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List of <i>Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl</i> episodes

List of Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl episodes

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Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl (かしまし 〜ガール·ミーツ·ガール〜, Kashimashi ~Gāru Mītsu Gāru~) is a Japanese animated television series. The episodes were directed by Nobuaki Nakanishi, and animated by the Japanese animation studio Studio Hibari.[1] The series was based on the manga version of the same name, and followed the original story from the first two manga volumes closely for the first nine episodes, though with many differences. In episode ten, the anime starts to deviate from the manga and after that, the storyline in the anime has no connection with the manga. The main plot in the anime is the drama that relates from the three female main characters of Hazumu Osaragi, Yasuna Kamiizumi, and Tomari Kurusu, and their romantic struggles in a love triangle. Yasuna and Tomari vie for Hazumu's affections while Hazumu is initially unable to choose between them.

The cover of the English edition of the first DVD compilation.

The televised series aired on the TV Tokyo Japanese television network between January 11, 2006, and March 29, 2006, comprising twelve main episodes.[2] Four pieces of theme music were used in the anime, one opening theme, two ending themes, and one insert song used in episode twelve. The opening theme is "Koisuru Kokoro" (恋するココロ, lit. "The Heart in Love") by Eufonius, the main ending theme is "Michishirube" (みちしるべ, lit. "Route Marker") by Yūmao, the second ending theme only used in the twelfth episode is "Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto" (キミのためにできること, lit. "Something I Can Do For You"), also by Yūmao, and the insert song is "Hanbun" (半分, lit. "Half") by Yukari Tamura.[3] The episodes were released on seven DVD compilations released between April 26, 2006, and October 27, 2006, each containing two episodes.[4][5] The seventh DVD also contained an original video animation episode "A Girl Falls in Love with a Girl" (少女は少女に恋をした, Shōjo wa Shōjo ni Koi o Shita). The staff that produced the television series also produced the OVA. This episode is set four months after the events of the anime series during the Christmas season.

The episodes were licensed by Media Blasters in November 2006.[6] The episodes were not dubbed into English, but still included subtitles in English. The first DVD went on sale on June 12, 2007, and contained the first five episodes.[7] Extras on the disc included two ten-minute talks between the voice actresses for the three main female characters, a small collection of Japanese television advertisements, and textless opening videos.[8] The second DVD went on sale on August 21, 2007, and the third and final DVD went on sale on October 23, 2007; the last two DVDs contain four episodes each, including the OVA episode. The first episode of the series was included with the June 2007 issue of Newtype USA.[9] A re-release titled Kashimashi: Girl Meet Girl Vocal Collection was released on April 26, 2011, with an English dub.[10][11]

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References

  1. "Kashimashi anime staff and cast". MediaWorks. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  2. "Official website listing of all episodes" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  3. "Japanese Kashimashi DVD 1" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. 26 April 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  4. "English Kashimashi DVD 1". Amazon. 12 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  5. "Kashimashi DVD 1 review". Anime News Network. 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  6. June 2007 Newtype issue includes Kashimashi episode one. Newtype.
  7. "Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl: Vocal Collection". Amazon. 26 April 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2012.


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