opening is "School Days" sung past Guardians four. The ending theme is "Rottara Rottara" ( ロッタラ ロッタラ , lit. "Lotta Beloved Lotta Dear") by Buono!.[13] A 2nd ending theme, "Co-no-Mi-chi" ( co·no·mi·chi , lit. "This Road"), also past Buono!, took its place from episode 69 to 76. The tertiary catastrophe, "MY BOY", also sung by Buono!, started showing from episode 77 to 89. The fourth ending theme is chosen "Take it Easy!", as well sung by Buono!, took its place from episode 90 and onwards. The opening theme for the Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki segment is "Watashi no Tamago" (My Egg) performed by Shugo Chara! Egg, while the opening for Shugo Chara! Party itself is "Party Time!" by Guardians 4. The kickoff ending is "Bravo! Bravo!" performed by Buono!.[xiv]

Crunchyroll announced on November 19, 2008 that it volition be streaming Shugo Chara! with English language subtitles along with other anime series from Television Tokyo.[15]

On August 25, 2009, Anime News Network reported that a new series will premiere in Nihon on October 3, 2009.[ane] This serial is titled Shugo Chara Party! featuring anime and live-activity segments and contains the anime Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki, the "ability-upward" of the Shugo Chara!! Doki— anime as its main segment and Shugo Chara Pucchi Puchi!, anime shorts starring Ran, Miki, Su, and Diamond. Director Kenji Yasuda connected to oversee both Shugo Chara!!! Dokki Doki and Shugo Chara Pucchi Puchi!.[ii]

Musical [edit]

A musical theatre adaptation of Shugo Chara! set up to run from August 13 to August 23 was announced in January 2009, with all members of Shugo Chara Egg! actualization in the play.[sixteen] On May 1, 2009, news reports revealed Yuuka Maeda in the pb role as Amu, Kanon Fukuda as Nadeshiko, and Akari Saho and Ayaka Wada as role of the ensemble cast.[17] [18] Other bandage members for the musical included Hidemi Hikita as Tadase, Meimi Tamura every bit Yaya, Yuta Koseki as Kukai, Karin Yagishita equally Rima, Reo Sawada every bit Kairi, KENN as Ikuto, and Misaki Yonemura equally Utau.[xviii] Shortly afterward the announcement, Hello! Project stated that Maeda, Fukuda, and Wada were withdrawing from Shugo Chara Egg! subsequently the musical to debut in Smileage.[19] The DVD for the musical was released on October 23, 2009.[20]

Merchandising [edit]

Video games [edit]

Konami has released three video games, based on the manga, for the Nintendo DS. The beginning, titled Shugo Chara! Iii Eggs and the Joker in Love! ( しゅごキャラ!3つのたまごと恋するジョーカー , Shugo Kyara! Mittsu no Tamago to Koisuru Jyōkā ), was released in Japan on March 13, 2008.[21] It follows Amu'southward adventures as she purifies Ten Eggs, as well equally pursuing any of the dearest interests available (Ikuto, Tadase, Kairi, Nikaidou and Nagehiko). The second game, titled Shugo Chara! Amu's Rainbow-Colored Character Alter! ( しゅごキャラ!あむのにじいろキャラチェンジ , Shugo Kyara! Amu no Nijiiro Kyara Chenji ), was released in Nihon on November half dozen, 2008.[22] Information technology's a raising sim where Amu must develop her relationship with any of the available characters (the Guardians, Ikuto, Utau, Nikaidou and Nagehiko) during three months, with the target of bringing a partner to the "All-time Friends Festival". Two songs from the game, "Nijiiro Chara Change!" ( にじいろキャラチェンジ! , Nijiiro Kyara Chenji! , lit. "Rainbow Colored Grapheme Change") and "Saikyō Love Power" ( 最強LOVE Ability , lit. "Greatest Love Power"), were released as a CD single on November v, 2008.[23] The third game, titled Shugo Chara! Norinori! Chara Na-rhythm♪ ( しゅごキャラ! ノリノリ!キャラなりズム♪ , Shugo Chara! Norinori! Chara-Narizumu ), was released in Japan on Baronial six, 2009.[24] It's a rhythm game that features all the main characters' image songs, as well as giving modest character Yua more exposure.

Reception [edit]

The Shugo Chara! manga has received positive reviews from English critics. Phil Theobald, writing for Newtype USA, states that while the premise may be fairly complicated, "the clean art and solid storytelling by Peach-Pit brand it piece of cake to follow." Thobald goes on to say that Shugo Chara! is "an interesting and humorous spin on the archetype 'magical girl' genre."[25]

Carlo Santos, writing for Anime News Network, states, "The best thing since Sugar Sugar Rune? Perhaps not ... but information technology's damn close."[26] In a afterwards review, Santos compares Shugo Chara! to Cardcaptor Sakura and Sailor Moon, adding, "it addresses the complexities of the human being psyche, from joke characters like the fortune-teller who doesn't trust her own abilities, to Nikaidou's own personal conflict over his childhood dreams."[27]

Along with the positive reviews, Shugo Chara! was awarded the 2008 Kodansha Manga Award for all-time children'south manga.[28] The anime adaptation became 1 of the 10 most watched anime programs during the calendar week of Apr 7–13, 2008, when its Apr 12 circulate received an average household viewership rating of 4.2%.[29] [xxx] It later returned to the top 10 during the week of July 21–27, 2008, when its July 26 broadcast received an average rating of 4.1%.[31]

The series was listed equally existence the quaternary best-selling shojo manga holding and the 14th best overall manga property in America for the first quarter of 2009.[32] [33] Jason Thompson felt that the manga focused on self-esteem, and that the artist'south drawing skills carried the work.[34]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Shugo Chara! official website by Peach-Pit (in Japanese)
  • Anime official website (in Japanese)
  • Shugo Chara! at Idiot box Tokyo (in Japanese)
  • Shugo Chara!! Doki— at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
  • Shugo Chara! Party! at TV Tokyo (in Japanese)
  • The official Shugo Chara! at Konami (in Japanese)
  • Shugo Chara Chan! at Kodansha (in Japanese)
  • Shugo Chara! (manga) at Anime News Network'south encyclopedia

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