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:The [[protagonist]] but in flashbacks she's the [[antagonist]] of the story, she has come to Japan in order to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Queen of Magical Land. As the princess of Magical Land who is next in line of the throne, she has many enemies whom she defeats with her [[grappling hold#Submission hold|submission maneuvers]] and magic powers. Punie may seem young and innocent, but when threatened (and she feels threatened very easily) she quickly becomes violent and aggressive. She maintains the image of a cute and carefree girl on the front, hiding her true nature as a ruthless witch who has no second thoughts killing people, [[unicorn|unicorns]] and vegetables or to make use of her friends to achieve her aim. Her [[incantation]] is 'Lyrical [[Fedor Tokarev|Tokarev]], Kill Them All'. Punie is an expert on applying submission holds, believing in this particular branch of infighting technique as the 'true way of the royalty'. She prefaces the name of her submission maneuvers with "Princess" such as the "Princess Head Lock" or "Princess Figure Four Leg Lock". Her name is a pun on [[Kunie Tanaka]], a famous actor (not an actress). It is also revealed in her battle with Elise that she can freely dislocate her shoulders as and when required. |
:The [[protagonist]] but in flashbacks she's the [[antagonist]] of the story, she has come to Japan in order to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Queen of Magical Land. As the princess of Magical Land who is next in line of the throne, she has many enemies whom she defeats with her [[grappling hold#Submission hold|submission maneuvers]] and magic powers. Punie may seem young and innocent, but when threatened (and she feels threatened very easily) she quickly becomes violent and aggressive. She maintains the image of a cute and carefree girl on the front, hiding her true nature as a ruthless witch who has no second thoughts killing people, [[unicorn|unicorns]] and vegetables or to make use of her friends to achieve her aim. Her [[incantation]] is 'Lyrical [[Fedor Tokarev|Tokarev]], Kill Them All'. Punie is an expert on applying submission holds, believing in this particular branch of infighting technique as the 'true way of the royalty'. She prefaces the name of her submission maneuvers with "Princess" such as the "Princess Head Lock" or "Princess Figure Four Leg Lock". Her name is a pun on [[Kunie Tanaka]], a famous actor (not an actress). It is also revealed in her battle with Elise that she can freely dislocate her shoulders as and when required. |
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'''Paya-Tan''' (''Seiyū'' - [[Chiwa Saito]] and [[Jouji Nakata]]; ''English'' - [[Michal Friedman]] and [[Dan Green (voice actor)|Dan Green]]) |
'''Paya-Tan''' (''Seiyū'' - [[Chiwa Saito]] and [[Jouji Nakata]]; ''English'' - [[Michal Friedman]] and [[Dan Green (voice actor)|Dan Green]]) |
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:Punie's companion from Waku-Waku Mascot Village, Paya-tan is a dog-like creature with a single horn, and two distinct personalities. He became Punie's mascot after she defeated him in unarmed combat with her Princess Head Lock, although not before warning Punie that he will grab any opportunity to make attempts on her life, which she confidently agreed. While assisting Punie, he behaves [[ |
:Punie's companion from Waku-Waku Mascot Village, Paya-tan is a dog-like creature with a single horn, and two distinct personalities. He became Punie's mascot after she defeated him in unarmed combat with her Princess Head Lock, although not before warning Punie that he will grab any opportunity to make attempts on her life, which she confidently agreed. While assisting Punie, he behaves [[Kawaii|cutely]] and speaks in a high-pitched voice. At other times, he attempts to assassinate Punie and behaves in a more adult fashion, speaking in a deep voice and smoking a cigarette. Paya-tan served as an army colonel during the [[Vietnam War]] and it has also been implied that he had fought in Russia as well. He also is extremly flexibe and can rotate his arms and legs in a 360 motion. |
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'''Tetsuko Koku''' (''Seiyū'' - [[Noriko Shitaya]]; ''English'' - [[Rebecca Soler]]) |
'''Tetsuko Koku''' (''Seiyū'' - [[Noriko Shitaya]]; ''English'' - [[Rebecca Soler]]) |
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:Tetsuko is Punie's classmate and best friend. An avid [[Railfan]], she is also the president of the school's Railway Research Club. Despite being one of the regulars on the receiving end of Punie's insidious plans - usually as a sacrificial lamb for traps laid by her enemies, she appears to be innocently oblivious of the true nature of Punie's character. Her name comes from ''Kokutetsu'' ([[Japan National Railways]]), followed by ''[[Japanese name#Customs|-ko]]'', a typical suffix for girl's name. As such, her actions are often identified with imagery of trains, which appear in the form of montages. |
:Tetsuko is Punie's classmate and best friend. An avid [[Railfan]], she is also the president of the school's Railway Research Club. Despite being one of the regulars on the receiving end of Punie's insidious plans - usually as a sacrificial lamb for traps laid by her enemies, she appears to be innocently oblivious of the true nature of Punie's character. Her name comes from ''Kokutetsu'' ([[Japan National Railways]]), followed by ''[[Japanese name#Customs|-ko]]'', a typical suffix for girl's name. As such, her actions are often identified with imagery of trains, which appear in the form of montages. |
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Magical Witch Punie-chan | |
大魔法峠 | |
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Genre | Comedy, Magical girl, Parody |
Manga | |
Written by | Hideki Ohwada |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Magazine | Ace MomoGumi |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 27 November 2002 – 2002 |
Volumes | 4 |
Original video animation | |
Directed by | Tsutomu Mizushima |
Studio | Studio Barcelona |
Released | 3 March 2006 – 21 October 2008 |
Runtime | 12 minutes |
Episodes | 8 |
Magical Witch Punie-chan, also known as Dai Mahō-Tōge (大魔法峠, lit. The Pass of the Great Magic) or The Great Magical Gap, is a Japanese comedy manga and OVA. The story revolves around a young girl named Tanaka Punie who is princess of Magical Land. In order for her to become queen, however, she must become a transfer student in a Japanese high school. Due to her potential to become the next ruler, she has many enemies that wish to assassinate her. This proves difficult to them because Punie is both skilled at martial arts and possesses magic powers which she uses to quickly defeat her enemies. The series is a parody of magical princess anime, and often uses the juxtaposition of cute characters with brutal violence for humor. The title Dai Mahou Touge (大魔法峠, "The Pass of the Great Magic") is a pun on The Sword of Doom (大菩薩峠, Dai-bosatsu tōge, "The Pass of the Great Buddha"), a 1966 jidaigeki movie. The anime was released in the U.S. on October 21, 2008 by Anime Works.
Characters
Main characters
Punie Tanaka (Seiyū - Rina Satou; English - Veronica Taylor)
- The protagonist but in flashbacks she's the antagonist of the story, she has come to Japan in order to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Queen of Magical Land. As the princess of Magical Land who is next in line of the throne, she has many enemies whom she defeats with her submission maneuvers and magic powers. Punie may seem young and innocent, but when threatened (and she feels threatened very easily) she quickly becomes violent and aggressive. She maintains the image of a cute and carefree girl on the front, hiding her true nature as a ruthless witch who has no second thoughts killing people, unicorns and vegetables or to make use of her friends to achieve her aim. Her incantation is 'Lyrical Tokarev, Kill Them All'. Punie is an expert on applying submission holds, believing in this particular branch of infighting technique as the 'true way of the royalty'. She prefaces the name of her submission maneuvers with "Princess" such as the "Princess Head Lock" or "Princess Figure Four Leg Lock". Her name is a pun on Kunie Tanaka, a famous actor (not an actress). It is also revealed in her battle with Elise that she can freely dislocate her shoulders as and when required.
Paya-Tan (Seiyū - Chiwa Saito and Jouji Nakata; English - Michal Friedman and Dan Green)
- Punie's companion from Waku-Waku Mascot Village, Paya-tan is a dog-like creature with a single horn, and two distinct personalities. He became Punie's mascot after she defeated him in unarmed combat with her Princess Head Lock, although not before warning Punie that he will grab any opportunity to make attempts on her life, which she confidently agreed. While assisting Punie, he behaves cutely and speaks in a high-pitched voice. At other times, he attempts to assassinate Punie and behaves in a more adult fashion, speaking in a deep voice and smoking a cigarette. Paya-tan served as an army colonel during the Vietnam War and it has also been implied that he had fought in Russia as well. He also is extremly flexibe and can rotate his arms and legs in a 360 motion.
Tetsuko Koku (Seiyū - Noriko Shitaya; English - Rebecca Soler)
- Tetsuko is Punie's classmate and best friend. An avid Railfan, she is also the president of the school's Railway Research Club. Despite being one of the regulars on the receiving end of Punie's insidious plans - usually as a sacrificial lamb for traps laid by her enemies, she appears to be innocently oblivious of the true nature of Punie's character. Her name comes from Kokutetsu (Japan National Railways), followed by -ko, a typical suffix for girl's name. As such, her actions are often identified with imagery of trains, which appear in the form of montages.
Anego (Seiyū - Ayako Kawasumi; English - Carol Jacobanis)
- Anego is Punie's classmate and rival. She leads a girl gang that tries to maintain their power in the school while causing general mayhem. She later befriends Punie and Tetsuko, although she is always suspicious and wary of Punie's evil intentions throughout the series. Despite her rugged appearance, Anego exhibits the qualities of a tsundere character in one episode when she develops a crush on a medic in her school. Ultimately Anego reverts back to her old character after Punie put her through a harrowing first date with the medic. It was most recently featured on the September 26, 2010 episode of The Soup.
Supporting characters
Esmeralda Tanaka (Seiyū - Mami Koyama; English - Eva Christensen)
- Punie's Mother and queen of Magical Land. She was responsible for the coup which eliminated the previous rulers and gave herself political power. Her incantation, as revealed in the anime OAV's fourth omake, is "Lyrical Tokarev, Nobody, No Cry".
Kimihiko Tanaka (Seiyū - Nobuo Tobita; English - Wayne Grayson)
- Punie's Father. He is the submissive one in the relationship and is deeply concerned for his daughter's well-being. During the anime OAV series and the omake, Esmeralda often makes use of him as furniture by sitting on him.
Pyun Tanaka (Seiyū - Ayaka Saito; English - Angora Deb) and Potaru Tanaka (Seiyū - Kana Hanazawa; English - Michele Knotz)
- Punie's little sisters who sneak to Japan in order to assassinate her. They possess the "Ring of Immortal", a magical heirloom which they use in order to summon a spirit to destroy Punie. They activate this artifact with the incantation "Lyrical Tokarev, Destroy All Evil". Whether or not this is their own personal incantation or the activation incantation for the Ring of Immoral is left to conjecture. When executing combination attacks, they preface their attack names with "Gemini" such as the "Gemini Knee Drop" and the "Gemini Low Kick".
Elise von Barbaroque (Seiyū - Mamiko Noto; English - Georgette Reilly)
- The daughter of the previous king of Magical Land, Elise seeks to exact revenge against Punie for stealing her place as the next-in-line for the throne after Punie's mother Esmeralda's coup. She digs large diameter holes in the ground as traps, resulting in a nickname of "Hole Digger Elise" from Punie to her displeasure. She appears in episode 3 of the OVA making a direct challenge to Punie. Despite Elise's apparent advantage against Punie in unarmed combat in the early stages of their face-off, she eventually succumbs and is subsequently tortured with as many as 7 different kinds of submission holds and locks off-camera before Tetsuko and Anego. After the initial encounter, Elise becomes Punie's classmate, and sits behind Tesuko.
OVA episodes
Media Spotlight
- A clip of Magical Witch Punie-Chan was featured on an episode of E!'s The Soup showing Potato-dono peeling himself and being pushed in the pot of soup by Carrot-dono. The show's host Joel McHale described it as a "pretty depressing behind the scenes at Benihana." [1]
References
- ^ The Soup: "Punie-Chan" on YouTube (uploaded September 24, 2010)
External links
- Template:Jp icon Official website
- Magical Witch Punie-chan (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia