Muteki Kanban Musume Explained

Muteki Kanban Musume
Ja Kanji:無敵看板娘
Genre:Comedy[1]
Type:manga
Noodle Fighter Miki
Author:Jun Sadogawa
Publisher:Akita Shoten
Demographic:Shōnen
Magazine:Weekly Shōnen Champion
First:May 16, 2002
Last:February 23, 2006
Volumes:17
Type:manga
Muteki Kanban Musume N
Author:Jun Sadogawa
Publisher:Akita Shoten
Demographic:Shōnen
Magazine:Weekly Shōnen Champion
First:March 16, 2006
Last:April 26, 2007
Volumes:5
Type:tv series
Ramen Fighter Miki
Director:Nobuo Tomisawa
Producer:Takaya Ibira
Kōhei Kawase
Shinichi Ikeda
Tomoyuki Saitō
Tetsurō Satomi
Music:Ryūji Takagi
Studio:Telecom Animation Film
Network:Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama, Yomiuri TV
First:July 4, 2006
Last:September 19, 2006
Episodes:12 (24 segments)
Episode List:
  1. Episode list

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Sadogawa. It was serialized between May 2002 and February 2006 in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion and was collected in 17 volumes. A continuation titled Muteki Kanban Musume N was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion between March 2006 and April 2007 and was collected in five volumes. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation animated by Telecom Animation Film aired in Japan between July and September 2006. The original manga was licensed in North America as Noodle Fighter Miki, and the anime was licensed in North America as Ramen Fighter Miki. The series premiered on Toku in the United States in January 2016.

Plot

Muteki Kanban Musume is a comedy detailing the adventures of Miki Onimaru, a girl who recently turned 20, whose mother runs a Chinese ramen restaurant. Miki works as the delivery girl for the shop but frequently gets into trouble due to her boisterous, active personality. Much of the humor of the series derives from the characters' over-the-top behavior.

Characters

Miki is the new delivery girl for the Onimaru family ramen shop. She is 20 years old, but has the maturity of a 12-year-old child, with a corresponding energy and fiercely competitive personality that makes her stand out. She often starts physical fights and competitions; her physical strength is admired in the series, and her fighting style is frantic and unpredictable. Violent as she may be, Miki is a caring and kind-hearted girl who is keen to help anyone in need. This sweet-gentleness comes to the forefront when she is drunk, turning her from a crude tomboy to the very portrait of an ideal Japanese lady.
Megumi is Miki's long-time rival and the delivery girl for the bakery directly across the street from Onimaru. They went through school at the same time. Like Miki, she is committed to being the best, but often falls short to the other girl's antics. Megumi specializes in throwing sharpened bamboo skewers like darts. While Megumi often claims to be ruthlessly bullied by Miki, her own behavior is by no means innocent, and she often sets traps for Onimaru. She can also be fundamentally kind-hearted like Miki, particularly when it comes to matters of helping children in need. In contrast to Miki, Megumi becomes a crude and violent tomboy when drunk.
Makiko is practical and down-to-earth. As Miki's mother, she genuinely cares about the girl, but can be quite harsh with her, taking out her anger on Miki through slapstick violence. As she has Miki deliver ramen, Makiko's mantra is "Deliveries are about speed!" When she is drunk, she turns into a kung-fu master.
Akihiko is the owner of the grocery store next door to Onimaru. He spends a good amount of his free time at the ramen shop with Miki's mother. He views his Miki's goings-on with bemusement, but accepts that that's the way she is. Ohta is a huge fan of Super Space Battle Team Star Rangers (an in-universe superhero show similar to Super Sentai). He is also a skilled graffiti artist.
Kankuro is a college graduate who's returned to the town at the beginning of the series. He holds a grudge against Miki because she used to bully him, despite being younger than him. Kankuro is somewhat thickheaded, and often fails to take Miki's resourcefulness into account when he schemes against her. He almost always adds "nya" at the end of his sentences. He is poor and does odd jobs in order to support himself. What adds to Kankuro's hate towards Miki is the fact that Miki can never remember his name.
Tomoka is a teacher at the local high school. She is greatly feared by students, because of her creepy appearance and depressing air. She dislikes her job because of the pressure she has to put on students. The show makes visual references to Sadako Yamamura when Miki, Akihiko, and Megumi first meet her. When she eats ramen, Tomoka becomes cute, and her creepy aura disappears. Megumi doesn't know Tomoka's true identity, and believes she is a vengeful ghost. It is also shown that she can climb up walls like a gekko.
Toshiyuki is a vicious dog that lives in town, and Miki's strongest non-human opponent. Miki seems to understand its growls and barks, and says it claims to bite people for the sake of world peace. Later on he becomes friends with Kankuro. In the anime adaptation, Toshiyuki appears in every episode's end credits.
Toshiyuki's young owner. She is not threatened by her dog, who is harmless around her.
Hell's Bunny
  • The Star Rangers' strongest foe. Depicted as an attractive woman in a long dress and partial rabbit costume, she wields a large wooden mallet and displays excellent attack skills.
    Pink Star
  • A member of Chokukan Sentai Star Rangers, and a friend of the actress that plays Hell's Bunny. Before meeting Miki, she was not used to using too much force. Later she gained confidence due to Miki's behavior and began using more strength when using her character's special knee attack.

    Media

    Manga

    Muteki Kanban Musume is a manga series written and illustrated by Jun Sadogawa. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion from the 25th issue of 2002 to the 13th issue of 2006, sold between May 16, 2002, and February 23, 2006. It was collected in 17 tankōbon volumes published between November 14, 2002, and June 8, 2006.[2] [3] The manga was licensed for release in North America by ADV Manga under the title Noodle Fighter Miki. A sequel titled Muteki Kanban Musume N was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion from the 16th issue of 2006 to the combined 22nd/23rd issue of 2007, sold between March 16, 2006, and April 26, 2007. It was collected in five tankōbon volumes published between July 7, 2006, and July 6, 2007.[4] [5]

    Anime

    A 12-episode anime television series adaptation, animated by Telecom Animation Film, directed by Nobuo Tomizawa,[6] and written by Touko Machida aired in Japan between July 4 and September 19, 2006, on Chiba TV. The anime was licensed for release in North America by Anime Works under the title Ramen Fighter Miki. The series premiered on Toku in the United States in January 2016. The opening theme is "Wild Spice" by Masami Okui and the ending theme is by Naozumi Takahashi.[7]

    Episode list

    See also

    Further reading

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Chapman. Paul. "Ramen Fighter Miki" Provides Service With a Smile. Crunchyroll. May 16, 2020. August 21, 2017.
    2. Web site: http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/comics/4253203515. ja:無敵看板娘 第1巻. Muteki Kanban Musume Volume 1. Akita Shoten. August 14, 2013. ja.
    3. Web site: http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/comics/4253207871. ja:無敵看板娘 第17巻. Muteki Kanban Musume Volume 17. Akita Shoten. August 14, 2013. ja.
    4. Web site: 無敵看板娘N(むてきかんばんむすめナパーム) 第1巻. Muteki Kanban Musume N (Muteki Kanban Musume Napalm) Volume 1. Akita Shoten. August 14, 2013. ja.
    5. Web site: 無敵看板娘N(むてきかんばんむすめナパーム) 第5巻. Muteki Kanban Musume N (Muteki Kanban Musume Napalm) Volume 5. Akita Shoten. August 14, 2013. ja.
    6. Web site: http://www.onimaru.net/broad/index.html. ja:放送情報. Broadcast Information. Telecom Animation Film. August 14, 2013. ja.
    7. Web site: http://www.onimaru.net/goods/cd/index.html. ja:商品情報. Merchandise Information. Telecom Animation Film. August 14, 2013. ja.