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OVA Play It Again | |||
Information | |||
Title: | Play It Again | ||
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Japanese Title: | プレイ・イット・アゲイン (Purei・Itto・Agein) | ||
Original airdate: | December 22, 1999[1] | ||
Manga source: | Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories: Play It Again | ||
Case | |||
Cast: | Sanjuurou Tsurugi Sanjuurou Sakura Michiko Tsurugi Tatsuya Nakadai Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki | ||
Staff | |||
Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi | ||
Storyboard: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Technical Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Animation Director: | Atsushi Aono | ||
Character Design: | Yasuhiro Moriki (design works) | ||
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Play It Again (プレイ・イット・アゲイン Purei Itto Agein ) (literally "Play it again") is an Original Video Animation originally released on December 22nd, 1999, based on the short story of the same name by Gosho Aoyama from May 1988.
Cast
Characters
Plot
Michiko Tsurugi refuses to allow her grandfather Sanjuurou Tsurugi to show up for parent day at her high school, causing him to make a bet with her. If she can beat him in a sword fight, Sanjuurou won't go to the school. Michiko tricks Sanjuurou by forcing him to chase her around a large cherry blossom tree, tiring him out so much that she easily wins the fight. Disappointed, Sanjuurou lies down underneath the tree and admires the fact that despite the fact the tree was planted when he was young it still blooms beautifully and doesn't look any different unlike himself and he wishes to himself to be young again.
When he wakes up, Sanjuurou decides to go to Michiko's school anyway to demand a rematch. When he arrives in her classroom though Michiko doesn't recognize him and Michiko's teacher tells him to change his clothes and to head back to his own classroom. Confused, Sanjuurou goes to look at himself in a mirror and discovers he's returned to being a teenager! Sanjuurou decides to take advantage of his newfound youth and goes exploring the town eventually finding himself at the home of his first love who he'd given a comb to 60 years ago. Sanjuurou then returns to the school and stops in the restroom. While in the restroom Sanjuurou overhears Nakadai from the kendo club talking to his friends about taking advantage of Michiko as his next target. Can Sanjuurou protect his granddaughter from the lecherous Nakadai?
Resolution
Trivia
- The animation staff fleshed out the short story by making this short story OVA connect with the story presented in Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy. The comb George retrieves for the client in the previous short story is in fact the comb that Sanjuurou gave his first love over sixty years ago.
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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) |