Girls ×ばつ Heroine
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Girls X Heroine Series | |
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Created by | Takashi Miike |
Original work | Idol x Warrior Miracle Tunes! |
Films and television | |
Television series | TV Tokyo |
Miscellaneous | |
Toy(s) | Takara Tomy |
Official website | |
http://girls-heroine.jp/ |
Girls ×ばつ Heroine Series (×ばつ戦士シリーズ, Gāruzu ×ばつ Hiroin Shirīzu) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu, OLM, Inc. and created by Takashi Miike. Each season revolves around magical girls who fight against enemies, with a toy line produced by Takara Tomy.
After ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes!">Idol ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes! was first broadcast in April 2017 with success among its target demographic, four more series followed, grouped under the Girls ×ばつ Heroine Series name.[1] Following the series' ending, it was succeeded by RizSta -Top of Artists!-.
Overview
[edit ]Each season focuses on elementary school and middle school girls who are given magical items to fight against the forces of evil. They are assisted by fairy mascots and together must battle ordinary people who have been turned evil by the enemy. Their job is to purify these beings and to collect various things which helps them in the battle ahead. As the seasons go on, their magical powers get upgraded, enemies become stronger and along the way, they may gain more members who will assist them in their battles.
Main series
[edit ]As of June 26, 2022, five entries have been made. Miracle Tunes currently has been dubbed in 2 languages and has a European remake. Each of the series has a manga adaptation by Asaka Ogura published in Ciao (magazine) and Yuuki Harami published in Pucchigumi.
- ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes!">Idol ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes! (2017–2018)
- ×ばつ Heroine Magimajo Pures!">Magical ×ばつ Heroine Magimajo Pures! (2018–2019)
- ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage!">Secret ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage! (2019–2020)
- ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina!">Police ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina! (2020–2021)
- ×ばつ Heroine Kirameki Powers!">Bittomo ×ばつ Heroine Kirameki Powers! (2021–2022)
- RizSta -Top of Artists!- (2022)
Movies
[edit ]Music
[edit ]To promote the seasons, a temporary idol group is created with the main cast of the shows. Each group provides the opening and ending theme songs while also holding live performances around the country. When each season is completed, the girls cease activities in the idol groups.
In 2019, a new idol group 'Girls2' was announced.[2] This was a combination group which included members of all three groups. Yuzuha from miracle2, Momoka, Misaki, Youka and Kurea from magical2 and finally the newest, Minami, Kira and Toa from mirage2. Later, Ran Ishii from mirage2 also joined Girls2. They provided the opening themes for ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage!">Secret ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage! & ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina!">Police ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina! . In 2021, 'Lucky2' was announced, a combination unit of members from lovely2 and the cast of Kirameki Powers. They will provide the opening for ×ばつ Heroine Kirameki Powers!">Bittomo ×ばつ Heroine Kirameki Powers!.[3]
1 ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes!">Miracle2 - Idol ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes! (2017–2018)
2 ×ばつ Heroine Magimajo Pures!">Magical2 - Magical ×ばつ Heroine MagimajoPures! (2018–2019)
3 ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage!">Mirage2 - Secret ×ばつ Heroine Phantomirage! Endings Theme (2019–2020)
4 ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina!">Lovely2 - Police ×ばつ Heroine Lovepatrina! Endings Theme (2020–2021)
5 Girls2 - Permanent Idol Group Providing Openings And Movie Songs (2019–Present)
6 Lucky2 - Permanent Idol Group Providing Openings And Endings (2021–Present)
Reception
[edit ]When ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes!">Idol ×ばつ Warrior Miracle Tunes! first aired, Confidence and Oricon determined it started a "new genre" for shows aimed at the female toddler to primary school age demographic.[4] The series was viewed as a new female counterpart to the Ultraman , Kamen Rider & Super Sentai series due to including female-oriented interests, which were often seen in media targeted to young girls.[5] Sumiko Kodama from Confidence also noted that the show's integration of J-pop elements in collaboration with LDH also made the presentation easy for audiences of all ages to enjoy, as Miracle2's real-life debut would remind older audiences of Speed.[6] Editors at Real Sound believe the popularity came from the revived interest in live-action Tokusatsu shows aimed at a female audience, which had declined in the early 1990s due to competing toy sales with Sailor Moon and growing interest in Precure series [7] The success of the show led to it being a direct competitor to other series for children, particularly the magical girl anime series.[8]
References
[edit ]- ^ "×ばつ戦士 ミラクルちゅーんず!』". miracletunes.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved March 6, 2019.
- ^ "miracle×ばつmagical×ばつmirage2によるユニット Girls2がデビュー 『おはスタ』レギュラー出演も". Real Sound|リアルサウンド (in Japanese). March 30, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ "新ガールズ・パフォーマンスグループLucky2、メジャーデビュー決定(MusicVoice)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved June 19, 2021.
- ^ Kodama, Sumiko (April 8, 2018). "テレ東"新ジャンル"の女児向け特撮、ヒットの理由". Confidence via Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved November 21, 2018.
- ^ "miracle2、特撮ドラマから飛び出した!少女たちが憧れるスパースターの魅力". Sports Hochi (in Japanese). February 17, 2018. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
- ^ Kodama, Sumiko (February 18, 2018). ""競合なしアイドル"miracle2、女児をターゲットにする新戦略". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved November 21, 2018.
- ^ "×ばつ戦士 マジマジョピュアーズ!』 幅広い世代の心を掴む仕掛けとは". Real Sound (in Japanese). April 8, 2018. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
- ^ Yamamoto, Keisuke (February 27, 2019). "プリキュア一強に終止符? 話題の「女児向け特撮ドラマ」担当者に聞く、子ども番組が"守るべきもの"". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved June 12, 2019.