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Sasami: Magical Girls Club (砂沙美☆魔法少女クラブ, Sasami:
Mahō Shōjo Kurabu
?) is a magical girl anime which features the rather familiar
likenesses of Sasami and other characters of the
Tenchi
Muyo! franchise, specifically those of Pretty Sammy. However,
this series has nothing to do with either Pretty Sammy
anime titles. The animation style is different and the anime itself
is set in a very different alternate universe.
Produced by AIC and BeSTACK and officially recognized
as a Tenchi Muyo! spin-off, it is aired in WOWOW on Thursday nights, the show
aired its first season from April 13, 2006 to July 13, 2006.
On October 6, 2006, a second season had begun airing. Both
seasons have now been licensed for a release in the U.S. by Funimation Entertainment.[1]
On January 12, 2009, the series made its North American debut on
the FUNimation Channel.[2]
Story
Sasami Iwakura has been endowed with magical powers since birth;
but at age three, she is forbidden by her parents to use them. So
she decides to keep her magical powers a secret. But at the start
of a new term, she encounters the new transfer teacher Washu and her pet Ryo-Ohki, and her life is
about to change.
The first series/season is dedicated to character development as
we are introduced to magic girls Sasami, Misao, Makoto, Tsukasa,
and Anri. As the girls discover their awakening powers, they also
learn a bit about themselves as they train with Washu and Daimon as
part of their "cooking club." This culminates in their taking a
trip to the magic world, where they compete against other magic
squad teams, some having boys in them.
The second series/season is dedicated to plot, where Sasami's
magic girl squad's activities have impressed the Chief Sorceress.
As such, she wants those girls as part of her plan to change the
human world (Earth), which she sees as too corrupt. The girls,
especially Misao, must not only learn to master their abilities and
magics, but also learn to face their own fears, lack of
understanding, and the like as they walk a dark road set down
before them by the Chief Sorceress.
This anime also features Misao (Shinohara) and Sasami's homeroom
teacher Mihoshi.
Characters
The
Magical Girls Club (a.k.a. The Cooking Club)
- Sasami Iwakura (岩倉砂沙美, Iwakura Sasami
?) - The lead character of the series.
She is a bubbly girl who has magical powers which she uses only in
secret. That is because she is forbidden by her parents to use it.
It is only when her cooking teacher Washu discovered her magical
powers that they are to be of use. Except for the absence of
freckles and the triangular mark on her forehead, she looks similar
to her metaseries counterpart. Voiced by: Mana Ogawa
(Japanese), Alison Viktorin (English)
- Misao Shinohara (篠原美紗緒, Shinohara Misao
?) - The second member of the magical
girl club whom Sasami befriended. She comes off as an introvert
because she attracts worm-like creatures around her whenever she
gets scared and they envelop her body, making her scary to those
around her. It is only after meeting Sasami that she becomes more
outgoing. Except for the bow on her hair and her hair being more
purple than purplish black, she resembles Misao Amano. Voiced by: Himeko Shimura
(Japanese), Monica
Rial (English)
- Makoto Hozumi (穂積真琴, Hozumi Makoto
?) - The third member of the club, she
has the ability to either shrink or enlarge herself at will. It is
for this (and her short stature) that she drinks up the school's
entire supply of milk and eventually goes to the restroom. Voiced by: Momoko Hatano
(Japanese), Cherami
Leigh (English)
- Tsukasa Takamine (高峰 司, Takamine Tsukasa
?) - The fourth member of the club.
Although emotionless, she has the ability to use and manipulate the
wind. She has an overprotective father who does not want her to use
her powers after her mother died, but he eventually lets go of that
trait, knowing the powers she has are a reminder of her mother.
Voiced by: Saharu
Kawakami (Japanese), Brina Palencia (English)
- Anri Misugi (美杉杏莉, Misugi Anri
?) - The fifth member of the club. She
can do drawings and write words and also has the ability to make
each of those words into tangible symbols. Although she acts like a
princess, she actually comes from a rather large family with a lot
of siblings. Anri has a strong infatuation with Tsukasa and
lavishes words of love and flattery on her constantly. Voiced by: Marin Funayama
(Japanese), Brittney Karbowski
(English)
- Washu Kozuka (小塚鷲羽, Kozuka Washū
?) - Cooking teacher and adviser of the
magical girls' club (and of the cooking club). Although she is
recruited by the school, she is in fact from the world of the
witches. As advisor, she trains the girls to be good magical girls.
Ironically, although she is the cooking teacher, she herself cannot
cook. Fans of the Tenchi franchise can recognize this
character as the Washu
they know. Voiced
by: Akiko Hiramatsu (Japanese), Luci Christian (English)
Other
characters
- Ryo-Ohki - Washu's pet, whom she
tortures a lot. This probably is the reason it eventually ends up
with Sasami, much like its counterpart. Although its gender is not
known, it can change its form, like its counterparts do. It also
makes noises that often sound like laughter, and in the American
dub its named is pronounced "Roy-Ohki" or "Royo" for short. Voiced by: Ema Kogure
(Japanese), Zach Bolton (English)
- Mihoshi (美星先生, Mihoshi-sensei
?) - Sasami and Misao's homeroom
teacher. Just like her counterpart in the Tenchi
franchise, she is clumsy and goofs up a lot. Voiced by: Hyo-sei (Japanese),
Colleen Clinkenbeard
(English)
- Daimon (大門
?) - Washu's helper and Sasami and
Misao's friend. Like Washu, he is also from the world of the
witches, while at the school he plays the part of the janitor..
Voiced by: Masakazu
Suzuki (Japanese), Mike McFarland (English)
- Ginji and Honoka Iwakura (岩倉銀次, Iwakura
Ginji; 岩倉ほのか, Iwakura Honoka) - Sasami's parents who
both forbid their daughter to use magic. Ironically, Ginji, in
particular, is also from the magical world, and he is a rank higher
than Washu and Daimon. They were named after Sasami Kawai's
parents in Magical Project S (Pretty
Samy TV). Voiced by: Kenji Hamada/Sonny Strait - Ginji Iwakura (Sasami's
father); Ruri
Asano/Stacey Oristano - Honoka Iwakura (Sasami's mother)
- Monta (もんた
?) - Sasami's classmate who has feelings
for her. Sasami does not know this; rather it is Misao who has
feelings for him. His real name is Toshihiko Saruta (猿田寿彦, Saruta Toshihiko
?). Voiced by: Yuka Nishigaki
(Japanese), Todd
Haberkorn (English)
- Kozue Matsubara (松原 梢, Matsubara Kozue
?) and Chiaki Miyazawa
(宮沢千晶, Miyazawa Chiaki
?) - Sasami's friends. Kozue is the girl
wearing glasses and Chiaki the tall girl. Voiced by: Aimi
Yanagi/Majken Bullard - Kozue Matsubara; Natsuki Matsuzaki/Kate Oxley - Chiaki
Miyazawa
- Itoki (衣斗紀
?) - She is a messenger and magical girl
trainer. She does not get along with Washu very well and is
infatuated with Daimon, though his exact feelings for her are
somewhat ambiguous. Voiced
by: Mai Kadowaki (Japanese), Carrie Savage (English)
- Amitav (アミターヴ, Amitāvu
?) A strange being whom Sasami meets at
a pond in the magical world and teaches her the magical girls' song
which Sasami memorizes very well. Sasami calls him Ami-chan (アミちゃん, Ami-chan
?) and has romantic feelings for him. He
says he has three names which he has trouble remembering, and the
first name given to him happens to be very long. It is also
possible that he returns Sasami's feelings. Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga
(Japanese), J.
Michael Tatum (English)
- Ayane - She is the leader of the "Shining
Star" magic girl team. Misao looks at Ayane as a mentor.
- Chief Sorceress - She is the leader of the
magic world and her beliefs about how the corrupt human world needs
to be lead by witches leads her to enact an ambitious plan which
involves the magic girls from Earth, especially Sasami's group.
Chief Sorceress is never addressed by name, only by title.
Music
- Opening: Sweet MAGIC (performed by
Magical Sweets)
- Ending: Kirakira Days
(Sparkle-sparkle Days) (performed by Magical Sweets) (Season
1)
- Ending: Yuyake No Solitude (Sunset Of
Solitude) (performed by Magical Sweets) (Season 2)
The opening and end themes were dubbed into English for
Funimation's release of the series. The opening theme was performed
by Lauren-Claire Poitevent while the closing themes were performed
by Laura Wetsel, both of whom had voice roles in the English
dub.
References
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