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Game center arashi

Game Center Arashi ( ゲ ー ム セ ン タ ー あ ら し Geimu Sant Arashi ) is a Japanese manga authored by Mitsuru Sugaya. It was published in the journal CoroCoro Comic from 1978 to 1984 . She received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1983 as the best kodo- product of the year [1] . Based on the manga, Shin-Ei Animation released an anime series, which was broadcast on Nippon Television from April 5 to September 27, 1982 . In total, 26 anime episodes have been released.

Game center arashi
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ゲ ー ム セ ン タ ー あ ら し
Genre / Themeadventure , comedy , science fiction
Manga
AuthorMitsuru Sugaya
PublisherShogakukan
Published inCoroCoro Comic
The audiencekodomo
Publication1978 - 1984
Tomov17
Anime series
ProducerTameo Kohanawa
StudioShin-ei animation
Premiere screeningApril 5, 1982 - September 27, 1982
Series26

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Roles voiced
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Story

The plot revolves around Arashi Isino, who can fall into the game dimension. So he goes through a variety of arcade games. In parallel with him, 2 more players are participating: Satoru Daimonji and Ishii, who intend to surpass Arashi in the number of points. His main weapon is a spinning top , which, along with Arashi's hand, at maximum speed begins to glow with fire. Arashi can also enter turbo mode, as a result of which his abilities increase many times. This is the very first anime series in history, where the gamer becomes the main character, and the plot is concentrated around computer games and e-sports [2] .

Roles voiced

  • Sotomi Majima - Arashi
  • Eiko Yamada - Satoru
  • Kenichi Ogata - Ippata
  • Akira Kamiya - Tofu
  • Atsuko Mine - Arashi's mom
  • Gara Takashima - Erica Noto
  • Hidekatsu Shibata - King Enma
  • Ichiro Nagai - Chairman of Nando
  • Junko Hori - Tongarashi
  • Kaneta Kimotsuki - Kamanosuke
  • Kazuhiko Inoue - Pondo
  • Kazuya Tatekabe - Monster
  • Keaton Yamada - Station Operator
  • Keiko Yokozawa - Sumire Matsumoto
  • Masako Matsubara - Sumire Matsumoto
  • Masashi Amanomori - The Boss
  • Michio Hasama - Arashi's father

Notes

  1. ↑ 小学 館 漫画 賞: 歴 代 受 賞 者 (Japanese) . Shogakukan. Date of treatment August 19, 2007.
  2. ↑ Clements, Jonathan. McCarthy Helen. [2006] (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia: Revised & Expanded Edition. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1-933330-10-5

Links

  • Manga info manga review info (jap.)
  • Anime "Game Center Arashi" in the encyclopedia of Anime News Network
  • Anime "Game Center Arashi" in the AniDB database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Game_Center_Arashi&oldid=97268289


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