TV-Series
Description
"Bit the Cupid" centers around Bit, a young and inexperienced cupid tasked with bringing couples together by shooting them with love arrows. Set in a world where cupids operate behind the scenes to influence human relationships, the series explores the challenges Bit faces as he navigates his responsibilities. Despite his lack of experience, Bit is determined to succeed, often relying on his resourcefulness and creativity to solve problems.

The narrative unfolds as Bit is assigned to a high school where he must pair up two seemingly incompatible students: Haruto, a reserved and studious boy, and Aoi, a lively and outgoing girl. Bit’s initial attempts to bring them together are clumsy and often backfire, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. As the story progresses, Bit learns more about human emotions and the complexities of love, realizing that his role as a cupid is not as straightforward as he once believed.

Throughout the series, Bit interacts with other cupids, each with their own unique approaches to matchmaking. These interactions provide insight into the broader system of cupid operations and the varying philosophies on love and relationships. Bit’s growth is marked by his increasing understanding of the nuances of human connections, moving beyond his initial reliance on simplistic solutions.

The main characters are developed through their interactions and personal struggles. Haruto’s introverted nature and Aoi’s extroverted personality create a dynamic that challenges Bit’s matchmaking efforts. Supporting characters, including other cupids and students, add depth to the narrative, highlighting different perspectives on love and relationships. The series balances comedic moments with heartfelt scenes, creating a blend of humor and emotional resonance.

As Bit continues his mission, he encounters unexpected obstacles, including rival cupids and external forces that disrupt his plans. These challenges force him to adapt and grow, ultimately leading to a deeper appreciation for the complexities of love. The series concludes with Bit reflecting on his journey and the lessons he has learned, leaving room for potential future developments in his role as a cupid.
Information
Bit the Cupid
ビット・ザ・キューピッド
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 48
Movie/Episode length: 30 min.
Date: 04/20/1995 – 03/28/1996
Categories
Genre
Comedy
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Staff
  • Director · Tameo Kohanawa
  • Series Composition · Sōji Yoshikawa
  • Script · Sōji Yoshikawa
  • Storyboard · Masahiko Murata
  • Storyboard · Kazu Yokota
  • Storyboard · Issei Kume
  • Storyboard · Takaaki Ishiyama
  • Storyboard · Yutaka Kagawa
  • Storyboard · Shinji Sakai
  • Storyboard · Shinichi Tsuji
  • Storyboard · Tameo Kohanawa
  • Storyboard · Kouichi Takada
  • Storyboard · Masa Aono
  • Episode Director · Masahiko Murata
  • Episode Director · Kazu Yokota
  • Episode Director · Issei Kume
  • Episode Director · Takaaki Ishiyama
  • Episode Director · Yutaka Kagawa
  • Episode Director · Shinji Sakai
  • Episode Director · Shinichi Tsuji
  • Episode Director · Tameo Kohanawa
  • Episode Director · Kouichi Takada
  • Episode Director · Masa Aono
  • Music · Suguru Suzuki
  • Original Character Design · Susumu Matsushita
  • Character Design · Toshiyasu Okada
  • Animation Director · Toshiyasu Okada
  • Animation Director · Nobuhiro Okaseko
  • Animation Director · Masahiko Ohta
  • Animation Director · Takashi Asakura
  • Animation Director · Kazuo Takematsu
  • Animation Director · Mitsuko Ohya
  • Animation Director · Shigeko Sakuma
  • Animation Director · Kazuya Hayashi
  • Animation Director · Toshiko Baba
  • Animation Director · Rie Ooshima
  • Animation Director · Masao Takeda
  • Animation Director · Takeyuki Yanase
  • Animation Director · Seiji Nomura
  • Animation Director · Ayumi Namiki
  • Animation Director · Katsutoshi Kobayashi
  • Animation Director · Gon Kusuda
Production
  • Animation Production · Satelight
  • Production · B Factory
  • Production · B.U.G.
  • Production · Susumu Matsushita Corporation