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Oh! Edo Rocket

Oh! Edo Rocket
大江戸ロケット
Genre Comedy, Science fiction, Period drama
Novel
Written by Kazuki Nakashima
Published by Ronsosha
Published August 2001
Television drama
Inoue-Kabuki Hori-Mix "Oh! Edo Rocket"
Directed by Hidenori Inoue
Original network Gekidan Shinkansen
Original run August 7, 2001September 24, 2001
Episodes 24
Manga
Written by Kazuki Nakashima
Una Hamana
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Monthly Afternoon
Original run April 2007September 2009
Volumes 3
Anime television series
Directed by Seiji Mizushima
Written by Shō Aikawa
Studio Madhouse
Licensed by
Original network Tokyo MX
TV Saitama
Chiba TV
TV Aichi
TBS/MBS network
English network
Original run April 3, 2007September 26, 2007
Episodes 26
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Oh! Edo Rocket (Japanese: 大江戸ロケット Hepburn: Ō Edo Roketto?) is a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. It was adapted into an anime TV series in April 2007, directed by Seiji Mizushima and produced by Studio Madhouse. It is a comedic story often breaking the fourth wall, that involves a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon.

The series made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 15, 2010.

The story is set in Edo in 1842, the thirteenth year of the Tenpō era. Government reforms have banned all luxuries, including plays, performances, inventions, and fireworks. Despite the political climate, Seikichi, a young fireworks maker, dreams of making a huge firework the likes of which have never been seen. But every time he fires a test rocket, he finds himself pursued by government officials. One night, a blue monster and a white monster are fighting in the woods, battling each other and battling a group of human warriors. The blue monster gains the upper hand but is distracted by Seikichi's rocket, which allows the white monster to escape. The next day, a beautiful, mysterious girl appears before Seikichi and asks him to make a firework that will reach the moon.

Throughout the series, the characters use terms and items that have not been created yet, including a pocket calculator and television sets. The TVs are primarily used as flashback devices to bring characters up to date on events they missed. Additionally, backgrounds in the series show shops with signs advertising electronics, specifically TVs and DVDs. In Episode 12, Onui and Shunpei repeatedly pass back and forth between 1842 Edo and a modern Japanese railway station, even riding the train in one scene, without taking any notice of the change. There are other times when the characters acknowledge the fact that they are in an anime and comment on anachronistic language used.


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