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| name = Idol Defense Force Hummingbird | image = Idol Defense Force Hummingbird.png | caption = | ja_kanji = アイドル防衛隊ハミングバード | ja_romaji = Aidoru Bōeitai Hamingubādo | genre = Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Military, Music }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = light novel | author = Hitoshi Yoshioka | publisher = Fujimi Shobo | demographic = Male | imprint = Fujimi Fantasia Bunko | magazine = | first = 1993 | last = 1994 | volumes = 2 | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Video | type = ova | director = Kiyoshi Murayama | producer = | writer = | music = Takeo Miratsu | studio = Ashi Productions Toho Company, Ltd. Toshiba EMI Youmex | first = September 1, 1993 | last = December 1, 1995 | runtime = | episodes = 4 | episode_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{nihongo|Idol Defense Force Hummingbird|アイドル防衛隊ハミングバード|Aidoru Bōeitai Hamingubādo}} is a Japanese light novel series written by Hitoshi Yoshioka that tells the very offbeat tale of five idol singer/fighter pilot sisters. It was adapted into an anime series consisting of 4 OVA episodes that ran from 1993 to 1995. It also inspired the formation of an idol group, consisting of the voice actors from the show. SynopsisOne day in the near future, the Japanese Self-Defense Force decides to transfer the command (and financing) of their air force to private companies and investors. Most reject the idea as a joke, but some show business-oriented companies catch up on the idea, spawning the birth of a new type of idol: the so-called "Idol Pilots", celebrity combat pilots. The five Toreishi sisters, Kanna, Yayoi, Satsuki, Uzuki and Mina, are teenage idol singers who are collectively known as The Hummingbirds. They are also one of the ace fighter pilot squadrons in the Japanese military. When they aren't saving the world from major overseas threats, they are on stage in frilly dresses, pursuing their idol career. This is the story of how they came to be Japan's most successful idol group and their first line of defense. CharactersToreishi ProductionsThe Hummingbirds
{{Voiced by|Kotono Mitsuishi}} Personal aircraft: HB-03 Satsuki is the third eldest of the Toreishi sisters and the main heroine of the series. Her date of birth is on May 15, age 17 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 18).
{{Voiced by|Sakiko Tamagawa}} Personal aircraft: HB-01 Kanna is the eldest of the Toreishi sisters and leader of the Hummingbird squadron team. Her date of birth is on October 16, age 19 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 20).
{{Voiced by|Yuri Amano}} Personal aircraft: HB-02 Yayoi is the second eldest of the Toreishi sisters. Her date of birth is on March 7, age 18 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 19).
{{Voiced by|Fumie Kusachi}} Personal aircraft: HB-04 Uzuki is the fourth of the Toreishi sisters. Her date of birth is on April 20, age 15 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 16).
{{Voiced by|Hekiru Shiina}} Personal aircraft: HB-05 Mina is the youngest of the five Toreishi sisters. Her date of birth is on June 6, age 12 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 13). Personnel
{{Voiced by|Mika Doi}} Hazuki is the girls' mother, manager and songwriter. Daughter of a wealthy businessman, who apparently owns the company that built the girls' aircraft, Hazuki has inherited her father's business acumen, and seemingly passed it on to Kanna. She also acts as the liaison between the Air Force and the team. In essence, Hazuki is the team's commanding officer, with Kanna playing executive officer - Hazuki negotiates the contracts, Kanna ensures they are carried out.
{{Voiced by|Yasunori Matsumoto}} Shunsaku is the Hummingbird's record producer. He discovered the girls while they were flying as marks for another act, and was impressed enough to negotiate a contract with their mother. A former member of the air force (it is not made clear which branch of the service he served in, but he is a qualified pilot), his previous career was helpful in part when the girls had to disarm bombs placed in their aircraft by Yajima's people.
{{Voiced by|Katsumi Suzuki}} Shinobu is the Hummingbird's executive manager, usually overseeing the girls' public appearances.
{{Voiced by|Masami Kikuchi}} Shunsaku's assistant and cameraman.
{{Voiced by|Hiroshi Naka}} The grandfather of the Hummingbirds, who also oversaw the design and construction of the sisters' combat planes.
{{Voiced by|Hideoshi Hori}} The Toreishi sisters' father who disappeared years ago during a flight mission. Yajima OfficeSNAPSNAP were a popular four-man Idol Pilot boy band represented by Yajima Office. Ostensibly led by media darling and fan-favourite Kakkun, the team had a huge following of rabid fans, despite their incompetence in the air. The group flew F-16s. SNAP are, indirectly, responsible for getting Hummingbird on the map. They have gone up against the Toreishi sisters twice - in their first encounter, the girls were contractually obliged to play sitting ducks, but the lengths to which they went to present obvious targets got them noticed. During their next encounter, they were effortlessly picked off by a grossly handicapped Hummingbird, who made their debut. Fever GirlsThe Fever Girls are a duo of beautiful idol pilots under contract by Yajima. Originally fierce rivals of the Hummingbirds, they become friends with them (and especially with Satsuki) after a particularly foul bid of play by their boss.
{{Voiced by|Yūko Mizutani}} Age 19 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 20). She has a long ponytail hairstyle. Her height is 164 cm and her three-sizes are B96/W60/H85.
{{Voiced by|Maya Okamoto}} Age 20 ('95 Song of the Wind, age 21). She has a purple, wavy hairstyle. Her height is 163 cm and her three-sizes are B94/W58/H84. Personnel
{{Voiced by|Kei Tomiyama, later Kōichi Yamadera}} Head of the Yajima Office management agency, which handles such acts as SNAP - the Toreishis' first competitors - and, later, the Fever Girls. Initially, Yajima is ruthless to a disturbing degree: When the Hummingbirds debut, once again flying against SNAP, he stipulates that the girls fly ageing F-4s in ridiculous - and deliberately unergonomic - animal costumes in order to hamper their chances. When this ploy is unsuccessful, thanks to both the girls' flying ability and a free-flight compromise negotiated by Kanna, he attempts to acquire the girls for his own company. When this is knocked back, he gradually ups the stakes in his attempts to ruin the Toreishi sisters, courting terrorism and kidnap along the way. His plans are almost always scuppered by the sisters' entourage, technology, sheer luck, or any combination thereof. He appears to be an old flame of Hazuki's from before the days of her marriage, and although initially her rival in the show business, he redeems himself in the '95 OVAs by having the Hummingbirds sanctioned as an official UN squad when they take off to rescue the Fever Girls.
{{Voiced by|Fumihiko Tachiki}}
{{Voiced by|Ryoutarou Okiayu}} Goro is a friend of the Toreishi family, having trained under and flown with the girls' father. He appears in episode 2, after resigning from a NATO task force to work for Yajima Office as the Fever Girls' flying coach. Despite this, he remains friendly to his old mentor's family, even going so far as to give Satsuki much-needed encouragement in the face of his own students. In the '95 OVas, he appears only in cameos; it is revealed that he is at that time attempting - with somewhat marginal success - to become a folk singer. Hummingbird '95 characters
{{Voiced by|Takehito Koyasu}} A petite, eccentric millionaire (whose name is occasionally spelled Petol Gibbers) who runs his own island nation. He is quite wealthy and maintains his own private army, consisting of remote-controlled heavy weapons and a few human goons for more flexible footwork. As it turns out, he is also an idol fanatic, and has taken the Fever Girls captive solely to have them perform an exclusive idol show in a specially built studio in his private residence. The Hummingbirds' rescue of the Fever Girls ultimately ruins their idol career, although the sisters feel no regrets having done so. Light NovelsThe light novels are written by Hitoshi Yoshioka. {{Graphic novel list/header| Language = Japanese | OneLanguage = yes | WithTitle = yes }}{{Graphic novel list | OriginalTitle = アイドル防衛隊 ハミングバード〈ACT1〉ハミングバード・デビュー! | TranslitTitle = Idol Defense Force Hummingbird: Act 1 - Humming Bird Debut! | VolumeNumber = 1 | OriginalRelDate = June, 1993 | OriginalISBN = 4-8291-2503-9 | ChapterList = }}{{Graphic novel list | OriginalTitle = アイドル防衛隊 ハミングバード〈ACT2〉ハミングバード6号 | TranslitTitle = Idol Defense Force Hummingbird: Act 2 - No. 6 | VolumeNumber = 2 | OriginalRelDate = June, 1994 | OriginalISBN = 4-8291-2570-5 | ChapterList = }}{{Graphic novel list/footer}} OVA SeriesEpisode list
Discography{{Infobox musical artist| name = Humming Bird | image = | image_size = | landscape = | caption = | background = group_or_band | origin = Japan | genre = {{flatlist|
| years_active = 1993–1995 | label = {{flatlist|
}} | associated_acts = | website = | current_members = | past_members = {{Unbulleted list|Sakiko Tamagawa|Yuri Amano|Kotono Mitsuishi|Fumie Kusachi|Hekiru Shiina}} }}
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Home media releasesIn the Western hemisphere, Idol Defense Force Hummingbird was published in the UK as a subtitled VHS video combining the 93 and 94 episodes in 1994. There have been no subsequent video releases of the 95 episodes, or any DVD publications since. External links
8 : 1993 anime OVAs|1993 Japanese novels|Aviation films|Aviation novels|Fujimi Fantasia Bunko|J.C.Staff|Light novels|Ashi Productions |
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