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Azumanga Daioh: The Animation

Original title: Azumanga daiô
  • TV Series
  • 2002
  • TV-PG
  • 24m
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Azumanga Daioh: The Animation (2002)
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A humorous and highly unpredictable animated series following a group of high school girls and their teachers.A humorous and highly unpredictable animated series following a group of high school girls and their teachers.A humorous and highly unpredictable animated series following a group of high school girls and their teachers.

  • Stars
    • Tomoko Kaneda
    • Yuki Matsuoka
    • Chieko Higuchi
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    • Stars
      • Tomoko Kaneda
      • Yuki Matsuoka
      • Chieko Higuchi
    • 38User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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  • Episodes26

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    Tomoko Kaneda
    Tomoko Kaneda
    • Chiyo Mihama
    • 2002
    Yuki Matsuoka
    • Ayumu 'Osaka' Kasuga…
    • 2002
    Chieko Higuchi
    • Tomo Takino
    • 2002
    Rie Tanaka
    • Koyomi 'Yomi' Mizuhara…
    • 2002
    Yu Asakawa
    Yu Asakawa
    • Sakaki
    • 2002
    Jessica Boone
    Jessica Boone
    • Chiyo Mihama…
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    Christine M. Auten
    Christine M. Auten
    • Sakaki…
    • 2002
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    Kira Vincent-Davis
    • Ayumu Kasuga…
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    Nancy Novotny
    Nancy Novotny
    • Koyomi Mizuhara…
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    Mandy Clark
    • Tomo Takino…
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    Luci Christian
    Luci Christian
    • Yukari Tanizaki…
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    Allison L. Sumrall
    Allison L. Sumrall
    • Kagura…
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    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
    • Minamo Kurosawa…
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    Tiffany Grant
    Tiffany Grant
    • Kaorin…
    • 2002
    Akiko Hiramatsu
    Akiko Hiramatsu
    • Yukari Tanizaki
    • 2002
    Sakura Nogawa
    Sakura Nogawa
    • Kaorin
    • 2002
    Houko Kuwashima
    Houko Kuwashima
    • Kagura
    • 2002
    Aya Hisakawa
    Aya Hisakawa
    • Minamo 'Nyamo' Kurosawa
    • 2002
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    AirRandom

    Cutest show, *ever*!

    I could not possibly have the power of words to describe the levels of cute this precious series soars to. I've watched the entire series in fansubs, and when I see it, I smile, and smile, and smile.

    Azumanga Daioh covers the lives of six (or seven, if you count Kaorin) girls and three of their teachers as they make their way through high school in modern Japan. Originally adapted from a four-panel comic strip, the series runs for 26 episodes and spans the entire three years for the students.

    Possibly made from the sweetest mix of Pixie Stix sugar, the series was made to be kawaii-cute, and it knows it, but it never quite divulges in it (well, the Chiyo-chan penguin skit maybe), rather taking it as just another fact of the series and building deep characters around its premise. There's Chiyo, a privileged girl who entered high school at ten years old and is therefore insanely small comparitively, but is the cutest character from the series. There's Osaka, who is not really named Osaka but came *from* Osaka, and so was named that way; she's a little slow, but charming nonetheless. There's Sakaki, the tall, reticent girl who is fantastic at sports but wants nothing else than to be surrounded by fuzzy kittens all day (but has horrible luck with a homicidal cat), Kaorin, the girl who has an enormous crush on Sakaki but is instead stalked by the creepy Kimura-sensei, the classics teacher with roaming eyes and a continuously slacked jaw, and Kagura, the insanely competitive rival-but-friend of Sakaki and perhaps the most outspokenly athletic one of the group. There's Yomi, sensible and calm but self-conscious about her weight, and Tomo, the overambitious girl who has gone to school with Yomi all her life. And then there are Yukari-sensei and Minami-sensei, the two old schoolmates-turned teachers who lead (or sometimes just provoke) the group.

    The episodes mainly just delight in exploring the characters' personalities and seeing what happens. It's very Seinfeld-esque in the way that the show never quite focuses on one theme or storyline as its central plot device; rather, we just catch snippets of the years and watch the girls grow up. I was very sad that there were only 26 episodes... I even found myself getting a little teary-eyed near the end of the last episode. I wish there were more shows like this.
    10Crid

    I'm so glad I decided to try watching this

    I saw a trailer for Azumanga daioh and thought it was going to be childish nonsense. Admitedly the trailer only showed a modified version of the show's introduction sequence, rather than real footage from the show. Shame on the makers of the trailer, I say! Then I watched an episode of the show and was instantly hooked. This is probably one of the best comedy animes I've seen so far. While shows like Abenobashi or Excel Saga are funny in a zany way, Azumanga is funny in a more realistic way. As other reviewers have noted, there is no plot as such - it's more like a sitcom.

    The characters seem very likable and all have their own characteristics. Some of the teachers also feature, and I think this gives the show an interesting perspective as you see that they just as quirky as the kids. (OK, perhaps MORE quirky than some of the kids).

    One of the reasons this show has hooked me is that it is consistently funny. Some other shows I've seen have had a few episodes that were hilarious and a few that barely raised a smile. I think every episode of Azumanga has had me laughing out loud.

    If you haven't seen this show because the trailer put you off, don't panic! Yes, there's a certain amount of cuteness (especially Chiyo), but the show is a lot of fun. But the Muppets demonstrated that cuteness doesn't mean it's only for kids.

    Azumanga may not be suitable for young children because of some cuss words and slightly teenage/adult content (although children see that on TV before the watershed these days). Teenagers aren't likely to be too worried by any of that though.

    This 37-year-old male gives Azumanga daioh 5 stars out of 5!
    10kerpan

    2002's best comedy series came from Japan

    Azumanga Daioh (Hiroshi NISHIKIORI, 2002) (based on Kiyohiko AZUMA's comic strip of the same name)

    Take the fundamental sweetness of the best of the "Peanuts" TV specials, mix it with the whacked out humor of "Calvin and Hobbes", add in some stylistic homages to Isao Takahata's films (the memory scenes of "Only Yesterday" and his neglected 1999 masterpiece "Our Neighbors the Yamadas") -- and you have anything but a routine anime series. (It also reminds me a bit of the quirky short-lived TV series "Square Pegs" from many years ago). The show follows the lives of seven girls (including one 10 year old genius who skipped middle school) and three teachers (two highly dysfunctional, one _mostly_ sane) through all three years of high school (that's how the system works in Japan). This is mostly side-splittingly funny, though it managed to evoke a few furtive tears before it ended. The characters are everything in this virtually plotless traversal of three years of school (and vacations). Although this series runs for 26 episodes, it ends all too quickly -- I was far from weary of the charming and loveable characters portrayed here. (The best term to describve the show is, of course, Japanese -- "kawai" which means not only ultra-cute but very loveable). This show was immensely popular in Japan, and has recently been licensed for release in the USA (thank you ADV).
    10planktonrules

    A wonderful Anime--great for those unfamiliar with the genre

    My teen watches, breaths and lives Anime and Manga. And after hearing about Japanese animation NON-STOP for some time, I thought I'd give it a whirl several years back. As a kid, Japanese animation was synonymous with lousy production values and dull plots. Often this was not the fault of the original production company, but due to American companies cutting the shows to pieces and splicing it all back together in an awful and confusing mess. SPEED RACER is the best example of this. So, despite my predisposition to hate it, I did agree to try some Anime once again.

    Some Anime, not matter how much I try, I cannot and never will enjoy--particularly ones featuring exploding giant robots ("mecha" anime)--I'm just not particularly interested in this style. And some I have enjoyed mildly (such as DEATH NOTE), but of all the anime I have tried, by far my favorite is AZUMANGA DAIO. Regardless of where it was made, it is just wonderful entertainment. What I particularly like is that unlike so much of the super-fanciful anime, this is about a bunch of high school girls--and most of their adventures are very mundane--no explosions, no Pokemon battles and no life or death struggles. It's so good because the characters are all so well made and endearing--you really come to love them. Unlike many other Animes I have watched, the girls on the show seem almost like real people (except 'Osaka'--who is just plain weird!). This really surprised me--I thought Anime was pretty boring up until I watched this series! I am a high school teacher and apparently this series is pretty popular among my students as well. For teens and adults not 100% "gung-ho" about anime, this is an excellent series that will surely entertain. If you don't enjoy it, then there really is no hope for you coming to appreciate Anime.
    10huxleyhobbes

    Absolutely, categorically fantastic.

    I usually try to avoid hyperbole - I've studied enough English to know how overdone it can be. And in this case I will avoid hyperbole as well. I can quite honestly say that Azumanga Daioh is the best anime I've ever seen, and probably the best show.

    Scratch that, actually. The number of *things* of any form which can match Azumanga can be counted on the fingers of both hands.

    In every single episode, I found myself laughing out loud, going "Awwww, sooo cute!", and smiling with just... happiness. This is an idiosyncratic show, but also an incredibly poignant and touching one. I can think of nothing else which touches me so deeply that it makes me cry a tenth as often as And does. In that sense, it is the best feel-good panacea I have ever come across, or heard of. It's possible I am forgetting a Norse myth which spoke of something better, but I doubt it.

    The show is also, of course, incredibly funny. Whilst there is the occasional joke lost in translation, or which benefits from a little knowledge of Japanese culture, the vast majority of the humor is accessible to anybody who cares to watch it. It has more classic lines than anything except perhaps Monty Python.

    Put simply, this show has everything necessary to be a classic. It is for Azumanga Daioh that anime and television and efficient, modern distribution methods exist. If you have any soul, any joy in your body, I cannot recommend this enough. Import it, track it down in stores, do whatever you can to get a hold of it. Well, anything except theft. Everyone involved with the creation of this masterpiece deserves every penny they are paid, and several edifices to their greatness besides.

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    • Trivia
      The title of the show is essentially meaningless. The comic strip on which the show is based was written by Azuma Kiyohiko, and "Azumanga" is an amalgalm of his name and "manga", the Japanese word for comic books. "Daioh" comes from "Dengeki Daioh" ("Great Electric Shock King"), the monthly Japanese comic anthology in which the comics originally ran.
    • Quotes

      [Osaka is looking around the classroom, turning her head, eyes wandering in a crazy pattern, unfocused]

      Kaorin: Osaka? What are you doing?

      Ayumu 'Osaka' Kasuga: [still moving her eyes and head about] You know those tiny bubbles inside your eyes you sometimes catch? Yeah, I'm trackin' 'em down as we speak.

      Kaorin: [dumbfounded] ... I see. Goooood luck with that.

      Ayumu 'Osaka' Kasuga: [distantly, carrying on] Uh-huh. Uh, thank you...

    • Connections
      Featured in AMV Hell (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Soramimi Cake
      Lyrics by Aki Hata

      Music and Arrangements by Hikaru Nanase (as Masumi Itô)

      Vocals by Oranges and Lemons

      Courtesy of Lantis

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2002 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Korean
      • German
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Azumanga Daioh
    • Production companies
      • Azumanga Daioh Production Committee
      • Genco
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    • Runtime
      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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