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大江戸ロケット 大江戶火箭 Ōedo Rocket Oh! Edo Rocket Oh! Edo Rocket
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Oh! Edo Rocket (яп. 大江戸ロケット О:эдо рокетто, «Oh! Edo Rocket») — пьеса, написанная Кадзуки Накасимой для театральной труппы Gekidan Shinkansen. Была адаптирована для телевизионного аниме-сериала в апреле 2007, срежиссирована Сэйдзи Мидзусимой и выпущена Studio Madhouse. Это комедийная история про мастера фейерверков в древнем Эдо и его попытки построить ракету, способную доставить инопланетную девушку обратно к её народу на луну. Ōedo Rocket (大江戸ロケット Ōedo Roketto?) è un copione scritto per la compagnia teatrale Gekidan Shinkansen Theater di Kazuki Nakashima, da cui è stata tratta una serie televisiva anime nell'aprile 2007, diretta da Seiji Mizushima e prodotta da Madhouse. È una commedia che parla di un creatore di fuochi d'artificio nell'Edo (una regione del Giappone) medievale, che cerca di costruire un razzo per rispedire una ragazza aliena dalla sua gente sulla Luna. 『大江戸ロケット』(おおえどロケット)は、劇団☆新感線による日本の演劇作品。中島かずき作、いのうえひでのり演出。2007年4月よりアニメ版が放送された。 Oh! Edo Rocket (Japanese: 大江戸ロケット, Hepburn: Ō Edo Roketto) is a 2001 stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima and directed by Hidenori Inōe, with a novelization released in August of the same year. A manga adaptation illustrated by Una Hamana was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from February 2007 to July 2009, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes. A twenty-six episode anime television series by Madhouse was broadcast in Japan from April to September 2007. It is a comedic story often breaking the fourth wall, that involves a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon. The anime series was licensed in North America by Funimation 《大江戶火箭》(日语:大江戸ロケット)是由劇団☆新感線演出的舞臺劇作品。 2007年4月由水島精二和劇本家會川升改編成電視動畫,負責角色設定的是畫家吉松孝博。2008年1月在香港有線電視播映,全26集。
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Ginjiro tries to confirm that the white sky beast is the one trying to stop the blue sky beast from roaming the streets. Santa, Rokubei and Shinza showcase an inventive helicopter contraption, but it fails to function. Shunpei concocts a method for Seikichi to launch a rocket from a kite using spinning tops for nozzles. Akai drops in, but ends up causing the kite to tear up. It seems that the kite may be out of reach for Tenho and Tenten. Seikichi convinces a doubtful Shunpei to attach the spinning top rockets around the kite, though launching them really was a bad idea. Santa, Rokubei and Shinza use a steam engine, borrowed from the old man, to power up their helicopter contraption, being able to clamp onto the kite before it descends towards the ground. Sora is saddened that Seikichi thinks that she is a monster. Ginjiro unveils that he is the captain of the Men in Black working under Torii, while Sora reveals that Ginjiro has been protecting her from being noticed. As Torii manages to subdue and capture Sora, the residents fend him off. After encountering the blue girl in her true form, Seikichi ascertains that Sora was right all along, having to destroy his shed as a result. Ginjiro provokes Seikichi by saying that Sora is a serial killer, only to get him to say that she is a kindhearted girl. The residents find Sora in Ginjiro's room, much to Seikichi's jealousy. Akai later ambushes Ginjiro in a nearby forest with the help of the group of armored men, known as the Men in Black. However, this was a test of combat skills orchestrated by Yozo Torii, who reveals that Ginjiro is destined through lineage to become the leader of the Men in Black. It is said that two meteors harboring the two sky beasts had landed in the forest, though the white sky beast is still on the loose. Ginjiro is reminded of the story of the Silver Fox and the Night Flower, who were once recruited by Heihachiro Oshio to raid and inflame various storehouses that have caused poverty, however Oshio had committed suicide out of cowardice. Sora transforms into her true form, but is restrained by Akai. Seikichi is revealed to have survived the gunshot, due to wearing a bulletproof vest. Tenho and Tenten show evidence that Akai is responsible for the murders, to which Torii comes to arrest him for this crime. Soon after, the blue girl arrives and takes him back with her. The old man displays his youth potion to the residents, as he was known for being a famous scholar. Oise tells them that Ginjiro left the row house for good. Tetsuju is currently with the blue sky beast that had split off from the blue girl. Ginjiro encounters Akai and engages in battle against him. Suddenly, the blue sky beast locates a giant sky vessel from within the mountains. Sora wants Ginjiro to put the blue girl behind bars to prevent anymore murders of females in the streets. When Seikichi and Oise see Sora and Ginjiro at the riverbank, they assume that these two are dating. During a test launch, the nozzle of the rocket is able to maximize the thrust velocity, but the wooden barrel explodes due to the internal pressure of the nozzle. After Shunpei figures out that the barrel must be made of iron, it is learned that tickets will be sold in an underground lottery for the launch. As both Ginjiro and Akai find out who was responsible for distributing the tickets, the old man sends out a group of cats to gather the tickets to be burned. A clock tower bell is used for another test launch, but it starts ringing due to the internal pressure. It seems there is a labor shortage in trying to have the rocket assembled. To solve the problem, the old man recruits a group of cat humans to help. Shunpei takes a whiff of a secret potion that consequently attracts any woman. Sora tells Onui to find the old man for the antidote. Onui changes into her dog form and travels in the downpour, finding the rejuvenated old man at a clubhouse. The women cause a riot at the town tower, all fighting for Shunpei out of love. Onui races toward Shunpei as a dog, and she gives him the antidote as a human by kissing him. Akai confesses that he wants to elope with the blue girl, but he defeats Ginjiro for denying his feelings for Sora. Both Sora and the blue girl attack the blue sky beast on the sky vessel. Seikichi takes Ginjiro back to his shop to help him recuperate. As Akai and the blue girl follow a weakened blue sky beast inside the sky vessel, Seikichi, Sora and Ginjiro soon trail right behind them. It is uncovered that the blue girl attempted to split her consciousness in half, which is a serious crime on her planet. The three tail behind Akai with the blue girl into the control room. However, the blue sky beast absorbs and blasts Seikichi's rockets, heavily wounding the blue girl. Seikichi, after Ginjiro opens a portal inside the blue sky beast, manages to destroy it using his last rocket. Seikichi, Sora and Ginjiro abandon the sky vessel when the self-destruct sequence is activated. Even though he wants to stay with her, Akai is ejected out by the blue girl right before the explosion occurs. Even though Akai defeats the blue sky beast, multiple blue sky beasts emerge from the pool of water. Oise informs Ginjiro that Seikichi would be controlling the ignition from inside the rocket come liftoff. Akai, after being defeated, sees a vision of the blue girl before he passes away. When Seikichi and Sora board the rocket, a horde of blue sky beasts approach, prompting Ginjiro to slaughter them before telling Seikichi and Sora to start ignition. Many fireworks begin to burst, implying that the two were obliterated, however they were never inside the rocket in the first place. Sora is soon summoned by her people to return to the moon, and the residents all agree that Seikichi should go with her. In the end, everyone decides to inhabit a base on the moon. Akai kills a mother in the streets at night, collecting blood for the mysterious blue girl to drink, as a token for her to stay with him. Seikichi tries to tell Sora to keep her ability to fly a secret. The blue girl, recognized as the blue sky beast, secretes a replica of herself, before finding and pursuing the white sky beast. Ginjiro suspiciously finds Sora in the streets, soon finding out that the white sky beast is actually her. When the blue girl catches up, Ginjiro orders the Men in Black to subdue her, allowing Sora to escape. Akai proposes that the blue girl should stay with him, instead of returning to the moon. After Sora show a nozzle fragment found in the meteor, though unbeknownst to the residents, Seikichi has an idea of how the rocket would be constructed. Toyama scares Akai off by threatening to rat him out for trying to apprehend Seikichi and Sora. Seikichi, meeting the blue girl for the first time, is unaware that Sora and Ginjiro are trying to hunt her down. In the meadow, the blue girl secretes another blue sky beast, for which the Men in Black fail to pursue. When Sora transforms, the residents begin to attack her, but she evades after seeing Seikichi. When the blue girl comes home to Akai, she reveals that Sora is the white sky beast. Later on, Torii tells Akai that he allowed Mizuno to promote Toyama from city commissioner to senior investigator. When Akai raids the row house, he forces Sora to transform by injuring Seikichi. Oise visits the row house to collect the debts of the residents, nonetheless they fail to pay up. After taking an interest in his calculations, the blue girl speaks with Genzo's mother, curious to know where Genzo is. Oise feels guilty for buying a lot of gunpowder, since she is unable to pay off a loan. Akai and Torii ask Oriku to rebuild a sky vessel from the fragments stored inside a shed. The blue girl snatches some money from Oise, offering it to Genzo's mother. However, she turns down the offer, and the blue girl later realizes that she is nameless. Seikichi invites all the residents to accompany him in rescuing Sora. Tenho and Tenten find out that Sora is inside an underground dungeon of Mizuno's castle. Oriku allows the residents to plan out their next move at her family shop. Ginjiro is assisted by Oise, along with Tenho and Tenten, to escape from Torii and to be brought to the old man. Seikichi catapults himself toward the dungeon, Ginjiro captures Mizuno and Oise prepares to fight the blue girl. Seikichi wants to free Sora, despite her appearance as a monster. Akai lets the two escape out of the dungeon, but he then fires a gunshot directly at Seikichi. It is still apparent that only Ginjiro and Akai respectively know the true identities of Sora and the blue girl. The Men in Black devise a plan to enter the row house to get to Ginjiro, seeing if he has a connection to the white sky beast. Ginjiro does his best to prevent them from causing any trouble. All the residents then start a ruckus in the row house, possibly started by Rokubei's wife. Seikichi, having ended the ruckus, concludes that the base of the rocket should have four nozzles. The blue girl, in her true form, attempts to steal the rocket, but Seikichi manages to blast it up into the sky in time. Onui is concerned for Shunpei having to worry about his mistakes in his calculations. The old man tells the story about Naje-Naje, a curious boy who, after pestering the villagers with questions, sets on a dangerous journey to seek the answer to the ultimate question, though the old man leaves it as a cliffhanger. Shunpei goes out with Onui to ask various residents about his stress, but to no avail. The next day, the two talk to Toyama, Oise and Oriku, yet they were no help either. Shunpei reminisces of when he used to play with a dog as a child. He wished to be able to run away with her when his parents were fighting, but needed to stay because he wanted to solve a complicated math problem. It is implied that Onui was the dog from Shunpei's childhood. As he continues to travel, Ginjiro overhears a group of children reenacting the legend of the Silver Fox and the Night Flower. Toyama tells Oise and Tenho that shipments of gunpowder had failed to arrive from Osaka, due to a band of thieves called the Night Foxes. The two, along with Tetsuju, take a trip there to solve the case. Ginjiro reunites with his former acquaintance named Tenbe Mimasaka, shocked that he had survived after the revolution long ago, now being blind as a result. Upon encountering Gonji, who serves Tenbe some potato stew, Ginjiro departs with suspicion. At night, Oise, Tenho and Tetsuju are soon surrounded by the Night Foxes. It is revealed that Tenbe is the leader of this band of thieves. His purpose is to make a second attempt in overthrowing the government. Ginjiro comes to the rescue and confronts his acquaintance. Oise, Tenho and Tetsuju defeat the Night Foxes, while Ginjiro conquers over Tenbe. As the fireworks burst into the sky, Ginjiro is reminded of his ambitions. Seikichi is given permission to build the rocket for Sora on an island outside the row house. Genzo has now reverted to his human form. Oise is directing a play about the rocket being constructed, of which Tenho and Tenten put up flyers in the streets for advertisement. Tenho and Genzo respectively take on the roles of Seikichi and Sora, though Sora does her own voice-over. When the scene turns to when Sora was to return to the moon, Sora improvises that she would want to stay with Seikichi instead. Oddly enough, Seikichi causes the theater to detonate, yet the residents go on to celebrate their success. Seikichi promises to plan a big party for Sora when the rocket is finished. Ginjiro advises Seikichi to travel alone with Sora to test out more fireworks, but also to settle their differences. There they meet Tetsuju the Human Fuse, who views Sora as Princess Moonbeam, much to Seikichi's chagrin. The myth behind Princess Moonbeam is explained. Tetsuju believes that he will construct a firework cannon better and sooner than Seikichi. After stumbling upon Tetsuju's cabin of firework cannons, Seikichi realizes how determined he must be to build a firework cannon, all when Tetsuju launches his own into the sky. Seikichi tests out a new model of a firework cannon with positive results. Akai is scared out of his wits when he briefly encounters the now two-headed blue sky beast. Oriku arrives in the row house, only to disagree with Seikichi's ambition to build a firework cannon. Seikichi later unveils to Sora that he used to stay with Oriku's family who owns a famous fireworks shop. Sora later explains to Oriku that Seikichi left her family on behalf of his ambition. As the blue sky beast makes another appearance, Oriku causes an explosion from her family shop. As the cannon is prepared to launch, Torii spots Ginjiro on the platform, engaging in battle against him. When the rocket is ignited, the ice on the platform begins to crack, the rocket kills a crowd in canoes and the platform itself is destroyed. Oriku is upset that her project was a failure. When Seikichi, Sora and Shunpei returns to the island, the residents suffer from thrift laws as a consequence of the faltered cannon. As Ginjiro finds out that Torii wanted to attack foreign ships, he also realizes that Toyama wants to bomb foreign countries. Seikichi proceeds to launch the rocket the next day, all to show everyone the greatest creation ever made, despite Toyama's plans. Akai encounters the blue sky beast, who was disguised in human form. It is explained how Genzo had turned into a dove, in that he also had previously entered the chamber. Seikichi is upset that Sora stayed out all night with Ginjiro, afraid she might be found out. Tetsuju chases Genzo into the row house, using a self-propelled fire boat, catching the eyes of the residents. It is revealed that Tenho and Tenten are lurking inside Ginjiro's room. Akai spies on Ginjiro, who takes Tenho and Tenten with him to see Toyama. Ginjiro tells Toyama that he is working for Torii at his own will, not due by force. Meanwhile, as Seikichi tests out his own fire boat, a selfish Tetsuju challenges him to a race. When an angry Oriku soon joins them, she blows up the fire boat, causing Seikichi to drown. Sora then reluctantly dives in to save him. Kinshiro Toyama sends Tenho and Tenten to follow the old man in the streets, in order to investigate his real identity. Tadakuni Mizuno soon orders Torii and Toyama not to approach the old man, not knowing they have already done so. Tenho and Tenten arrive at the old man's home, finding many occult relics and items in a chamber. When Ginjiro finds them from outside, the two hide inside the chamber, only to be turned into cats. It is also found out that Seikichi and Sora have previously turned into cats as well. The old man returns and zaps the four back to their original forms. Toyama also arrives to clarify the reason behind his orders. Though Tenho and Tenten had intended to protect Seikichi and Sora, they are asked to leave the row house, however they first enjoy a cookout planned by the residents. The blue sky beast, revealed to still be alive, attacks Ginjiro, but the white sky beast saves Ginjiro from being injured. Akai is distraught upon learning that he is now to follow Ginjiro's orders. Seikichi displays an innovative firework cannon that could fly to the moon. It is decided that the firework cannon will be launched inside the row house on the day of the festival. Sora goes inside the firework cannon when it is lit, urging Seikichi and Ginjiro to pull her out before the firework cannon launches. Seikichi is saddened that Sora could have left without saying her farewell. The rocket is now ready for liftoff. There are signs that show that the blue sky beast is still alive. Shunpei, in a drunken stupor, assumes that Seikichi is looking for Sora, since he does not want her to leave. Tetsuju notices the blue sky beast atop the rocket. As the rocket launches, it begins to deteriorate. The residents find Tetsuju, interrogating him about what happened. Toyama spreads good news that everyone will be able to help rebuild the rocket. It is later found out that Torii requested Oriku to build a roller-coaster platform to launch a cannon into the sky to attack foreign ships. Shinza discreetly meets with an unknown engineer at a temple, showing him a newly invented umbrella. When they part ways, one of them was attacked and declared dead. After the residents realize that Shinza was still alive, Ginjiro goes out on a hunch. A panicked Shinza activates his giant robot machine, mistakenly terrorizing the row house. Sora climbs onto the machine and dismantles it, rescuing Shinza in the process. Seikichi later finds Sora in the forest, hearing that she believes to be thought of as a monster. He brings her back to the row house to prove that the residents admire her presence. The old man, who restores the damaged row house, refers to the firework cannon now as the rocket. Sora decides to stay until Seikichi builds the firework cannon, with Ginjiro being a killjoy. Sora quickly leaves after a lovesick Shunpei and a watchdog Onui causes more dismay for Seikichi. Ginjiro finds Oise, who faults him for having her fake an abacus dance for the upcoming river festival. Ginjiro later witnesses the white sky beast being attacked by a group of unknown armored men. Seikichi, after seeing Sora using strontium carbonate powder to enhance the coloring of a firework during a demonstration, is finally convinced in helping her build the firework cannon.
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Kazuki Nakashima dbr:Kazuki_Nakashima
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Seinen
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26
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2007-02-25 2007-04-03
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Una Hamana
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大江戸ロケット
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Ō Edo Roketto
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2007-09-26 2009-07-25
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Yusuke Honma
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2001-08-07
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Woman Who Smiles in the Face of Hardship When a Master's Work Cries for the Moon... "That Thing" Is Me! Fireworks for the Sword Dance The Man Was Waiting Utter Nonsense Somehow of Other, Liftoff That Crazy Girl Just Flew! The Argument Up Against the Divine Lord's Dungeon Hijack the You-Know-What! Love, Murder...He Does It All! A Silver Fox Bound by Fate Just to Let You Know: I Caught a Glimpse of Tomorrow Duel to the First Love Out of Nowhere! Air Raid at New Year's Poppycock! Whaddaya Think of These Guys? Killing Melody at First Light It Was Just a One-Night Dream Betting on Love If You Don't Like Worrying... Madhousecatincarnations No Need to Get Excited You Get Three Digressions
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3
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dbr:Shō_Aikawa_(screenwriter)
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『大江戸ロケット』(おおえどロケット)は、劇団☆新感線による日本の演劇作品。中島かずき作、いのうえひでのり演出。2007年4月よりアニメ版が放送された。 Oh! Edo Rocket (яп. 大江戸ロケット О:эдо рокетто, «Oh! Edo Rocket») — пьеса, написанная Кадзуки Накасимой для театральной труппы Gekidan Shinkansen. Была адаптирована для телевизионного аниме-сериала в апреле 2007, срежиссирована Сэйдзи Мидзусимой и выпущена Studio Madhouse. Это комедийная история про мастера фейерверков в древнем Эдо и его попытки построить ракету, способную доставить инопланетную девушку обратно к её народу на луну. Oh! Edo Rocket (Japanese: 大江戸ロケット, Hepburn: Ō Edo Roketto) is a 2001 stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima and directed by Hidenori Inōe, with a novelization released in August of the same year. A manga adaptation illustrated by Una Hamana was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from February 2007 to July 2009, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes. A twenty-six episode anime television series by Madhouse was broadcast in Japan from April to September 2007. It is a comedic story often breaking the fourth wall, that involves a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon. The anime series was licensed in North America by Funimation 《大江戶火箭》(日语:大江戸ロケット)是由劇団☆新感線演出的舞臺劇作品。 2007年4月由水島精二和劇本家會川升改編成電視動畫,負責角色設定的是畫家吉松孝博。2008年1月在香港有線電視播映,全26集。 Ōedo Rocket (大江戸ロケット Ōedo Roketto?) è un copione scritto per la compagnia teatrale Gekidan Shinkansen Theater di Kazuki Nakashima, da cui è stata tratta una serie televisiva anime nell'aprile 2007, diretta da Seiji Mizushima e prodotta da Madhouse. È una commedia che parla di un creatore di fuochi d'artificio nell'Edo (una regione del Giappone) medievale, che cerca di costruire un razzo per rispedire una ragazza aliena dalla sua gente sulla Luna.
dbp:alttitle
Dassen wa Sando Made Kettō Dai Hatsukoi Aite wa Shinkun no Kakushiana Takumi no Shigoto ga Tsuki ni Naite... Dokidoki Muyō Rachi mo nee Ron Kenbu ni Hanabi o Dōzo Ren'ai de Shōbu Atashi wa Are yo! Otoko wa Matte ita Nangi ni Hohoemu Onna Koi mo Koroshi mo Yaru tte sa Anta Koitsura Dō Omou ○○ Marumaru o Nottore! Tatta Ichiya no Yume Datta Tochi Gurutte Sōrō Nanda kanda no Rifuto Ofu Totsuzen! Shōgatsu ni Daikūbaku Ippitsu Keijō Asu ga Mieta Reimei no Koroshibushi En ni Shibarareta Gin no Kitsune Kaii Neko Henge Moshimo Nayamu no ga Iya Dattara Tondemo nai Tonda Onna
dbp:episodenumber
5 2 3 26 24 25 22 23 20 21 18 19 16 17 14 15 12 13 10 11 8 9 6 7 4
dbp:originalairdate
2007-09-05 2007-05-23 2007-07-11 2007-07-18 2007-07-04 2007-05-30 2007-08-15 2007-05-02 2007-09-19 2007-06-13 2007-09-26 2007-04-25 2007-06-27 2007-07-25 2007-06-20 2007-06-06 2007-08-01 2007-04-18 2007-04-11 2007-05-16 2007-09-12 2007-05-09 2007-08-29 2007-08-08 2007-08-22
dbp:wordnet_type
n21:synset-cartoon-noun-2
prov:wasDerivedFrom
wikipedia-en:Oh!_Edo_Rocket?oldid=1120797048&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageLength
44714
dbo:firstPublicationDate
2001-08-07 2007-02-25
dbo:lastPublicationDate
2009-07-25
dbo:numberOfVolumes
3
dbo:author
dbr:Kazuki_Nakashima
dbo:magazine
dbr:Monthly_Afternoon
dbo:publisher
dbr:Kodansha
dbo:type
dbr:Manga
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
wikipedia-en:Oh!_Edo_Rocket