Comic Party Anime
(2007)Original runApril 2, 2001 – June 25, 2001Episodes13 + 4 specialsStudioReleasedDecember 22, 2003 – November 26, 2004Episodes4Anime television seriesComic Party RevolutionDirected byJunichi Sakata (ep 1-4)Mitsuhiro Tōgō (ep 5-13)Produced byMotoki Ueda (ep 1-4)Yutaro Mochizuki (all)Takayuki Nagatani (all)Takayuki Matsunaga (all)Keikō Omori (all)Written byHideo Tsukinaga (ep 1-4)Takamitsu Kono (ep 1-4)Toru Nozaki (ep 1-4)(ep 5-13)Music byJunya Matsuoka (ep 1-4)(ep 1-4)(ep 1-4)(ep 5-13)Studio(ep 1-4)(ep 5-13)Licensed. Comic Party DVD BoxThe Comic Party anime adaptation first aired in Japan on April 1, 2001 on.
Thirteen episodes and four ten minute specials were produced by and and directed by Norihiko Sudo. The anime focuses on the dōjinshi creation part of the game rather than the dating aspect and the specials are an original story involving the cast of Comic Party taking a vacation to a hot spring resort.Comic Party was licensed in North America by and first announced at the, on April 20, 2002.
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It was released on four DVD volumes between March 30, 2004 and July 27, 2004. A number of re-writes and cultural changes was made to the English as it was. Some examples include converting the to (although the coins of the value is clearly seen), to summer dress, and replacing the 'Panda Onseniko' or 'Hot Springs Panda' that Eimi calls Yuu with 'Stupid Panda'.
The changes were not made to the subtitles as they are correct translations of the original Japanese script. On September 4, 2014, North American anime licensor announced that they have acquired the series and will re-release it on DVD in January 2015.Comic Party Revolution is a thirteen episode sequel. The first four episodes are directed by Junichi Sakata and animated by produced by Chaos Project. The first episode was released on DVD on December 22, 2003 as the first part of a two episode which was later extended to four episodes. These episodes were used as the first four episodes of the TV series that first aired on April 4, 2005 and ended on June 27, 2005.
The OVAs were edited and cut in length to make the episodes fit in a normal television timeslot. Episodes five to thirteen was directed by Mitsuhiro Tōgō and produced by Radix. In Comic Party Revolution, Kazuki and Mizuki are now attending college and many of the events that take place in the game are hinted to have happened.
Characters that were absent from the original series like Subaru Mikage and Asahi Sakurai make their debut. Kazuki is no longer the main focus in Revolution. Instead, the female cast roles are more equally distributed and some of them are given the spotlight in certain episodes.Comic Party Revolution was licensed in North America by for $30,336 which they announced at 2006.
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