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− | | voice-cast = [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Keisuke Hara <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as Asuka Anzai <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as Gray <br> [[Takehiro Murozono]] as White <br> [[Daiki Nakamura]] as Silver <br> [[Kae Araki]] as Yoko <br> [[Chafurin]] as Director <br >[[Keiichi Nanba]] as Man <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Pilot <br> [[Naoki Makishima]] as Combatant <br> [[Yumi Hikita]] as Control | + | | voice-cast = [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Keisuke Hara <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as Asuka Anzai <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as Gray <br> [[Takehiro Murozono]] as White <br> [[Daiki Nakamura]] as Silver <br> [[Kae Araki]] as Yoko <br> [[Chafurin]] as Director <br >[[Keiichi Nanba]] as Man <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Pilot <br> [[Naoki Makishima]] as Combatant <br> [[Yumi Hikita]] as Control room <br> [[Mitsuki Saiga]] as Computer <br> [[Mikiko Enomoto]] as Female Student |
| director = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] | | director = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Kazunari Kouchi]] | | screenplay = [[Kazunari Kouchi]] | ||
− | | storyboard = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] <br> [[ | + | | storyboard = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] <br> [[Hiroshi Matsuzono]] |
| producer = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] | | producer = [[Osamu Nabeshima]] | ||
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] <br> [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> [[Satoshi Ishino]] | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] <br> [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> [[Satoshi Ishino]] | ||
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− | <spoiler>Gray ends up catering to Keisuke's every whim, including allowing him to meet his favorite pop idol, Asuka Anzai. Asuka is relieved to get away from being an idol briefly and just enjoy life as a normal 17 year old girl. Keisuke and Asuka get to know each other better throughout the day and Keisuke ends up having the military deck Tokyo out like it's Christmas time. Asuka is happy and remarks that Keisuke is just like Santa Claus. | + | <spoiler>Gray ends up catering to Keisuke's every whim, including allowing him to meet his favorite pop idol, Asuka Anzai. Asuka is relieved to get away from being an idol briefly and just enjoy life as a normal 17 year old girl. Keisuke and Asuka get to know each other better throughout the day and Keisuke ends up having the military deck Tokyo out like it's Christmas time. Asuka is happy and remarks that Keisuke is just like Santa Claus. Gray finally interrupts Keisuke's happy time and explains that the satellite is set to go off in 30 minutes. Thanks to talking with Asuka, Keisuke finally remembers what the passcode number he set for the satellite is and manages to stop it just as the timer reaches zero. Sometime after stopping the satellite, Keisuke receives a new telephone card from Asuka and calls her.</spoiler> |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | + | * The song Asuka sings is "Kitto ieru", the main theme for the Gosho Aoyama Collection of Short Stories OVAs. In this episode, Wakana Yamazaki, her voice actress, sings the song instead of Yukari Tamura. | |
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+ | File:kogorocameosanta.jpg|Kogoro | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[OVAs]] | ||
{{Short Stories}} | {{Short Stories}} |
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OVA The Santa Claus of Summer | |||
Information | |||
Title: | The Santa Claus of Summer | ||
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Japanese Title: | 夏のサンタクロース (Natsu no Santa Kurōsu) | ||
Original airdate: | March 17, 1999[1] | ||
Manga source: | Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories: The Santa Claus of Summer | ||
Case | |||
Cast: | Keisuke Hara Gray Asuka Anzai Kogoro Mouri | ||
Staff | |||
Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi | ||
Storyboard: | Osamu Nabeshima Hiroshi Matsuzono | ||
Technical Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Animation Director: | Masatomo Sudo (chief) Yoshiharu Shimizu Masahiko Itojima Satoshi Ishino | ||
Character Design: | Masahiko Itojima, Satoshi Ishino, and Yasuhiro Moriki (design works) | ||
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Cast
Characters
Plot
Keisuke Hara has just been dumped by his girlfriend who tells him not to call or page her anymore. Depressed, Keisuke goes for a ride on his motorcycle only to crash into two gentlemen, one of which is carrying a gun. During the collision Keisuke's telephone card and a man named Gray's card fall out onto the street. Gray accidentally grabs Keisuke's telephone card by mistake, thinking it's his own card, while Keisuke ends up grabbing the other card. Gray tells Keisuke to forget what he's seen and gives him an alcoholic drink as compensation. It isn't until later that Gray discovers Keisuke grabbed his card, which is the activation key for a weaponized satellite system.
Drunk, Keisuke ignores his ex-girlfriend's request to not page her and mistakenly uses the activation key as a telephone card. Inputting his message to the ex-girlfriend, he activates a countdown for the satellite, setting Earth as its target. Much to Gray's dismay, because Keisuke was drunk he doesn't remember the passcode number he input for the satellite. Gray now has less than 24 hours to get Keisuke to remember by any means necessary or the Earth is doomed.
Resolution
Trivia
- The song Asuka sings is "Kitto ieru", the main theme for the Gosho Aoyama Collection of Short Stories OVAs. In this episode, Wakana Yamazaki, her voice actress, sings the song instead of Yukari Tamura.
Gallery
References
See also
Short Stories | ||
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Self-published | Mococo (HOLE • MAIL RUNNER) (1986) • WALK MAN (1986) | |
Competition entry | Nonchalant Lupin (1987) | |
Shōnen Sunday | Wait For Me (1986) • The Santa Claus of Summer (1987) • Sunday 19 Show - The Wandering Red Butterfly (1988) • Play It Again (1988) • Excalibur (1988) • K∀ITO (1989) | |
Young Sunday | Tell Me A Lie (2007) |