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『くじびきアンバランス』(KUJIBIKI UNBALANCE)は、漫画『げんしけん』の作中で劇中劇として登場する架空の漫画・アニメ。およびそれを元にして実際に製作された漫画・アニメ。略称は「くじアン」。 2度アニメ化されているが、ここでは先に劇中劇及びOVAとしてアニメ化されたものを第1期、単独の新作「くじびき♥アンバランス」を第2期と表記する。 Kujibiki Unbalance (くじびきアンバランス, kujibiki anbaransu) est une série d'OAV issue de l'anime Genshiken. Dans Genshiken, Kujibiki Unbalance est un anime très populaire parmi les personnages principaux, qui le regardent et le commentent. Ils achètent également les produits associés et les dōjinshi pour adulte mettant en scène les personnages principaux de l'anime, en particulier la "Présidente Ritsuko". Kujibiki Unbalance (jap. くじびきアンバランス, dt. etwa „Unausgewogene Lotterie“) ist eine japanische Anime- und Manga-Serie von Shimoku Kio. Sie war zunächst nur eine fiktive Serie im Manga Genshiken, wurde dann aber auch selbst als Anime und Manga produziert. Dabei erfolgte erst die Veröffentlichung einer OVA, danach auch eines Mangas, Videospiels und einer Fernsehserie. Kujibiki Unbalance (くじびき・アンバランス Kujibiki Anbaransu?) es una serie OVA de 26 capítulos del anime Genshiken, de las que solo se han producido realmente 3 de los 26 (el 1.º, el 21.º, y el 25.º) correspondientes cuando los miembros del club Genshiken lo ven para hacer sus reseñas sobre cultura otaku. A finales de 2006 salió también Kujibiki Unbalance de 12 capítulos. La serie está dirigida por y producida por los estudios Genco y .​ 《不平衡抽籤》(日语:くじびきアンバランス)是在漫畫《現視研》中以劇中劇登場的虛構漫畫、動畫,以及以其為基礎實際製作出來的漫畫、動畫。簡稱「不籤」(くじアン)。 二度被動畫化,在此將以劇中劇及OVA被動畫化的記為第一期,獨立的新作「くじびき♥アンバランス」記為第二期。 Kujibiki Unbalance (Japanese: くじびきアンバランス, Hepburn: Kujibiki Anbaransu, lit. "Lottery Unbalance") is a three-episode original video animation spin-off of Genshiken series, as well as a series of three light novels by Genshiken anime collaborator Michiko Yokote. Within the world of Genshiken, however, Kujibiki Unbalance is a popular manga and 26-episode anime adaptation, which is eagerly watched and discussed by the main characters. These same characters also purchase associated products and adult-oriented dojinshi based on the series, which constitute the motivation for some of the "club activities" held by the Genshiken. Genshiken characters who are fans of Kujibiki Unbalance tend to refer to it by the shorthand name of Kuji-Un (くじアン, Kujian).
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Unproduced. Chihiro's team reflects on a variety of matches they've been in thus far, including soccer, getting the most website hits, enduring a sauna and a freezer, military operations, a swimming race against aliens, a high-stakes game of Mahjong, and a dungeon battle adventure. According to Genshiken in volume 5, the attack on Ritsuko near the end of the episode was "added for the DVD version" and did not appear in the broadcast version. Unproduced, though seen "again" in episode 21. The order of the day seems to be a karaoke contest. The scene "replayed" in episode 21 shows everyone in the room trying to escape the horror of Tokino's singing voice. Chihiro's team splits up after the members have second thoughts about the competition. However, Chihiro regains the will to continue after a chance encounter with Ritsuko at his parents' grave, and works to convince his teammates to keep fighting. Unproduced, but "revisited" in episode 21. Chihiro's team must engage in military operations against a seasoned group of pros. They are outmatched until they win over their opponents in an... unorthodox manner. Chihiro enters Rikkyoin High and is placed, by lottery, into a team in the competition to determine the next student council. The first match: a culinary battle, featuring a mushroom theme. Unproduced, though it is one of the episodes revisited in episode 21. Chihiro's team must compete against a team of computer geeks in creating a website that gets the most hits within a certain amount of time. Their general-interest topics are no match for their opponents' more prurient choice of content, until Tokino, Komaki, and Izumi come to the rescue... in swimsuits. Unproduced, though a clip from it can be seen in episode 21. Chihiro & co. must face off against a trio of aliens from the planet Eldo. The hyper-intelligent, athletic, and beautiful aliens seem to have no weakness, until Komaki unwittingly stumbles onto their secret: they have crippling digestive troubles. Unproduced. In Genshiken, this episode is postponed due to a typhoon, and it has not yet aired as of the end of volume 4. It is later suggested that it is not as much of a "wrap-up" as the penultimate episode. Unproduced. The episode is, however, discussed at the end of Genshiken volume 3, where Madarame takes issue with the delivery of some of the lines. To prove his point, he produces a VHS tape of said episode, and thus the discussion turns into a re-watching. Unproduced. It is, however, mentioned in Genshiken volume 5, accompanied by several "screenshots" and commentary from Sasahara .
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Shichi-nin Iru!? Shippū Dotō! Rikkyōin Kōkō Seitokai Shikkōbu Shōtotsu! Un mo Jitsuryoku no Uchi!? returns Dai-Sōshūhen Kujibiki yo, Eien ni Deai wa Anbaransu Minato no Kurisutīnu Arashi de Hitoban-jū Odoru! Kujibiki Utagassen Choko Batoru! Kokutte Kokurarete... Kyōfu no Hōshū Ore no Hata Un mo Jitsuryoku no Uchi!? Gomen ne Aka-chan Taichō no Warui Uchūjin Jūhachi-Kin Tengoku Doki' ☆ Kurage Darake no Arubaito Daisakusen Kujibiki Anbaransu Pianishimo... Etchi de Tsutsumashii Mondaishū
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Michiko Yokote
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Title screen from the intro of Kujibiki Unbalance
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Takashi Ikehata
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December 2004 2004-12-22
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Kengo Yagumo
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くじびきアンバランス
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Kujibiki Anbaransu
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February 2006 2005-04-22
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Clash! Kujibiki Unbalance Seven People!? A Sexily Modest Workbook I'm Sorry, Baby An Unbalanced Encounter An "18-and-Up Only" Heaven One Whole Night in a Storm Great Highlights Pianissimo... Sturm und Drang! The Rikkyoin High Student Council Officers Christine of the Harbor The Sickly Aliens A Fearsome Reward With Know-How Comes Luck!? How high the moon Shock ☆ Operation: Part-Time Job Full of Jellyfish With Know-How Comes Luck!? returns Dance! Kujibiki Singing Match Kujibiki Forever Chocolate Battle! Confessing, and Being Confessed to... My Banner
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Kujibiki Unbalance (くじびき・アンバランス Kujibiki Anbaransu?) es una serie OVA de 26 capítulos del anime Genshiken, de las que solo se han producido realmente 3 de los 26 (el 1.º, el 21.º, y el 25.º) correspondientes cuando los miembros del club Genshiken lo ven para hacer sus reseñas sobre cultura otaku. A finales de 2006 salió también Kujibiki Unbalance de 12 capítulos. La serie está dirigida por y producida por los estudios Genco y .​ 『くじびきアンバランス』(KUJIBIKI UNBALANCE)は、漫画『げんしけん』の作中で劇中劇として登場する架空の漫画・アニメ。およびそれを元にして実際に製作された漫画・アニメ。略称は「くじアン」。 2度アニメ化されているが、ここでは先に劇中劇及びOVAとしてアニメ化されたものを第1期、単独の新作「くじびき♥アンバランス」を第2期と表記する。 《不平衡抽籤》(日语:くじびきアンバランス)是在漫畫《現視研》中以劇中劇登場的虛構漫畫、動畫,以及以其為基礎實際製作出來的漫畫、動畫。簡稱「不籤」(くじアン)。 二度被動畫化,在此將以劇中劇及OVA被動畫化的記為第一期,獨立的新作「くじびき♥アンバランス」記為第二期。 Kujibiki Unbalance (Japanese: くじびきアンバランス, Hepburn: Kujibiki Anbaransu, lit. "Lottery Unbalance") is a three-episode original video animation spin-off of Genshiken series, as well as a series of three light novels by Genshiken anime collaborator Michiko Yokote. Within the world of Genshiken, however, Kujibiki Unbalance is a popular manga and 26-episode anime adaptation, which is eagerly watched and discussed by the main characters. These same characters also purchase associated products and adult-oriented dojinshi based on the series, which constitute the motivation for some of the "club activities" held by the Genshiken. Genshiken characters who are fans of Kujibiki Unbalance tend to refer to it by the shorthand name of Kuji-Un (くじアン, Kujian). The series is, in essence, a compilation of many of the standard themes found in certain kinds of anime and manga series: childhood promises as the source of relationship drama, the influential yet shadowy Student Council, somewhat contrived scenarios designed to push the plot forward, mid-series "recaps" to remind viewers of previous events, and a sudden crisis that threatens to alienate the main characters and jeopardizes the outcome of the series. Kujibiki Unbalance is meant to be a very stereotypical anime series, serving as both an homage to and a parody of the kinds of series that the otaku of Genshiken would enjoy. The series was originally shown both as short "excerpts" within the Genshiken manga, as well as three full OVA episodes (labeled as episodes 1, 21, and 25 of an assumed 26-episode TV series) released to DVD with Genshiken in Japan. At Comiket 69, Media Factory announced the release of the second season of Genshiken, which was later clarified as being a 12-episode season of Kujibiki♥Unbalance. In a reversal of its OVA release alongside Genshiken, the DVD release of Kujibiki Unbalance included a total of three Genshiken OVA episodes, introducing the character Ogiue and continuing the plot of the manga from where the TV series left off. Kujibiki Unbalance (くじびきアンバランス, kujibiki anbaransu) est une série d'OAV issue de l'anime Genshiken. Dans Genshiken, Kujibiki Unbalance est un anime très populaire parmi les personnages principaux, qui le regardent et le commentent. Ils achètent également les produits associés et les dōjinshi pour adulte mettant en scène les personnages principaux de l'anime, en particulier la "Présidente Ritsuko". Kujibiki Unbalance est une mise en abyme, un « jeu dans le jeu », puisque actuellement, à l'exception de ces trois OAVs, Kujibiki Unbalance n'existe pas réellement. Il a débuté comme un manga fictif à l'intérieur du manga Genshiken. Quand une partie de ce dernier a été adapté en anime, Kujibiki Unbalance, anime fictif de 26 épisodes à l'intérieur de cet univers, a été porté à l'écran en 3 épisodes OAV, donnant un petit aperçu de ce que ceux à l'intérieur de Genshiken regardent parfois sur leur télévision. Les OAV comprennent les épisodes, 1, 21 (l'épisode « résumé », commun à la plupart des anime, utilisé ici comme un moyen pour donner quelques idées sur ce qui s'est passé dans les épisodes précédents) et 25 (le pénultième épisode, premier d'un final en deux parties) de cette série fictive, qui ont été livrés avec chacun des trois DVDs de Genshiken. Il avait été annoncé que la seconde saison de Genshiken, qui a été diffusée en automne 2007, serait en réalité la première saison de Kujibiki Unbalance, avec des personnages repensés.[réf. nécessaire] Kujibiki Unbalance (jap. くじびきアンバランス, dt. etwa „Unausgewogene Lotterie“) ist eine japanische Anime- und Manga-Serie von Shimoku Kio. Sie war zunächst nur eine fiktive Serie im Manga Genshiken, wurde dann aber auch selbst als Anime und Manga produziert. Dabei erfolgte erst die Veröffentlichung einer OVA, danach auch eines Mangas, Videospiels und einer Fernsehserie.
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チョコバトル!告って告られて... きょうふのほうしゅう 俺の旗 くじびきよ、永遠に 踊る!くじびき歌合戦 衝突! くじびきアンバランス 港のクリスティーヌ 体調の悪い宇宙人 嵐で一晩中 ごめんね赤ちゃん 大総集編 出会いはアンバランス 運も実力のうち!? ドキッ☆クラゲだらけのアルバイト大作戦 Hでつつましい問題集 七人いる!? ピアニシモ...... 運も実力のうち!?returns 疾風怒濤!立橋院高校生徒会執行部 十八禁天国
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