High School! Kimengumi

High School! Kimengumi

Infobox animanga/Header
name = High School! Kimengumi


caption = Cast shot from "High School! Kimengumi"
ja_kanji = ハイスクール!奇面組
ja_romaji = Hai Sukūru! Kimengumi
genre = Comedy, School
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Third Year Funny-face Club
author = Motoei Shinzawa
publisher = flagicon|Japan Shueisha
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = flagicon|Japan Weekly Shōnen Jump
first = 1980
last = 1982
volumes = 6 (4 in later releases)
Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Motoei Shinzawa
publisher = flagicon|Japan Shueisha
publisher_en =
publisher_other = flagicon|France Tonkam
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = flagicon|Japan Weekly Shōnen Jump
first = 1982
last = 1987
volumes = 20 (13 in later releases)
Infobox animanga/Anime
title =
director = Hiroshi Fukutomi
studio = Gallop, Studio Comet
network = flagicon|Japan Fuji TV, Animax
network_en =
network_other = flagicon|France TF1
first = October 12, 1985
last = September 21, 1987
episodes = 86
episode_list = List of High School! Kimengumi episodes
Infobox animanga/Movie
title =
director = Makoto Moriwaki
studio =
released = July 12, 1986
runtime = 51 minutes
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Return of High School! Funny-face Club
author = Motoei Shinzawa
publisher = flagicon|Japan Shueisha
demographic = Seinen
magazine = Super Jump
published = December 1, 2000
volumes = 1
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Flash! Funny-face Club
author = Motoei Shinzawa
publisher = flagicon|Japan Square Enix
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = flagicon|Japan Monthly Shōnen Gangan
first = 2001
last = 2005
volumes = 3

nihongo|"High School! Kimengumi"|ハイスクール!奇面組|Haisukūru! Kimengumi is a manga series written by Motoei Shinzawa which ran in "Weekly Shōnen Jump" from 1982 to 1987. The title literally translates to "High School! Funny-face Club" or "High School! Weird Face Club." [en icon cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1414|title=Highschool! Kimengumi (TV)|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=2006-06-17] An anime TV series (1985-1987) and movie (1986) based on the series were also released.ja icon cite web|url=http://www.allcinema.net/prog/show_c.php?num_c=149827|title=ハイスクール!奇面組|publisher=All Cinema Online|accessdate=2006-06-17] ja icon cite web|url=http://cinema.intercritique.com/movie.cgi?mid=16809|publisher=CinemaScape|title=ハイスクール!奇面組|accessdate=2006-06-17] The "High School!" manga series was preceded by nihongo|"Third Year Funny-face Club"|3年奇面組|Sannen Kimengumi (1980-1982), and followed by nihongo|"Flash! Funny-face Club"|フラッシュ!奇面組|Furasshu! Kimengumi (2001-2005).

"Kimengumi" is an episodic chronicle of the bizarre adventures of a group of misfit junior high school (and later, high school) boys who form a club known as the "Kimengumi". All of the character names in the series are puns. For example, "Kawa Yui" is another way of saying "kawaii," and "Uru Chie" is a slang form of "urusai," meaning "obnoxious" or "annoying."

Other romanizations of the title include "High School! Kimen-gumi" and "Highschool! Kimengumi". In a 2006 survey of celebrities by TV Asahi, "Kimengumi" was listed as #87 on a list of the top 100 favorite anime series.cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-10-13/japan's-favorite-tv-anime|title=Japan's Favorite TV Anime|date=2006-10-13|accessdate=2008-07-02|publisher=Anime News Network]

Books

" in 1980 and ran through issue 17 in 1982, with "High School!" picking up in issue 18 of the same year. The last chapter of "High School!" was released in issue 30 in 1987, just about two months before the TV series finished.

On December 1, 2000, Popeye/Magazine House released an overview softcover volume titled nihongo|"Return of High School! Funny-face Club"|帰ってきたハイスクール!奇面組|Kaettekita Haisukūru! Kimengumi|extra=ISBN 4-08-859419-3. The book covers the first two manga series as well as the anime. It also contains interviews with Shinzawa and others connected to the series.

Manga

Following is a list of the Japanese volumes published so far in the three series comprising the "Kimengumi" universe.

nihongo|"Third Year Funny-face Club"|3年奇面組|Sannen Kimengumi, 1980–1982, "Weekly Shōnen Jump")
*Tankōbon are the standard collection volumes::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-08-851341-X:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-08-851342-8:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-08-851343-6:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-08-851344-4:*Volume 5, ISBN 4-08-851345-2:*Volume 6, ISBN 4-08-851346-0

*Reprinted through Homesha::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-8342-1421-4:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-8342-1422-2:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-8342-1423-0:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-8342-1424-9

*Bunkoban are smaller, pocket-sized editions the same size as most novels published in Japan::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-08-617741-2:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-08-617742-0:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-08-617743-9:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-08-617744-7

nihongo|"High School! Funny-face Club"|ハイスクール!奇面組|Haisukūru! Kimengumi, 1982–1987, "Weekly Shōnen Jump")
*Tankōbon::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-08-851347-9:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-08-851348-7:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-08-851349-5:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-08-851350-9:*Volume 5, ISBN 4-08-851351-7:*Volume 6, ISBN 4-08-851352-5:*Volume 7, ISBN 4-08-851353-3:*Volume 8, ISBN 4-08-851354-1:*Volume 9, ISBN 4-08-851355-X:*Volume 10, ISBN 4-08-851356-8:*Volume 11, ISBN 4-08-851357-6:*Volume 12, ISBN 4-08-851358-4:*Volume 13, ISBN 4-08-851359-2:*Volume 14, ISBN 4-08-851360-6:*Volume 15, ISBN 4-08-851365-7:*Volume 16, ISBN 4-08-851366-5:*Volume 17, ISBN 4-08-851367-3:*Volume 18, ISBN 4-08-851368-1:*Volume 19, ISBN 4-08-851369-X:*Volume 20, ISBN 4-08-851370-3

*Aizoban are more elaborate collector's editions, often with fancier covers, better paper, and extras not included in the standard tankōbon and bunkoban releases::*Volume 1, ISBN :*Volume 2, ISBN :*Volume 3, ISBN :*Volume 4, ISBN

*Jump Comics Selection (Homesha)::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-8342-1425-7:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-8342-1426-5:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-8342-1427-3:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-8342-1428-1:*Volume 5, ISBN 4-8342-1429-X:*Volume 6, ISBN 4-8342-1430-3:*Volume 7, ISBN 4-8342-1431-1:*Volume 8, ISBN 4-8342-1432-X:*Volume 9, ISBN 4-8342-1433-8:*Volume 10, ISBN 4-8342-1434-6:*Volume 11, ISBN 4-8342-1435-4:*Volume 12, ISBN 4-8342-1436-2:*Volume 13, ISBN 4-8342-1437-0
*Bunkoban::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-08-617745-5:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-08-617746-3:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-08-617747-1:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-08-617748-X:*Volume 5, ISBN 4-08-617749-8:*Volume 6, ISBN 4-08-617750-1:*Volume 7, ISBN 4-08-617751-X:*Volume 8, ISBN 4-08-617752-8:*Volume 9, ISBN 4-08-617753-6:*Volume 10, ISBN 4-08-617754-4:*Volume 11, ISBN 4-08-617755-2:*Volume 12, ISBN 4-08-617756-0:*Volume 13, ISBN 4-08-617757-9

nihongo|"Flash! Funny-face Club"|フラッシュ!奇面組|Furasshu! Kimengumi, 2001–2005, "Monthly Shōnen Gangan")
*Tankōbon::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-7575-0735-6:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-7575-0981-2:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-7575-1475-1

Anime collections

Shūeisha Jump Remix Mook collections::*Volume 1, ISBN 4-08-106401-6:*Volume 2, ISBN 4-08-106429-6:*Volume 3, ISBN 4-08-106439-3:*Volume 4, ISBN 4-08-106487-3:*Volume 5, ISBN 4-08-106497-0:*Volume 6, ISBN 4-08-106508-X:*Volume 7, ISBN 4-08-106645-0:*Volume 8, ISBN 4-08-106656-6

Anime

The "Kimengumi" TV series began airing in Japan on October 12, 1985 at 7:30pm on Fuji TV Network. The series ran for two years, with episode 86 airing on September 21, 1987. It has also been broadcast multiple times across Japan on the satellite television network Animax. At present, the only country outside of Japan with an official release of the TV series is France.

Cast

"High School! Kimengumi" features a large recurring cast. The main focus, however, is on the five members of the Kimengumi and the two girls who hang out with them.

Kimengumi and friends

;nihongo|Ichidō Rei|一堂 零:Kimengumi leader and protagonist of the series. Nickname: nihongo|Mayunashi no Rei|まゆなしの零|No-Eyebrows Rei. His family runs a toy store, he lives with his father and younger sister (his mother has already died). Considered a "High Class Buffoon", he retains the same simple-mindedness he had as a child and is quite the hentai (as in "weirdo" rather than "pervert"). It took him three tries to pass the high school entry exam. Voiced by Shigeru Chiba.;nihongo|Reietsu Gō|冷越 豪:Kimengumi member #2. Nickname: nihongo|Manako no Gō|まなこの豪|Eyeballs Gō. His family runs a sake store. He lives with his uncle's family. Despite being underage, he is occasionally drunk. He is a huge pro wrestling fan and can walk on water. He is very kind hearted and does not allow others to make fun of his friends. It took him three tries to pass the high school entry exam. Voiced by Tesshō Genda.;nihongo|Shusse Kiyoshi|出瀬 潔:Kimengumi member. Nickname: nihongo|Mukiba no Kiyoshi|むき歯の潔|Toothy Kiyoshi. His family runs a bathhouse. He is a lecher and often peeks on the women's side of the bathhouse. However, he is actually pure-hearted and is the brains of Kimengumi. His best friend is Jin. It took him three tries to pass the high school entry exam. Voiced by Issei Futamata.;nihongo|Daima Jin|大間 仁:Kimengumi member. Nickname: nihongo|Ebisu no Jin|えびすの仁|Savage Jin. His family runs an okonomiyaki shop. He loves to just eat and sleep and will often doze off during class. He is very lucky and has excellent mimicry skills. It took him two tries to pass the high school entry exam. Voiced by Naoki Tatsuta.;nihongo|Monohoshi Dai|物星 大:Kimengumi member. Nickname: nihongo|Ochobokō no Dai|おちょぼ口の大|Small Mouth Dai. His family runs a bookstore. He is an [Homosexuality in Japan#Japanese gay s _ok. Kawa Yui|河川 唯:The pink-haired classmate of the Kimengumi. Yui transfers into the school at the beginning of the series. She is in love with Rei, but is embarrassed to come right out and say it. Voiced by Miki Takahashi.;nihongo|Uru Chie|宇留 千絵:The green-haired classmate of Kimengumi and best friend of Yui. Her family runs a flower shop. She has a crush on Gō. Voiced by Naoko Matsui.;Lassie: Rei's dog. Named after the famous Lassie character from the show by the same title. Voiced by Naoki Tatsuta.

ongs

The theme songs, with the exceptions of the fifth ending and insert "Nakuko mo Warau Kimengumi", were performed by various sub-groups or former members of Onyanko Club:
*Opening themes 1–5, ending themes 1, 3–4, 6, insert songs 1-2 by Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi
*Opening themes 6-7, ending themes 7–8 by Ushirogami Hikaretai
*Ending theme 2 by Onyanko Club and Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi
*Ending theme 5 by Musukko Club

Opening themes

#"Ushiroyubi Sasare-gumi"
#"Zō-san no Scanty"
#"Nagisa no "..." (Kagi Kakko)"
#"Waza Ari!"
#"Kashiko"
#"Toki no Kawa wo Koete"
#"Anata wo Shiritai"

Insert songs

*"Abunai Sa·ka·na"
*"Watashi ha Chie no Wa (Puzzling)"
*"Nakuko mo Warau Kimengumi"

Closing themes

#"Jogakusei no Ketsui"
#"Banana no Namida"
#"Neko Jita Gokoro mo Koi no Uchi"
#"Not Only ★ But Also"
#"Chotto Karai Aitsu"
#"Pythagoras wo Buttobase"
#"Ushirogami Hikaretai"
#"Tatsutori Ato wo Nigosazu"

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TV series

*Planning: Tokizō Tsuchiya (Fuji TV)
*Original Creator: Motoei Shinzawa
*Chief Director: Hiroshi Fukutomi
*Character Design: Hiroshi Kanazawa
*Art Director: Akira Furuya
*Cinematographer: Takeshi Fukuda
*Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
*Audio Director: Shigeharu Shiba
*Editor: Hajime Okayasu
*Producers: Yoshirō Kataoka (NAS), Hiromichi Mogami (Tsuchida Production) → Kazuo Harada (Studio Comet), Kiyoshi Sakai (Gallop, eps.8-26)
*Sound Effects Production: Omnibus Promotion
*Developer: Tokyo Laboratory
*Production Assistance: Tsuchida Production, Studio Comet, Gallop
*Produced by NAS, Fuji TV

Movie

*Distribution: Toei
*Directors: Makoto Moriwaki, Noboru Mitsusawa, Hiroshi Fukutomi
*Production: Isao Sekitani
*Producers: Yoshirō Kataoka (NAS), Kazuo Harada (Studio Comet), Hiromichi Mogami (Tsuchida Production)
*Planning: Tokizō Tsuchiya (Fuji TV)
*Original Creator: Motoei Shinzawa
*Screenplay: Takao Koyama
*Directors of Photography: Hitoshi Kaneko, Yoshiaki Kikuchi
*Art Director: Akira Furuya
*Editor: Hajime Okayasu
*Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
*Audio Director: Shigeharu Shiba
*Animation Director: Mitsuru Nasukawa
*Chief Animation Director: Hiroshi Kanazawa

Video releases

"Kimengumi" has been released on DVD in Japan in two different box set releases. The movie was released as part of the second DVD set in 2008.

;"High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 1":Pioneer LDC, 2001-05-25;"High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 2":Pioneer LDC, 2001-07-25;"High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 3":Pioneer LDCA, 2001-09-21

;"High School! Kimengumi Complete DVD Box 1":E-Net Frontier, 2007-12-21;"High School! Kimengumi Complete DVD Box 2":E-Net Frontier, 2008-02-22

Games

There is a traditional boardgame based on the series titled "High School! Kimengumi Game", released by Bandai. Three video games have been based on the series:
*"High School! Kimengumi" for the MSX 2, an adventure game
*"High School! Kimengumi" for the Sega Mark III, a port of the MSX 2 gameja icon cite web|url=http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~t-suzuki/sousyuhen/so_kimengumi.htm|title=ハイスクール奇面組(セガマーク3)|accessdate=2006-06-17]
*"High School! Kimengumi: The Table Hockey" for Sony PlayStation [ja icon cite web|url=http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/simple2000/05/index.html|publisher=Bandai Games|title=ハイスクール!奇面組THEテーブルホッケー|accessdate=2006-06-17]

There is also a series of pachinko games based on the series manufactured by Maruhon [ja icon cite web|url=http://www.maruhon-kogyo.co.jp/item/150523kg/00kgmn.htm|publisher=Maruhon|title=ハイスクール!奇面組|accessdate=2006-06-17]

References

External links

*en icon Anime News Network: (manga) [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=3943 "Flash!"] , [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=4134 "High School!"] , [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=3944 "Sannen"] ; (anime) [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1414 TV series]
*ja icon [http://www.fujitv.co.jp/cs/program/7216_031.html "High School! Kimengumi" Official site @ Fuji TV]
*ja icon [http://earth.endless.ne.jp/users/km66/icon/kh_list.html "High School! Kimengumi" manga character list]
*en icon imdb title|id=0294180|title="Haisukûru! Kimengumi"
*ja icon [http://earth.endless.ne.jp/users/km66/icon/k3_list.html "Sannen Kimengumi" manga character list]


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