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Monday, June 16, 2008

Chibi Maruko-chan and the Blue-Eyed Friend

Sunday nights at our house is time for Chibi Maruko-chan (Little Maruko), one of the most popular anime shows in Japan despite it not being terribly well known internationally. It's the story of Maruko, a cute but lazy third grader who lives in the magical time of the 1970s, a simpler age when there was no Internet and even the idea of a wireless remote control for your TV was a dream. It's a great show because of the many cultural references it makes to the late Showa Period, allowing kids to see the (sometimes silly) stuff that was popular when their parents were young. In last night's episode, Maruko's wealthy classmate Hanawa-san invited Maruko and her friends over to meet a mysterious "blue-eyed person" who was staying at his house, which turned out to be a girl named Pearle, visiting from overseas. Immediately there was mass chaos as all the characters tried to come up with some English to say to the girl, but no one knew any, so they sat there shyly. Maruko went home and asked her family to teach her some English, but all she got was useless phrases like "this is a pen" and "hello! thank you! goodbye!" When Maruko finally was able to figure out how to say "nice to meet you" to the foreign visitor, she was met with puzzlement. It turned out that Pearle was from France and didn't speak any English, which caused even more confusion. It was an extremely funny episode -- I've observed the Japanese tendency to assume that any Western-looking foreigner walking down the street must be a native English speaker very often.

Here is the opening credits from the show by the way. It's been the most memorable anime song, and among the top five karaoke hits, over the past decade and a half. The title is Odoru Pompokorin.

 

2 Comments:

Blogger tudza said...

They played one of the Maruko-chan movies on the plane ride between Hong Kong and Thailand.

6:18 AM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

One of the best episodes ever was a few weeks ago. There was a shop giving away a puppy that Maruko wanted more than anything to have her mother let her keep. She promised to be good, and for weeks got up early, did her homework and so on until she got permission to keep the puppy. But an old woman whose husband had died got the puppy first, and Maruko let her have it because she knew the woman needed a friend. We were all in tears.

9:48 AM

 

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