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Majokko Tickle

Majokko Tickle
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Majokko Tickle DVD vol.2 cover.
魔女っ子チックル
(Majokko Chikkuru)
Genre Magical girl, comedy
Anime television series
Directed by Takashi Hisaoka
Written by Mitsuru Majima, Masaki Tsuji, Akiyoshi Sakai et al.
Studio Toei (production), Nippon Sunrise, Neomedia, Kaze Pro
Original network TV Asahi
Original run March 6, 1978January 29, 1979
Episodes 45
Manga
Written by Go Nagai*
Illustrated by Yuki Narumi
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Hitomi
Original run April 1978February 1979
Manga
Written by Go Nagai*
Illustrated by Peko Natsumi
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Children
Magazine Shogaku Ichinensei
Original run May 1978July 1978
Manga
Written by Go Nagai*
Illustrated by Miko Arasu
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Children
Magazine Yochien
Original run June 1978August 1978
Notes
  • *Credited as original work
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Majokko Tickle (魔女っ子チックル Majokko Chikkuru?), also known as Magical Girl Tickle or Magical Girl Chickle, is a 1970s magical girl manga and anime by Go Nagai. Unlike Nagai's earlier (and more popular) Cutie Honey, Majokko Tickle is closer to the more traditional mold of magical girl anime such as Mahoutsukai Sally, and unlike Nagai's other, more popular works, was created for an audience of pre-teen girls.

The anime television series was produced by Toei Company Ltd. (the main office, not the animation studio), with the actual animation produced by various other studios, including Nippon Sunrise. It consisted of 45 episodes and was aired across Japan on TV Asahi from March 6, 1978, to January 29, 1979. It brought the magical girl genre of anime back to Japanese TV screens for the first time since Toei Animation's Majokko Megu-chan aired its final episode in September 1975. Some episodes were scripted by Masaki Tsuji, a longtime friend of Nagai's and head writer on his earlier series Devilman, Dororon Enma-kun, and Cutey Honey. Go Nagai also wrote the lyrics to the opening theme song.

Majokko Tickle is notable for being the first magical girl series to feature a "double hero" (Tickle and her human "sister" Tiko, or a "lucky pair" as they are referred to during the series). Reportedly the series was inspired in part by the popularity of Pink Lady, a female pop duo who were known for performing their songs and dancing in perfect unison and who sold millions of records in Japan during the late 1970s (they also later had a minor hit in the United States called "Kiss in the Dark"). Pink Lady had an enormous audience of young girls, and Majokko Tickle was considered an opportunity to capitalize on the similarity. In fact, one of Pink Lady's hits ("Southpaw") was featured in one episode, in which Tickle and her "sisters" Tiko and Hina watch the duo perform the song on TV. The Majokko tickle will be one of th last magical girls old series among Lun Lun and Lalabel and in fact the last before, Himitsu no Akko-chan remake, that is action takes places only in Japan, the next magical girl series Lun Lun and Lalabel will take place also elsewhere.The refreshed series (with new intro and ending) shown in the times of Lun Lun and Lalabel and in 1979/1980 and in time between February and October 1981 (together with Hello! Sandybell) would be the end for, a nearly a decade. of period of old style magical girls created by Toei Animation and Nippon Sunrise.


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