Jewelpet: Magical Change | |
Ja Kanji: | ジュエルペット マジカルチェンジ |
Ja Romaji: | Juerupetto Majikaru Chenji |
Genre: | Magical girl, comedy |
Type: | tv series |
Director: | Nobuhiro Kondo |
Music: | Hajime Hyakkoku |
Studio: | Studio DEEN TMS Entertainment |
Network: | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
First: | 4 April 2015 |
Last: | 26 December 2015 |
Episodes: | 39[1] |
Episode List: | List of Jewelpet: Magical Change episodes |
is a 2015 magical girl anime series produced by Studio DEEN and TMS Entertainment. It is the 7th and final installment in the Jewelpet anime franchise based on the characters jointly created by Sanrio and Sega Sammy Holdings. It is directed by Nobuhiro Kondo (Nobunagun) and written by Masahiro Yokotani (Free!, Beelzebub). Character designs are done by Hiroki Harada (Romeo × Juliet) and Tomoko Miyakawa.[2] It aired in all TXN stations in Japan on April 4, 2015 to December 26, 2015, replacing Lady Jewelpet in its initial time slot.[3]
Jewelpet: Magical Change reintroduced the magical girl genre after 5 years, since Jewelpet Twinkle in 2010. The anthropomorphisation of the Jewelpet serve as a plot device for this series. A rerun show titled aired on the same time slot on TV Tokyo on January 9, 2016.
7 years ago, a strange castle fell from the sky into a normal suburban town without warning. Confusion has arisen about where this castle came from, and the town's citizens have come in to investigate, only to fail due to being locked. Now known as the Jewel Castle, no one has been paying attention to it ever since its sudden arrival on Earth. In fact, people have never known the castle is of other worldly origin, as Jewel Land's magic fades, the castle appears in the human world due to mankind's fading belief in magic. In order to strengthen its magic once more, Jewelpets are sent all across the Human World in order to study their way of life and in hopes that their helping hand could rekindle their "magic-believing hearts".
One of the Jewelpets sent to Earth is Ruby; a cheerful Japanese hare who ends up with Airi Kirara, a young girl who befriends her at a young age. Years later, Airi, now at the age of 14, is still remembering that meeting and now wearing a pendant that her father gave her. She then met up with other Jewelpets: Luna, Larima and Labra, who came to her world from Jewel Land searching for Ruby. As they found her and got into trouble, Ruby discover a new ability; merging with Airi's pendant to change into a human being to cast magic. Now, the Jewelpets must try to get adjusted to the new world while they try to discover the mysteries behind Airi's pendant and its relation to the incident 7 years ago.
See also: Jewelpet and List of Jewelpets and Sweetspets.
Jewelpet: Magical Change was first revealed during the 2015 Winter Wonder Festival in Japan and was confirmed in the March Issue of the Shogakukan magazine Pucchigumi.[4] The April Issue also confirmed the show's new concept, revolving around the Jewelpets transforming into Human (Moe anthropomorphism) through magical means, thought It is still unconfirmed about how the transformation will be done.[5] The series will also use original concepts from the franchise's earlier years.
On March 16, the 4-piece idol group Dorothy Little Happy confirmed that they will perform the ending theme song to coincide with their 5th Anniversary tour in Japan.[6] A 30-second promotional video has been streamed through the YouTube account of fellow Sega Sammy subsidiary TMS Entertainment with permission from Sanrio and Studio DEEN[3] [7] A special live event was held on April 3, 2015 on Sanrio Puroland in conjunction with the new series' launch. The main voice actors and the group Dorothy Little Happy appeared in the event as fans viewed the first episode.[8] [9] Ayaka Saito, the voice actor of Ruby stated in her blog that the series will run for 39 episodes.[10]
Jewelpet: Magical Change premiered on April 4, 2015 and ended on December 26, 2015 in all TXN stations, including TV Tokyo and TV Osaka at 9:30 a.m on Saturdays, replacing Lady Jewelpet in its initial time slot. Victor Entertainment released the series in 3 DVD-Box sets in Japan, with the first box set released on October 23, 2015.
The opening song is titled by Magical☆Dreamin.[11] The first ending song is titled Tell me tell me!! by Dorothy Little Happy, the second is titled Baby, Love me! by GEM and the third titled by X21.
A minor controversy sparked in the series's voice casting, which enraged the fans. During the press conference of the anime, Misono stated that she got Luna's role through a fair audition and was happy to be part of the cast, despite her announcing her retirement in the media business.[12] However long-time cast member Ayaka Saito said on her blog that she is saddened about the absence of Garnet and Sapphie and their voice actors Aya Hirano and Nozomi Sasaki, saying it was a "sad farewell due to behind the scenes circumstances".[13] Luna's original voice actor, Rumi Shishido was shocked also and said in her tweet that she was not informed there was even an audition to replace her, or even the fact that she had been replaced. She told people to stop talking about the incident and to clear her name.[14]
On April 14, 2015, Misono updated her blog and made a public apology to Rumi, saying that "I said [I got the role] due to 'talent' and 'my own strength,' but I was wrong... It's 'thanks to the staff...' I'm so sorry."[15] She also said that she was so happy about her debut that she could only think about herself, and that she never wanted to make it into a situation in which she "stole" someone else's role or work. She also said that she received a lot of death threats from fans, However, she noted that she wants to hear the opinions, advice, and feelings about her acting during the show from parents, and assured viewers that she would not ignore their voices.[16]