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『課長王子』(かちょうおうじ)は、AIC制作の日本のテレビアニメ。1999年7月8日から10月7日までWOWOWで放送された。全13話。2008年6月から8月まで、チャンネルNECOで放送された。また、漫画雑誌「AICコミックLOVE」にて田丸浩史が『課長王子外伝』のタイトルで漫画版を連載していた。
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dbo:abstract | Black Heaven (課長王子, Kachō-Ōji), also referred to as The Legend of Black Heaven and Kacho-Ōji, is a Japanese anime television series conceptualized by Hiroki Hayashi and produced by Pioneer Corporation, Pioneer LDC Inc., AIC and A.P.P.P. It is directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi, with Naruhisa Arakawa handling series composition, Kazuto Nakazawa designing the characters and Kōichi Korenaga composing the music. The series is about the middle-aged members of a short-lived heavy metal band and their unexpected role in an alien interstellar war. The Japanese title of the anime is a multi-layered pun; it can be translated as "Section Manager Ouji" or literally "Section Manager Prince." (en) Kacho-ohji (課長王子, Kachō ōji)est une série télévisée d'animation japonaise de treize épisodes dont le sujet est un groupe de rock métal déchu, les Black Heaven. La série possède plusieurs dénominations : Black Heaven, The Legend of Black Heaven ou Kacho-Ohji. Le titre japonais est un jeu de mots sur la façon de lire les kanjis qui le forment. Il peut être traduit par Chef de section Oji, Le vieux chef de section, ou plus littéralement, Le prince chef de section. La musique joue une grande part dans Kacho-Ohji : Les recherches d'une race d'extraterrestres ont découvert que la musique d'un groupe de rock déchu, les "Black Heaven" serait la seule source d'énergie compatible pour l'arme ultime qu'ils comptent utiliser dans ce qui semble être une guerre perdue. (fr) 『課長王子』(かちょうおうじ)は、AIC制作の日本のテレビアニメ。1999年7月8日から10月7日までWOWOWで放送された。全13話。2008年6月から8月まで、チャンネルNECOで放送された。また、漫画雑誌「AICコミックLOVE」にて田丸浩史が『課長王子外伝』のタイトルで漫画版を連載していた。 (ja) 《課長王子》(日语:課長王子),為動畫國際公司所製作的日本電視動畫。1999年7月8日到10月7日於WOWOW電視台上放送、全13話。2008年6月到8月之間,於上放送。改編漫畫版、由於漫畫雜誌「AICコミックLOVE」上以《課長王子外伝》為標題進行漫畫版的連載。 (zh) |
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dbp:caption | Black Heaven DVD Cover (en) |
dbp:creator | Hiroki Hayashi (en) |
dbp:directedby | dbr:Katsuhito_Akiyama Susumu Ishizaki (en) Katsuhito Akiyama (en) Akihiro Izumi (en) Katsuyuki Kodera (en) Kazunari Kume (en) Makoto Bessho (en) Masashi Abe (en) Shintarō Inogawa (en) Takashi Kobayashi (en) Takayuki Shimizu (en) Takuya Nonaka (en) |
dbp:director | Yasuhito Kikuchi (en) |
dbp:episodenumber | 2 (xsd:integer) 3 (xsd:integer) 4 (xsd:integer) 5 (xsd:integer) 6 (xsd:integer) 7 (xsd:integer) 8 (xsd:integer) 9 (xsd:integer) 10 (xsd:integer) 11 (xsd:integer) 12 (xsd:integer) 13 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:episodes | 13 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:first | 1999-07-08 (xsd:date) |
dbp:jaKanji | 課長王子 (en) |
dbp:last | 1999-10-07 (xsd:date) |
dbp:music | Kōichi Korenaga (en) |
dbp:name | Black Heaven (en) |
dbp:nativetitle | ひとりぼっちの世界 (en) やりたい気持ち (en) イントゥー・ジ・アリーナ (en) イン・ニード (en) ウォーク・アウェイ (en) オールナイト・ロング (en) オールライト・ナウ (en) ジ・エンド (en) スペース・チャイルド (en) ホット・ハウス (en) 幻の10年 (en) 輝ける日々 (en) |
dbp:nativetitlelangcode | ja (en) |
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dbp:originalairdate | 1999-07-15 (xsd:date) 1999-07-22 (xsd:date) 1999-07-29 (xsd:date) 1999-08-05 (xsd:date) 1999-08-20 (xsd:date) 1999-08-26 (xsd:date) 1999-09-02 (xsd:date) 1999-09-09 (xsd:date) 1999-09-16 (xsd:date) 1999-09-23 (xsd:date) 1999-09-30 (xsd:date) 1999-10-07 (xsd:date) |
dbp:producer | Hiroaki Inoue (en) Kazuaki Morijiri (en) Kinya Watanabe (en) Mie Ide (en) |
dbp:shortsummary | 5.0 Spurred by busybody rumormongering neighbors, Yoshiko's suspicion that Ouji is cheating on her grows, though she tries to suppress it. It did not help matters that she spots Ouji with Layla, who later visits their house because Fomalhaut, the space army commander, is unconvinced that Ouji is the savior and wants her to do more "research" on him. At their house, Yoshiko becomes more jealous seeing Ouji share his passion for music, but has to leave the house to get her butcher's discounts; she also reflects somewhat guiltily that she had progressively threw away his records and musical equipment over the years . In the meantime, the bumbling Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko gas both Ouji and Layla and place them seminude in bed in an attempt to induce lovemaking . Ouji and Layla awake in time and escape before Yoshiko finds them in bed to go on a mission, and Ouji is shown to play an extended riff that releases weapons to destroy enemy alien ships . Ouji returns home to find a note from Yoshiko reminding him of their anniversary, and she later presents him with a new "Flying V" guitar as a gift. (en) The rival aliens test their ultimate weapon "Biomechanical Android Watanabe", which has 6 arms and can play 3 keyboards simultaneously, and almost destroy the aliens, canceling out Black Heaven. Fomalhaut reveals that if rival aliens succeed in their attack, they will destroy Earth also. Ouji tries to explain the truth to Yoshiko over dinner and drinks at his regular street vendor hangout, but Yoshiko does not believe him; however, she eventually gives him her blessings to "have fun" with the band, albeit with a lot of anger and resentment. Only Gen believes innocently that his father is fighting for "space peace." All members of Black Heaven take leave from their jobs to play on the spaceship, on an awesome new stage they christen "Zappa." The rival aliens arrive to have the ultimate fight. Fomalhaut asks Layla if she loves Ouji. (en) Ouji attempts to recruit members for his new band, the New Black Heaven, and has his son Gen draw the "space attitude" recruitment poster. However, the new members are 2 argumentative UFO fanatics and an astrology nut who believes Ouji was her dog in a former life; not surprisingly, the band does not work out. The 3 stooges Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko brought a number of people named "Bando," thinking that what is needed. The aliens are debating whether to have Ouji play solo or in a "band," a new concept the aliens. When Ouji plays solo, however, his guitar string breaks. To his surprise, he finds all 3 of his former bandmates at the stage, and they play until they defeat the aliens' enemies. Later, Layla reveals that she is beginning to feel the power of human music. (en) The next morning, Tanaka's son Gen accidentally destroys his prized autographed LP record by his idol Michael Schenker, and his wife is shown to be entirely unmoved by his loss. At work, Tanaka believes that his "stairway to heaven" experience from the night before was not a dream and confronts Layla, who publicly denies it but later takes him to the model home where Tanaka again plays his musical in "heavenly stairs". Although his wife nags him when he returns home after staying out all night with Layla, Tanaka is happy because he finds that others need his music. The Tanakas visit the model home complex, where they are approached by Laya and her assistants . Yoshiko begins to suspect that her husband is having an affair with another woman but is distracted by Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko. (en) Ouji invites his surviving former bandmates from Black Heaven, Satou/Michael, Yamada/Luke, and Suzuki/Raphael for drinks. They reminisce about the old times and Ouji tells him about the alien war and his music weapon; the bandmates do not take him seriously. Ouji, however, believes that his friends are ready to re-form the band. When Ouji plays by himself, he cannot get the ultimate weapon to fire at full power; the aliens are increasingly dependent on Ouji in their war. Ouji later tries to visit each band member's house, only to find that they all have moved on with their lives. Yoshiko again sits up all night waiting for Ouji to return home. (en) Black Heaven, and by extension the ultimate weapon, is not at full power because it is missing its keyboardist Watanabe/Joseph. In an X-Files homage, the 3 stooges Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko go to America to find Watanabe's grave and investigate an UFO incident, encountering special agents that are doubles for Scully and Mulder pushed into a giant hole created by rival aliens who had stolen Watanabe's corpse. Yoshiko reveals how Watanabe really died, not in a romantic mysterious highway assassination during a visit to America, but in a freak incident when he innocently raised his lobster-injured middle finger at a gangster. The band finds an abandoned office space to practice, but find that they still need a keyboard for a key portion of their signature song; Layla offers to fill in as the new keyboardist. (en) Ouji is in a funk because he's decided to quit music. Alien Chief Scientist Hamill vows to do anything she can to have Ouji play again. Meanwhile, Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko try various futile methods to "inspire" Ouji, such as giving him a spikey punk haircut, impersonating fortune tellers, and setting up a skit at an amusement park where Ouji and his family are attending. As Ouji sits on a playground swing contemplating his decision to quit music, Layla comes by and hands him a "Flying V" guitar, but does not try to pressure him otherwise. (en) The final battle begins, and Black Heaven plays a marathon session in their struggle against the Watanabe clone. Satou collapses from exhaustion. Meanwhile, Yoshiko and Gen leave the house, Yoshiko having filled out an application for divorce. Hamill informs the band and Layla that the fight is over because the enemy has amplified their power by 10,000-fold. Ouji tries to contact Yoshiko to bring 100,000 people through the model home portal to increase their power, but only the answering machine picks up. The aliens and Black Heaven realize they cannot defeat the enemy, even after Yoshiko arrive with fans to boost their performance. Layla encourages Ouji to play anyway, and he plays his new song, which has an unexpected destructive effect on Watanabe, defeating the rival aliens in a final blow. Layla parts with Ouji by kissing him. The episode ends with Ouji apparently returning to his old family life, and Gen having caught on to the next show "The Flying Rangers". Ouji drops his coins at the bus stop on the way to work, and someone who looks like Layla comes by to flip him a 10 yen coin that Ouji uses as a guitar pick. (en) Ouji feels re-energized and dresses in his old rock outfits in an attempt to revive his rocker identity as "Gabriel." He is also composing a new song and even asks his old music store friend to contact his former band members. However, Yoshiko again is not supportive and has a fight with him in front of Gen. When later Ouji tries to play his new song, he has stage fright and the new song fails to fire the alien weapons; Ouji for the first time realizes that he is being asked to play not for his music, but that his "sound" is merely being used for the aliens' war, which dispirits him. When he is asked to play his old music for the battle, Ouji in frustration destroys his guitar and vows to quit music. (en) The rival aliens are perfecting their own final weapon using a clone of Watanabe's corpse. Although Layla has mastered the technical aspects of the keyboard, she has trouble integrating into the band and cannot follow their playing. Yoshiko steps up her opposition to the band and attacks both Ouji and Layla separately. Kotoko, Eriko, and Rinko try to "train" Layla by putting her through various futile physical regimens without any tangible results. Ouji gives tips to Layla, telling her playing music is like falling in love and that one needs to take the final plunge on instinct and excitement. Layla takes his advice and is able to play with the band for the first time on the next rival aliens' attack. However, although the band plays well, Hamill discovers that the rival aliens are using Watanabe's clone to cancel out Black Heaven's music. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | 『課長王子』(かちょうおうじ)は、AIC制作の日本のテレビアニメ。1999年7月8日から10月7日までWOWOWで放送された。全13話。2008年6月から8月まで、チャンネルNECOで放送された。また、漫画雑誌「AICコミックLOVE」にて田丸浩史が『課長王子外伝』のタイトルで漫画版を連載していた。 (ja) 《課長王子》(日语:課長王子),為動畫國際公司所製作的日本電視動畫。1999年7月8日到10月7日於WOWOW電視台上放送、全13話。2008年6月到8月之間,於上放送。改編漫畫版、由於漫畫雜誌「AICコミックLOVE」上以《課長王子外伝》為標題進行漫畫版的連載。 (zh) Black Heaven (課長王子, Kachō-Ōji), also referred to as The Legend of Black Heaven and Kacho-Ōji, is a Japanese anime television series conceptualized by Hiroki Hayashi and produced by Pioneer Corporation, Pioneer LDC Inc., AIC and A.P.P.P. It is directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi, with Naruhisa Arakawa handling series composition, Kazuto Nakazawa designing the characters and Kōichi Korenaga composing the music. The series is about the middle-aged members of a short-lived heavy metal band and their unexpected role in an alien interstellar war. (en) Kacho-ohji (課長王子, Kachō ōji)est une série télévisée d'animation japonaise de treize épisodes dont le sujet est un groupe de rock métal déchu, les Black Heaven. La série possède plusieurs dénominations : Black Heaven, The Legend of Black Heaven ou Kacho-Ohji. Le titre japonais est un jeu de mots sur la façon de lire les kanjis qui le forment. Il peut être traduit par Chef de section Oji, Le vieux chef de section, ou plus littéralement, Le prince chef de section. (fr) |
rdfs:label | Black Heaven (en) Kacho-ohji (fr) 課長王子 (ja) 課長王子 (zh) |
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