Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan (TV)

Alternative title:
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan (Japanese)
Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan
Убойный ангел Докуро-тян (Russian)
撲殺天使ドクロちゃん (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Intense
Plot Summary:
In the future, a man named Sakura is destined to create the technology for eternal life, which (due to Sakura's lolicon tendencies) freezes all women's aging once they turn twelve. God refuses to allow this, so he sends his angels to the past to kill Sakura before he can do this. But one angel, Dokuro-chan, decides to try to change the future without killing him. Problem is, Dokuro is very temperamental, and is constantly killing Sakura (and lots of other people too) in incredibly bloody ways with her giant spiked club. Good thing she can bring people back to life - if only to grusomely kill them again the next time she loses her temper.
User Ratings:
2373 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
13 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
8

Episode titles: We have 4
Vintage:
2005-03-12 to 2005-09-10
Release dates: We have 5
Opening Theme:
"Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan" by Saeko Chiba
Ending Theme:
"SURVIVE" by Saeko Chiba
Official website:
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan (Japanese)
Links: We have 2
Trivia: We have 5
Comment:
Although there are technically 8 episode titles, these were aired as 4 TV episode segments. Each half-hour broadcast of Dokuro-chan contains 2 13-minute episodes. They each have a separate title, but the OP and ED are each played only once, and the two parts are related.
The subtitled-only DVD release listed below also includes the follow-up OVA episodes.
Review:
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan DVD 1 (Nov 16, 2008)
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) 2020-01-28 (from $23.96) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan - Special Edition (DVD) 2010-04-20 (from $24.17) |
Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan (Sub.DVD) 2008-09-30 (from $39.99) |
Director: Tsutomu Mizushima Storyboard: Ichirou Tokiwa (eps 3-4) Jun Takahashi (ep 6) Katsumi Terahigashi (ep 5) Tsutomu Mizushima (OP, ED; eps 1-2, 7-8) Unit Director: Tsutomu Mizushima (OP, ED) Music: Kaoru Akizuki Original creator: Masaki Okayu (novel) Original Character Design: Torishimo Character Design: Makoto Koga Art Director: Junichirō Nishikawa Chief Animation Director: Makoto Koga (eps 5-6) Animation Director: Junichirō Taniguchi (eps 1-2, 7-8) Makoto Koga (OP, ED) Naoki Yamauchi (eps 3-4, 6) Seiji Masuda (ep 5) Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami Director of Photography: Atsushi Nakayama Producer: Atsushi Wada (ASCII Media Works) Kazuma Miki (ASCII Media Works) Kohei Kawase (Geneon Entertainment) Takaya Ibira (Showgate) Assistant producer: Shinji Tanaka Casting Assistant: Wataru Matsuoka Color design: Yoshimi Kawakami Editing: Shigeru Nishiyama In-Between Animation: Hisaya Teshima (ep 1) Mi Ok Ham (Kyung Kang ANIA; eps 3-6) Tsukasa Nishiyama (ep 1) Yusuke Adachi (eps 3-4) In-Between Check: Daisuke Itō (eps 3-4) Hisaya Teshima (eps 7-8) Tatsuji Narita (ep 1) Tsukasa Nishiyama (eps 7-8) Yūko Yahiro (ep 2) Yusuke Adachi (eps 5-6) Key Animation: Chiyomi Tsukamoto (ep 1) Emi Kamiishi (OP) Hiroaki Motoigi (ED; eps 2, 8) Junichirō Taniguchi (OP; eps 1, 8) Keita Watabe (OP; eps 1, 4-5) Kōichi Usami (OP; ep 8) Masahiro Shigemoto (OP; 7) Masaru Shindō (ep 1) Masashi Wakayama (OP; eyecatch eps 1-6) Ryota Niino (ep 6) Satoru Fujimoto (OP; ep 1) Seiji Masuda (eps 1, 3-7) Shinji Yamamoto (ep 4) Tetsuya Kumagai (OP) Tetsuya Takeuchi (ep 8) Tomokazu Sugimura (OP; ep 1) Toshiyuki Arai (eps 1, 5-7) Yūichirō Sueyoshi (OP) Logo Design: Kazumasa Wakasa Music producer: Akira Kawase Production producer: Mamoru Minagawa Recording Adjustment: Shōji Hata Recording Assistant: Satoshi Kikuchi Sound Effects: Akiko Mutō (Sound Box) Sound Production Manager: Ryoichi Uchikoshi Theme Song Performance: Saeko Chiba (OP/ED) | Reiko Takagi as Saeko Chiba as Ayako Kawasumi as Rie Kugimiya as Akeno Watanabe as Atsushi Imaruoka as Fumitoshi Miyajima as Hitomi Nabatame as Keijin Okuda as Kenichi Mochizuki as Makoto Yasumura as Mami Horikoshi as Mamiko Noto as Masakazu Morita as Mitsuo Iwata as Reiko Takagi as | |||
Animation Production: Hal Film Maker DVD Distribution: Geneon Entertainment, Inc. In-Between Animation: Ashi Productions (ep 1) Chaos (eps 7-8) Daume (ep 1) feel. (eps 7-8) Frontline (ep 1) Kyung Kang ANIA (eps 3-6) Nakamura Production (eps 7-8) Phoenix Animation (eps 1, 7-8) Radix (eps 2, 7-8) SHAFT (eps 7-8) Studio DEEN (eps 1, 7-8) Studio Mu (eps 7-8) TNK (eps 7-8) Yuhodo (eps 7-8) Sound Effects: Sound Box Sound Production: AC Create Video Editing: Q-Tec | ||||
ADR Director: Wendee Lee (Uncredited) Art Director: Dana Gill Translation: Midori Maejima ADR Script: Kristi Reed (Uncredited) Executive producer: John Sirabella Associate Casting Director: Mami Okada (Uncredited) Blu-Ray Menu Design: Gary Swarer (Discotek) Casting Director: Kaeko Sakamoto (Uncredited) Co-Producer: Mami Okada (Uncredited) DVD Author: Dave Beinlich Editing: Derek Lieu Graphic Design: Dana Gill (Special Edition) Packaging Design: Gary Swarer (Discotek) Post-Production Manager: Christian Moran Post-Production Supervision: Christian Moran (Special Edition) Print Manager: Chris Mantovi Production Supervision: Clark Cheng Richard York Sean Molyneaux (Special Edition) William Hellfire (Original release) Quality Control: Marc Levy (Discotek) Translation Manager: Clark Cheng | Johnny Yong Bosch as Wendee Lee as Elle Deets as Laura Bailey as Mela Lee as Melanie Wagner as Derek Stephen Prince as Dorothy Fahn as Doug Erholtz as Erin Fitzgerald as Grant George as Julie Ann Taylor as Keith Silverstein as Kirk Thornton as Kyle Hebert as Michelle Ruff as Sam Regal as Tony Oliver as | |||
ADR Production: Bang Zoom! Entertainment (Uncredited) Blu-ray Production: MediaOCD (Discotek) Internet Streaming: Crunchyroll (via Discotek Media) | ||||
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