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Gals! is a shōjo manga
written by mangaka Mihona Fujii. The manga was serialized in Ribon and published in the
U.S. by CMX.
An anime adaptation,
Super Gals! Kotobuki Ran (超GALS!寿蘭, Sūpā
Gyaruzu! Kotobuki Ran
?), aired in Japan on TV
Tokyo between 2001 and 2003, running a length of 52 episodes.
The anime series was produced by Studio Pierrot, and the first season
(episodes 1-26) has been licensed and dubbed for North American
distribution by ADV Films under the name Super
Gals!. Distributor The Right Stuf
International announced that they have licensed the second
season (episodes 27-52) at Anime Expo 2006[3] and
released a subtitled boxset containing all 26 episodes on January
10, 2007.
Plot
The series revolves around the kogal (also known as "gal") subculture in Japan. The title character, Kotobuki Ran (Ran
Kotobuki in the English anime: CMX maintains the Japanese standard
of family name first, while ADV follows the Western order), is the
self-proclaimed "world's greatest gal." As a teenager in Shibuya, she's determined to live out
the gal lifestyle for the rest of her life, and she has gained a
reputation as the most respected gal in all of Shibuya. However,
she comes from a family of police officers - her grandparents, her
parents, and her older brother are all officers, and her younger
sister is set on following in their footsteps. Ran has other dreams
for her future, but as frequently shown, she has acquired the
family's sense of justice and spirit.
Gals! doesn't always showcase Ran's point of view. It
really consists of teenagers who live the same life as regular
students and kogals in Japan. There's romance, troubles, drama and
insecurities, especially Miyu and Aya's (since they take their
relationships much more seriously than Ran).
As a result of its reference to this lifestyle, ADV has
given the series a 15+ rating, since many Americans unfamiliar with
Japanese culture might see the lifestyle, especially the part of it
pertaining to "enjo
kōsai" as nothing more than prostitution, which is illegal in
Japan.
Songs
"A-I-TSU" by Dicot is the opening theme song of the
anime, while "Dakishimetai" by Jungle Smile is the closing theme
song.
Characters
Names are in Western order, with the surname. The Japanese order name (family,
given) is used in the first nine volumes of CMX's manga release
(save for volume 10), while the Western order name used in ADV's
release.
Main
Characters
- Ran Kotobuki (寿 蘭, Kotobuki Ran
?)
- Voiced by: Megumi
Toyoguchi (Japanese), Luci Christian (English)
- She is the titular character of the series and its main
protagonist. She is a very strong-willed, athletic, and attractive
gal who rules the streets of Shibuya. Although
she comes from a long line of police officers, she is ditzy and
absent-minded when it comes to school and the only subject she gets
good grades on is physical education and her poorest
subjects are mathematics and literature and has trouble even solving
problems from lower grade levels. When she was in elementary
school, she was actually enthusiastic to become a police officer,
but quit the ambition after learning that if she becomes one, she
won't be able to wear her favorite accessories or dye her hair. She
is usually obsessed with anything that is trendy or catches her
eye, usually brown-nosing guys who find her cute to buy them, and
is also quite gluttonous.
But inside her heart, she has a strong sense of justice that runs
in her blood and is extremely intimidating and tough when she's in
combat mode. She is a role model to the junior students at Hounan
High for her social status as a magnificent gal for justice and her
very understanding nature for teens who are learning to cope, but there were some who looked
upon her with jealousy and anger. Despite being an underachiever
(barely being able to graduate in the manga), Ran is actually
pretty smart and has a good memory on what she is interested in
(like shopping). There is a running gag in the manga that some of
her friends say, "If only she used that (memory, concentration,
etc.) on studying...". Her boyfriend is Tatsuki Kuroi, who is as
ditzy and dumb as she is. Their love life is complicated (but
strangely comedic at times), since Ran gets embarrassed by intimacy
and thus studiously avoids it, not even saying 'I love you' or
kissing because of the how flustered she gets- but she does like
her boyfriend, and holds hands with him, and once hugged and kissed
him on the cheek (only in the manga's final volume). Also, she has
a foreign friend, Vivian Lin, a Taiwanese celebrity who looks amazingly like
her, whom she met during a school trip to Taiwan (only shown in two stories of the manga).
After the series was over, Ran eventually did become a police
officer and had three kids with Tatsuki (As was shown in Mihona
Fujii's page in the KochiKame
Anniversary Book).
- Miyu Yamazaki (山咲 美由, Yamazaki Miyu
?)
- Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa
(Japanese), Kira Vincent-Davis
(English)
- Miyu is an independent, headstrong, and very kind classmate of
Ran and one of her closest friends. However, behind her romantic
and cute cover lies a dark past. When she was in third grade, her
parents divorced (her father is currently remarried) and she lived
with her mother, who paid more attention to looking for a new man
rather than to see Miyu grow up (she despised Miyu because she
reminded her of her divorced husband). She once was the leader of a
street gang called the "Resistance", often wreaking mayhem and
irritation during middle school and had a rough-mannered and
threatening personality that Ran despised. One day, Yamato (by then
a rookie cop) saved her from a tough situation, and his dedication
to helping with Miyu's problems made her fall in love with him.
Because of that, she left the life of crime and became a much more
polite girl after Yamato told her his wish for her to be good and
eventually became great friends with Ran. However, she remains an
incredible fighter and can get back to her bullying self when
someone completely upsets her and when she becomes
uncharacteristically furious. In conversation, she has a habit of
referring to herself in the third person, as many 'cutesy'
characters tend to do. Ran often remarks how Miyu is "lovey-dovey"
with her older brother and there is a running gag on both series
when they are interrupted when they are trying to kiss, usually by
Ran. When her mom eventually moved out, she moved into a new
apartment and married Yamato in Hawaii in the manga.
- Aya Hoshino (星野 綾 , Hoshino Aya
?)
- Voiced by: Oma Ichimura
(Japanese), Kim Prause
(English)
- Aya is one of the top students in Ran's class, but she was
secretly doing enjo
kōsai to earn money (only announced in the first chapter and
episode), since her parents were very stringent about her being in
number one in academics and wouldn't let her do any part-time jobs.
Ran found out and confronted her about it, making her realize that
she was doing the wrong thing (she insists she never "did it" with
anybody) and, since then, Aya became good friends with Ran and
Miyu. She is a shy but honest and studious individual who enjoys
academics while also longing for excitement every now and then,
which is thankfully provided by Ran. As the series progresses, she
develops a huge crush on the popular but cold Rei and has a
difficult and awkward time at attempting to confess her feelings to
him. At the end of the series she is dating Rei, and succeeds in
going to the same college with him in the manga. Aya also changes
during the manga/anime. She's mostly a crybaby when it comes to sad
or happy moments. But she grows braver and learns to stand on her
own.
- Yamato Kotobuki (寿 大和 , Kotobuki Yamato
?)
- Voiced by: Hiroki
Takahashi (Japanese), Paul Locklear (English)
- Yamato is Ran and Sayo's older brother (Ran by nine years and
Sayo by ten years) and unlike Ran, he has a sensitive and
passionate personality that shows through his job as a cop, and is
usually on duty at the Shibuya "koban". The only
thing that annoys him is when Ran causes trouble in Shibuya and he
has to bring her to the police station. His love interest is Ran's
best friend, the much-younger Miyu Yamazaki, whom he first met when
he was a rookie cop and when Miyu was a troubled and violent
gangster. It was he that helped her to be good, since he was the
only one who believed in her. In the end, he helped Miyu move into
her new apartment and married her after high school graduation (the
marriage was only seen in the manga).
- Rei Otohata (乙幡 麗 , Otohata Rei
?)
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya
(Japanese), Chris
Patton (English)
- Rei is a student at Meisho Daichi High School (Champion High
School in ADV's dub). He is also known as "#1", because he was
featured in a magazine as being the coolest and most handsome
teenage guy in the area. He rides a motorcycle and is good friends with Yuya. He
has a cold and detached demeanour, but seems to act warmly towards
Aya and is constantly annoyed by Ran. He has trouble expressing his
feelings towards others (especially Aya). Aya develops a strong
crush on him. At first he seems sypathetic towards her probably
dating her out of pity and feels guilty that he can't return her
strong feelings for him. But near the end of the series, in vol. 8
he starts to reciprocate Aya's love and even tries to kiss her in
vol. 9 but is interrupted by Naoki who also has a crush on Aya. He
has some feeling for Ran too, for example, once Aya asked him if he
liked her and he answered with this he reasoned "yes". However in
the end those feelings seem to fade away as he starts falling for
Aya.
- Yuya Aso (麻生 裕也 , Asō Yūya
?)
- Voiced by: Kenichi
Suzumura (Japanese), Greg Ayres (English)
- Yuya is also a student at Meisho Daichi High School, and he is
known as "#2" or "second place"; (he was the runner-up to Rei, but
is friends with him). He develops a crush on Ran, but she is
oblivious to the fact. Although he considers Tatsuki as a rival,
they are sometimes as close as brothers and is pretty good friends
with Aya. In the manga, after seeing as how Ran and Tatsuki were so
close together, he finally decided to give up and move along in his
relationship with Mami. At the end of series, he is still with
Mami, and from the way things are said in the anime, he might be
marrying Mami in the future.
- Sayo Kotobuki (寿 沙夜 , Kotobuki Sayo
?)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
(Japanese), Hilary
Haag (English)
- Sayo is Ran's younger sister. She dreams of being a detective
like the hero of her favorite television show, Detective Kudou of
Odaiba Cop. Sayo and her boyfriend Masato often roleplay
as conspicuous detectives, drawing the attention of onlookers and
inciting frustration from Ran who is bothered by their antics. She
is very energetic and enthusiatic about everything she does-
however, she is slightly accident prone and often falls face down
when she tries to run away or exit in a dramatic fashion. She tends
to add the phrase "You bet" (or datchu だっちゅ in the
Japanese version) into her statements. In the end of the series she
is still with Masato and they both go the same high school that Ran
goes to.
- Taizo Kotobuki (寿 泰三, Kotobuki Taizō
?)
- Voiced by: Ginzō Matsuo, Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese), John Gremillion
(English)
- Taizo is Ran's father. He is the local Chief of Detectives. He
disapproves of his daughter's lifestyle. He tries his best to make
Ran say that she wants to be a police officer, and often tries
various tactics to get her to do various jobs helping the people
(like not giving her money). He is also famous for employing a
tecnique called "Taizo's Giant Swing of Fury" on Ran when
he loses patience with her and once on Sayo.
- Kiyoka Kotobuki (寿 清香, Kotobuki Kiyoka
?)
- Voiced by: Yuko Kobayashi (Japanese), Christine Auten
(English)
- Kiyoka is Ran's mother. She is also a police officer. It is a
running gag throughout the series about her mysterious age, as she
appears to be much younger than her husband. She is much more
patient with Ran and the entire family in general- she never seems
upset by Ran's choice to be a Gal as is very supportive of her
children. Towards the end of the manga, she tells Miyu "I already
think of you as my daughter", showing just how nurturing she can
be.
- Mami Honda (本多 マミ , Honda Mami
?)
- Voiced by: Aya Ishizu (Japanese), Allison Sumrall
(English)
- Mami is a rival of Ran, known as the "Queen of Ikebukuro". Later on in the
series, Mami falls in love with Yuya. She also develops a truce
with Ran in Volume 5 of GALS!; It's okay to have a change of heart.
In the anime, she comes from a very rich family. She seem sto have
a split personality, as in one of the episodes she is at a tea
party when she gets a call gossiping that Ran has a boyfriend.
- Harue Kudou (工藤 ハルエ , Kudō Harue
?)
- Voiced by: Reiko Takagi
(Japanese), Cynthia Martinez (English)
- Harue is Mami's best friend. She was once a member of a "team" called the "Eagles", which was
broken up by Miyu (when she was still part of "Resistance"). She
once sent in a nasty email about Miyu and her past. Her name means
"owl" in Japanese.
- Tatsuki Kuroi (黒井 直樹 , Kuroi Tatsuki
?)
- Voiced by: Yukimasa Obi
(Japanese), Jason
Douglas (English)
- Tatsuki (known as Tatsukichi to Ran) is a wild and kind student
at Machida West High School, and he calls himself "the parapara king of Machida"
(also known as "Machida Black", since the "kuro" in his last name
means "black"). In the manga he is also called Blackwell (the
literal translation of his surname). He is often nicknamed "Monkey
Boy" since his personality is very similar to that of a monkey. He
becomes Ran's boyfriend, although she studiously avoids anything
remotely approaching intimacy other than hugging or holding hands.
Because of this, at times Tatsuki wonders if he is 'okay' as Ran's
boyfriend and wonders whether she truly likes him the way he does
her; when he wants to leave Shibuya because of his doubts Ran
confronts him, demanding who he is to say what she should and
shouldn't have in her life and that she gets embarrassed saying
things like 'I love you' and he is not 'okay', but 'great' as her
boyfriend, thus calming his doubts. He likes to use English words
and phrases in his conversations. Sometimes he says a phrase in
English then he will say then same phrase in Japanese, or he will
say a phrase that the first part is in Japanese, and then the
second part in English, and then he will say the same phrase again,
but switch what is in Japanese and what is in English (example:
"Black nichiyōbi", "Black Sunday", and then "Kuroi
Sunday"). He also likes to call Yuya "brother" in English.
- Naoki Kuroi (黒井 直樹, Kuroi Naoki
?)
- Voiced by: Daisuke
Sakaguchi
- Tatsuki's little brother, who appeared later in the season.
He's a street-smart, outgoing, but good-hearted boy who like his
brother, thinks of himself as a ladies man. He used to
have a crush on Ran, then Miyu, and then to Sayo, until he found
out that Sayo and Masato had been dating ever since the beginning
of junior high! At the end of the TV series, he has a crush on
Kasumi. In the manga, he was so optimistic that he had crushes on
Ran, then Sayo, then Miyu, then Aya! He's a pro skateboarder and carries around a
skateboard all the time. Nevertheless, he's cool yet a bit weird,
just like his brother. He works at their father's ramen shop every now and then, and someday wants
to run the business. At first Naoki is upset that Tatsuki will not
take over the business but Tatsuki tells Naoki that he wants to
follow his own path.
- Masato Iwai (祝 匡人, Iwai Masato
?)
- Voiced by: Kouki
Miyata (Japanese), Clint Bickham (English)
- Sayo's partner/boyfriend ever since the beginning of junior
high. He fell in love with her as "the cute girl who always wore a
hat" (she actually wore hats to school because she cut her bangs
too short). From then on, they were a steady couple. He's a bit
fun-loving and kind of weird like Sayo and imitates as a junior cop
with her, but very just and gallant, especially to Sayo. At the end
of the series, he goes to the same high school as Sayo, and they
are still a couple.
Anime only
characters
- Kasumi Tsukino (月野 霞, Tsukino Kasumi
?)
- Voiced by: Yuko
Sasamoto
- A young girl who comes on the show around the later part of the
series (start of 2nd Season). At first, she appears to be in Ran's
fan club. Her dream is to be the number one gal in Shibuya and
overthrow Ran. Her reasons for becoming a gal is because, when she
was younger, she was picked on by some guys. A gal (who appears to
have been Towa) saves her from being bullied. Her and Ran have a
strong rivalry and she tries her hardest to do something that would
cause Ran to leave Shibuya and thus pave the way for her to be
number 1. This usually involves using a disguise. However all of
her plans against Ran usually fail, and either she says who she is,
or Ran and her friends figure out her disguise. She also finds out
Ran's secret from Towa, although it's never revealed what Ran's
secret is. She also has a strong sense of right, when needed. When
her and Ran where trying to save up enough money to buy a jacket
that each of them want badly. Kasumi sells items at a flea market
in order to raise money, but when a boy wants a refund for a toy
that does not work, she gives back the money to the boy. In the end
she goes to the same High School as Ran. Also Naoki falls for her,
when she tells him not to cry.
- Towa Himejima (姫島 永久, Himejima Towa
?)
- Voiced by: Eri
Saito
- A young woman who runs the Palm Tree Cafe. She is friends with
Yamato and the actor who plays Detective Kudoh. She has known Ran
since Ran was just a little girl, and they used to play together.
Towa was the one of the first gals in Shibuya, and was the number
one gal back in the day, before Towa passed the title to Ran. She
overreacts at times, and when Ran upsets her, she says that she
will tell her friends her secret (which is never revealed in the
show, but according to Kasumi isn't actually very interesting). She
also has a black belt in Karate, and is also kind hearted. When Miyu
needs a place to stay, she lives in the empty room at the Palm Tree
Cafe. At the end of the series she gives the manager job to the
actor who plays "Detective Kudoh", as she quits her job.
Episode
List
- The World's Greatest Gal♥Go, Go→Ran Kotobuki
- Shibuya♥Thrilling→Great Dragnet
- A Girl's Feelings♥Heart Pounding→Red Streak
- Have It?♥Don't Have It?→Luck With Guys?
- Heart♥In Pieces→Is It Over With Aya!?
- Pool♥Exciting→Junior Detectives!
- Black Shadow♥Creeping Up→Targeted Miyu
- Heart♥Guilty→Miyu's Past
- Memories♥Tearful→Sayo's Been Kidnapped?
- Yuya♥Nervous→A Rival Appears!
- Crossing Shibuya♥Fun-Fun→Grand Prix
- Promise♥Bye-Bye→Kendo Girl
- Super Debutante♥Goody-Goody→Ran Kotobuki
- Maki♥Shiny New→First Year Gal!
- Revenge♥Burning→Snowboard Battle!
- Dappled Sunlight♥Sparkling→Romantic Anniversary
- Feelings of Love♥Wavering→Aya Confesses!?
- Odaiba♥Crackling→Great Final Battle!
- Sun♥Sun-Sun→Summer Girl!
- Mami-rin♥Dreamy-Eyed→Her First Love
- Certain Victory♥Go! Go!→Sports Fest
- School Culture Fest♥Para-Para→Meisho Queen
- Tear It Off♥Rip, Rip→Teacher's Gold Plate Exterior
- Off to Machida♥The Monkey Leaves→Tatsukichi Gets Dumped!?
- Yamato♥Dead Serious→Proposes!?
- Super Cop♥Hard-Working→Ran Kotobuki
- Brother♥Kichi-kichi→Naokichi Appears!
- Yuya♥Crying→Talks About Being a Man
- Mami-rin♥Lovey-Dovey→Falls For Yuya
- Bukuro♥In Circles→Mystery of the Extension
- Welcome♥Exciting→Palm Tree Grand Opening
- Ran-pyon♥Irritated→A New Rival!?
- Kasumi♥Pissed→The Great Plot for Revenge!
- Aya-ppe♥Teary-Eyed→Otohata Syndrome
- Romantic Forecast♥Unclear→Otohata then Katase!?
- Hot Springs♥Viva Viva→The Gal Incident in the Northern Steam
Clouds
- Secret♥Revealed→Mami-rin in Danger!
- Heart♥Aching→Otohata's Words
- Christmas Eve♥Jingle-Jingle→Emergency Bell of Love
- Ran-pyon♥Dizzy→Becomes Sayo!?
- Shibuya Soldier♥Mystery→Maru-Q Moon
- Taizo♥Enthusiastic→Police Training Project!
- Pure Love♥Nervous→Rie's Love Tale
- Killed in the Line of Duty♥Weeping→Odaiba Shark's Final
Day!
- Signs of Love♥Various→Valentine's Day
- Clash♥Slurp Slurp→Ramen Battle!
- Kasumi♥Toasty Warm→Her Dream Coat
- Gal Battle♥Fierce→Mami-rin Finished!?
- Heartbreak♥Painful→Miyu's Place to Call Home
- Misgivings of the Heart♥Stirring→Cold Spring Breeze
- Friendship♥Smiles→ID Tags of the Heart
- Goodbye♥Ran-ran→The Skies of Shibuya Remain Unchanging
Trivia
- On one of the episodes, a place called Neo Dio Land is a parody
of Neo Geo Land.
- In one episode you see Otohata holding a record of a popular
band, Dream
Theater.
- Episode 41 parodies Sailor Moon.
- In many episodes you see on top of a big building a sign saying
10Q, this is actually a fashion shop is Shibuya called 109 or
otherwise known as "ichi maru kyu" which translates into "one zero
nine", so the author converted the "kyu" into Q as a glimpse to the
people of Shibuya.
See also
- Para Para, a dance
often seen in this series, is a type of dancing where the dancers
perform preset movements, usually unique to the song.
References
External
links