Goldfish Warning! | |
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きんぎょ注意報! (Kingyo Chūihō!) | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Manga | |
Written by | Neko Nekobe |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | February 1989 – June 1993 |
Volumes | 8 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Junichi Sato |
Written by | Keiko Maruo |
Music by | Takanori Arisawa |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Original network | TV Asahi |
Original run | January 12, 1991 – February 29, 1992 |
Episodes | 54 (108 segments) |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Junichi Sato |
Written by | Keiko Maruo |
Music by | Takanori Arisawa |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | April 25, 1992 |
Runtime | 21 minutes |
Manga | |
Goldfish Warning! Gaiden Ushi Ushi World | |
Written by | Neko Nekobe |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | September 1993 – November 1993 |
Manga | |
Goldfish Warning! Returns | |
Written by | Neko Nekobe |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Goldfish Warning! (きんぎょ注意報!, Kingyo Chūihō!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Neko Nekobe which ran in Nakayoshi. A 54-episode anime television series aired on TV Asahi from January 12, 1991 through February 29, 1992. Each episode of the anime contained two 11-minute stories, often unconnected with each other. A short film was released in 1992. The anime was made into an anime comic format with six episodes per volume. The first volume was released on July 25, 1991.[1]
After the end of the series, most of the anime's staff moved on to Sailor Moon (which would succeed this series in its timeslot), including director Junichi Sato and music composer Takanori Arisawa. Many references to Goldfish Warning! are made in Sailor Moon's first season.[2]
A complete DVD set of the series was released on March 24, 2005.[3][4]
A 14-year-old girl named Chitose Fujinomiya, a former very rich, currently an orphan who is kicked out of her super-elite school, Tokai no Gakuen (City's Academy in English language), while shunned by her former friends. She is sent to a rural public school, Inaka no Chugakkō, an alias is Inachū (Country's Jr. High School in English language), where very needy, and even pigs, oxen and chickens are students.
The only possession Chitose has left is a pink goldfish named Gyopi, given to her by her beloved father, and very valuable. Her family's attorney attempts to steal Gyopi, but is foiled by Chitose's new schoolmates, namely Wapiko, a simple girl who can outrun almost anything and is well-liked in school. As it turns out, Chitose isn't poor; the attorney was merely hiding her inheritance for himself. Instead of going back to the super rich school, she buys the rural school and attempts to transform it into a refined school to compete with that of her rival/former best friend. However, the students of the rural school don't want to be refined.
There were three Goldfish Warning! video games released in Japan. Two titles for the Game Boy, and another for the Super Famicom. Goldfish Warning! characters also appear in a few other games such as Panic in Nakayoshi World.[5]