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Hajime Usami and Sayo Arima, first year students of Nagashima High School, discover the "Traditional Arts Preservation Club" and decide to join in. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |
Hajime Usami and Sayo Arima, first year students of Nagashima High School, discover the "Traditional Arts Preservation Club" and decide to join in. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |
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Double J is a unique "cultural gag manga" written by Eiji Nonaka (of ''[[ |
'''''Double J''''' is a unique "cultural gag manga" written by Eiji Nonaka (of ''[[Cromartie High School]]'' fame) and illustrated by Maru Asakura. It was adapted into a ''[[Cut Short|rather brief]]'' anime by DLE, airing from June 28 to September 14, 2011, as part of the Yuruani programming block. The anime episodes are quite short, being only 4 minutes long. |
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* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Hajime's hair is brown in the manga, but blue-green in the anime. Aya's hair, on the other hand, is dark blue-green in the manga but black in the anime. |
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Hajime's hair is brown in the manga, but blue-green in the anime. Aya's hair, on the other hand, is dark blue-green in the manga but black in the anime. |
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* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Françoise Sakai, the president of the Comedy Club, is half French. |
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Françoise Sakai, the president of the Comedy Club, is half French. |
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** '''See you again!!''' |
** '''See you again!!''' |
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* [[Edutainment Show]]: Between all those [[Seinfeldian Conversation|Seinfeildian Conversations]] and [[Non Sequitur|Non Sequiturs]], you may actually end up learning something about Japanese traditional arts! |
* [[Edutainment Show]]: Between all those [[Seinfeldian Conversation|Seinfeildian Conversations]] and [[Non Sequitur|Non Sequiturs]], you may actually end up learning something about Japanese traditional arts! |
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* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Toothpick-san. |
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* [[Expy]]: Françoise's character is quite similar to that of ''Cromartie'''s Yamaguchi. |
* [[Expy]]: Françoise's character is quite similar to that of ''Cromartie'''s Yamaguchi. |
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* [[Gag Series]]: It's [[ |
* [[Gag Series]]: It's [[Cromartie High School|Eiji Nonaka]]. What did you expect? |
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* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Hajime's mother. |
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Hajime's mother. |
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* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The title of each episode is a pun involving a known slogan or phrase and the word "tradition". |
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The title of each episode is a pun involving a known slogan or phrase and the word "tradition". |
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* [[Medium Blending]]: The anime features real life backgrounds. Episode 7 is 90% live footage. |
* [[Medium Blending]]: The anime features real life backgrounds. Episode 7 is 90% live footage. |
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* [[My Name Is Not Durwood|My Name Is Not Toothpick-san!]] |
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood|My Name Is Not Toothpick-san!]] |
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* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: The female students are drawn in the typical cute anime style, the male studens in a cartoony, [[Thick Line Animation]] style, and the adults look much more realistic. There are live action segments, too. |
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* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: Hajime (blue) and Sayo (red). |
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Hajime (blue) and Sayo (red). |
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* [[Running Gag]]: Toothpick-san and her toothpicks. |
* [[Running Gag]]: Toothpick-san and her toothpicks. |
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** Ichirou's frog manga. |
** Ichirou's frog manga. |
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* [[Sailor Fuku]]: And all of them look different, despite all the girls going to the same school. |
* [[Sailor Fuku]]: And all of them look different, despite all the girls going to the same school. |
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* [[Serious Business]]: Comedy, for Françoise and the Comedy Club. |
* [[Serious Business]]: Comedy, for Françoise and the Comedy Club. |
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{{quote|'''Françoise:''' A comedian doesn't need love!}} |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Episode 9 of the anime features Hajime and Sayo drawn in the style of ''[[Cromartie High School]]''. The female gorilla also makes an appearance (and [[Vocal Dissonance|talks in a really cute voice]], as she's supposed to be Aya). |
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** Also, Hajime and Sayo's very ''Cromartie''-esque [[Reaction Shot]]. |
** Also, Hajime and Sayo's very ''Cromartie''-esque [[Reaction Shot]]. |
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* [[Sweat Drop]]: Here they look like paper clips, for some reason. |
* [[Sweat Drop]]: Here they look like paper clips, for some reason. |
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* [[Take a Third Option]]: Bird trainer Sanada, in Episode 8. |
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Bird trainer Sanada, in Episode 8. |
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{{quote|'''Hajime and Sayo:''' Completely wrong!}} |
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* [[Widget Series]]: See [[Gag Series]] above. |
* [[Widget Series]]: See [[Gag Series]] above. |
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 9 March 2022
Hajime Usami and Sayo Arima, first year students of Nagashima High School, discover the "Traditional Arts Preservation Club" and decide to join in. Hilarity Ensues.
Double J is a unique "cultural gag manga" written by Eiji Nonaka (of Cromartie High School fame) and illustrated by Maru Asakura. It was adapted into a rather brief anime by DLE, airing from June 28 to September 14, 2011, as part of the Yuruani programming block. The anime episodes are quite short, being only 4 minutes long.
Tropes used in Double J include:
- Adaptation Dye Job: Hajime's hair is brown in the manga, but blue-green in the anime. Aya's hair, on the other hand, is dark blue-green in the manga but black in the anime.
- But Not Too Foreign: Françoise Sakai, the president of the Comedy Club, is half French.
- Butt Monkey: Poor Toothpick-san gets absolutely no respect.
- Cut Short: The anime. Just watch Episode 11. Wow.
- See you again!!
- Edutainment Show: Between all those Seinfeildian Conversations and Non Sequiturs, you may actually end up learning something about Japanese traditional arts!
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Toothpick-san.
- Expy: Françoise's character is quite similar to that of Cromartie's Yamaguchi.
- Gag Series: It's Eiji Nonaka. What did you expect?
- Hot Shounen Mom: Hajime's mother.
- Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The title of each episode is a pun involving a known slogan or phrase and the word "tradition".
- Japanese School Club
- Joshikousei: ...plus one guy.
- Limited Animation: Very Limited Animation. It's probably intentional, though.
- Medium Blending: The anime features real life backgrounds. Episode 7 is 90% live footage.
- My Name Is Not Toothpick-san!
- Non-Standard Character Design: The female students are drawn in the typical cute anime style, the male studens in a cartoony, Thick Line Animation style, and the adults look much more realistic. There are live action segments, too.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: Hajime (blue) and Sayo (red).
- Running Gag: Toothpick-san and her toothpicks.
- Ichirou's frog manga.
- Sailor Fuku: And all of them look different, despite all the girls going to the same school.
- Serious Business: Comedy, for Françoise and the Comedy Club.
Françoise: A comedian doesn't need love! |
- Shout-Out: Episode 9 of the anime features Hajime and Sayo drawn in the style of Cromartie High School. The female gorilla also makes an appearance (and talks in a really cute voice, as she's supposed to be Aya).
- Also, Hajime and Sayo's very Cromartie-esque Reaction Shot.
- Sweat Drop: Here they look like paper clips, for some reason.
- Take a Third Option: Bird trainer Sanada, in Episode 8.
Hajime and Sayo: Completely wrong! |
- Widget Series: See Gag Series above.