Fancy Lala (manga/anime)

Fancy Lala, known in Japan as Fancy Lala, the Magic Stage (魔法のステージ・ファンシーララMahō no Sutēji Fanshī Rara), is a magical girl anime series produced by Studio Pierrot in 1998, following an OVA released in 1988. A two-volume manga adaptation by Rurika Kasuga ran in Ribon. The original designs were created by Akemi Takada, who worked on many of the 80s’ Studio Pierrot series. The anime series was licensed for English release by Bandai Entertainment with a dub produced in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada by Blue Water Studios. This is the final magical girl anime Pierrot has produced thus far.

Plot summary

One day, a 9-year-old elementary schoolgirl named Miho Shinohara is given two stuffed dinosaurs by a unnamed stranger. The stuffed dinosaurs come to life and they present her with a magic sketchbook and pen. Within limits, and subject to varying degrees of control, she can draw in the sketchbook and bring the drawings to life. Miho can also transform into a teenage girl, whom she names Fancy Lala. One day, Lala is scouted by Yumi Haneishi, the president of the talent agency Lyrical Productions, and begins the long road to stardom.

Characters

Main cast

Miho Shinohara (篠原 みほShinohara Miho) / Fancy Lala (ファンシーララFanshī Rara)
Voiced by: Reiko Ōmori (Japanese); Katie Rowan (English)
A 9-year-old elementary school girl, Miho dreams of one day drawing manga as a career. After Mystery Man gives her Pigu and Mogu, they in turn give her a magical pen and sketchbook, which allow her to transform into a 15-year-old girl who she names Fancy Lala. Fancy Lala is scouted by Yumi Haneishi of Lyrical Productions, and gradually follows the path to stardom though her parents nor sister knows about this.
Mog (モグMogu)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (Japanese), Chris Simms (English)
A small pink dinosaur who accompanies Miho Shinohara. Mog is a girl.
Pog (ピグPigu)
Voiced by: Shinobu Adachi (Japanese); Maureen Jones (English)
A small blue dinosaur who accompanies Miho Shinohara. Pog is a boy.
Mystery Man (不思議さんFushigi-san)
Voiced by: Ryūnosuke Ōbayashi (Japanese); Byron Close (English)
A mysterious person who gave Miho Shinohara Pigu and Mogu. He often advises Miho/Fancy Lala; his name is never mentioned in the series.
Hiroya Aikawa (相川 ひろやAikawa Hiroya)
Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa (Japanese); Victor Atelevich (English)
A popular idol who happens to be very attractive, Hiroya is Miho Shinohara’s love-interest, and Fancy Lala’s mentor at Lyrical Productions.
Yumi Haneishi (羽根石 由美Haneishi Yumi)
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (Japanese); Onalea Gilbertson (English)
The president of Lyrical Productions, who represent Fancy Lala. She was once married to Kishi, the guitarist of Hiroya Aikawa’s band but the two ended up getting divorced, and has a son named Tappei, who attends kindergarten.
Ririka Kawaguchi (川口 理々香Kawaguchi Ririka)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya (Japanese)
An employee at Lyrical Productions, and Fancy Lala’s manager.
Taro Yoshida (吉田 太郎Yoshida Tarō)
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Jeffrey Watson (English)
Miho’s classmate and next door neighbor, they often fight (often like an old married couple), but he cares about her deeply. He is also the cousin of Miki Yumeno. He seems to have a romantic interest in Miho, however he doesn’t know that Miho has a crush on Hiroya.
Miki Yumeno (夢野 美樹Yumeno Miki)
Voiced by: Fumie Kusachi (Japanese); Mariette Sluyter (English)
A popular idol, Miki is Fancy Lala’s main rival. She is also the cousin of Taro Yoshida, Miho’s male classmate from school.

Supporting cast

Katsunoshin Asaka (朝霞 勝之進Asaka Katsunoshin, 朝霞先生) Asaka-sensei
Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto (Japanese); Steve Gin (English)
Miho Shinohara’s teacher.
Emiko Kanno (菅野 江美子Kanno Emiko)
Voiced by: Eiko Kanazawa (Japanese); Meredith Taylor-Perry (English)
An employee at Lyrical Productions.
Komiyama (コミさんKomi-san)
Voiced by: Ken Narita (Japanese); Allan Boss (English)
Komiyama is Fancy Lala’s stylist. It is hinted in the last episode that he knows more about what is going on than meets the eye.
Anna Nozaki (野崎 あんなNozaki Anna)
Voiced by: Mayumi Iizuka (Japanese)
A classmate of Miho Shinohara.
Chisa Shinohara (篠原 ちさShinohara Chisa)
Voiced by: Mifuyu Hiiragi (Japanese); Carol-Anne Day (English)
Miho Shinohara’s older sister. She’s also a freshman in high school and her uniform consists of a white sailor collared shirt with a green collar, a red ribbon and a grey pleated skirt.
Mamiko Shinohara (篠原 真実子Shinohara Mamiko)
Voiced by: Yoshiko Sakakibara (Japanese); Elizabeth Stepkowski (English)
Miho Shinohara’s mother, she works as a TV producer, and is often away from home.
Yoichiro Shinohara (篠原 洋一郎Shinohara Yōichirō)
Voiced by: Noboru Hoshino (Japanese); David Pettitt (English)
Miho Shinohara’s father, he works as a paleontologist, and mostly works at home.
Yoshio (ヨシオYoshio)
Voiced by: Yūji Ueda (Japanese); Matthew Erickson (English)
An employee at Lyrical Productions.
Akiru Yuki (結城 あきるYūki Akiru)
Voiced by: Omi Minami (Japanese); Taylor Beaven (English)
Miho Shinohara’s classmate, and closest friend, she dreams of becoming an actress.

Production

Fancy Lala is a complete remake of an earlier Studio Pierrot OVA titled Harbor Light Story Fashion Lala Yori. It was also influenced by Mahō no Tenshi Creamy Mami, the story of a ten-year-old Japanese girl granted the power to transform who also became an idol.

Harbor Light Story Fashion Lala Yori

The original OVA was very different than the final series, being a retelling of Cinderella. In it, the heroine, Miho, a little girl who dreams of being a fashion designer, lives with her aunt and three cousins while her father is away on business. The aunt, who runs a dress shop, exploits Miho’s dependence and makes her perform deliveries on her bike, while spoiling her own daughters. Of the three, the two oldest are cruel and mock Miho’s dreams, but the youngest is nice to her. A local disco is holding a contest to find the next “Disco Queen.” Miho is too young to enter, but decides to design a dress for her cousin. When the aunt finds out, she rips up the dress. After everyone leaves, two fairies take pity on Miho and transform her into “Fashion Lala,” a sixteen-year-old blonde, so she can enter the contest herself. While performing, Miho’s outfit changes into her previous designs, and it seems that she wins. At the end, she returns to a happy life with her father and her two oldest cousins apologized to Miho for being cruel to her and mocking her dreams for no reason.

The heroine being named Miho and the two fairies, as well as the concept of an “evil cousin”, were the only things retained for the final series.

Episode list

Episode # Title Transformation Outfit Original Airdate
1 “Miho’s Spectacular Transformation”
「みほ、華麗なる変身!」 (Miho, Karei Naru Henshin)
April 5, 1998
2 “Lala’s Debut in Harajuku”
「ララの原宿デビュー!」 (Rara no Harajuku Debyū!)
April 12, 1998
3 “The Heart-Pounding TV Appearance!”
「どきどきテレビ出演!」 (Dokidoki Terebi Shutsuen)
April 19, 1998
4 “A Double Date on Sunday!”
「ダブルデートの日曜日」 (Daburudēto no Nichiyōbi)
April 26, 1998
5 “A Busy Day for Miho and Lala!”
「みほとララの多忙な一日」 (Miho to Rara no Tabōna Ichinichi)
May 3, 1998
6 “Lala’s a Rival?”
「ララはライバル?」 (Rara wa Raibaru?)
May 10, 1998
7 “The Terrifying Care Duty for Mokko”
「恐怖のモッコ当番」 (Kyōbu no Mokko Tōban)
May 17, 1998
8 “Kitten Lilu and the Secret of the Magic!”
「チビ猫リルと魔法のひみつ」 (Chibi Neko Riru to Mahō no Himitsu)
May 24, 1998
9 “There’s No Way I Can Be a Singer!”
「歌手になんてなれない!」 (Kashu ni Nante Narenai!)
May 31, 1998
10 “The CD Release Campaign Disaster!”
「すったもんだのキャンペーン」 (Suttamonda no Kyampēn)
mermaid suit, fortune tellers outfit June 7, 1998
11 “The Spectacular Pinch Hitter!”
「華麗なるピンチヒッター」 (Karei Naru Pinchihittā)
June 14, 1998
12 “Who Are You?”
「あなたはだあれ?」 (Anata wa Daare?)
June 21, 1998
13 “The Lala and Hiroya Scandal!”
「ララとひろやのスキャンダル」 (Rara to Hiroya no Sukyandaru)
June 28, 1998
14 “Miho in Toyland!”
「おもちゃの国のみほ」 (Omocha no Kuni no Miho)
July 5, 1998
15 “The Dream Will Never End”
「その夢は終わらない」 (Sono Yume wa Owaranai)
July 12, 1998
16 “Miho’s First Journey Alone!”
「みほの最初の一人旅」 (Miho no Saisho no Hitoritabi)
July 19, 1998
17 “The Day the Water Imp Appeared!”
「カッパが出てきた日」 (Kappa ga Detekita Hi)
July 26, 1998
18 “Lala is a Cupid!”
「ララは恋のキューピッド」 (Rara wa Koi no Kyūpiddo)
August 2, 1998
19 “Something Chisa Left Behind”
「お姉ちゃんの忘れ物」 (Onēchan no Wasuremono)
August 9, 1998
20 “Together With Mom?!”
「お母さんと一緒?!」 (Okāsan to Issho?!)
August 16, 1998
21 “Mr. Asaka’s Girlfriend?!”
「朝霞先生の恋人?」 (Asaka Sensei no Koibito?)
August 23, 1998
22 “The Scoop! Lala’s Identity Revealed!”
「スクープ!ララの正体」 (Sukūpu! Rara no Shōtai)
August 30, 1998
23 “My Sister’s Boyfriend”
「お姉ちゃんのボーイフレンド」 (Onēchan no Bōifurendo)
September 6, 1998
24 “Lala’s First Concert”
「ララのファーストコンサート」 (Rara no Fāsuto Konsāto)
September 13, 1998
25 “Lala Has Vanished!”
「消えてしまったララ」 (Kieteshimatta Rara)
September 20, 1998
26 “I Love You All!”
「みんな大好き!」 (Minna Daisuki!)
September 27, 1998

Internationalization

Fancy Lala was licensed by Bandai Entertainment for English release in 2001, and dubbed at Blue Water Studios. The series has been released on DVD, but is only distributed in region 1 outside Japan.

References

  1. ^ Dong, Bamboo (November 7, 2002). “Fancy Lala DVD 1 – Review”Anime News Network. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  2. ^ “Fancy Lala, the Magic Stage”Pierrot. Archived from the original on December 18, 2010.
  3. ^ Rogers, Michelle. “Mahou no stage Fancy Lala”. Archived from the original on 2006-09-02. Retrieved 2006-08-04.
  4. ^ “Bandai Interview”Anime News Network. 2001-07-02. Retrieved 2006-08-07.

 

Fancy Lala
魔法のステージ・ファンシーララ
(Mahō no Sutēji Fanshī Rara)
Genre Magical girl
Original video animation
Harbor Light Story Fashion Lala Yori
Directed by Motosuke Takahashi
Written by Kenji Terada
Music by Kenji Yamamoto
Studio Pierrot
Released 11 March 1988
Runtime 48 minutes
Anime television series
Directed by Takahiro Omori
Produced by
  • Junji Ashida
  • Reiko Fukakusa
  • Shin’ichi Ikeda
  • Kazuhiko Ikeguchi
Written by
Music by Michiru Ōshima
Studio Pierrot
Licensed by
Original network TXN (TV Osaka)
Original run 5 April 1998 – 27 September 1998
Episodes 26 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written by Rurika Kasuga
Published by Shueisha
Magazine Ribon
Demographic Shōjo
Original run May 1998 – November 1998
Volumes 2

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