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Persia, the Magic Fairy[1] (魔法の妖精 ペルシャ, Mahō no
Yōsei Perusha
?) is a 48 episode magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot
which aired on NTV from July 1984 to May 1985. In
addition to the TV series, two OVAs were released, and the main character,
Persia, also appeared in two other Studio Pierrot special
presentations. A manga
adaptation by Takako
Aonuma titled Persia ga Suki! was released at the same
time as the anime series. This was the second of five magical girl
anime to be created by Studio Pierrot, and featured the character
designs of Akemi
Takada.
Plot
summary
11-year old Persia is an energetic young girl who has grown up
alongside the animals on the Serengeti plains of Africa wearing only a leopard skin. Twins Riki
and Gaku Muroi and their grandfather, Gōken, bring Persia to Japan
with them in Minato-machi (lit. Port Town), where she lives with a
couple who own a grocery store. During an incident during the
return flight to Japan, Persia
finds herself in the "Lovely Dream", the land where dreams are born
and grow. It is a wintry place, and dreams cannot get out. The
Fairy Queen appears before Persia in the form of a butterfly, and
explains that the Lovely Dream is in danger, requesting Persia's
help. She gives Persia a magical golden headband with a star which
reacts to the word "Papurikko". With it, Persia can conjure a magic
baton which bridges her world and Lovely Dream, as well as
transform into an older self by saying "Perukko Raburin Kurukuru
Rinkuru". She is sent with three kappa back into
the regular world with the mission of collecting love energy to
thaw the frozen Lovely Dream.
Characters
- Akanuma-sensei (赤沼先生,
Akanuma-sensei
?)
- Voiced by: Hideyuki
Tanaka
- Bon Bon (ボンボン, Bon
Bon
?)
- Voiced by: Masako
Sugaya
- Fairy (妖精,
Yōsei
?)
- Voiced by: Yōko
Asagami
- Fairy (フェアリ,
Feari
?)
- Voiced by: Maiko
Okamoto and Yuriko Yamamoto
- Gera Gera (ゲラゲラ, Gera
Gera
?)
- Voiced by: Shigeru
Chiba
- One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia. He
wears an orange shirt and often scolds Persia when she does
something irresponsible. His name means "guffawing".
- Hideki Hayami (速水英樹, Hayami
Hideki
?)
- Voiced by: Akio
Nojima
- Husband of Kumi and adopted father of Persia, Hideki runs a
grocery store with his wife.
- Kumi Hayami (速水久美, Hayami
Kumi
?)
- Voiced by: Gara
Takashima
- Wife of Hideki and adopted mother of Persia, Kumi runs a
grocery store with her husband.
- Persia Hayami (速水ペルシャ, Hayami
Perusha
?)
- Voiced by: Miina
Tominaga
- After visiting the Lovely Dream, Persia gains a magical
headband with which she can summon a magical batton to transform
into a teenager and perform magic. She is in love with both Riki
and Gaku Muroi. She can be irresponsible with her magic, for
example using it to bring her pet lion Simba to Japan.
- Yoyoko Manabe (真鍋よよ子, Manabe
Yoyoko
?)
- Voiced by: Sakurako
Kishiro
- A girl in Persia's class. She has a huge crush on Gaku and
dreams of being with him. She is jealous of Persia because she gets
to spend time with Gaku.
- Meso Meso (メソメソ, Meso
Meso
?)
- Voiced by: Sukekiyo
Kameyama
- One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia.
He's something of a coward and wears a red bow tie. His name comes
from a Japanese psychomime for the sound of whimpering, possibly
due to his cowardly nature.
- Sayo Mitomo (御友小夜, Mitomo
Sayo
?)
- Voiced by: Saeko
Shimazu
- Girlfriend of Riki Muroi.
- Gaku Muroi (室井学, Muroi
Gaku
?)
- Voiced by: Keiichi
Nanba
- Twin brother of Riki and grandson of Gōken, he cares for Persia
Hayami as if she were his little sister.
- Gōken Muroi (室井剛健, Muroi
Gōken
?)
- Voiced by: Yuzuru
Fujimoto
- Grandfather of Gaku and Riki, Gōken brought Persia to Japan and
helps her to settle into Japanese life.
- Riki Muroi (室井力, Muroi
Riki
?)
- Voiced by: Yū
Mizushima
- Twin brother of Gaku and grandson of Gōken, he cares for Persia
Hayami as if she were his little sister. He is dating Sayo
Mitomo.
- Puri Puri (プリプリ
?)
- Voiced by: Yūko
Mita
- One of the kappa from the Lovely Dream who accompany Persia.
Puri Puri is a girl kappa. She wears a pink purse over her
shoulder. Her name comes from an onomatopoeia meaning "huffing",
probably due to her habit of scolding Persia.
- Kenji Sawaki (沢木研二, Sawaki
Kenji
?)
- Voiced by: Kazuhiko
Inoue
- School Principal (校長先生,
Kōchō-sensei
?)
- Voiced by: Ikuya
Sawaki
- Kishin Shinokawa (篠川紀信, Shinokawa
Kishin
?)
- Voiced by: Yuriko
Fuchizaki
- Simba (シンバ,
Shinba
?)
- Voiced by: Daisuke
Gōri
- A lion from Africa, Simba is Persia's best friend. She used her
magic to bring him to Japan, then to transform him into a cat so
that he could stay with her. Her magic also allows him to speak in
the human language.
- Tōta Fuyuki (冬木 冬太, Fuyuki Tōta
?)
Manga
Cover of volume 5 of the bunkoban release of
Persia.
The manga, I Love Persia! (ペルシャがすき!, Perusha
ga Suki!
?), was serialized in Weekly
Margaret magazine from 1984 through October 1985, and released
as nine tankōbon
published by Shueisha. It
was republished in 2000 and 2001 in bunkoban format as six
volumes.
Original
release
- Volume 1: ISBN 4-08-850851-3
- Volume 2: ISBN 4-08-850867-X
- Volume 3: ISBN
- Volume 4: ISBN 4-08-850879-3
- Volume 5: ISBN 4-08-850888-2
- Volume 6: ISBN 4-08-850889-0
- Volume 7: ISBN 4-08-850892-0
- Volume 8: ISBN 4-08-850893-9
- Volume 9: ISBN 4-08-850894-7
Bunkoban
- Volume 1: ISBN 4-08-617638-6
- Volume 2: ISBN 4-08-617639-4
- Volume 3: ISBN 4-08-617640-8
- Volume 4: ISBN 4-08-617641-6
- Volume 5: ISBN 4-08-617667-X
- Volume 6: ISBN 4-08-617668-8
Impact and
influence
Persia stars in Adesugata Mahō no Sannin Musume, along
with Creamy
Mami and Magical Emi. She is also in Majokko Club Yoningumi
A Kūkan Kara no Alien X, with Creamy Mami, Magical Emi and
Pastel Yumi. The series was parodied in the 1985 hentai OVA Mahou no Rouge Lipstick.
Internationalization
Magical Fairy Persia was released in and dubbed into Italian as
Evelyn e la magia di un sogno
d'amore by Studio PV. Was first broadcast on Italia 1 from September 1985,
and was first broadcast on Italia Teen Television from July 8,
2004.[2]
It was also released in French as Vanessa et la Magie des
Rêves from February 13, 1988.[3]
References
External
links
- Official sites