Chō Kuse ni Narisō


Chō Kuse ni Narisō is a Japanese manga series written by An Yoshimura and illustrated by Yayoi Nakano. The series tells the story of an idol singer/martial artist and the chaos that results from her efforts to have a life and love beyond her singing career. An anime adaptation by Studio Kikan aired as part of the anthology program Eisei Anime Gekijō which was broadcast on NHK.

Synopsis

Nagisa Shiratori is the heir to a judo training hall that has fallen on such hard times that their only pupils are animals from a nearby wildlife park. In a desperate bit to save her heritage, she reveals that she is going to go out into the world as an idol singer and find "strong men" to join her school. The first part of her plan succeeds beyond her wildest dreams: she is almost instantly elevated to the status of Japan's top idol despite an utter lack of anything even remotely resembling musical talent. Yet this dooms the second part of her plan, because her fame and schedule prevent her from finding the disciples she seeks.
So Nagisa horrifies her manager by chopping off her trademark pigtails and enrolling at one of the worst schools in Tokyo as a boy, under her given name of Nagisa Ootori. There she runs into the toughest gang at the school, and after she soundly beats them they recruit her to help them confront a gang from a rival school. Unfortunately, when she sees the leader of the rival gang, a handsome boy named Nosaka-kun, she instantly falls madly in love with him. Before the fight can begin, Nagisa is whisked away to a record signing, where she encounters Nosaka again, who is so utterly smitten with Nagisa Shiratori that he proposes marriage on the spot.
The next day the disguised Nagisa fights an inconclusive duel with Nosaka that ends in a stalemate, and with Nosaka declaring her a worthy foe he looks forward to fighting again. He later reveals to the female Nagisa that he too in on a quest to recruit disciples for a failing martial arts school, and is meeting with a similar lack of success. The next day, in their final confrontation, Nosaka discovers Nagisa's secret due to an ill-placed grab maneuver. Declaring he would rather love Nagisa than fight her, he agrees to keep her secret and they run off, with the school toughs and both their disapproving fathers in hot pursuit.
After that, Nagisa continues her double life, showing up at school some of the time when her manager cannot force her to attend to her idol responsibilities. Meanwhile, the world she lives in gets weirder and weirder, as more and more bizarre things happen in her proximity.

Characters

;Nagisa Ootori/Nagisa Shiratori
;Nosaka Akira
;Momoko Prisila
;Kumakichi
;Makoto Naketake
;Tsunada-kun
;Red Beetle
;Kamioka Ryuu
;The Alligators of Tokyo

Episodes

All but the last episode aired in 1994:
  1. Born! Fighting Idol?! aired April 5
  2. Duel! Thunder of Love aired April 12
  3. Nagisa’s Date! aired April 19
  4. You Might as Well Give up! The Revenge! aired April 26
  5. He is a Teacher aired May 3
  6. Pretty Girl Flower Group aired May 10
  7. Please, Cupid of Love! aired May 17
  8. Under the Giant Cherry Tree aired May 24
  9. The Beautiful Girl Team is Here aired May 31
  10. Photo! This is Nagisa! aired June 7
  11. Idol of Japan aired June 14
  12. I Love Wani aired June 28
  13. Ah, My Former Youth aired July 5
  14. Fun Kidnap Hong Kong Gang aired July 12
  15. Do You Like Sexy Girls? aired July 19
  16. Go For Your Goal aired July 26
  17. boku no nagisa, watashi no nagisa aired August 2
  18. shuku kaikou ! hijiri JURIANA gakuen aired August 9
  19. Finally Here! I am Momoko aired August 16
  20. GOGO! GOURUDO aired August 23
  21. deta ! kagemusha, watashi wa nagisa ? aired August 30
  22. arashi no kagaijugyou aired September 6
  23. naite kudasai MOMOKO densetsu aired September 13
  24. SUTAA tanjou ! ore wa kakuda da ! aired September 20
  25. Nagisa's Mysterious Country aired September 27
  26. hana no o-edo no SHINDERERA aired October 4
  27. THE MUUBII. AIDORU wa mou shinde iru ! aired October 11
  28. THE TAKOYAKI ! aired October 18
  29. KOARAMASUKU. RITAANZU aired October 25
  30. Nagisa of Two!? aired November 1
  31. ai wa niji no kanata ni aired November 8
  32. ansatsushirei wo anata ni aired November 15
  33. kaze to tomo ni tsubureta aired November 22
  34. kaze to tomo ni tsubureta aired November 29
  35. Peter Pan Syndrome aired December 6
  36. Super World Idol Legend Part-time 1 aired December 13
  37. Super World Idol Legend Part-time 2 aired December 20
  38. Super World Idol Legend Part-time 3 aired December 27
  39. Last of Idol aired January 3

    Music

Opening
Third Love
Sang by Junko Inoue
Lyrics by Ayuko Ishikawa
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Ending
Ushinaenaino
Sang by Junko Inoue
Lyrics by Ayuko Ishikawa
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Song Inserts
Chō kuse ni narisō
Sang by Chinami Nakamura
Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Suki ni nattara saikyō
Sang by Chinami Nakamura
Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Nagisa no serenāde
Sang by Chinami Nakamura
Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
Yume no fūsen
Sang by Chinami Nakamura
Lyrics by Tetsuya Endo
Composed by Hiroshi Sakamoto
ALBUMS
All albums were released by King Records.
Chō Kuse Ni Narisō Shiratori Nagisa ON STAGE
Released on December 21, 1994, KICA-223
Chō Kuse Ni Narisō Secret story
Released on February 22, 1995, KICA-231