Video Girl Ai



Youta Moteuchi is an Ordinary High School Student whose father is always working abroad. Due to his bad luck with girls, he's nicknamed "Motenai" -- "Dateless", and even worse for him, he's in love with the local Yamato Nadeshiko, Moemi Hayakawa. During a meeting, she tells him she likes Youta's best friend Takashi Niimai... and then Youta promises to help her get Takashi's love.

After making said promise and feeling like crap about it, Youta finds himself in front of a video rental store he has not seen before. The man in charge of the store says that, since Youta truly meant what he told Moemi, he deserves a prize... like borrowing one of the videos of the store. Its name is "I'll comfort you!" and has a beautiful girl on the cover.

Youta plays the video in his VCR... and then the girl pops out from the TV! Her name is Ai Amano, and she's come to help him with his woes. Unfortunately, Youta's VCR was broken, therefore Ai-chan's programming is seriously messed up. She lost a few cup sizes, she can't cook, she's clumsy, she puts her feet in her mouth, she teases Youta mercilessly... and for better or for worse, she develops feelings for him, when she's supposed to just counsel and console the boy.

Video Girl Ai (電影少女,Den'ei Shojo?, lit. "Video Girl") is a manga series created by Masakazu Katsura and published by Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump. It also has an anime adaptation. The manga is published in English by Viz Media. It was formerly published in the anthology Animerica Extra by Viz. It was started in 1990 and continued until 1993, and fifteen manga volumes were produced. The first 13 volumes tell Ai Amano's story. The last two volumes, which came years later, focus on a new video girl named Len, hence the new name for these two volumes Video Girl Len.

The Video Girl Ai anime is a six part OVA series which was produced by I.G. Tatsunoko. The series was released in 1992 by Jump Video. It roughly covers most of the material found in volumes 1 and 3 of the manga (and some of Volume 2). An obscure live-action movie was also made.

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 * A Date with Rosie Palms: Yota does this to relieve himself after spending a long and tense (*snerk*) night sharing the bed with Moemi, who was completely naked except for a long jersey. To explain things out:
 * A God Am I - Rolex. He is a "Creator"! He has many traits in common with the Deniurge of Gnosticism!
 * All Love Is Unrequited - Pretty much everyone.
 * Anime Theme Song - Noriko Sakai's "Ureshii Namida"
 * Artificial Human - the Video Girls
 * Robot Girl - Ai, Len,
 * Big Brother Mentor -  for Hiromu in Video Girl Len.
 * Big Fancy House - Youta, as the son of a famous and rich artist, lives in an incredible one.
 * Bokukko - Invoked by
 * Broken Bird - Natsumi Yamaguchi, Ayumi Shirakawa from Video Girl Len.
 * Crucified Hero Shot -
 * Despair Event Horizon:  comes dangerously close in the manga, after   Ai and Yota also approach it at different points.
 * In Video Girl Len,
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Mai's stance against Yota and Ai.
 * Dogged Nice Guy - Youta, only that he chooses the I Want My Beloved to Be Happy route rather than pursuing Moemi.
 * Earn Your Happy Ending -
 * Fartillery: Len tries this to shatter Hiromu's unnatural and idealistic concept of women. It backfires, though.
 * Genki Girl - Ai, Len
 * I Will Definitely Protect You - Youta says "I will protect you, no matter what!" as he's trying to protect Ai from
 * Ill Girl -
 * Important Haircut:
 * Japanese Pronouns - Ai uses "ore" to refer to herself—yet another side effect of Youta's awful VCR.
 * Jerkass - Ayumi's handsome yet rotten ex-boyfriend in Video Girl Len.
 * Takashi purposely tries to look like one, so Moemi would stop liking him and start paying attention to Yota. Unfortunately, this idea went horribly wrong.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Toshiki Karukawa is an irresponsible pervert who dates and dumps girls just like that and is constantly trying to peek at Len's panties or naked body. He would give his life for his friend Hiromu, shed tears of blood when Hiromu's initial crush went sour,  There's a reason for why this extremely lecherous boy was still capable to see the Neo Gokuraku, after all (and it shows quite the difference between "sex" and "emotions" as well).
 * Kiss Me, I'm Virtual
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Happens twice to Ai and once to Yota as part of Rolex's manipulations.
 * Lethal Chef - Ai was supposed to be a GREAT chef, but since she was played in a broken VCR... well, yeah. Youta still eats her cooking out of affection.
 * Averted in the anime, where only her first meal was terrible. She then overcame her instincts and was able to prepare much better food slowly and carefully.
 * Like Brother and Sister - Moemi thinks of Youta like a brother, and so she knows she can tell him that she's got a crush on his best friend. Pity he was about to confess his own feelings for her.
 * Lighter and Softer: Video Girl Len uses less drama and more comedy that Ai.
 * Love Hurts: Like, WHOA. This is Rolex's main motivation for the creation of Video Girls,
 * Made of Iron: Ai fell from a huge fall, tumbled down a concrete slope filled with sharp objects and ended crashing through a wall, suffering nothing but light bruises: even Ai herself was surprised for this.
 * Mama Bear: Ayumi's best female friend is fiercely protective of her. She hits Len when she tries to talk to her and carelessly mentions her bad rep and yells at her it's all a lie.
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl - Ai
 * Manipulative Bastard - Rolex, . Mixes it with Knight Templar, to a degree.
 * Matchmaker Crush - Youta, for Moemi and Takashi. Ai, for Youta and Moemi.
 * My Girl Is Not a Slut - In Video Girl Len, Ayumi's bad rep comes from nasty rumors about her sexual experience.
 * Names to Know in Anime: Both CD drama and OAV had famous seiyuu in their casts:
 * CD drama: Minami Takayama (Ai), Nozomu Sasaki (Yota), Kazuhiko Inoue (Takashi), Kotono Mitsuishi (Moemi).
 * OAV: Megumi Hayashibara (Ai), Takeshi Kusao (Yota), Kouji Tsujitani (Takashi), Yuri Amano (Moemi), Hirotaka Suzuoki (Rolex), Kenichi Ogata (the Gokuraku old man).
 * Near-Rape Experience -
 * Off-Model - Especially in the second episode of the anime.
 * Parental Abandonment - Youta's father is never seen and his mother is dead. Natsumi ran away from home at some point.
 * Pettanko - Ai—yet another side effect of Youta's defective VCR.
 * Poor Communication Kills: All. The. Time.
 * Purity Personified: Played as a problem for Hiromu on Video Girl Len: his concept of women was so overly idealized that he refused to believe that girls of his age would do things like burping, smelling, stuffing themselves or even going to the bathroom, so Len's first task was trampling over these twisted concepts and making Hiromu see women as what they really were: just plain, normal human beings.
 * When Hiromu believes that Ayumi isn't a virgin anymore, he quickly gives up on her, claiming "she's on a different level now." Len goes red with rage and
 * Rape Is Love:
 * Relationship Voice Actor - In the CD Drama, Kazuhiko Inoue is Takashi and Nozomu Sasaki is Youta. They've played brothers more than once, famously in Here is Greenwood.
 * Redemption Equals Death:
 * Sex Slave: What Video Girls could be if they weren't given to a boy with a pure heart. To make an experiment,
 * Second Love - Ai, for Youta
 * Shadow Archetype -
 * Technically, Ai herself is the ultimate shadow archetype for all Video Girls.
 * Shrinking Violet - Moemi
 * Star-Crossed Lovers - Youta and Ai
 * Suicide Attack:
 * The Power of Love: Brutally played with: When Natsumi is about to succumb to her illness and even loses the will to live, Ai and Takashi do the impossible to find her missing boyfriend and bring him to her hospital bed. Against all oods, they suceed, and being reunited with her boyfriend makes Natsumi recover the will to live: she is happy again, her vital signs quickly start to stabilize, much for the doctor's surprise for her miraclous recovery. Still crying tears of pure happiness, Natsumi thanks Ai...
 * Youta is able to overcome  because The Power of Love is stronger than anything Rolex is capable of.
 * It's also a big part of
 * Takeshi Kusao - Youta, in the anime. One of his first more or less well-known roles.
 * The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday - In fact, you can't even see the Gokuraku store if you're not a genuinely good person. Youta saw it for his selflesness regarding Moemi; the Lovable Sex Maniac Toshiki found the Neo Gokuraku along with Hiromu because he truly cared for his best friend, despite his lecherousness.
 * Of course, Video Girl Ai's toying with this trope is a pretty important plot point in the manga. For instance, Gokuraku Video's real role Later on,
 * I! WONT! QUIT LOVING! AI, ANYMORE!
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend - Nobuko, Natsumi
 * Well, Excuse Me, Princess! - Ai twists this trope, in that.
 * What Measure Is a Non-Human? - Discussed here. Are video girls supposed to only obey orders and programming? Or do they have right to their own minds and feelings?
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Rolex truly believes he's saving mankind by trying to exterminate such a painful feeling as love.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko - What Ai is supposed to be, and what Moemi already is
 * Tsundere - What she ends up as. More exactly, a Type B aka Type Dere
 * Also, what  was.
 * Yuri Amano - Moemi, in the OAV series