Description
"Genji Tsuushin Agedama" is a comedic and surreal anime series that blends historical parody with science fiction elements. The story is set in a fictionalized version of Japan's Heian period, reimagined with anachronistic technology and absurd humor. The protagonist, Genji Kamogawa, is a young and mischievous nobleman who becomes entangled in a series of bizarre and chaotic adventures. Despite his noble status, Genji is far from the idealized image of a Heian aristocrat; he is lazy, self-centered, and often finds himself in trouble due to his reckless behavior.
The narrative revolves around Genji's interactions with a colorful cast of characters, including his loyal but exasperated servant, Agedama, who often bears the brunt of Genji's antics. Agedama is a robot-like being created by Genji's father, designed to serve and protect the Kamogawa family. Despite his mechanical nature, Agedama exhibits a range of human emotions and frequently struggles to keep Genji out of trouble. The dynamic between Genji and Agedama serves as the core of the series, with their misadventures driving much of the plot.
The series incorporates a mix of episodic and overarching storylines, often parodying historical events, literary works, and cultural tropes from the Heian period. Genji's escapades frequently involve encounters with exaggerated versions of historical figures, mythical creatures, and futuristic inventions, creating a world where the past and future collide in absurd ways. Themes of loyalty, responsibility, and the clash between tradition and modernity are explored through the lens of comedy, with the series maintaining a lighthearted tone despite its chaotic and often nonsensical scenarios.
Supporting characters include Genji's love interest, Murasaki, a refined and intelligent noblewoman who often finds herself caught up in Genji's schemes. Other notable figures include Genji's rival, To no Chujo, and various eccentric individuals who populate the series' anachronistic version of Heian Japan. The interplay between these characters adds depth to the narrative, with their relationships and conflicts contributing to the series' comedic and dramatic moments.
"Genji Tsuushin Agedama" stands out for its unique blend of historical satire and science fiction, offering a humorous and unconventional take on the Heian period. The series' episodic structure allows for a wide variety of comedic scenarios, while its underlying themes and character dynamics provide a cohesive narrative thread. Through its inventive premise and eccentric characters, the series delivers a distinctive and entertaining experience.
The narrative revolves around Genji's interactions with a colorful cast of characters, including his loyal but exasperated servant, Agedama, who often bears the brunt of Genji's antics. Agedama is a robot-like being created by Genji's father, designed to serve and protect the Kamogawa family. Despite his mechanical nature, Agedama exhibits a range of human emotions and frequently struggles to keep Genji out of trouble. The dynamic between Genji and Agedama serves as the core of the series, with their misadventures driving much of the plot.
The series incorporates a mix of episodic and overarching storylines, often parodying historical events, literary works, and cultural tropes from the Heian period. Genji's escapades frequently involve encounters with exaggerated versions of historical figures, mythical creatures, and futuristic inventions, creating a world where the past and future collide in absurd ways. Themes of loyalty, responsibility, and the clash between tradition and modernity are explored through the lens of comedy, with the series maintaining a lighthearted tone despite its chaotic and often nonsensical scenarios.
Supporting characters include Genji's love interest, Murasaki, a refined and intelligent noblewoman who often finds herself caught up in Genji's schemes. Other notable figures include Genji's rival, To no Chujo, and various eccentric individuals who populate the series' anachronistic version of Heian Japan. The interplay between these characters adds depth to the narrative, with their relationships and conflicts contributing to the series' comedic and dramatic moments.
"Genji Tsuushin Agedama" stands out for its unique blend of historical satire and science fiction, offering a humorous and unconventional take on the Heian period. The series' episodic structure allows for a wide variety of comedic scenarios, while its underlying themes and character dynamics provide a cohesive narrative thread. Through its inventive premise and eccentric characters, the series delivers a distinctive and entertaining experience.
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorMasato Namiki
- StoryboardHiroaki SakuraiHitoyuki MatsuiMasato NamikiShinji SakaiToshiaki KomuraHatsuki TsujiKazuma FujimoriYukina HiiroHiroyuki Kakudō
- MusicToshihiko Sahashi
- Character DesignHatsuki Tsuji
- Chief Animation DirectorHatsuki Tsuji
- Sound Director
- ProducerYutaka SugiyamaAkio WakanaShinsuke Kurabayashi
- Script
- Episode DirectorHiroaki SakuraiHitoyuki MatsuiMasato NamikiShinji SakaiToshiaki KomuraHatsuki TsujiYukina Hiiro
- Original creator
- Art DirectorTadashi Kudo
- Animation DirectorHideyuki MotohashiTatsufumi TamagawaMasayuki OnjiRyō TanakaMasahito SawadaYoko KonishiMao ToriiHatsuki TsujiShinichirō Kajiura
- Director of PhotographyKatsuya KozutsumiHiroaki Edamitsu
Production
- ProductionNASTV Tokyo
Relations
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Music
Opening
“Chinsei mada mada agedaman”
“Jishin manman agedaman”
Ending
“Sekai wa watashi no tame ni”
“Kanzen mukei no ojou-sama”





