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Sugarbunnies | |
シュガーバニーズ (Shugābanīzu) | |
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Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Chinatsu Houjou Yoshio Urasawa |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 3, 2007 – September 25, 2007 |
Episodes | 27 |
Anime television series | |
Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Yoshio Urasawa |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 9, 2008 – September 23, 2008 |
Episodes | 27 |
Anime television series | |
Sugarbunnies: Fleur | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Yumi Kageyama |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 7, 2009 – July 9, 2009 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Together Sugarbunnies | |
Written by | Kanaki Shiori |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Ladybug Comics Special |
Magazine | Pucchigumi [1] |
Demographic | Kodomo, shojo |
Original run | 2007 – present |
Volumes | 1 |
Sugarbunnies (シュガーバニーズ, Shugābanīzu) are a character duo originally designed in 2004 for Sanrio by Kazumi Fukasawa (深沢和美). [2] [3] The duo are composed of twin bunnies called Shirousa and Kurousa (both born on May 26), who specialize in making sweets and pastries. [4] After the success of the franchise, Sanrio created more bunny twins who each specialize in their own jobs. They all live in the magical world of Bunniesfield.
The characters gained a Japanese anime series in 2007. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kugimiya, the key animator of Death Note, and is a produced by Asahi Production. The original series premiered on TV Tokyo and Kids Station as a segment of the program Kitty Paradise Plus on April 3, 2007, and ended later that year after 27 episodes.
One day, 14 bunnies were transported from their home world of Bunniesfield to the human world in order to complete a task assigned to them by the Two Queens. As they arrive, they meet and befriend Sophia, a human girl who dreams of being the best pastry chef in all of Europe. Although Sophia keeps the bunnies hidden from everyone in town, even her parents, their cover is blown when the whole town finds out they are real. Together, they make delicious foods with the Sugarbunnies each making their own special treats.
Both in the franchise and anime:
Others that only appear in the franchise:
The anime takes place in Europe, mostly in some provinces in France, on which pastry chiefs and baking were part of their tradition. It's also hinted in the second episode of Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! that Paris is also seen.
Two sequel series were produced to coincide with the series. The sequel series, titled Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! (シュガーバニーズ ショコラ!, Shugābanīzu shokora!) premiered on April 1, 2008, and once again ended with 27 episodes on September 23. On February 16, 2009, a third season was announced by Sanrio titled Sugarbunnies: Fleur (シュガーバニーズ フルール, Shugābanīzu Furūru), which started airing on April 7, 2009, and ended on September 29, 2009.
A manga adaptation by Kanaki Shiori titled Together Sugarbunnies (いっしょにシュガーバニーズ, Issho ni shugābanīzu) is published by Shogakukan, serialized in the Ladybug Comics Special label.
All three series gained a major DVD-box release in Japan by Pony Canyon, featuring all the episodes of all three arcs and both opening and ending songs never used in the anime itself.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2022) |
Sugarbunnies | |
シュガーバニーズ (Shugābanīzu) | |
---|---|
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Chinatsu Houjou Yoshio Urasawa |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 3, 2007 – September 25, 2007 |
Episodes | 27 |
Anime television series | |
Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Yoshio Urasawa |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 9, 2008 – September 23, 2008 |
Episodes | 27 |
Anime television series | |
Sugarbunnies: Fleur | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Kugimiya |
Written by | Yumi Kageyama |
Studio | Asahi Production |
Original network | TV Tokyo, Kids Station |
Original run | April 7, 2009 – July 9, 2009 |
Episodes | 26 |
Manga | |
Together Sugarbunnies | |
Written by | Kanaki Shiori |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Ladybug Comics Special |
Magazine | Pucchigumi [1] |
Demographic | Kodomo, shojo |
Original run | 2007 – present |
Volumes | 1 |
Sugarbunnies (シュガーバニーズ, Shugābanīzu) are a character duo originally designed in 2004 for Sanrio by Kazumi Fukasawa (深沢和美). [2] [3] The duo are composed of twin bunnies called Shirousa and Kurousa (both born on May 26), who specialize in making sweets and pastries. [4] After the success of the franchise, Sanrio created more bunny twins who each specialize in their own jobs. They all live in the magical world of Bunniesfield.
The characters gained a Japanese anime series in 2007. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kugimiya, the key animator of Death Note, and is a produced by Asahi Production. The original series premiered on TV Tokyo and Kids Station as a segment of the program Kitty Paradise Plus on April 3, 2007, and ended later that year after 27 episodes.
One day, 14 bunnies were transported from their home world of Bunniesfield to the human world in order to complete a task assigned to them by the Two Queens. As they arrive, they meet and befriend Sophia, a human girl who dreams of being the best pastry chef in all of Europe. Although Sophia keeps the bunnies hidden from everyone in town, even her parents, their cover is blown when the whole town finds out they are real. Together, they make delicious foods with the Sugarbunnies each making their own special treats.
Both in the franchise and anime:
Others that only appear in the franchise:
The anime takes place in Europe, mostly in some provinces in France, on which pastry chiefs and baking were part of their tradition. It's also hinted in the second episode of Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! that Paris is also seen.
Two sequel series were produced to coincide with the series. The sequel series, titled Sugarbunnies: Chocolat! (シュガーバニーズ ショコラ!, Shugābanīzu shokora!) premiered on April 1, 2008, and once again ended with 27 episodes on September 23. On February 16, 2009, a third season was announced by Sanrio titled Sugarbunnies: Fleur (シュガーバニーズ フルール, Shugābanīzu Furūru), which started airing on April 7, 2009, and ended on September 29, 2009.
A manga adaptation by Kanaki Shiori titled Together Sugarbunnies (いっしょにシュガーバニーズ, Issho ni shugābanīzu) is published by Shogakukan, serialized in the Ladybug Comics Special label.
All three series gained a major DVD-box release in Japan by Pony Canyon, featuring all the episodes of all three arcs and both opening and ending songs never used in the anime itself.