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Animal Yokochō (アニマル横町, Animaru Yokochō
?, trans. Animal Alley) is a Japanese manga and anime series aimed at children about a little
girl who has a doorway to another world in her room, from which
three bizarre and frequently-annoying stuffed animal-like creatures emerge to
make her life "interesting". The manga was created by Ryō Maekawa
and is serialized in Ribon
Magazine, Ribon Original and Ribon
Bikkuri. This manga's characters originally appeared in
Ribon Original as quiz column's characters. The manga won
the award for children's manga
at the 51st Shogakukan Manga Awards[2].
In 2008, Cartoon Network Philippines made an English version of the
anime called "Ani-Yoko: My Next Door Neighbor"
Characters
- Ami
- Voiced by: Erika
(voice actor) (Japanese) (English voice unknown)
- Ami Matsuzaki (松崎 亜美), the protagonist of the anime, is a
preschool student who is quite mature for her age and has just
moved into a new home and neighborhood with her family. She is
intelligent and imaginative, but grounded and a bit easily
flustered. The revelation that a gate to Ani-Yoko is in her room,
and the increasingly bizarre actions of her three visitors,
frequently drive her to the brink of total distraction, yet she
seems to have gotten used to their presence, with Ami sharing some
of her regular life with them. Her date of birth is 15th December.
She is 5 years old. Her blood type is B.
- Iyo
- Voiced by: Rumi
Shishido (Japanese) Voiced by: Andrea Kwan
(English)
- Iyo (イヨ) is one of the three creatures from AniYoko,
known as "the Happy AniYoko Trio", who frequently visit Ami through
the door in her floor. She looks like a stuffed rabbit, and can use
a sort of energy discharged through the space between her ears for
all kinds of effects. She can also store objects and liquids in her
ears, to be dispensed as needed. Although she always tries to act
cheerful and cute, she is frequently selfish and vain. She also has
the habit of dying when abused or neglected, only to return to life
when a suitable apology is made. She somewhat resembles a Snowshoe
Rabbit. Her date of birth is the 4th of January. She is 3 years
old. But in the episode, "Ku-Chan's First Appearance", she
pretended to be 16 years old. Her blood type is A
- Kenta
- Voiced by: Naomi
Nagasawa (Japanese) Voiced by: David Lee
Mckinney (English)
- Kenta (ケンタ) has the appearance of a stuffed bear. He is
brusque, frequently rude, and sometimes picks up odd obsessions. He
has a love-hate dynamic with Iyo, with whom he is always arguing or
fighting but he still appears to be close to her. His attempts to
assert his species identity frequently end in disaster. He is
always seen wearing a red muffler, and it is usually a sign that
something is very wrong if he is without it. He also often gives
the punchline in jokes where all three of the
trio are involved. Kenta has a grandmother who's ironically a human
and is the one who gave him his scarf. He has a major crush on
Ami's friend, Ku-Chan. His date of birth is the 6th of May. He is 3
years old. His blood type is B
- Issa
- Voiced by: Yuko
Sato (Japanese) Voiced
by: Sarah Hauser (English)
- Issa (イッサ) is a creature that looks like a stuffed panda. He
refers to himself as "the empathic one" of the trio, puts the most
effort into trying to be nice to Ami, and makes many unsuccessful
efforts to make peace between Iyo and Kenta. His date of birth is
the 23rd of November. He is 3 years old. His blood type is AB
- Yamanami-san
- Voiced by: Kenyu
Horiuchi (Japanese)
- Yamanami-san (ヤマナミさん) is a horse-like creature, apparently the
leader of AniYoko. He frequently appears to make a small
contribution to the scene or some demand on the cast, and then
departs. Issa has said that all the creatures of AniYoko must obey
"Commander Yamanami" or face an unspecified but terrible
punishment. Yamanami also operates a "black-market mail-order"
service, which occasionally delivers goods to Ami's room. It is
implied that there are numerous Yamanamis, occupying different
roles in AniYoko society. He is 17 years old
- Ami's parents
- Ami's parents [Ami's mother's name is Ayako Matsuzaki (松崎あやこ)]
are occasionally heard but never seen throughout the anime. There
is no indication that they are aware of the existence of AniYoko or
any of the strange events surrounding Ami's life, although they do
sometimes notice the effects when something Ami or the three
creatures do affects their real-world activities.
- Ku-chan
- Voiced by: Kaori
Fukuhara (Japanese) Voiced by: Candice
Moore (English)
- Kumiko Takeda (竹田 久美子), also known as Ku-chan, is Ami's close
friend. She is rather timid and frail girl and is one of the few
people who can see the AniYoko Trio and others as they really are
(although she annoyingly looks for Kenta's batteries in belief that
he's a toy), and shares in some of the adventures that Ami has. She
seems to be very open to what happens. Her date of birth is the
21st of May. Kenta appears to have a crush on her, much to Iyo's
annoyance. Ku-chan suffers from a paralyzing fear of horses due to an
unfortunate incident in a stable (in anime, a horse bite her head
when she was a baby), so any interaction she has with Yananami-san
is extremely traumatic. Her date of birth is the 21st of May. She
is 5 years old. Her blood type is A.
- Catherine Maekawa
- Catherine Maekawa (カトリーヌ前川) is Ami's favorite manga artist. It is revealed in
the anime that she is currently engaged in a manga series about sumo wrestling. Iyo
has been to her house, after stowing away in a fan letter written
by Ami, but she did not appear to notice.
- Others
- Mr. Nonko-Chan (Mr. のんこちゃん). Voiced by: Kaori
Fukuhara.
- Mr. Nonko-Chan is Iyo's pet turtle that lives in her ear. It
was revealed in the first-half of the last episode that he lives in
a fully furnished room inside Iyo's ear.
- Match & Pitch (まっち&ピッチ). Voiced by: Nanae Kato
and Voiced by: Naoko
Suzuki.
- Match (まっち) is one of the recurring characters who appears
sporadically. Match is originally a girl (which was confirmed with
the dress she is wearing at the first ending theme of the anime),
but in the Cartoon Network English Dubbing, Match is addressed as a
"he" throughout the entire series. She and Kenta go way back in the
past as training partners in a Martial Arts Dojo and addresses him
as "Anikki" (Big Bro or Bro in Japanese). According to
Yamanami-san, Match is also a Jack-of-all-Trades in the
Professional world and considers her as the greatest bane of the
Yamanami Industries. It was never mentioned or confirmed what kind
of animal Match is (in one episode in the anime, Kenta does not
know himself), but she is rumored to be a Tarsier. Her date of birth is 4th of April. She
is 28 years old. Her blood type is A
- Pitch (ピッチ) is a Yellow Canary who accompanies Match to
everywhere she goes. Pitch also serves as Match's assistant at work
and does domestic duties for her. Pitch is 14 years old. Pitch's
blood type is AOB
- Shima Shimako (しま シマ子). Voiced by: Urara Takano
(Japanese), Voiced by:
Andrea Kwan (English)
- Shima Shimako (しま シマ子) like Yamanami-san is also a horse-like
(only Zebra-looking) creature who walks upright on two legs. She is
Aniyoko's showbiz idol (Model, Actress, Singer/Dancer) and is
admired by every girl in Aniyoko. Being Aniyoko's biggest
celebrity, she has a bratty celebrity-attitude. Yamanami-san is
very much obsessed with her and will do anything (to the point of
closing out his business) just to get a date with her. She'll try
to fix bad fashions that she see's people make
- Yayoi-Kun (弥生-クン) is a Koala
who, in the manga, wandered out of Aniyoko and managed to be unseen
by humans for two years. He's very silent. He has an alien-like
creature that lives in his nose. His name is a secret, so no one
knows his name.
- Matsumoto-Chin is a giraffe who's head is always hidden in a
cloud with a bright light. There's not much known about
Matsumoto-Chin, but Matsumoto-Chin is possibly a female, because
their name ends with "Chin", which is a playful variant of "Chan",
which is used for girls in Japan.
- Kotaro Matsuzaki (松崎 光太郎), Takeru. Voiced by: Fuyuka
Ooura.
- Matsumoto (マツモトさん), Sayuki (サユキ), Magurono (まぐろの抱き枕),
Shachihoko (しゃちほこ). Voiced
by: Wataru Hatano.
- Ako Aomori (青森 あこ), Ako-Sensei (あこ-先生), Botetechuto (ポテテチュート),
Miss Aomori (English). Voiced
by: Shizuka Ito (Japanese), Voiced by: Sarah Hauser
(English)
The gate to
AniYoko
It is explained in the anime that AniYoko itself is an
alternative world inhabited by stuffed-animal-like creatures. The
only method of travel between AniYoko and the human world is
through a door mounted in the floor of Ami's bedroom. The Trio has
given many conflicting and spurious explanations for how the door
got there, but the real answer may never be revealed to Ami nor the
viewer. Still, nothing overly sinister appears to be involved - As
Kenta said in the second story, "That's the setting for the story,
so don't worry about it", breaking the fourth wall, something that happens often
in the show.
The door is two-way. It is most often used by the Trio to enter
our world and interact with Ami, who they seem to find strangely
fascinating. Ami could go through the door herself and enter
AniYoko but, due to the insistent Trio and their strange often
frightening stories, has yet to do so in the anime and AniYoko
itself has never actually appeared, with only a dark space being
shown whenever Ami looks inside. Scenes of AniYoko do appear in the
Trio's recollections and stories, but these often are immediately
shown to be false, and no objective AniYoko scenes have ever been
shown. On one episode, it has shown Iyo's bedroom.
The presence of the door and the Trio seems to have had some
effect on Ami's room itself. Ami and the Trio frequently find that
they can go to many other places, such as a jungle, a forest, a
baseball stadium (complete with crowd) and an RPG-style
dungeon, without actually
leaving the room.
Themes and
elements
Much of the comedy in Animal Yokocho involved the Trio using and
sometimes misinterpreting elements of popular Japanese culture,
such as television quiz shows. There are also numerous jokes
about Japanese
cuisine, including the preparation of dishes such as cake and
Hot Pot (Oden).
Although there are many elements of juvenile fantasy in the series, it
seems that the action is actually occurring and not taking place in
Ami's imagination.
Some Western viewers have made comparisons between the Trio's
behaviors, abilities and personalities with those of the Warners,
the protagonists of the American animation anthology Animaniacs. Iyo has many
personality traits in common with Dot Warner, and the Trio
frequently behave like squabbling siblings.
Despite looking like stuffed animals, the Trio and the other
inhabitants of AniYoko appear to be living beings, and there are
references to suggest that they can die, including the running gag
of Iyo's frequent deaths and revivals and an episode built around
the apparent murder of Yamanami-san. The "spirit rabbit" that
appears when Iyo dies and returns to her body when she revives is
reminiscent of the portrayal of the spirits of the dead in Shinto Mythology.
There is no connection between this series and the Animal Crossing
series of video games, although the title "Animal Crossing" was
mistakenly used for this series in early English-language
reports.
Media
information
Music
- Opening themes
- Tondemo Nothing ~Doki☆Doki Animal Yokocho ~ by Ami with
Iyo, Kenta, Issa
- Love Chu You!! by Ribbon Girl
- Ending themes
- Fantasista Girl by The Indigo
- Sweetie by Fumiko Orikasa
Episodes
- A new friend - The door has opened - 11 October 2005
- Let's bake a cake - Let's do our homework - 18 October
2005
- Puzzled punch - Dark pan - 25 October 2005
- Catalog shopping - Catching a cold - 1 November 2005
- Secret diet - Fan letter - 8 November 2005
- Fortunetelling Paradise - The BIG Fight 15 November 2005
- The story of Kenta's scarf - Iyo Affair - 22 November 2005
- Art of punchlines- AniYoko Shiritori - 29 November 2005
- Playing Cards - Autumn's Terror - 6 December 2005
- Exchange of Diaries - Murder of Yamanami-san - 13 December
2005
- It's my Birthday - Snowball Fight - 20 December 2005
- Christmas -Curing Insomnia - 27 December 2005
- Spring Cleaning - Hotspring - 3 January 2006
- Everyone's Superb - Watching the House - 10 January 2006
- Ku-chan's First Appearance - Truth of Kenta - 17 January
2006
- Yamanami Battle 1 - I have many Interests - 24 January
2006
- Yamanami Battle 2 - Speech Meet - 30 January 2006
- The day before the field trip - Ami's First Love?! - 7 February
2006
- Valentine - Big Discovery - 14 February 2006
- Rival? - Adults? - 21 February 2006
- Video War - Issa's Special Abilities - 28 February 2006
- Rabbit and Tortoise - Investigation Team - 7 March 2006
- Mini Mini Big Adventure - AniYoko Newspaper - 28 March
2006
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