
Akazukin Chacha

- Format
- TV
- Episodes
- 74
- Episode Duration
- 24 minutes
- Status
- finished
- Start Date
- 1-7-1994
- End Date
- 6-30-1995
- Season
- winter 1994
- Average Score
- 6.9
- Mean Score
- 7.1
- Studios
- Studio Gallop
- Producers
- NAS
- Source
- manga
- Genres
- Adventure Comedy Fantasy Mahou Shoujo Romance
Chacha is a cheerful girl who spends most of her days practicing magic under her teacher Seravi, hoping to become as skilled as he is. Though Chacha is enthusiastic, her tendency to make unfortunate puns out of her magic chants leaves her teacher wondering if she is ready for magic school. Deciding that there is no better time, Seravi gifts Chacha the Princess Medallion, allowing her to transform into a magical princess capable of defeating even the fiercest opponents.
Together with her best friends Riiya, a werewolf boy, and Shiine, an apprentice of Seravi's old rival, Dorothy, Chacha sets out to defend the world from sinister forces. However, between the Great Evil Lord plotting against them, Riiya and Shiine's rivalry to win Chacha's affection, as well as Seravi and Dorothy's complicated relationship, Chacha struggles to find balance between fighting evil forces and mending relationships in her everyday life. Though obstacles continue to come her way, Chacha is determined to overcome any problem she faces with love, courage, and hope by her side.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
Relations
Characters

Chacha
main
Masami Suzuki
Japanese


Shiine
main
Noriko Hidaka
Japanese


Riiya
main
Shingo Katori
Japanese


Marine
supporting
Tomo Sakurai
Japanese


Elizabeth
supporting
Miina Tominaga
Japanese


Choutarou
supporting
Kappei Yamaguchi
Japanese

Staff

Min Ayahana
Original Creator

Hatsuki Tsuji
Director

Hajime Watanabe
Character Design

Shichirou Kobayashi
Art Director

Kazuya Tanaka
Sound Director

Toshihiko Sahashi
Music
Recommendations
Not Implemented Yet

Chacha
main
Masami Suzuki
Japanese


Shiine
main
Noriko Hidaka
Japanese


Riiya
main
Shingo Katori
Japanese


Marine
supporting
Tomo Sakurai
Japanese


Elizabeth
supporting
Miina Tominaga
Japanese


Choutarou
supporting
Kappei Yamaguchi
Japanese


Seravi
supporting
Toru Senrui
Japanese


Orin
supporting
Noriko Namiki
Japanese


Yakko
supporting
Mayumi Akado
Japanese


Dorothy
supporting
Miina Tominaga
Japanese


Urara
supporting
Sumi Shimamoto
Japanese


Rascal
supporting
Taiki Matsuno
Japanese


Sorges
supporting
Yuuji Mitsuya
Japanese


Daimaou
supporting
Tetsuo Komura
Japanese


Oyuki
supporting
Miina Tominaga
Japanese


Barabaraman
supporting
Tsutomu Kashiwakura
Japanese


Mayachon
supporting
Chieko Honda
Japanese


Access
supporting
Hiroshi Takahashi
Japanese


Mikeneko Hakase
supporting
Hiroshi Takahashi
Japanese


Pikapon
supporting
Toshio Furukawa
Japanese


Yordas
supporting
Yuuji Mitsuya
Japanese


Haideyansu
supporting
Yuuji Mitsuya
Japanese


Piisuke
supporting
Sumi Shimamoto
Japanese


Genius
supporting
Keaton Yamada
Japanese


Clyde
supporting
Kenji Utsumi
Japanese


Min Ayahana
Original Creator

Hatsuki Tsuji
Director

Hajime Watanabe
Character Design

Shichirou Kobayashi
Art Director

Kazuya Tanaka
Sound Director

Toshihiko Sahashi
Music

Osamu Tezuka
Music

Shouko Sawada
Theme Song Performance (OP)

Ryousuke Takahashi
Script

Akitarou Daichi
Episode Director

Kiyoko Sayama
Episode Director

Hiroaki Sakurai
Episode Director

Hiroaki Sakurai
Storyboard

Kiyoko Sayama
Storyboard

Akitarou Daichi
Storyboard

Takashi Yamada
Script (eps 1, 5, 9, 15, 24-25)

Tatsuo Satou
Storyboard (eps 3, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 55, 60)

Noriko Kobayashi
Producer (TV Tokyo)

Tatsuo Satou
Episode DIrector (eps 3, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 55)

SMAP
Theme Song Performance (OP)
Total ratings: 820
Total users: 3782