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词条 Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel
释义

  1. Story

  2. Characters

  3. Episode list

  4. Music

     Original Songs  Tribute album 

  5. Impact and influence

  6. Internationalization

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel
| image =
| caption = Promotional image
| ja_kanji = 魔法の天使クリィミーマミ
| ja_romaji = Mahō no Tenshi Kurīmī Mami
| genre = Magical girl
}}{{Infobox animanga/Video
| type = tv series
| director = Osamu Kobayashi
| producer =
| writer = Hiroshi Konichikawa
Hiroshi Toda
Kazunori Itō
Keiko Maruo
Michiru Shimada
Shigeru Yanagawa
Shusuke Kaneko
Tokio Tsuchiya
Tomoko Kawasaki
| music = Kōji Makaino
| studio = Pierrot
| network = Nippon Television
| first = 1 July 1983
| last = 29 June 1984
| episodes = 52
| episode_list = #Episode list
}}{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| author = Itō Kazunori
| illustrator = Yuuko Kitagawa
| publisher = Kodansha
| demographic =
| magazine =
| first = 1983
| last = 1984
| volumes = 3
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| title = Eien no Once More
| director = Osamu Kobayashi
Tomomi Mochizuki
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| writer =
| music =
| studio = Pierrot
| released = 28 October 1984
| runtime = 45 minutes
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| producer =
| writer =
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| released = 28 March 1985
| runtime = 30 minutes
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| director = Tomomi Mochizuki
| producer =
| writer = Kazunori Itō
| music =
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| released = 15 June 1985
| runtime = 55 minutes
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| title = Song Special 2: Curtain Call
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| released = 1 February 1986
| runtime = 45 minutes
}}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{Nihongo|Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel[1]|魔法の天使クリィミーマミ|Mahō no Tenshi Kurīmī Mami}} is a magical girl anime series by Pierrot which aired from 1983 to 1984 on Nippon Television. It went on to have five OVA adaptions and featured in other Studio Pierrot special presentations. A three volume manga was released during the original TV run, with the story written by Kazunori Itō and art by Yuuko Kitagawa. This was the first of five magical girl anime to be produced by Studio Pierrot,[2] and the first of these to feature the designs of Akemi Takada. In 2005, the web-poll for TV Asahi's top-100 anime of all time saw Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel poll 82nd.[3] The series is currently streaming in North America via Yomiuri TV's Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013.[4] Thus far, a limited DVD release of all 52 TV episodes has been successfully crowd-funded at Anime Sols.[5] Leftover copies of the first boxset are currently up at Right Stuf and Crunchyroll.

Story

Yū Morisawa is an ordinary 10-year-old girl, until she sees a spaceship floating in the sky. Carried into the ship, she helps Pino Pino find the Feather Star. In thanks for her assistance he grants her a magical wand, which allows her to transform into a 16-year-old girl, for one year. She is also given two cats from Feather Star, Posi and Nega, who are to watch over her while she has magical powers. While wandering around the city as a teenager, she accidentally ends up on TV and asked to sing, which the magic enables her to do remarkably well. Using the alias of Creamy Mami, she becomes an overnight success, and is soon sought to begin a professional career as an idol under Parthenon Productions. Along the way, she also meets past residents of Feather Star and supernatural beings. In addition, she must fight against Snake Joe, a shady character of the rival LP Productions, who is always trying to steal her away and Megumi-chan, another one of Parthenon Productions' top stars.

Characters

{{nihongo|Yū Morisawa|森沢優|Morisawa Yū}} / {{nihongo|Creamy Mami|クリィミーマミ|Kurīmī Mami}}

{{voiced by|Takako Ōta|}}

A normal 10-year-old girl, Yū harbours a secret crush for her childhood friend Toshio Ōtomo. Given the ability to transform into a 16-year-old girl, she is made to fill in for the absent Megumi Ayase to sing on TV. Giving her name as Creamy Mami, she becomes an overnight hit. Throughout the series, it is a running gag for Mami to frequently be late for appearances like concerts, television filmings, and signings, or always makes it perfectly in the nick of time.

{{nihongo|Nega|ネガ|Nega}}

{{voiced by|Kaneta Kimotsuki|}}

One of the two cats from the Feather Star asked to watch over Yū Morisawa while she has magical powers. His name is short for negative. Nega was the one who taught Yū the words which allow her to transform in Creamy Mami, he secretly knows other magical words, but avoids telling them since Yū might end up using her powers for self gain like cheating in a surprise school test. Despite this Yū tricked him into saying the magical words to generate a pen which can answer any question in one of the episodes. He, despite his brash attitude, really likes Yū a lot that he even mistook a girl named Cassidy with her.

{{nihongo|Posi|ポジ|Poji}}

{{voiced by|Yūko Mita|}}

One of the two cats from the Feather Star asked to watch over Yū Morisawa while she has magical powers. Her name is short for positive. She is very supportive of Yuu and it sometimes annoys Nega. When Yū failed to transform for the first time, she suggested to use the magic wand while saying the magic words which led to a successful transformation. Her voice actress also say the titles of every episode.

{{nihongo|Toshio Ōtomo|大伴俊夫|Ōtomo Toshio}}

{{voiced by|Yū Mizushima|}}

Friend of Yū Morisawa and Midori Kisaragi, he falls in love with Creamy Mami after her first TV appearance. He frequently goes to Creamy Mami's concerts and appearances. Halfway through the series, Toshio sees Yuu transform into Mami, which causes her to lose her magic. Yuu and Toshio later travel to Featherstar where Pino Pino gives Yuu a new wand to use magic with in exchange for Toshio's memory of Yuu using magic, to which he agrees. Later, he finds a tape of him recording the incident and begins to remember. In the end he finally understands that Mami was Yū all long and that he was in love with Yū all this time and didn't realize it. In episode 47, Toshio says that he is 14, making him presumably 13 at the beginning of the series.

{{nihongo|Megumi Ayase|綾瀬めぐみ|Ayase Megumi}}

{{voiced by|Saeko Shimazu|}}

A spoiled and selfish idol who is the star act of Parthenon Productions. She feels threatened by the newcomer, Creamy Mami, and declares herself to be Mami's rival. She is particularly jealous of Shingo's affection for Mami as an idol and person, as Megumi is hinted to be in love with him.

{{nihongo|Shingo Tachibana|立花慎悟|Tachibana Shingo}}

{{voiced by|Kazuhiko Inoue|}}

President of Parthenon Productions, he quickly recognizes Creamy Mami as future sensation, and tries to make her into a star. It is hinted that he is in love with Megumi and Mami.

{{nihongo|Hayato Kidokoro|木所 隼人|Kidokoro Hayato|Kidokoro-Manager, 木所マネージャー Kidokoro Manējā}}

{{voiced by|Sukekiyo Kameyama|}}

Megumi Ayase's bumbling manager who is moved to managing Creamy Mami when she joins Parthenon Productions. He is continuously subjected to various unfortunate situations and gags, as well as the reprimands of Shingo when Mami is late or anything goes wrong.

{{nihongo|Midori Kisaragi|如月みどり|Kisaragi Midori}}

{{voiced by|Masahiro Anzai|}}

Toshio Ōtomo's best friend, Midori is in love with Yū Morisawa and seeks to tell her this. Because of his bashfulness, he needs Toshio's help to do this.

{{nihongo|Natsume Morisawa|森沢なつめ|Morisawa Natsume}}

{{voiced by|Mika Doi|}}

Wife of Tetsuo, mother of Yū, Natsume works in Creamy with her husband. She used to be the leader of a motorcycle gang. Her and her husband own Creamy Crepe making crepes. Sometimes, she spanks Yu when she stays out late at night, goes somewhere alone, and says mean things to her.

{{nihongo|Tetsuo Morisawa|森沢哲夫|Morisawa Tetsuo}}

{{voiced by|Akira Murakami|}}

Husband of Natsume, father of Yū, Tetsuo works in Creamy with his wife. He used to be a member of Natsume's motorcycle gang. Tetsuo almost discovered Yû when she transformed for the first time, however she managed to trick him.

{{nihongo|James SK Wān|温俊花|Wān James SK}}

{{voiced by|Mashiko Narakami|}}

A struggling writer, Wān is a loyal customer of Creamy and frequently drops by with his piles of pointless but brilliant manuscripts.

{{nihongo|Pino Pino|ピノピノ|Pino Pino}}

{{voiced by|Seiko Nakano|}}

An alien being, Pino Pino grants Yū Morisawa magical powers for one year in thanks for helping him find the Feather Star.

{{nihongo|Mamoru Hidaka|日高 守|Hidaka Mamoru}}

{{voiced by|Naomi Zinbo|}}

A boy which recently got transferred to Yû's school who came from a small town in Hokkaido. He seemed to be pretty rude at first, but later became friends with Yû due his huge love for cats. He says he can listen what the wind says and was one of the few people who realized Nega and Posi aren't normal cats. Mamoru at first doesn't knew many things about big cities and was annoyed due the fact Creamy Ga-Oka had such small threes. He was pretty outdated with news that he even doesn't knew who Creamy Mami was, plus when asked he thought it was a name of a crepe. Despite being a major character, Mamoru never had any real contact with Mami.

Episode list

{{Episode list
# Title[6]Original air date
EpisodeNumber = 1 Title = The Ship of Feather Star TranslitTitle = fezā no fune boshi NativeTitle = フェザースターの舟 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|7|1|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 2 Title = A Star is Born! TranslitTitle = sutā tanjō! NativeTitle = スター誕生! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|7|8|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 3 Title = Debut! Debut!! TranslitTitle = debyū! debyū!! NativeTitle = デビュー!デビュー!! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|7|15|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 4 Title = Scramble Top Ten TranslitTitle = Sukuranburu Toppu Ten NativeTitle = スクランブル・トップテン NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|7|22|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 5 Title = In Danger?! Mami's Secret! TranslitTitle = kiken de wa!? Mami no himitsu! NativeTitle = あぶない!?マミの秘密! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|7|29|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 6 Title = The Legend of the Stag TranslitTitle = shika no densets NativeTitle = 伝説の雄鹿 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|8|5|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 7 Title = A Bouquet for the Big Boss! TranslitTitle = biggu bosu no būke! NativeTitle = 大親分に花束を! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|8|12|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 8 Title = Miracle Duet on the Beach TranslitTitle = bīchi ni mirakuru de~yuetto NativeTitle = 渚のミラクルデュエット NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|8|19|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 9 Title = The spirit of summer TranslitTitle = natsu no seishin NativeTitle = ま夏の妖精 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|8|26|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 10 Title = Hello, Catherine TranslitTitle = Harō Kyasarin NativeTitle = ハローキャサリン NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|9|2|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 11 Title = Father is a Middle-Aged Motorcyclist TranslitTitle = Papa wa chūnen Raidā NativeTitle = パパは中年ライダー NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|9|9|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 12 Title = Blackout in the Studio TranslitTitle = teiden Studio de NativeTitle = スタジオは大停電! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|9|16|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 13 Title = Mami, Through the Looking Glass TranslitTitle = Mami, rukking u gurasu surū NativeTitle = 鏡のむこうのマミ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|9|23|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 14 Title = My Mister Dream TranslitTitle = Mai Misutā Dorīmu NativeTitle = 私のMr.ドリーム NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|9|30|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 15 Title = The Rainbow-colored Angel TranslitTitle = niji shoku no tenshi NativeTitle = 虹色の天使 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|10|7|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 16 Title = The Memory that Vanished into the Sea TranslitTitle = memori wa , umi ni kie ta NativeTitle = 海に消えたメモリー NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|10|14|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 17 Title = The Sleeping, Timeless Forest TranslitTitle = nemuru , toki wo tomeru no mori NativeTitle = 時のねむる森 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|10|21|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 18 Title = The Adventure of Zashikiwarashi TranslitTitle = zashiki no bōken NativeTitle = ざしきわらしの冒険 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|10|28|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 19 Title = Mami's Longest Day TranslitTitle = Mami no saichō bi NativeTitle = マミの一番長い日 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|11|4|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 20 Title = Dangerous Gift! TranslitTitle = kiken na gifuto! NativeTitle = 危険なおくりもの! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|11|11|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 21 Title = Cute Love Party TranslitTitle = kawaii rabu NativeTitle = かわいい恋のパーティ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|11|18|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 22 Title = Midori-kun and PuppuKupuu TranslitTitle = Midori-kun to PuppuKupuu NativeTitle = みどり君とプップクプ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|11|25|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 23 Title = Parasol of Stars TranslitTitle = parasoru sutā NativeTitle = 星のパラソル NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|12|2|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 24 Title = Bear Bear Audition TranslitTitle = beā beā ōdishon NativeTitle = クマ熊オーディション NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|12|9|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 25 Title = Disturbance! The Pop Festival TranslitTitle = shōgai! poppu fesutibaru NativeTitle = 波乱!歌謡祭の夜 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|12|16|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 26 Title = Bye Bye Miracle TranslitTitle = bai-bai mirakuru NativeTitle = バイバイ・ミラクル NativeTitleLangCode = ja1983|12|23|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 27 Title = To the Feather Star TranslitTitle = fezā sutā ni NativeTitle = フェザースターヘ! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|1|6|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 28 Title = The Mysterious Transfer Student TranslitTitle = nazo no tensō wa, gakusei NativeTitle = ふしぎな転校生 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|1|13|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 29 Title = Ropeway Panic TranslitTitle = rōpuu~ei panikku NativeTitle = ロープウェイ・パニック NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|1|20|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 30 Title = Dear Grandma TranslitTitle = Aisuru O-bāchan NativeTitle = 前略おばあちゃん NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|1|27|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 31 Title = Yuu's Flashdance TranslitTitle = Yū no furasshu dansu NativeTitle = 優のフラシュダンス NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|2|3|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 32 Title = Valentine's Day for Just the Two of Us TranslitTitle = no barentain chōdo Futatsu no toiawase NativeTitle = 二人だけのバレンタイン NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|2|10|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 33 Title = The »Atchoo!« of Horrors TranslitTitle = »Hakushon no oto!« no kyōfu NativeTitle = 恐怖のハクション! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|2|17|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 34 Title = Snake Joe's Counterattack TranslitTitle = Sunēku Jō no gyakushū NativeTitle = スネークジョーの NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|2|24|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 35 Title = Tachibana-san Becomes a Woman!? TranslitTitle = Tachibana-san wa on'na ni naru!? NativeTitle = 立花さん、女になる!? NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|3|2|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 36 Title = Galaxy Circus 1984 TranslitTitle = ginga sākasu 1984 NativeTitle = 銀河サーカス1984 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|3|9|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 37 Title = Marian's Eyes TranslitTitle = Marian no hitomi NativeTitle = マリアンの瞳 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|3|16|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 38 Title = Heart-Fluttering Fan Club TranslitTitle = hāto furueru fankurabu NativeTitle = ときめきファンクラブ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|3|23|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 39 Title = Jurassic Monster Ojira! TranslitTitle = juraki monsutā Ojira! NativeTitle = ジュラ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|3|30|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 40 Title = Creamy Gaoka Flour War TranslitTitle = Kurīmī Gaoka ko mugiko sensō NativeTitle = くりみヶ丘小麦粉戦争 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|4|6|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 41 Title = Beware, Lest You Overstudy TranslitTitle = , anata resutokado no chūi NativeTitle = 勉強しすぎに NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|4|13|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 42 Title = Mama's Memory of the Stage TranslitTitle = sutēji no Mama no memorī NativeTitle = ママの思い出ステージ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|4|20|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 43 Title = Run, Yuu, Faster than the Tortoises! TranslitTitle = Ran, Yū, kōsoku kame yori mo! NativeTitle = 走れ優!カメよりも NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|4|27|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 44 Title = SOS! Escape from the Dream Storm TranslitTitle = SOS wo! esukēpu kara no arashi dorīmu NativeTitle = SOS!夢嵐からの脱出 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|5|4|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 45 Title = The Psychic Boy of Sorrow TranslitTitle = kanashimi no reikon bōi NativeTitle = 悲しみの 超能力少年 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|5|11|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 46 Title = My Wonderful Pianist TranslitTitle = Mai Wandafuru Pianisuto NativeTitle = 私のすてきなピアニスト NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|5|18|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 47 Title = Mami's First Kiss TranslitTitle = Mami no fāsuto kisu NativeTitle = マミのファーストキス NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|5|25|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 48 Title = Yuu and Midori's First Date TranslitTitle = Yū to Midori no saisho no hizuke NativeTitle = 優とみどりの初デート! NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|6|1|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 49 Title = Infiltrate! The Treasure of Tachibana-san's House TranslitTitle = sen'nyū! Tachibana-san no ie no takara NativeTitle = 潜入!立花さんちの秘宝 NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|6|8|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 50 Title = Mami Disappears TranslitTitle = Mami ga kieru NativeTitle = マミがいなくなる… NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|6|15|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 51 Title = Toshio, Don't Remember It! TranslitTitle = Toshio wa, sore wo oboe te i nai! NativeTitle = 俊夫!思い出さないで NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|6|22|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 52 Title = The Final Stage TranslitTitle = saishū dankai NativeTitle = ファイナルステージ NativeTitleLangCode = ja1984|6|29|df=y}} ShortSummary =
}}

Music

Original Songs

By Creamy Mami/Takako Ohta
  1. {{nihongo|Fall In Love Delicately|デイケートに好きにして|Deikēto ni Sukini Shite|lead=yes}} (OP)
  2. {{nihongo|Staying in My Pajamas|パジャマのままで|Pajama no mama de|lead=yes}} (ED 1)
  3. {{nihongo|Staying in My Pajamas|パジャマのままで|Pajama no mama de|lead=yes}} (ED 1)
  4. {{nihongo|Love Nonchalantly|LOVEさりげなく|LOVE Sarigenaku|lead=yes}} (ED 2)
  5. {{nihongo|BIN KAN Rouge|BIN KANルージュ|Bin Kan Rūju|lead=yes}}
  6. {{nihongo|Beautiful Shock|美衝撃|lead=yes}}
  7. {{nihongo|Heart's Season|ハートのSEASON|Haato no SEASON|lead=yes}} (Long Good-bye OVA OP)
  8. {{nihongo|The Medicine That Works Best for You|あなたに一番効く薬|Anata ni Ichiban Kiku Kusuri|lead=yes}}
  9. {{nihongo|Yuu is Creamy Mami|優のクリィミーマミ|Yū no Kurīmī Mami|lead=yes}}
  10. I CAN`T SAY "BYE-BYE" (Curtain Call OVA ED)
  11. {{nihongo|Magical Hourglass|魔法の砂時計|Mahō no sunadokei|lead=yes}} (Curtain Call OVA OP)
  12. Ma Wa Le Mi Gi (with Saeko Shimazu) (Curtain Call OVA insert song)
By Megumi Ayase/Saeko Shimazu
  1. {{nihongo|Memory of the Beach|渚のメモリー|Nagisa no Memorī|lead=yes}}
  2. {{nihongo|Last Kiss of Good Luck!|ラストキッスでGood Luck!|LAST KISS DE GOOD LUCK!|lead=yes}}

Tribute album

A tribute album was released on February 9, 2011[7][8] and features covers by modern voice actors and rerecorded versions by or with Takako Ohta and Saeko Shimazu.

  1. MA・WA・LE・MI・GI by Takako Ohta and Tomoe Shinohara
  2. Beautiful Shock by Rin Suzuki
  3. Delicate ni Sukishite by Marina Inoue
  4. The Medicine That Works Best for You by Chie Nakamura
  5. Girls Talk by Mariya Ise
  6. Heart's Season by Eri Kitamura
  7. Memory of the Beach by Tomoe Shinohara
  8. Last Kiss of Good Luck! by Saeko Shimazu
  9. I Can't Say "Bye-Bye" by Takako Ohta
  10. MA・WA・LE・MI・GI by Takako Ohta and Saeko Shimazu
  11. Missing Kiss by Takako Ohta
  12. Bin Kan Rouge by Yukari Fukui
  13. Miracle Angel by Yuka Iguchi
  14. Love Nonchalantly by Yu Kobayashi
  15. Staying in My Pajamas by Aya Endo&91;9&93;
  16. Whispering Je t'aime by Hiroko Kasahara

Impact and influence

Creamy Mami (1983) is known as a pioneer of the new marketing strategy, now known as media mix.[10]

They used an anime to promote a new, least-known idol singer.

The real idol singer, Takako Ōta, acted as an idol singer (Creamy Mami) also in the story.

The opening theme Delicate ni Suki Shite was her first song in the real world too.

Even though Ohta was a new singer and not a trained voice actress, she voiced Yū/Creamy Mami.

The result was a great success.

The anime Creamy Mami has become famous and Ohta gained a high popularity that still exists today.

In 1999, Fuji TV's show Kaishingeki TV Utaemon had a poll to decide the most popular old TV theme song for 25-year-old audience, and Delicate ni Suki Shite was ranked first.[11] This anime has been repeatedly broadcast over the Internet too.

As of writing (2006-08-08), people in Japan can legally watch the show on-demand for free on GyaO.

The same media mix approach was seen in Idol Densetsu Eriko (1989) and Idol Tenshi Youkoso Yōko (1990).

The anime version of Full Moon o Sagashite (2002) shares the same format too.

Another example is Lemon Angel (1987).

Using an anime to promote a singer, was not a new concept, as there was Pink Lady Monogatari (1978), a popular anime at the time.

Creamy Mami set the format that would be used for future Studio Pierrot magical girl titles, and was especially influential in Fancy Lala.[12] Creamy Mami also stars in Adesugata Mahou no Sannin Musume, along with Magical Emi and Persia, as well as Majokko Club Yoningumi A-Kukan Kara no Alien X, with Magical Emi, Persia and Pastel Yumi. The popularity of the series not only saw two feature-length sequels, but Creamy Mami also featured in five music video-based productions, starting with the 1985 OVA Lovely Serenade. The second of the feature-length sequels, Magical Angel Creamy Mami Long Goodbye, began with the short animation Mahō no Tenshi Creamy Mami VS Mahō no Princess Minky Momo Gekijou no Daikessen, and where Creamy Mami battles against Ashi Productions' Minky Momo.[2]

Creamy Mami's companions Posi and Nega were also parodied in Gainax's 1991 OAV Otaku no Video, in which Misty May (the magical girl character created by the series' protagonist) has two lion-cub companions named Posi-King and Nega-King. (The character design for both is based on King the lion cub, a companion of the title character in Gainax's 1990 TV series The Secret of Blue Water.)

Internationalization

Magical Angel Creamy Mami was dubbed into Italian by Studio PV, who released it as L'incantevole Creamy from 1985-02-03.[13] It was also broadcast in France by La 5 (later on TMC, AB1 and Manga) as Creamy, merveilleuse Creamy from April 29, 1988.,[14] and more recently released in French DVD editions (French dub or Japanese language and French subtitles) by Declic Image. It was also distributed in Spain as "El Broche Encantado" in 1992.

In these countries the musical theme was the same: in Italy it was sung by Cristina D'Avena, in France by Claude Lombard and in Spain by Soledad

The text and music were by Alessandra Valeri Manera - Giordano Bruno Martelli

The musical base was partially re-orchestrated in France and Spain, and the text was translated and adapted by Charles Level for the French version.

It was dubbed into Cantonese by a Hong Kong TV Station - TVB, who released it as "我係小忌廉" (I am Creamy Mami) from 1985-1-7 showing it from Monday to Friday at 6pm, each time showed half an hour.

Harmony Gold USA (the company best known for the Robotech adaptation) was planning an English dub version under the name Pretty Creamy the Perfect Pop Star, but it never saw the light of day. Had it ever been released in English, most of the characters names would have to be changed to target an English speaking audience.

References

1. ^"Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090215050516/http://pierrot.jp/english/title/mami.html |date=2009-02-15 }}." Studio Pierrot. Retrieved on February 10, 2009.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://shoujo.tripod.com/creamymamikasha.html|title=Mirror of KASHA's Mahou no Tenshi Creami Mami page|accessdate=2006-08-09|last=Endresak|first=Dave|date=1999-09-03}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=7455|title=TV Asahi Top 100 Anime|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2006-08-07|date=2005-09-23}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://animesols.com/series/5 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-05-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607070952/http://animesols.com/series/5 |archivedate=2013-06-07 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://animesols.com/video_sets/25 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2014-03-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316004356/http://animesols.com/video_sets/25 |archivedate=2014-03-16 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://pierrot.jp/title/magicgirl/01_mami/story.html|title=株式会社ぴえろ 公式サイト|publisher=Pierrot (company)|accessdate=December 28, 2018|language=Japanese}}
7. ^http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/XNAE-10037
8. ^https://itunes.apple.com/sg/album/mo-fano-tian-shi-kuryimimami/id509897227
9. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCr8n7X6Eg
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.animax.co.jp/program/m_creamymami.html|script-title=ja:魔法の天使クリィミーマミ|accessdate=2006-08-08|language=ja}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.geocities.jp/takako_again/t_bio4.html|title=Takako Ohta Biography 4|accessdate=2006-08-07|language=ja}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://henshin.anime-myth.com/fancylala.html|title=Mahou no stage Fancy Lala|last=Rogers|first=Michelle|accessdate=2006-08-04|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060902045436/http://henshin.anime-myth.com/fancylala.html|archivedate=2006-09-02|df=}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.otaku-club.it/recensioni.php?id=10|title=Recensioni - Anime - L'incantevole Creamy|accessdate=2006-08-07|language=it|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060506100836/http://www.otaku-club.it/recensioni.php?id=10|archivedate=2006-05-06|df=}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://animeguides.free.fr/series/creamy/listing.htm|title=CREAMY MERVEILLEUSE CREAMY|accessdate=2006-08-07|date=2005-08-21|language=fr}}

External links

  • Creamy Magical World English (and French) site about Creamy Mami.
  • {{bcdb |Other_Studios/S/Studio_Pierrot/Mah__No_Tenshi_Creamy_Mami/ |Mahô No Tenshi Creamy Mami}}
Official sites
  • Japanese at Studio Pierrot.
Internet Movie Database
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  • {{IMDb title|0290730|Long Goodbye}}
  • {{IMDb title|0291318|Lovely Serenade}}
  • {{IMDb title|0288987|Mahô no Tenshi Creamy Mami}}
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  • {{IMDb title|0295420|Mami Emi Pelsia Adesugata Mahô no Sannin Musume}}
  • {{IMDb title|0314497|Perfect Memory}}
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