Most anime aimed at kids in Japan is for the sake of merchandising. Otogi-Jushi Akazukin is no exception, but it is also one of the few that sur the commercial need and becomes something respectable in its own right.
Akazukin plays on one of the most familiar of story devices; fairy tales, and still manages to come out with a story all its own. At first, Akazukin gives off the presence of a magical girl show, and though it keeps that essence, its far heavier on the action than most; a factor that works in favor of the series rather than against it. Moreso, it abandons ...
Alternative Titles 1y1f6fSynonyms: Fairy Musketeer Akazukin TV, Otogi-Juushi Akazukin
Japanese: おとぎ銃士 赤ずきん
More titlesInformation 6wi4qType: TV
Episodes: 39
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 1, 2006 to Mar 31, 2007
Premiered: Summer 2006
Broadcast: Saturdays at 09:00 (JST)
Producers: Konami Digital Entertainment
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Group TAC
Source: Original
Genres: Fantasy
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics 4p4g33Ranked: #47462
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Popularity: #7322
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Favorites: 20
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Dec 31, 2010
One of the few ‘weird’ titles in my list, this one. Me being both male and adult…completely the opposite of the target-audience for the show. I started this because I was interested in what is currently made for the little ones in Japan, and wondered whether it would make me feel nostalgic. Or if I would even consider it good. Fairy Musketeers was picked because it was (and is) legally available for streaming on ANN and looked childish, so yeah. There you have it.
Plot- and premise wise, Fairy Musketeers is pretty unoriginal (no surprise, and no complaint): Take a Fairytale Book from your average shelf ... |