Kagaku na Yatsura explained
Type: | ova |
Music: | Shigero Yoshida |
Studio: | Hoods Entertainment |
Released: | February 20, 2013 |
Runtime: | 25 minutes |
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by . It was serialized in Akita Shoten's manga magazine Champion Red Ichigo from February 2010 to December 2013, with its chapters collected in six volumes. An original video animation (OVA), produced by Hoods Entertainment and directed by, was released in February 2013.
Characters
- Haruki is high school boy with two eccentric girl friends. He gets involved in erotic troubles caused by the two as they try to get him to join their respective clubs.
- Touko is the older sister of Ayana. She can become invisible at will. She becomes the nurse of the school that Ayana, Airi, and Haruki attend.
- Airi is an eccentric half-cyborg girl and friends with Haruki Komaba. She views Ayana as her rival. She is the head of the Technological Science Club.
- Ayana is an experiment created by her "mother," a woman who worked in a genetics lab experimenting with splicing human genes with various animals. After hundreds of failures, the first success came out of the combination of a random dog breed and Ayana's mother's own genes. Luckily, Ayana's mother had some sense of kindness, and as soon as Ayana was old enough to be out in the world, Ayana's mother left the little hybrid in the care of her sister. She charged Touko with trying to give Ayana the closest thing to a normal life she can. Ayana told people she had a rare condition, and luckily, they seemed to accept her as a fellow student. She is the head of the Chemical Science Club.
Media
Manga
Written and illustrated by Hideaki Yoshikawa, Kagaku na Yatsura was serialized in Akita Shoten's manga magazine Champion Red Ichigo from February 5, 2010,[1] to December 5, 2013.[2] Akita Shoten collected its chapters in six volumes, released from March 20, 2011, to February 20, 2014.
Volumes
Original video animation
An original video animation (OVA) was bundled with the limited edition of the manga's fourth volume, released on February 20, 2013. It was produced by Hoods Entertainment, directed by, with screenplay by, and character designs by Masaya Nozaki.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Web site: ja:チャンピオンREDいちご 2010年VOL.18. http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/red-ichigo/2010/18. Akita Shoten. August 29, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20141205134405/http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/red-ichigo/2010/18. December 5, 2014. ja.
- Web site: Yoshikawa. Hideaki. ja:カガクなヤツら最終話です!. http://29utage.blog66.fc2.com/blog-entry-159.html. Nikutai no Utage — Hideaki Yoshikawa's Blog. August 29, 2023. https://archive.today/20230829065416/http://29utage.blog66.fc2.com/blog-entry-159.html. August 29, 2023. ja. December 1, 2013. live.
- Web site: Hodgkins. Crystalyn. Kagaku na Yatsura Video Anime Slated for February 2013. Anime News Network. August 29, 2023. August 27, 2012. January 26, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126053903/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-08-27/kagaku-na-yatsura-video-anime-slated-for-february-2013. live.
- Book: Clements. Jonathan. Jonathan Clements. McCarthy. Helen. Helen McCarthy. 2015. The Anime Encyclopedia: A Century of Japanese Animation. 3rd. 729. Stone Bridge Press. 978-1-61172-018-1. August 29, 2023.