Bottle Fairy

Bottle Fairy

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Binzume Yōsei


caption =
ja_name = 瓶詰妖精
ja_name_trans = Bottle Fairy
genre = Comedy
Infobox animanga/Anime
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director = Yoshiaki Iwasaki
studio = Studio Orphee
network = TV Kanagawa
first = 3 October 2003
last = 26 December 2003
episodes = 13

nihongo|"Bottle Fairy"|瓶詰妖精|Binzume Yōsei is an anime series about four fairies who discover the secrets of the world from inside their little house. [Ann anime|3016. Accessed 2007-03-19.] The show originally aired from October to December 2003 on UHF syndication in Japan, and each episode has a run time of only 12 minutes. It has been licensed in North America by Geneon and was released on two DVDs during 2005 and 2006.

ynopsis

"Bottle Fairy" is a comedy series. The humor is created from word-play and randomness as the Bottle Fairies misinterpret the culture in which they are learning to live. The fairies learn about customary Japanese tradition and modern Japanese practice for each month, with each episode taking place in a different month. "Bottle Fairy" is often cited as being a good anime to view to help westerners understand what is happening during certain festivals in anime, manga and real life JapanFact|date=March 2007.

Plot

The Bottle Fairies, who have come from another world, are attempting to learn many things about the world so they can gain knowledge and turn into humans - a feat they finally achieve in episode 12, set in the twelfth month, thus making the series span a whole year. However, as their wish to stay together is stronger than their wish to become human, they merge into one human, while retaining their several personalities. The thirteenth episode shows the fairies attempting to function as a single human girl, before eventually splitting into four fairies again. This extra episode makes "Bottle Fairy" the typical length of a small anime series.

Characters

The Bottle Fairies

The Bottle Fairies are often identified by their eye colors, their individual quirks, and their associations with a certain season (represented by which fairy sings a season song for the ED sequences of the series). They sleep in appropriately colored jars.
*Kururu is the "blue" Bottle Fairy; she has pink hair and blue eyes. She is associated with the season of spring. Kururu plays the part of the hyperactive character, and what she imagines is often very extreme. Kururu often assumes a leadership role.:Anime voices|Nana Mizuki|Mari Daniel
*Chiriri is the "yellow" Bottle Fairy; she has blond hair and yellow eyes. She is associated with the season of summer. She is friendly and slightly reserved. Despite her prim and ladylike personality, her imagination is very surreal, and she is obsessed with daytime soap operas. She is the only fairy to wear a hat, is never seen without one, and expresses an obsession with hats or anything she could potentially wear as a hat.:Anime voices|Kaori Nazuka|Mia Bradly
*Sarara is the "red" Bottle Fairy; she has grey hair and red eyes. She is associated with the season of autumn. She is the tomboy of the group, so what she imagines tends to be fighting and sports related, or concerned with samurai or ninjas. While the other fairies wear feminine clothing in most of their fantasies, Sarara is consistently shown wearing masculine clothing instead.:Anime voices|Yui Horie|Vicky Green
*Hororo is the "green" Bottle Fairy; she has black hair and green eyes. She is associated with the season of winter. She is a somewhat distant character, with a slow, rambling personality. Hororo is always thinking about food and changing words into words of food that sound like them. A running gag of the series has her in love with Kururu, and a few scenes play up this subtext for comedic effect.:Anime voices|Ai Nonaka|Jennifer Sekiguchi
*Kusachiho, the combined human form of all four Bottle Fairies is called Onee-chan by some fans and Uni-chan by othersFact|date=March 2007. Her name is a contraction of the fairies' names by using the first Japanese character of each. Predictably, she has what may be classified as dissociative identity disorder, and has the personality traits of all the Bottle Fairies. Which fairy is in control is indicated by the color of her eyes and her voice. Her color is "orange". She only appears in the final two episodes.

Other characters

*Oboro is a small feline toy with wings that was enchanted by the Bottle Fairies. Oboro is "white". It floats gently up and down when it is not being held or played with (usually it plays with Hororo). He is a silent character, and has only one facial expression, the one that it was made with (generally suggested to be bored or exacerbated).
*Sensei-san, who is never given a real name, looks after the bottle fairies. He is represented by the colors "brown" and "green". It is given that his character teaches them things about the world, but his appearances in the series are rarely significant. However, a love letter in the third episode is a crucial plotpoint to the third episode. Though his job is never stated, the last episode shows that he is a teaching assistant at a university. Kururu also develops a crush on him by the end of the series, although it is hinted that the other fairies develop feelings for him as well.:Anime voices|Kishō Taniyama|Yuri Lowenthal
*Tama-chan is the (approximately 10 year old) next door neighbor of the Bottle Fairies and Sensei-san. She is represented by the colour "purple" and wears crayons in her hair with a large white ribbon down the back. She is happy to help the Bottle Fairies, who trust her (usually misleading) advice since she seems so self-assured. She occasionally expresses surprise at how childlike the fairies are even though they are supposed to be older than she is. Additionally, she is the mascot of the magazine, Magi-Cu.:Anime voices|Haruko Momoi|Reba West
*Hananan is a plant that appeared in only one episode, and was cared for by the Bottle Fairies. It was enchanted to be immortal and stay in bloom forever, but they removed the spell when they realized Hanana would want to have children and spread around other flowers. Hanana does not have a color.

Music

The series has one OP, "Oshiete Sensei-san", and five variations of the ED. The ED has the same music and melody, but different lyrics for each version. The first four versions are named after the four seasons and are sung by a different Bottle Fairy according to her season. The final version, "Four Seasons Song", features all four of the Bottle Fairies. All five EDs are used in the anime, the first four playing three episodes each to roughly correspond with the progression of seasons and months and the final song playing in episode 13. Each episode of the anime also features a different ED animation corresponding to the month shown in the episode. Episode 13 shows multiple images to feature not only the fairies but also Sensei-san and Tama.

An OST, Bottle Fairy ~Four Seasons~ was released in both Japan and North America. It features image songs, the OP and the EDs, and instrumental music for the entire series.

References

External links

* [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/tv/index.html Bottle Fairy Anime official site]


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