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Onegai My Melody
Cover of the 13th volume of the 4th series, Onegai My Melody Kirara★
おねがいマイメロディ
(Onegai mai merodi)
GenreFantasy, Comedy, Magical girl
Anime television series
Directed byMakoto Moriwaki
Produced byAkihiro Sekiyama
Hideyuki Kachi
Hiroyuki Hara
Kazuya Watanabe
Written byKazuki Yamanobe
Takashi Yamada
Music byCher Watanabe
StudioStudio Comet
Original networkTXN (TVO, TV Tokyo)
English network
Original run April 3, 2005 March 26, 2006
Episodes52
Anime television series
Onegai My Melody ~Kuru Kuru Shuffle~
Directed byMakoto Moriwaki
Produced byAkihiro Sekiyama
Hideyuki Kachi
Hiroyuki Hara
Kazuya Watanabe
Written byTakashi Yamada
Music byCher Watanabe
StudioStudio Comet
Original networkTV Osaka
TV Tokyo
Kids Station
Animax
English network
Original run April 2, 2006 March 23, 2007
Episodes52
Anime television series
Onegai My Melody Sukkiri♪
Directed byMakoto Moriwaki
Produced byAkihiro Sekiyama
Hideyuki Kachi
Hiroyuki Hara
Kazuya Watanabe
Written byTakashi Yamada
Music byCher Watanabe
StudioStudio Comet
Original networkTV Osaka
TV Tokyo
Kids Station
Animax
English network
Original run April 1, 2007 March 24, 2008
Episodes52
Anime television series
Onegai My Melody Kirara★
Directed byMakoto Moriwaki
Produced byKiyoshi Fukumoto
Written byTakashi Yamada
Music byCher Watanabe
StudioStudio Comet
Original networkTV Osaka
TV Tokyo
Kids Station
Animax
English network
Original run April 6, 2008 March 29, 2009
Episodes52
Anime film
Onegai My Melody: Yū & Ai
Directed byMakoto Moriwaki
StudioStudio Comet
Toho
ReleasedAugust 11, 2012
Light novel
Onegai My Melody High School~
Written byTakashi Yamada
Illustrated byTomoko Miyakawa
Published byPHP Interface
ImprintSmash Bunko
DemographicShōnen
PublishedMarch 8, 2013

Onegai My Melody (Japanese: おねがいマイメロディ, Hepburn: Onegai mai merodi, lit. Please My Melody) is a Japanese anime series produced by Studio Comet, based on the Sanrio character My Melody. The anime is directed by Makoto Moriwaki (High School! Kimengumi The Movie) and produced by Hideyuki Kachi and Kazuya Watanabe. The series was written by Takashi Yamada (Yumeiro Patissiere) with character designs from Tomoko Miyakawa. It ran on TV Osaka and TV Tokyo from April 3, 2005, to March 26, 2006, spanning 52 episodes.[1]

Story

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My Melody

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A year after the events of Kirara, Kuromi and Baku are imprisoned in a dungeon in Mari Land. They make their escape with the Melody Key and the Melody Bow, but in their haste forget the instruction manuals. They flee to the human world, and shortly after arriving, Kuromi discovers the power of the Melody Key, which makes wishes come true using the power of darkness. If the person who wishes enjoys the nightmare, he or she will produce Black Notes, which Baku promptly eats to store them. What neither one of them realize is that when 100 Black Notes are gathered, the Spirit of Dark Power will be revived to destroy the human world and devour all the humans' dreams. Because Mari Land is formed from the dreams of humans, even the incompetent King is able to sense danger to his people. He gives the Melody Takt to My Melody and sends her to the human world, with a mission to collect 100 Pink Notes to create the Dream Power to combat the Spirit of Dark Power. Along the way, My Melody meets a human girl named Uta Yumeno, and her world is about to change forever.

KuruKuru Shuffle

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Set a year after Onegai My Melody, the story revolves around Kuromi and Baku's second escape to the Human World as they this time, obtained a new Melody Key and the Melody Pick, an item associated with the Spirit of Dark Power. Because of this, the King of Mari Land appointed My Melody once again to capture both fugitives and prevent the Spirit of Dark Power from resurrecting for the second time. In the human world, Uta misses My Melody and wonders what is she doing right now back at Mari Land. But then a new student named Jun Hiiragi arrived from England at Uta's school and she notices he was Keiichi's little brother. Baku and Kuromi also arrived at the Human world also and learned that if they collected 8 black notes (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, high do) that coincides with the Solfège scale, their wishes will come true and decided to wreak havoc into the city once more. Back at Mari Land, Keiichi Hiiragi is being judged guilty of his crimes against Mari Land and to make up for it, he must help Uta and My Melody fight the darkness but in secret or he'll be severely punished. It's up to Uta and Melody to stop the Revival of the Spirit of Dark power once again before it's too late.

Sukkiri

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A year after the second defeat of the Spirit of Dark Power, My Melody and her friends went back to Mari Land until Baku "dropped a bomb" in the middle of the flower field, taking out black notes all over Mari Land and the human world. After a short while, Mari Land had their "High court" and took the King off the throne. When the time came to choose the next ruler, a black note came to the minister, turning him into a "Huff-Huff" which is a residue of Dar-chan. My Melody refreshed him and was chosen to be a candidate for Princess. However, she has to pass a trial by turning all of the black notes into Twinkle Gems to put in her crown. As soon as Kuromi heard this, she was outraged as she wanted to become the Princess as well, but then a very Mysterious Woman came with an intriguing offer. Kuromi now has to collect Anger Gems and put them in her crown to become the Dark Princess and rule over Mari Land. The two decide to go to the human world and collect every black note for them to become the next ruler of Mari Land. Unbeknownst to everyone...that the spirit again will make its rise as he intends to plunge both Earth and Mari Land into eternal darkness.

Kirara

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Set before the events of the Uta Arc, Mari Land is celebrating a special event that involves watching the Shooting Star, on which they can grant someone's wish. In the Human World, Kirara Hoshizuki, a normal elementary girl is watching the stars that night until she was visited by the King of Mari Land who invites her to his world. As the king takes her to Mari Land, she meets My Melody for the first time and become friends as they both watched the shooting stars. But in an unexpected predicament, the Wishing Star crashed and broke into pieces. Even worse, the passageway that connects back to earth is damaged as well. During the disaster, My Mel and Kirara met Prince Sorara, the prince of the star who somewhat transformed into a giant chick after the Wishing Star is broken, and both My Melody and Kirara need to collect all the pieces of the Wishing Star for both Sorara and Kirara to go back to their respective worlds.

High school

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Set three years after the end of Sukkiri, Uta Yumeno, now a sophomore in High school, is living a good life in the human world with her family and friends. She also wonders how My Melody is doing. However, back in Mari Land, Kuromi steals a dark item called Dokurobou ( Skull bow), which contains powerful dark magic that can plunge Mari Land into chaos and again escapes into the human world with the said item. As she reaches the human world, she meets with Uta and Kakeru Kogure once more and starts to cause trouble. Luckily, My Melody comes to the human world as well and now must prevent the dark magic inside the Dokurobou from unleashing into the human world.[2]

Characters

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Interestingly, the characters in Onegai My Melody were both characters from the original character series and characters created exclusively for the anime. The denizens of Mari Land were somewhat considered "Living Dolls", in reference to the tomboy girl Mana's phobia of cute things. Some of the characters in the series were officially added to the Sanrio canon following the show's initial run. For instance, Kuromi, who appeared in the first season of Onegai My Melody, became an official character of the Sanrio parent franchise in 2005.

Several cameo characters from other Sanrio franchise appears in the anime as well. Hello Kitty appears in the eye-catches of the first and second series while Berry and Cherry appeared as narrators for the fourth series.

Music

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The music for all four seasons of the anime was composed by Cher Watanabe, whose other notable works include the soundtracks of Kinnikuman Nisei, The Prince of Tennis, Sensual Phrase, Idol Time PriPara, Maken-ki! and Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!.

Theme songs

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Onegai My Melody

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Opening Theme
  • Oto Melody (オトメロディー, Otomerodī)
Ending Theme
  • My Dream! My Melody (マイドリーム!マイメロディ, Maidorīmu! Maimerodi) (EPS 1-28)
    • Lyrics: Hideyuki Takahashi
    • Composition: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Artist: MY MELODIES
  • Power of Dreams (夢見るチカラ, Yumemiru Chikara) (EPS 29-52)
    • Lyrics: Hideyuki Takahashi
    • Composition: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Artist: MY MELODIES

Onegai My Melody ~Kuru Kuru Shuffle!~

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Opening Theme
  • Love♥is Coming (コイ♥クル, Koi ♥ Kuru)
    • Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada
    • Composition: Cher Watanabe
    • Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
    • Artist: Marina Kuroki (Index Music)
Ending Theme
  • Hare☆Sora (ハレ☆ソラ, Hare ☆ Sora) (EPS 1-27)
    • Lyrics: Hideyuki Takahashi
    • Composition: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Artist: MY MELODIES (Index Music)
  • kuru kuru kuru (EP 28)
    • Lyrics: Binzu Mameda
    • Composition: Mari Konishi
    • Arrangement: Mari Konishi
    • Artist: Rei Sakuma
  • I Am Rabbit Ear Mask (おれはウサミミ仮面, Ore wa usamimi kamen) (EP 29) (special ending)
  • Dream! Dream! Dream! (ドリーム!ドリーム!ドリーム!, Dorīmu! Dorīmu! Dorīmu!) (EP 30)
  • Romi's Dream (ロミーの夢, Romī no yume) (EP 31) (Special ending)
    • Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada
    • Composition: Cher Watanabe
    • Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
    • Artist: Junko Takeuchi
  • Let's Hold Hands (手をつなごう, Tewotsunagō) (EPS 32-52)
    • Lyrics: Hideyuki Takahashi
    • Composition: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Arrangement: Morihiro Suzuki
    • Artist: MY MELODIES (Index Music)

Onegai My Melody Sukkiri♪

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Opening Theme
  • Kirikirisuu (キリキリスー, Kirikirisū) (EPS 1-27)
    • Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada
    • Composition: Cher Watanabe
    • Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
    • Artist: Marina Kuroki (Index Music)
  • Chu☆Please My Melody (Chu☆おねがいマイメロディ, Chu☆Onegai mai merodi) (EPS 28-52)
    • Lyrics: t@28
    • Composition: Cher Watanabe
    • Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
    • Artist: Nanakana
Ending Theme
  • Cheek Chu♡Chu♡ (ほっぺにChu♡Chu♡, Hoppeni Chu♡Chu♡) (EPS 1-27)
    • Lyrics: Nagae Kuwahara
    • Composition: corin.
    • Arrangement: corin.
    • Artist: Nanakana
  • Power of Dreams (夢見るチカラ, Yumemiru Chikara) (EPS-29-52)

Onegai My Melody Kirara★

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Opening Theme
  • Glitter Sparkle★彡 (きらきらキララ★彡, Kira Kira Kirara ★彡)
    • Lyrics: Takashi Ifukube
    • Composition: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
    • Arrangement: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
    • Artist: Yuka Uchiyae
Ending Theme
  • Jumping to the Starry Skies (星空ハヤトチリ, Hoshizora hayatochiri) (EPS 1-27)
    • Lyrics: Takashi Ifukube
    • Composition: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
    • Arrangement: Seiichiro "Ruffin" Sugiura
    • Artist: Yuka Uchiyae
  • Space (Star) Flamenco (宇宙(ほし)のフラメンコ, Uchū (hoshi) no furamenko) (EPS 28-51)
  • Let's Hold Hands (手をつなごう, Tewotsunagō) (EP 52)
    • Lyrics: Hideyuki Takahashi
    • Composition: Cher Watanabe
    • Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
    • Artist: Friends of Mary Land

Sequels

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Four official sequels were produced and each coincides with their respective story arcs. The first sequel, Onegai My Melody ~KuruKuru Shuffle!~ (おねがいマイメロディ 〜くるくるシャッフル!〜, Onegai mai merodi 〜Kurukuru shaffuru!〜)lit.'Please My Melody 〜 Spin Around Shuffle!〜' ran from April 2, 2006, to March 23, 2007.[3] The second sequel, Onegai My Melody Sukkiri♪ (おねがいマイメロディ すっきり♪, Onegai mai merodi Sukkiri♪)lit.'Please My Melody Clear♪' ran from April 1, 2007, to March 24, 2008, as a segment on Anime Lobby.

Sukkiri was followed by a third and final sequel, Onegai♪My Melody Kirara★ (おねがい♪マイメロディ きららっ★, Onegai♪mai merodi Kirara★)lit.'Please♪My Melody Sparkle★', which ran from April 6, 2008, to March 29, 2009.[4] before being replaced by Jewelpet in its timeslot.[5]

On February 5, 2012, Sanrio announced that a theatrical short named Onegai My Melody: Yū & Ai was in the works and would be released alongside the first Jewelpet film, Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess as a double feature.[6]

A light novel titled Onegai♪My Melody High School~ (おねがい♪マイメロディ はいすく~る, Onegai♪mai merodi Hai sukuru~)lit.'Please♪My Melody High School~', serves as a continuation of the franchise and was released by PHP Interface under the Smash Bunko label on March 8, 2013.[7]

Reception

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Although it only aired in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Thailand, and the Philippines, Onegai My Melody was positively received among fans of Sanrio's character franchises, and has garnered a cult following. On December 11, 2011, United States–based anime distributor Funimation (now owned by Sony Pictures) set up a forum on its website gauging consumer interest in potential anime acquisitions. One title requested was the first Onegai My Melody series.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "New Series Sites". Anime News Network. March 30, 2005. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "Sanrio's Onegai My Melody Character/Anime Gets 1st Film". Anime News Network. March 2, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  3. ^ "Anime Site, Trailer Roundup". Anime News Network. March 31, 2007. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  4. ^ "New Blue Dragon, N.Y. Salad, My Melody Anime Planned". Anime News Network. March 10, 2008. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  5. ^ "My Melody TV Anime Franchise to Reportedly End". Anime News Network. January 17, 2009. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  6. ^ "Sanrio's Onegai My Melody Character/Anime Gets 1st Film". Anime News Network. February 6, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  7. ^ "おねがいマイメロディ はいすく~る|スマッシュ文庫|PHP研究所". March 3, 2013. Archived from the original on March 3, 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  8. ^ "Shows you'd like to see licensed by FUNimation". Funimation. December 11, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
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