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Super Milk Chan | |
スーパーミルクちゃん (Sūpā Miruku Chan) | |
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Genre | Parody,[1] surreal comedy[2] |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hideyuki Tanaka |
Produced by | Kengo Kimura Shin Torisawa |
Written by | Motoki Shina |
Music by | MOKU |
Studio | Tokyo Kids (animation) Genco framegraphics Suplex Geneon Entertainment |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Fuji TV (Flyer TV) (1998) Animax |
English network | |
Original run | June 18, 1998 – September 24, 1998 |
Episodes | 14 |
Anime television series | |
OH! Super Milk Chan | |
Directed by | Kiyohiro Omori |
Produced by | Hideyoshi Sukena Toshiaki Anno Kazumasa Watanabe Masamitsu Morijiri Masato Takami Reiko Fukakusa |
Written by | Motoki Shina |
Music by | DJ Tasaka MOKU Ozaki |
Studio | Studio Pierrot (animation) Genco framegraphics Suplex Geneon Entertainment |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Space Shower TV (2000) Animax |
English network |
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Original run | January 27, 2000 – April 13, 2000 |
Episodes | 12 |
Super Milk Chan (スーパーミルクちゃん, Sūpā Miruku Chan) is a Japanese anime television series directed by Hideyuki Tanaka and produced by Genco, Suplex, framegraphics and Geneon Entertainment for the 24-hour Japanese animation channel called Animax. The show pre-began as 14 eight-minute segment episodes which aired on Fuji Television's Flyer TV block from June 18, 1998 to September 24, 1998 from 24:45 to 24:55, with the animation being produced by Tokyo Kids. The full-length show, entitled OH! Super Milk Chan (OH!スーパーミルクチャン, OH! Sūpā Miruku Chan), ran for 12 twenty-four-minute episodes which was aired on the 24-hour Japanese music channel called Space Shower TV from January 27, 2000 to April 13, 2000 at 19:00 and then 18:00.
The North American DVD release by A.D. Vision features two different English-dubbed versions: a straight translation of the original Japanese version (which was aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block on November 7, 2004 with the original vintage episodes before making its official series premiere a week later) and an Americanized version with Western pop culture references and short live-action skits featuring ADV voice cast members.
Much of the series' humor is pop-culture parody. Its opening is a montage of parodies of 60's and 70's anime series.
With full of surreal gags and tongue-in-the-cheek humor spiced by Milkchan's cynical dialogue, Oh! Super Milkchan is a stylish and cute animation with a kick!