Cinderella Boy

Cinderella Boy
シンデレラボーイ
(Shinderera Bōi)
Manga
Written byMonkey Punch
Published byKobunsha
MagazinePopcorn
Anime DO
DemographicSeinen
Published1980, 1982
Anime television series
Directed byTsuneo Tominaga
Produced byTetsuya Dobashi
Tetsuo Kanno
Hiroaki Shigematsu
Written byMichihiro Tsuchiya
Music byKensaku Tanikawa
StudioMagic Bus
Licensed by
Original networkWOWOW, AT-X, Television Niigata Network
Original run 21 June 2003 13 September 2003
Episodes13 (List of episodes)

Cinderella Boy (Japanese: シンデレラボーイ, Hepburn: Shinderera Bōi) is a one-shot manga created by Monkey Punch. It was originally published in the Kobunsha magazine Popcorn in 1980. An alternate version was published in Anime DO in 1982. The plot follows the adventures of impoverished private detective Ranma Hinamatsuri and his thrill-seeking rich girl partner Rella "Cindy" Shirayuki in a futuristic city named "Kirin Town". Kirin Town is a lawless European city-state with its own currency with the name of the city being a pun on the English word for "killing". The two are badly injured when they stumble across an organised crime operation and are put back together into the same body by a mysterious doctor. Every night the stroke of midnight, their shared body changes both form and identity. Ranma becomes Rella, or vice versa. Neither is aware of any actions or situations their partner is involved in, completely losing consciousness until twenty-four hours later, when the change comes around to them again.[1]

The names of the story's protagonists both reflect the nature of their change.

  • Ranma shares a name with Ranma Saotome, the title character of Ranma ½, who also changes into a girl under certain conditions. However, the original Cinderella Boy manga predates Ranma ½ by several years.[2]
  • Rella is named after Cinderella, who is known for undergoing a major change at the stroke of midnight. Her last name "Shirayuki" translates into "Snow White" and the episode titles also evoke fairytales.

Discotek Media have licensed the anime for a North American release.[3]

  1. ^ Enoki Films staff, CINDERELLA BOY by Monkey Panch, Enoki Films, archived from the original on May 27, 2004, retrieved December 19, 2014
  2. ^ ANN staff (March 15, 2003). "Monkey Punch's Ranma". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  3. ^ "Discotek Media Licenses Cinderella Boy Anime". Anime News Network. November 28, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2017.