Papillon Rose | |
Artwork for the DVD case front cover for the North American release by Maiden Japan. The character Tsubomi as Papillon Rose is shown at the top center, Anne as Papillon Lily left center and Shizuku as Papillon Margarette on the lower right.
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パピヨンローゼ (Papiyon Rōze) |
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Genre | Comedy-drama, Magical girl |
Original video animation | |
Lingerie Soldier Papillon Rose: Tsubomi no Yume wa Yoru Hiraku | |
Directed by | Yoshihiro Oda |
Produced by | (Echigoya) Junichiro Tanaka, Atsuhiro Iwakami, Ikuo Kato, Kozue Kaneniwa |
Written by | Shiji Tobita, Shoan Egashira |
Music by | KURi-ZiLL |
Licensed by | |
Released | 2003 |
Runtime | 24 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Papillon Rose: The New Season | |
Directed by | Yasuhiro Matsumura |
Produced by | Shinichi Nagakubo, Yakki Tokashiki |
Music by | Masaya Koike (4-Ever) |
Studio | Studio Kelmadick |
Licensed by | |
Original network | TVQ |
English network | |
Original run | February 9, 2006 – March 16, 2006 |
Episodes | 6 |
Papillon Rose (パピヨンローゼ Papiyon Rōze?) is an erotic comedy anime series which Lampoons the magical girl genre, particularly Sailor Moon and Cutie Honey. A 24-minute OVA was released in 2003 followed by a six-episode TV series, broadcast in Japan in 2006. A DVD collection containing the OVA and TV series was released in North America in 2010. The origin of this anime series is different from most other anime series' as it is based on an Internet hoax rather than a previously existing manga series.
Papillon Rose started out as a metafiction joke on what was claimed to be the website for a new anime project Lingerie Fighter Papillon Rose. The website posted pictures of characters (which were usually copied from scenes in Sailor Moon, with the artwork changed) and a lyrics to opening and ending theme songs. Demand grew due to people finding the page and assuming it was for an actual series. Subsequently an episode guide for the (non-existent) first series and manga was also made available, as well as a set of CD-ROMs containing a 2-minute animated promotional clip, eight tracks (six BGM and two vocal songs), system voice clips for computers, a Papillon Rose mahjong game, and two screen savers. The CDs were only made available for Comiket, and were not distributed outside Japan. The project homepage was redesigned and fake manga illustrations and notes from the fictional author were added. Amateur voice actors and singers were also contacted online to provide sample character voice clips for a handful of the villains and heroines. A 25-episode ONA series was promised in 2001 along with the release of an animated teaser trailer. Nothing other than the trailers were ever released online or elsewhere. On January 2002, a second season concept was introduced, named Lingerie Soldier Papillon Rose R, aiming to be released as an artbook on Comiket. On April 2004, a movie finale concept was introduced as well, named Lingerie Soldier Papillon Rose G. Subsequently, all of the project websites were either taken down or replaced with a blank page with the former content removed. There is no evidence that any fan-submitted material was ever used for either the OVA episode or the TV series.