Jewelpet Twinkle (TV)
[ spinoff of Jewelpet (TV) ]
Related anime:
Jewelpet Sunshine (TV) (spinoff)
Jewelpet Kira☆Deco—! (TV) (sequel)
Jewelpet Happiness (TV) (spinoff)
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Related anime:
Jewelpet Sunshine (TV) (spinoff)
Jewelpet Kira☆Deco—! (TV) (sequel)
Jewelpet Happiness (TV) (spinoff)
Alternative title:
Jewelpet Tinkle
ジュエルペット てぃんくる☆ (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
In Jewel Land, Jewelpets, creatures who has the natural ability to use magic lived in harmony with the Witches, attending the Magic Academy to learn to use magic with their Jewel Eyes. However for Ruby, a white Japanese Hare whose magic sometimes fail, is appointed to go to the Human World to search for her partner. But when she used the card the magicians gave her, she was sent to the Human World by accident. In the Human World, A girl named Akari Sakura met her on the beach on her way to school. At first, Akari can't understand her due to her Jewel Land Language until Ruby took a special candy so she could speak and understand human language. As the day passes, Ruby knew about her problems and later apologized. A Jewel Charm appeared on Akari's hand and she realized it that she's chosen by Ruby to be her partner. After that, she decided to become a student along with Ruby as they were accepted and entered the Jewel Star Grand Prix.
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
2010-04-03
2013-03-05 (Middle East, Spacetoon Broadcast)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Happy Tinkle" (Happy☆てぃんくる) by Kayano Masuyama with Ruby and Rabura
Ending Theme:
"Sora ni Rakugaki" (空ニラクガキ) by Akari, Miria, and Sara
Insert song:
"Little☆Twinkle☆Star" (Little☆てぃんくる☆Star) by Miria
Official website:
テレビ東京・あにてれ ジュエルペット てぃんくる☆ (Japanese)
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Director: Takashi Yamamoto Series Composition: Michiru Shimada Episode Director: Kōsuke Kobayashi (eps 4, 10) Music: Shiroh Hamaguchi Art Director: Reiji Kasuga Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami Animation producer: Akihiro Sekiyama Associate producer: Hidenori Itahashi (eps 1-21) Hideyuki Nanba (eps 22-52) Kentarō Kuramoto Tetsuya Muramatsu (eps 1-21) Background Art: Akiko Mikami (Studio Jack; ep 16) Akinou Kojima (Studio Jack; eps 1-3, 5-6) Keisuke Nagai (Studio Jack; eps 5, 8, 11) Kim Joo-young (Studio Jack; 8 episodes eps 1-2, 4, 7, 10, 13, 15, 18 )Lee Alm (Studio Jack; 12 episodes eps 1-3, 5-7, 9, 11-12, 14, 16, 18 )Misa Kitahara (Studio Jack; 12 episodes eps 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 14, 16-17 )Rina Fujihara (Studio Jack; 7 episodes eps 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 17 )Color design: Yuko Tsumori Photography: Hiroaki Tanaka (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Katsutoshi Ooi (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Kojiro Iwamoto (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Kouji Aoki (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Tetsushi Kokutsune (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Yumi Negishi (Studio Twinkle; eps 1-17 odd) Promotion: Yosuke Aoki (TV Tokyo) Theme Song Performance: Ayaka Saito (OP) Ayana Taketatsu (ED; IN; ep 28) Azusa Kataoka (ED) Kayano Masuyama (OP) Miyuki Sawashiro (OP) Natsumi Takamori (ED) | Ayaka Saito as Miyuki Sawashiro as Natsumi Takamori as Ai Shimizu as Aya Hirano as Ayana Taketatsu as Azusa Kataoka as Nozomi Sasaki as Ai Iwamura as Aki Toyosaki as Ao Takahashi as Aoi Yūki as Asami Shidara as Atsushi Kousaka as Ayana Taketatsu as Erika as Hiroshi Shimozaki as Hisako Kanamoto as Jun Fukuyama as Junko Minagawa as Kanako Sakai as Kenji Akabane as Kenn as Mayu Hayakawa as Mayumi Tsuchiya as Megumi Ozaki as Megumi Takamoto as Midori Takahashi as Mika Ishibashi as Mitsuo Senda as Momoko Ohara as Rei Matsuzaki as Rei Sakuma as Rie Kugimiya as Shinnosuke Tachibana as Tomomi Fujita as Yasuo Saitou as Yu Shimamura as Yui Hatano as Yui Horie as Yuichi Inokuchi as Yuki Kaida as | |||
Animation Production: Studio Comet Broadcaster: TV Aichi (2010-04) TV Hokkaido (2010-04) TV Osaka (2010-04) TV Setouchi (2010-04) TV Tokyo (2010-04-03) TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (2010-04) Digital Paint: A-Line (ep 3) F.A.I International (ep 1) Fanout (eps 1-2) Flying Dragon Animation (ep 3) Synod (ep 3) Music Cooperation: TV Tokyo Music Music Production: Columbia Music Entertainment Overseas Promotion: Fuji Creative Corporation Photography: Studio Twinkle (all eps) Planning: We've, Inc. | ||||
ADR Director: Gilbert Levy | Frédérique Marlot as Grégory Laisné as Marie Nonnenmacher as Fanny Bloc as Jessie Lambotte as Pascale Chemin as Benjamin Pascal as Gilbert Levy as Gwenäelle Julien as Laura Pelerins as Nayeli Forest as | |||
Broadcaster: Teletoon France (from 2 May 2012) Dubbing: WanTake | ||||
Pilar Morales as Yolanda Gispert as Ana Romano as Maribel Pomar as Ana Romano as Jordi Naro as Nacho de Porrata as Julia Chalmeta Olga Supervia | ||||
Broadcaster: Boing (Spain) (2011-04-30) Distributor: Luk Internacional (Spain) Translation: DARUMA (Spain dub) | ||||
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Labra: Bárbara Lourenço Miria: Bárbara Lourenço | ||||
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