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Jewelpet (TV)

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Alternative title:
Jewelpet, le Royaume des Bijoux (French)
ジュエルペット (Japanese)
寶石寵物 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Genres: magic
Objectionable content: None
Plot Summary: In the magical place called Jewel Land, the magicians turned the Jewelpets into Jewels so they can travel to the magic forest with the exception of Ruby, a white rabbit who likes to goof off. But then a strong wind blew the stork and the jewels were spilled, scattering them across Takaragaseki City on Earth. Ruby, now being punished, is sent to Earth to retrieve her friends. On Earth, a student named Rinko is on her balcony observing the night sky and saw a group of shooting stars, one of them fell into her water glass and became a red jewel. The next day, she and her friend Minami were saved by a boy named Keigo Taitou from a jewelry store robbery. He then explained to them that he was working from a special organization which is linked to the magicians of Jewel Land and told them about the Jewelpets. As Rinko awakened Ruby, and then met Alice later on, it’s now their task to gather all the Jewelpets together back to Jewel Land before an evil Jewelpet named Diana finds them first.
Running time: 24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
2009-04-05
2009-04-05 to 2010-03-28
2010-04-03 (Spain - Telecinco)
2011-03-16 (France)
2011-11-20 to 2012-06-16 (Philippines, GMA Network)
Opening Theme:
"Maji? Maji! Magical Jewel (マジ?マジ!マジカル☆ジュエル)" by Yui Asaka
Ending Theme:
"Egao no Loop (笑顔のループ)" by Mitsuko Horie
Insert song:
"Strawberry Time" (ストロベリータイム Sutoroberī taimu) by Peridot, Luna and Milky
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Nanako Sasaki
Series Composition: Atsushi Maekawa
Screenplay: Takashi Yamada
Character Design: Tomoko Miyakawa
Sound Director: Takuya Hiramitsu
Director of Photography:
Katsutoshi Ooi
Tatsuya Kikuchi
Assistant Director: Shigetaka Ikeda
Color design: Fumiko Ishiguro
Theme Song Lyrics: Yuriko Mori
Theme Song Performance:
Keiko Utsumi (IN; ep 37)
Mitsuko Horie (ED)
Rumi Shishido (IN; ep 37)
Yui Asaka (OP)
Yuki Kaida (IN; ep 37)
AKINA as Minami Asaoka
Eri Kamei as Rinko Kōgyoku
Miyuki Sawashiro as Aoi Arisugawa

Aki Kanada as Flora
Aya Hirano as Garnet
Ayaka Saito as Ruby
Jun Fukuyama as Dian
Mamoru Miyano as Keigo Taitō
Mayu Hayakawa as Rin/Citron
Megumi Ozaki as Nephrite
Nozomi Sasaki as Sapphire
Rumi Shishido as Diana
Yuki Kaida as Akira Nanase

Akiko Kobayashi as Aojiso
Miki Takahara as Raako
Rei Sakai as Sango (eps 31, 45)
Japanese companies
Animation Production: Studio Comet
Broadcaster:
Tohoku Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (04-18-09)
TV Osaka
TV Tokyo (2009-04-05)
Digital Paint: HAYASHI K.K (7 episodes
eps 6, 13, 20, 27, 34, 41, 49
)

Music Cooperation: TV Tokyo Music
Original Creator:
Sanrio
Sega Toys Co., Ltd.
Overseas Promotion: Fuji Creative Corporation
Photography: Studio Twinkle
English staff
English companies
(none)
Distributor: Viz Media Europe
English cast
(none)
French staff
French cast
Dubbing Director: Gilbert Levy

Sound Engineer: Erwan Le Gall
Marie Diot as Minami

Antoine Nouel as Mitsuo / Dian
Benjamin Pascal as Tatewaki
Bernard Demory as Hatori
Gwenäelle Julien as
Kyoko
Ryoko
Jessie Lambotte as Sapphie
Laura Pelerins as Megumi
Nayeli Forest as Mage sans Souci
Pascale Chemin as Garnet
Sophie Baranes as Menthe
French companies
Broadcaster: Teletoon France (from 16 March 2011)
Dubbing: WanTake
Spanish staff
Spanish cast
Translation:
Enric Joga (Spain dub)
Maite Madinabeitia (Spain dub)
Ana Romano as Minami Asaoka (Spain dub)
Lourdes Fabrés as Aoi Arisugawa (Spain dub)
Pilar Morales as Rinko Kōgyoku (Spain dub)

Albert Bernat as
Dian (Spain dub)
Keigo Taitō "Tatewaki" (Spain dub)
Jordi Naro as Akira Nanase (Spain dub)
Julia Chalmeta as Diana (Spain dub)
Lourdes Fabrés as Garnet (Spain dub)
Olga Supervia as Sapphie (Spain dub)
Yolanda Gispert as Ruby (Spain dub)

Albert Bernat as Naoto Sakuragi (Spain dub)
Ana Romano as Professor Hallita (Spain dub)
Germán José as
Director Moldavite (Spain dub)
Mitsuo Kōgyoku (Spain dub)
Jordi Naro as
Hisashi Miyamoto (Spain dub)
Professor Sulphur (Spain dub)
Julia Chalmeta as
Rin (Spain dub)
Sayuri Kōgyoku (Spain dub)

Ana Romano (Spain dub)
Jordi Naro (Spain dub)
Julia Chalmeta (Spain dub)
Lourdes Fabrés (Spain dub)
Maribel Pomar (Spain dub)
Spanish companies
Broadcaster:
Boing (Spain)
FDF (Spain)
Telecinco (Spain; 2010-04-03)
Distributor: Luk Internacional (Spain)
Translation: DARUMA (Spain dub)
Arabic staff
Arabic companies
(none)
Broadcaster: Spacetoon
Arabic cast
(none)
Tagalog staff
Tagalog cast
(none)
Charmaine Cordoviz as Minami Asaoka
Hazel Hernan as Rinko Kōgyoku
Michiko Azarcon as Aoi Arisugawa

Grace Cornel as Garnet
Jefferson Utanes as
Akira Nanase
Keigo Taitō
Marvi Medina as Sapphire

Grace Cornel as
Aoisho
Ryoko
Jefferson Utanes as Mitsuo Kōgyoku
Louie Paraboles as
Hisashi Miyamoto
Sage
Marvi Medina as
Megumi
Mint
Raako
Raku Majo
Michiko Azarcon as Sayuri Kōgyoku
Tagalog companies
Broadcaster: GMA Network
Polish staff
Polish cast
(none)
Regina Řandová as Minami Asaoka (Czech dub)
René Slováčková as Rinko Kougyoku (Czech dub)
Rozita Erbanová as Aoi Arisugawa (Czech dub)

Eva Miláčková as Ruby (Czech dub)
Ivana Měřičková as Sapphie (Czech dub)
Ludvík Král as Sage (Czech dub)
Michal Holán as Dian (Czech dub)
René Slováčková as Diana (Czech dub)
Rozita Erbanová as Garnet (Czech dub)

Ivana Měřičková as Mint (Czech dub)

Kristýna Valová (Czech dub)
Petr Gelnar (Czech dub)
Polish companies
(none)
Portuguese staff
Portuguese cast
(none)
Carla Garcia as
Minami Asaoka
Saphie
Sandra De Castro as
Aoi Arisugawa
Garnet
Solange Santos as Rinko Kogyoku
Portuguese companies
Broadcaster: Canal Panda
Distributor: Luk Internacional (Portugal)
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