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Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group
Movie; Anime
1 Jan 1987
Japan
Japanese
70 min
Color
Stereo
Anime; Animation; Comedy
See Description
Project A-ko is a popular comedic anime and manga series. It began as a series of four movies, and later two alternate-universe OVAs (the "Vs." series) were released. This parody series references and lampoons a number of other works of anime from the 1970s and 1980s. The title itself is a reference to a Jackie Chan movie, Project A. Production of the first movie included several artists who would later go onto become popular in their own works, including Kia Asamiya and Atsuko Nakajima. Also noted is the western production of the soundtrack of the first movie, credited to Joey Carbone & Richie Zito.

Project A-ko was initially planned to be part of the Cream Lemon series of hentai OVAs, but during the production of the series it was decided to make it into a more mainstream title. However, one can see some of the milder H elements in the series, such as B-ko's possibly lesbian sexual interest in C-ko, that were left in. The only sequence animated during its Cream Lemon days left in the revised production is B-ko's private bath scene.

The English language version was produced and released by Central Park Media and was one of the first Anime series brought to the western market. It has had a profound impact in Japanese animation and manga and has become a benchmark and a cornerstone of the industry ever since. While not the most outrageous anime anymore, it was once considered to be over the top and ushered in a new style of humor that is common to many Anime today.

The first Project A-ko movie is often considered the best of the series, and is known for its clever blend of action, screwball comedy, and satirical jabs at anime conventions.

The plot revolves around Eiko (or, "A-ko") Magami, a red-haired girl who just happens to be stronger and faster than anyone else alive. However, A-ko considers herself to be perfectly normal, and worries mostly about getting to school on time. Her best friend is Shiiko (or, "C-ko") Kotobuki, possibly the whiniest case of arrested development in anime history. The two girls transfer to Graviton High School and catch the attention of Biko (or, "B-ko") Daitokuji, a brilliant (but spoiled-rotten) classmate with a knack for building humongous mecha in no time flat.

B-ko develops an unexpected crush on the innocent C-ko, and is determined to get A-ko out of the picture at any cost. Her determination goes from being merely obsessive to homicidal when she realizes that she and A-ko were rivals back in kindergarten, and creates a series of killer mecha to defeat A-ko before the morning bell rings. All of them are trounced effortlessly by A-ko. In a final attempt at victory, B-ko makes the fight more personal by donning her infamous Akagiyama-23 battlesuit and challenging A-ko to a donnybrook that devastates the school and a good part of Graviton City...

...meanwhile, Earth is being threatened by an impossibly humongous spaceship from the aliens of the Lepton Kingdom of Alpha-Cygni, who have come to Earth to retrieve their long-lost princess, who turns out, strangely enough, to be none other than C-ko.

From Wikipedia
English
Yûji Moriyama - Director
Takao Koyama - Writer
English
Teryl Rothery as Magami Eiko (A-ko)
Venus Terzo as Daitokuji Biiko (B-ko)
Cathy Weseluck as Kotobuki Shiiko (C-ko)
Scott McNeil as Captain Napolipolita
Lynda Boyd as Miss Ayumi
Ian James Corlett as Hikari Daitokuji
Robert O Smith as D Radio Announcer
Terry Klassen as Additional Voices
Merrilyn Gann as Additional Voices


Japanese
Itou Miki as Magami Eiko (A-ko)
Shinohara Emi as Daitokuji Biiko (B-ko)
Tomizawa Michie as Kotobuki Shiiko (C-ko)
Tesshô Genda as 'D'
Shuuichi Ikeda as Captain Napolipolita
Asami Mukaidono as Miss Ayumi
Daisuke Gouri as Mari
Sayuri Ikemoto as Mari (female)
Youko Ogai as Asa
Yoshino Takamori as Ine
Megumi Hayashibara as Ume
Tamio Ohki as Defense Minister
Houchu Ohtsuka as Hikari Daitokuji
Songs
Ending Theme
Title: Kokoro Mo Jump Shite! - Natsu No Intro
Lyrics:

Koibitotachi de ni giwau
Tori zoini aru diner
Anato no tsukata fuini mitsukete
Koe kaketa hirusagari
Sukoshi maenara tomodachi no kare datta nonine
Nazeka fushigina yokan ni
Mune ga tokimeita

Oh baby, feel my inspiration
And baby, take my invitation
Mabushii kisetsu ga hakon de kita melody
Everytime you look at me
I know you wanna be my new boyfriend
Natsu no intro wa nari hajimeru

Hazumu oshaberi ni itsu ka
Vanilla shake mo toketeku
Honto wa zutto suki datta koto
Hajimete uchi akeruwa
Radio no oto ga okiikute
Kikitorenaiyoto
Watashi no kao o nozokikomu
Polo shirt no anata

Oh baby, feel my inspiration
And baby, take my invitation
Atarashii kaze ni kokoro mo jump shite
Everytime you smile at me
You know I wanna be your new girlfriend
Mitsuzuketeta yume ga kanaizoo

Kondo kanojo ni attara
Nante ieba ii no ka na?

Oh baby, feel my inspiration
And baby, take my invitation
Mabushii kisetsu ga hakon de kita melody
Everytime you look at me
I know you wanna be my new boyfriend
Natsu no intro wa nari hajimeru

Oh baby, feel my inspiration
And baby, take my invitation
Atarashii kaze ni kokoro mo jump shite
Everytime you smile at me
You know I wanna be your new girlfriend
Mitsuzuketeta yume ga kanaizoo

feel my inspiration
take my invitation

dreams you come true
Added: 10-Jan-1999     Last Update: 15-Feb-2008







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