Japanese Name: もやしもん
English Name: tales of agriculture
Works Supervisor: Yasuno Yuuichiro
Author/Original Script: Masayuki Ishikawa
Production Company: Fuji Television
Release Date. : Kodansha
Premiere Date: 2007-10-11
Official Website: http://www.kamosuzo.tv/top.html
Genre: Manga Animation
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Masayuki Ishikawa
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Release Date
2007 . 10
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Status
All 11 Issues
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Genre
Lightheartedness
Issues to be covered with Characters and Voices
Moumo-Esaka -- Moody Katsuyama
Sogi Sogaemon Naoho -- Daisuke Sakaguchi
Yuki Yorihiro -- Mitsuki Seiha
Yorihiro Hasegawa -- Saya Oshiro Oshiro
Yori Hasegawa -- Saya Oshiro Sayaka Ohara
Keizo Itsuki -- Akechi Nishimura
Yazuki Oikawa -- Jumi Kanda
Aoi Muto -- Asako Noto
Misato Okinawa -- Katsuyuki Konishi
Takuma Kawahama -- Noriaki Sugiyama
On the agenda
This novel, which has been selected as a finalist for this year's 11th Osamu Tezuka Culture Prize, is set in the setting of an agricultural college in the middle of nowhere, and is about a young man's life. The story is set in an agricultural college and follows the daily life of Fumi, a student at Tokyo University of Agriculture.
The main character, who can see the world of bacteria with his naked eyes, and his son, who suddenly disappears into a mysterious sake cellar, the old professor who makes fermented food in the school's foundations, his predecessor who made sake in secret, the female students, and all kinds of bacteria, have a hilarious story to tell.
The anime fully reproduces more than 100 species of bacteria that appeared in the original film, and the hilarious "brewing" activities of the bacterial army in one fell swoop combine the strengths of CG technology to create a spectacular visual effect. 2D, 3D, and Realistic ......
Before "Moe Bacteria Monogatari," Masayuki Ishikawa wrote "The Japanese Government's Direct Line of Sake," a novel about the bacterial industry. Before that, he also wrote "Japanese Government Crown Mobile Battlegroup COLUMNV", "The Ministry of Language" (カタリベ), and "Human Beheading Dragon Horse", etc., which belongs to the obscure type of writers. The reason why "Moe Fungus Story" is valued is also related to the recent attention paid to the total products of the professional university category, such as "Symphony Lover's Dream", "Honey and Clover", and "Present View Research". This time, however, the subject matter is more on the niche side, with the story set in a hollow setting of an agricultural college, and follows the daily life of Kobun, a student at Tokyo University of Agriculture, in the schoolyard. However, he has a special physique that allows him to see the invisible "fungus" and understand the "fungus language". ...... This ability is comparable to a $300 million electron microscope in Fumi's field, so it's understandable that it would cause a stir. The author uses a gentle touch to show us the "fungus world" that exists with us humans***.
This work is fresh and cute, funny, but also easy to introduce a lot of scientific knowledge, a variety of "fungus" not only look super cute, but also have their own thoughts, but also can talk, and some of the tone of voice is very arrogant: "Be careful I brew you! The story is really a great little movie. It's really a great little movie. It was shortlisted for this year's 11th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award and attracted attention, and the anime adaptation of the same name has already ended.
"Bean Sprout Stripe" decided to air in October anime, the male protagonist's name Sogi Sogaemon Naoho super ancient Japanese samurai feel, but is a modern appearance (blonde hair) and have special powers of superpowers. I don't know whether it's fortunate or unfortunate that this ability is actually able to see all sorts of bacteria, and as a result, he is involved in all sorts of commotion ...... (if an ordinary person could see, it would probably become the world's most cleanliness fetishistic person ......). Escape this ability to leave the city to the countryside to study at the Agricultural University, and together with his friends began a pleasant college?! The life of ...... Will the eccentric doctor, the arrogant bacterial researcher have any sinister plans?
Additionally director Takashi Yamazaki (43), who won the Japanese Academy Award for Most Outstanding Director for directing the movie "Sunset at Sanchome," has recently had a childish moment and is going to let go of his voice to sing the OP song for the anime "Beanstalk.
Bean Sprout Stripe is a manga by manga artist Masayuki Ishikawa that has been serialized since August 2004 in Kodansha's Good Night Evening magazine. The theme of the manga is bacteria, viruses, and life at an agricultural college. The English title is "TALES OF AGRICULTURE", and on December 22, 2006, the fourth volume of the manga was released. The news of the TV anime was announced in the May 8 issue of Good Night 11, and is scheduled to begin airing in October on Fuji's "NOITAMINA" time slot, following "Odd", which began airing in July.
Bean Sprout Stripe is, according to the author's note, "a story about people running around at an agricultural university who are constantly battling bacteria and viruses". It is a school story that centers around Soemon Naoho Sawaki, the main character who is enrolled in "a certain agricultural university" in Tokyo and is believed to have the uncanny ability to sense the presence of bacteria. Sawaki senses the existence of "germs" and depicts the germs in his works as cute deformed characters, attracting a large number of women and young fans with this kind of appearance. In fact, the author's website and BBS indicate that the work is also suitable for children, so there is no depiction for adults. There are a lot of footnotes added to the drawings, as in the case of another Kodansha manga, "Attack on Titan", which is basically an author's note about "germs".
Masayuki Ishikawa (石川雅之), born July 29, 1974 in Sakai City, Osaka, is a Japanese manga artist, male and married, who made his debut in 1997 with the Japanese government-run Gundam Mobile Team Starter V in the magazine Bessho Young Magazine. Masayuki Ishikawa is completely self-taught in creating manga, and has no personal experience with assistants, nor does he hire them, depicting them all by hand. However, this has caused his work to go on hiatus quite often