Friday, November 24, 2006
sry tt i so long nva post liaox coz i don fil lik it
so 2 dae i was wacthing a show tt is sho funi its name
SCHOOL RUMBLE
tis info will tell u bout d show
スクールランブル(School Rumble)
Genre
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
ShōnenMangaAuthored by
Jin KobayashiPublisher
KodanshaDel Rey Manga Tongli Comics Chuang Yi Comics (Chinese)
Schibsted Forlagene Haksan publish Tokyopop Elex Media Komputindo VibulkijSerialized in
Shonen Magazine (Weekly, Monthly and Wonder editions)
Manga ManiaOriginal run
2002 – Still running
No. of
volumes14 (ongoing - 200 chapters as of
November 4,
2006)
TV anime : School Rumble
Directed by
Shinji Takamatsu
Studio
Studio Comet
Network
TV Tokyo Champ TV Videoland Television NetworkJonu MediaOriginal run
October 10,
2004 –
April 5,
2005No. of episodes
26
OVA: School Rumble - First Term Extraスクールランブル 一学期補習
Directed by
Shinji Takamatsu
Studio
Studio Comet
No. of episodes
2
Released
December 22,
2005Runtime
25 minutes each
TV anime : School Rumble - Second Termスクールランブル ニ学期
Directed by
Shinji Takamatsu
Studio
Studio Comet
Network
TV Tokyo,
TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Setochi
Original run
April 2,
2006 –
September 24,
2006No. of episodes
26
School Rumble (スクールランブル, sukūru ranburu
?) is a
manga serialized in the
Weekly Shonen Magazine (週刊少年マガジン), drawn by
Jin Kobayashi. A 26-episode
anime adaptation was broadcast on
TV Tokyo between October 2004 and April 2005. In December 2005, an
OVA was released, containing two special episodes, and a second season titled "School Rumble - Second Term" was broadcasted in 2006 between April and September. It is believed that there will be a third season in the near future because of its popularity and because the manga itself is still ongoing.
The series features prominently in the ongoing
fansub debate, due to the actions of its copyright holder,
Media Factory Inc. (see
Fansub)
The manga is published in English by
Del Rey. Unlike other Del Rey releases, the manga uses the original Japanese naming order (family name followed by the given name) to conserve the puns in the manga.
FUNimation announced at
Otakon that it has licensed the
anime/
OVA for North American distribution, and expects to release this title in early 2007.
Contents[
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1 Plot overview2 A story in sharp, flat and natural chapters3 Main Characters4 Trivia5 School Rumble Seiyū & Live Cast Performances5.1 School Rumble Presents Come! Come! Welcome? Party5.2 School Rumble Live Butai - Osarusan dayo Harima kun6 Theme Songs6.1 Season One6.2 Season Two7 Video games8 External links//
[
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
School Rumble covers the daily life of the members of Class 2-C, as well as their surroundings. Many scenes are exaggerated for comedic purposes. The series generally belongs to the
romance comedy genre, since many of the gags are related to love stories.
The heroine is
Tenma Tsukamoto, a second year high school girl with no special qualities - she's not very bright, and doesn't have a very impressive figure. Tenma has a crush on
Ōji Karasuma, a silent boy with an emotionless face. The generally clueless Tenma has a hard time confessing her love to him. To complicate matters,
Kenji Harima, the school's delinquent, has developed an even greater crush on Tenma, which he has a hard time confessing. The attempts of these two to confess their respective loves are running gags throughout this series.
As the series progresses, the storyline changes focus to the relationship between Harima and Tenma's close friend
Eri Sawachika, one of the school's most popular girls. The story provided many events in which Harima and Sawachika were humorously paired up, ended up together, or were even caught in embarrassing situations due to some comical misunderstandings - a classic, love-hate relationship.
Another storyline begins when Harima starts working as a
mangaka with the assistance of
Yakumo Tsukamoto, Tenma's younger sister. As he insisted to keep it a secret from his classmates, Tenma started to believe they were dating. It took much time for Harima to solve this misunderstanding and prove to Tenma he is not interested in her sister at all. However, the same can't be said about Yakumo's feelings for him.
As the story advances further, sometimes Harima gets himself in comical or romantic situations with Tenma which sometimes put them closer. While perhaps merely a
fanservice, this could be a hint for something else. However the relationship between Tenma and Ooji has also progressed, and Eri and Yakumo's bonds with Harima got stronger too, leaving many questions about how this love polygon will end.
[
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An artwork from the manga, 2nd volume, showing
Sarah Adiemus (left) and
Yakumo Tsukamoto (right).
In the manga, the main plot is described in chapters marked with a musical
sharp sign (e.g.
1,
2, ...) appearing in Weekly
Shonen Magazine. However, incidental or side stories are told in
flat sign chapters (
1,
2, ...) that appear in the monthly Magazine Special, and the
natural sign chapters (so far only ♮1, included in School Rumble Volume 7) appear serialized in the seasonal
Shonen Magazine Wonder (magazine titles in order: 週刊少年マガジン, マガジンSPECIAL, 少年マガジンワンダー). All three magazines and collected volumes are published by
Kodansha in Japan. The
Del Rey version also uses the sharp/flat designations for chapters, with the
chapters listed first in the Table of Contents of each volume followed by the
chapters.
The
chapters 1-7 focus on Yakumo, chapter
8 focuses on Suou Mikoto and Haruki Hanai, and later
chapters feature minor characters from the main storyline or
episodes viewed from an alternative perspective. The only ♮ chapter released is a general story involving all the characters and their general relationship during the
meteor shower during
Tanabata with no story bias towards any character.
The anime series is adapted from a composition of the
chapters, enriched in some parts with the
and ♮ stories. The OVA specials are a compilation of some of the remaining
chapters with an original, new story.
Main Characters
Main article:
List of School Rumble charactersTenma Tsukamoto (塚本 天満, Tsukamoto Tenma
?)
Voiced by:
Ami KoshimizuTenma Tsukamoto is the female
protagonist who loves Ōji Karasuma. Tenma is short, undeveloped and childish for her age. She often is mistaken as being younger than her classmates and her younger sister
Yakumo. One of her obvious physical features are the little ponytails in her hair, which often wiggle if she is happy or excited. She is also dense, slow and unreliable and often misunderstands otherwise obvious situations. Despite her shortcomings, Tenma is good-natured and friendly.
Kenji Harima (播磨 拳児, Harima Kenji
?)
Voiced by:
Hiroki TakahashiKenji Harima is the male
protagonist, an ex-delinquent who loves Tenma. Although he does not practice any specific
martial arts style, few people are able to match him in hand-to-hand combat. He has the ability to communicate with animals, and possesses a wide variety of strange and exotic pets which he named after European monarchs. He has a little brother, Shuuji, who likes Yakumo.
Harima struggles often to confess to Tenma, though he knows she has absolutely no feelings for him and may even dislike him. Every time Harima finds the courage to tell Tenma his true feelings, something happens which prevents him from succeeding. Harima also must deal with situations involving his classmate Eri, unaware of the fact she has a crush on him. Yakumo has a small crush on Harima as well. He gets extremely jealous seeing Karasuma and Tenma together, but his attempts to put a stop to that usually end up bringing them closer. Ironically, Harima admires Nijō jō(二条丈) the mangaka, which is Karasuma's pen name. To date, Tenma has yet to hear his confession properly. He also works as a
mangaka, having Yakumo as his assistant, creating another source of misunderstandings, as it took a long time for Tenma to realize that their relationship is only professional, at least by Harima's side.
Ōji Karasuma (烏丸 大路, Karasuma Ooji
?)
Voiced by:
Hiroki KonishiKarasuma Oji is Tenma's love interest, often depicted as a stonefaced eccentric. He enjoys odd habits such as dressing as a
kappa during rainy days, embodying a Japanese pun on the word for raincoat. He enjoys eating
curry. Although unspoken, he seems to be excellent at dodging any flying projectiles including Harima's Hurricane Kick and Tenma's arrow letters. Karasuma is secretly a famous
mangaka, publishing his works under the pen name of Nijō jō(二条丈). He is in a band at school, and plays an electric guitar. He also played soccer, and recently won a cup with the national soccer team in the anime. Although he doesn't demonstrate any feeling for Tenma (or anything else), behind his poker face he sometimes shows true concern for her in the story.
Eri Sawachika (沢近 愛理, Sawachika Eri
?)
Voiced by:
Yui HorieOne of Tenma's close friends, Eri's father is British and her mother is Japanese. She has great difficulty with
Kanji. Eri is extremely wealthy and somewhat spoiled (Western Europeans in Japan are stereotyped to be billionaires and extremely snobby). Eri is devoted to her father, but cannot spend as much time with him as she wants because of his work commitments.
She is attracted to Harima and becomes very jealous and angry towards anyone rumoured to date Harima, which even caused some strains in her relations with Mikoto and Yakumo. While she is still unaware of Harima's true love interest, she gradually (but mistakenly) thinks that he secretly likes her.
Yakumo Tsukamoto (塚本 八雲, Tsukamoto Yakumo
?)
Voiced by:
Mamiko NotoThe shy younger sister of Tenma Tsukamoto, Yakumo was born with a variety of gifts. Not only she is able to read the thoughts of those who like her (as well as her sister and pet cat Iori), but further in the story it is shown that she also has the ability to communicate with ghosts.
Skilled, reliable, smart and beautiful, Yakumo is one of the most admired girls in the school. Despite that fact, she has never had a boyfriend. This is due mostly to her mind-reading ability, as she can easily read the secret intentions of any boy who tries to approach her. The only exception is Harima, whose heart belongs completely to another girl; thus, his mind is completely opaque to her. She is also a member of the Tea Club.
Mikoto Suō (周防 美琴, Mikoto Suou
?)
Voiced by:
Hitomi NabatameMikoto is a close friend of Tenma. She is tall, well-developed, and
tomboyish. She has a black belt in
Kenpo, and is often seen sparring with her childhood friend Haruki. She had a crush on a
senpai of hers, but she gave up on him after discovering he had already met someone. Mikoto was dating her classmate Asou until recently, but for some reason yet unexplained, he broke up with her.
Akira Takano (高野 晶, Takano Akira
?)
Voiced by:
Kaori ShimizuAkira is another close friend of Tenma. She is very perceptive, resourceful, intelligent, and also very mysterious. She is also known to play pranks on her classmates. Akira is President of the Tea Club.
Akira has some uncommon hobbies such as planning war games and wearing full body costumes. She also knows exactly who likes whom in class, but for unexplained reasons, stays silent on the matter.
Haruki Hanai (花井 春樹, Hanai Haruki
?)
Voiced by:
Shinji KawadaAs class representative of 2-C, Hanai takes his duties seriously, always trying to keep his classmates (especially the males) in line. Unable to have second thoughts, he always says exactly what comes into his mind regardless of the consequences. He is hopelessly in love with Yakumo, so strongly that she can read his mind literally from a mile away.
As a child, he was shy, weak, and always been bullied by other children. That changed with a little help from Mikoto, who has been his friend since that time. He attends the same
dojo as her and has a black belt in
Kenpo as well. He tries very hard to join the Tea Club that Yakumo is in, but is banned by Akira. Despite Hanai and Mikoto having their own love interests, characters around them sometimes think that they are too close to be just friends. Some of his classmates like Yuuki seems to have a crush on him.
Trivia
The title of Episode 25, season one.
The title of the last episode of season two.
Haruki Hanai's Ultimate Killing Move is featured as a Blue Tiger known as "Flower Tiger" (its writing in
kanji is 百花虎擊, which literally means Hundred Flowers Tiger Strike).
Kenji Harima's Ultimate Killing Move is featured as a Red Dragon known as "Hurricane Dragon" (its writing in
kanji is 播拳龍襲, which means Scatter Fist Dragon Grave), as well as a finishing kick known as "Hurricane Kick". Harima & Eri also combined in Episode 22 to form a Twin Hurricane Kick to take down Tennouji.
Note: The term "Hariken", which means "scattering fist", is a pun for Harima Kenji's name, as well as for "hurricane".
Ichijou Karen's Ultimate Killing Move is a German
Suplex Hold.
The publisher of Harima's manga is 'Dankosha (談講社)', a parody of the publisher of School Rumble, Kodansha (講談社).
Almost all of the manga's chapters are titled with names of foreign films, songs, and proverbs.
There is a mistake in Season 1, Episode 18 in that Mikoto's hair is dark brown instead of blue, seen when Imadori asks Mikoto for a date.
The title of the Episode 25, Season 1, uses 3 signs that are impossible to pronounce (See the picture).
The title of the Episode 26, Season 1, is presumed to be the longest episode title of anime with 187
Japanese letters. Other anime series with long episode titles include;
He Is My Master,
Haré+Guu,
Battle Programmer Shirase, and
Tsukuyomi -Moon Phase-.
The sudden "goodbye" ...The labyrinth I got lost... Who are you? ...Tell me. "Misunderstandings" "Crushes" Let, my heart reach her. Let, my feelings reach him. The season that you can possibly have only once, the page of adolescence. This is the last chance, I want to know ...your heart. Words reach, feelings don't. The confession on that day, the everlasting day, but ...Never ending, our "today". And to tomorrow... "School Rumble Forever"
The title of the Episode 26, Season 2, however, is certainly one of the shortest (if not the shortest one) episode titles ever with just a full stop / period ".".
School Rumble Seiyū & Live Cast Performances
School Rumble Presents Come! Come! Welcome? Party
On 5 December 2004, a concert featuring the
Seiyū cast of School Rumble was held at Yokohama BLITZ. It had been released on DVD (Catalog No: KIBA-1194) on 24 March 2005 featuring the following:
UNSCANDALunicorn tableYui HorieYuuka NanriKaori ShimizuYukari FukuiMamiko NotoAmi KoshimizuHitomi NabatameSchool Rumble Live Butai - Osarusan dayo Harima kun
On 21 July - 25 July 2005, a stage play recapping Season 1 of School Rumble was shown. It had been released on DVD (Catalog No: ZMBH-2401) on 10 October 2005. The cast members are as follows:
Ami Koshimizu as Tenma Tsukamoto
Hiroki Takahashi as Kenji Harima
Michie Kitaura as Ōji Karasuma
Satomi Akesaka as Yakumo Tsukamoto
Yuka Koide as Eri Sawachika
Mai Yoshida as Mikoto Suō
Mana Hyashi as Akira Takano
Mami Sakamoto as Karen Ichijō
Rikako Miura as Tae Anegasaki
Keiichi Beshi as Kyōsuke Imadori
Mondo Yamageshi as Haruki Hanai
Rie Mashiko as Itoko Osakabe
Theme Songs
Season One
Opening (eps 1-24 and OVA 1-2): "Scramble" (スクランブル) by
Yui Horie with UNSCANDAL
Opening (ep 25): "Umi no Otoko wa yo" (海の男はよ) by Kikoukumaru's Man Chorus Group (鬼哭丸少年合唱団)
Ending (eps 1-17, 19-24 and OVA 2): "Onna no Ko♥Otoko no Ko" (オンナのコ♥オトコのコ; Girls♥Boys) by
Yuko OguraEnding (ep 18): "Hatenkou Robo Dozibiron's Theme" (破天荒ロボ ドジビロンのテーマ) by
Takahashi HirokiEnding (ep 25): "Scramble" (スクランブル) by
Yui Horie with UNSCANDAL
Ending (ep 26): "School Rumble 4 Ever" by
Koshimizu Ami,
Nabatame Hitomi,
Shimizu Kaori,
Noto Mamiko,
Horie Yui,
Takahashi HirokiEnding (OVA 1): "Ginga Ensen '05" by
Takahashi Hiroki[
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Opening: "Sentimental Generation" (せんちめんたる じぇねれーしょん) by
Tokito Ami (時東 ぁみ)
Ending (eps 1-12 and 14-16): "Kono Namida ga aru kara Tsugi no Ippo to naru" (この涙があるから次の一歩となる) by
Tokito Ami (時東 ぁみ)
Ending (ep 13): "THE LAST CANDLE"
Ending (ep 17+): "Futari wa Wasurechau♡" (二人は忘れちゃう♡) by the Tsukamoto Sisters, Tenma (
Koshimizu Ami) and Yakumo (
Noto Mamiko)
[1][
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The games are exclusively for
Sony consoles. See
School Rumble (video game).
[
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(Japanese)
School Rumble Manga Official Site(Japanese)
School Rumble Animation Official Site(Japanese)
A Japanese School Rumble fan community(English)
AniDB entry on School Rumble(English)
AniRec Database entry on School Rumble(English)
EFCPO (Eri Fan Club Propaganda Office) An English and Italian School Rumble fan site(English)
FUNimation dub websiteRetrieved from "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_Rumble"
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