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Oh! Sûpâ Miruku-chan

  • TV Series
  • 1998–
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
227
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Oh! Sûpâ Miruku-chan (1998)
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A lazy and foul-mouthed little girl is recruited to fight crime. Don't expect much from her.A lazy and foul-mouthed little girl is recruited to fight crime. Don't expect much from her.A lazy and foul-mouthed little girl is recruited to fight crime. Don't expect much from her.

  • Creator
    • Hideyuki Tanaka
  • Stars
    • Haruka Nakamura
    • Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Brad Pyut
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Hideyuki Tanaka
    • Stars
      • Haruka Nakamura
      • Ryôka Yuzuki
      • Brad Pyut
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Super Milk Chan Show
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    Haruka Nakamura
    • Milk-chan
    Ryôka Yuzuki
    • Tetsuko
    Brad Pyut
    • Hanage (2000)
    Chô
    • The President of Everything
    Nobuo Tobita
    Nobuo Tobita
    • Dr. Eyepatch (2000)
    Hiderou
    • Ooya (Lalo) (2000)
    Monica Rial
    Monica Rial
    • Tetsuko
    Luci Christian
    Luci Christian
    • Additional Voices
    David Matranga
    David Matranga
    • Ario the Baby Ant…
    Greg Ayres
    Greg Ayres
    • Additional Voices
    John Swasey
    John Swasey
    • Additional Voices
    Ben Pronsky
    Ben Pronsky
    • Hanage
    Chris Patton
    Chris Patton
    • Additional Voices
    Rob Mungle
    Rob Mungle
    • Lalo
    Hilary Haag
    Hilary Haag
    • Milk-Chan
    Shelley Calene-Black
    Shelley Calene-Black
    • Mother Ant
    Christine M. Auten
    Christine M. Auten
    • Additional Voices (voice: English version)
    Mike MacRae
    • The President of Everything
    • Creator
      • Hideyuki Tanaka
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    afinklea

    A Different Milk Perspective

    Though I'm probably one of the few, I'll proudly proclaim here and now that I like Super Milk Chan. I find it to be very funny. I cracked up throughout the homeless episode, and even more at the sequel to the homeless episode, (which was exactly the same as the original homeless episode but with different props and jokes...too funny).

    Yes, there's no real plot, though I guess that in and of itself could be considered a plot, and yes, the characters are rude. I just find the idea of a 5 year old super hero with no real super powers, who curses out the President, drools constantly, drinks milk from a bottle, and refuses to pay her rent (rent? ...for a 5 year old?) unbelievably hilarious.

    I've read comparisons of Super Milk Chan and the PowerPuff girls, many of which are accurate. Both the PPGs and Milk receive information about crimes or other disasters in progress from top political figures. For the PPGs it's the Mayor and for Milk it's the President (of everything). They both resolve the crime or conflict by the end of the episode. They're both cute in a disturbing way. They're both children, and both shows have a sizeable dose of pop culture mixed into the episodes.

    That's just about where the comparisons end. Whereas the PowerPuff Girls could be considered to have lite PG-rated content (after all, there's fighting, teeth being knocked out, bruises and broken bones), Super Milk Chan is, in my opinion, a solid R. Milk ridicules everything and everyone, even her closest friend Tetsuko. There's a landlord character named Lalo (get it?), who just happens to be, let's say, not very masculine (not that there's anything wrong with that), who Milk always schemes and belittles so she won't have to pay the rent. Milk also gleefully takes pleasure from others' misfortunes. For example, there's a TV show about what really poor people eat that Milk never wants to miss.

    Super Milk Chan is one of those shows where the first time you see it, your mouth hangs open in disbelief. Disbelief shortly becomes disgust, but that doesn't matter, because as disturbed as you may be with the content of the show, something about it makes you want to see it again, and once you do <BLAMO!> you're hooked.

    In the final analysis, it's just a stupid cartoon, but if you give it a chance, I'm sure you'll find yourself chuckling, despite yourself.

    So, as Milk would say, come on and watch Super Milk Chan with some Sushi or something...You Dumbass!!
    tzer0

    So Bad It's Good!

    When I first saw this show I didn't think much of it. Then when I saw it again, I still didn't think much of it. That's when it hit me! Like a a Monty Python 16 Ton Weight! This show is pure genius! It is the South Park of Japan. The animation is poor at best. The kid has a foul mouth, and gets in unbelievably outrageous situation. And every show is the same, but different. It can become so addictive you almost want the whole series running on a loop 24/7. You may read some reviews saying this show is bad. Well, yeah, it is. But just because something is bad has never stopped people from wanting more of it. Super Milk-chan is bad the way booze and ciggies and fattening food is bad. It just leave you wanting more. The more you watch, the more you want.
    conradandian

    Just not funny

    I wanted to like this show. I saw the ads, all of the bright, goofy characters. It looked like something I'd usually enjoy. After watching it though, I was highly disappointed. It just wasn't funny. Maybe it's because I'm not from Japan, but the humor just doesn't work. There are times when you can tell the show is making a joke, but I've never laughed once ever. That's the worst kind of miss as well. I've seen every episode aired so far just because I haven't gotten around to changing the channel, but every time, it feels forced. Milk-Chan herself is just irritating. The swearing seems like it's just there because they can. In fact, every character is just annoying. The worst is when they keep doing the unfunny joke over and over. Such as Milk talking on the phone with the president. He just kept pounding on the desk. Over, and over, and over. It got so irritating so fast. The more I write this, the more I hate this show. Give it a shot yourself, I guess, but don't expect anything.
    kidmongo

    Yay! Lone "HA!" Completed!

    Super Milk Chan is the funniest thing you can buy. And now that it's on DVD, you don't have to suffer thru Inuyasha or Full Metal Complex or whatever dreadful anime that was on before it. Anybody with a partially functioning brain can tell you this is a classic anime masterpiece. Believe me, I have one! The relationships between the various characters is loaded with situational irony, and could be described as a Freudian "Family Romance". The ever-hopeful, ever-loyal, love-starved mecha, Tetsuko, who dreams of reuniting with her "Daddy", probably Dr. Eyepatch, who mercilessly insults her and often threatens to scrap her. This scene (like many others) is repeated in every episode. Then of course, the relationship between the President and Milk are at turns, playful, strained, hateful, and more than a bit dysfunctional. Since they never speak face-to-face, only via telephone,there are plenty of opportunities for misunderstandings. A now-famous parallel soap opera involves a family of ants, dealing with infidelity and "messaging." Too funny! For me, though, the most intriguing aspect of this show lies in the relationships between the characters. These relationships are placed in situational and romantic ironic settings. If you read between the lines you will see plenty of social protest, too. It's sad that Adult Swim caved into the haters of that show, but really, it's not that surprising since the reason it "failed" on Adult Swim is simple: most Americans have a hard time dealing with IRONY! And since most Americans don't "get"IRONY or Japanese POSTMODERNISM, or SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, we get to endure ridiculous tripe like, "Super Milk Chan isn't as fumy as Sealab," or,"The characters are annoying." Puh-leeze.
    crazypoohbear69_050

    Not your ordinary anime...or show period!

    I for one rather enjoy this show because it breaks the boundaries that America has placed on Anime. Such as all anime must be a fantasy with demons or magical playing cards or robots and super humans fighting each other. The point is that the Japanese are like any other race in the fact that they enjoy laughing to. So comedic anime (such as "Golden boy" or "Super Milk Chan") should be just as welcomed and appreciated as Fantasy, Sci-Fi, or Action.

    The plot (if you would like to call it that) is silly and repetitive. Each episode is built in the same way, but every episode turns out to be individually funny. I also love that there is a show within a show (A mini soap-opera about a family of ants and their marital issues) with in the show. The characters are funny I love the president most of all.

    I would also like to address the comparison between "Super Milk Chan" and "Power-puff girls". The only reasons that there are similarities between the two are because SMC is a parody of the Young Super Hero shows that seem to be sprouting up like weeds (Such as "Power Puff Girls" "Teen Titans" "Danny Phantom" "Totally Spies" and that "Max mystery" thing.) The mayor and The President make this even more apparent. But people are acting as though the PPG was the first show to have a Commander or Chief figure that sends his or her (In the case of "Captain Planet") force of superheroes or spies to solve a problem. This has been used since the days of "Charlie's Angels" or " The Justice League".

    So if you are a person who likes silly, repetitive, and bizarre humor make sure you check out this anime. User rating 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Began as a short segment on "Flyer TV".
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Milk-chan: You dumbass!

    • Crazy credits
      All the scenes in the opening credits are parodies of openings to various vintage anime.
    • Alternate versions
      Alternate opening and ending credits sequences are used in the English version because of songs rights issues.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Super Milk Chan Show (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Ôkami Nanka Kowakunai
      (I'm Not Afraid of Wolves)

      Opening theme

      Performed by Haruka Nakamura

      Music by Takurô Yoshida

      Lyrics by Yû Aku

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • ADV Films
      • Cartoon Network
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Oh! Super Milk-Chan
    • Production companies
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      • Genco
      • Pierrot
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color

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