Shinryaku! Ika Musume
Shinryaku! Ika Musume | |
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From left to right: Eiko, Ika Musume, Chizuru. | |
Original Manga | Masahiro Anbe |
Director/Artist | Tsutomu Mizushima |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Diomedea |
Episode Length | 24 minutes |
# of Episodes | 12 |
Contents
Genre
Sum it up in a Sentence:
A squid girl wants to conquer humanity by starting with a beach in Japan.
Main Description
Ika Musume (aka Squid Girl) comes from the sea to seek revenge on the damage humanity is causing to her precious home, the ocean. She wishes to do so by forcing humanity to bow to her, but is ironically taken under the employ of the Lemon beach house refreshment stand after tearing a hole in the wall and works to pay it off.
Most of the series is composed of Ika Musume's antics due to her lack of knowledge of land-based life and her failed attempts to conquer those around. She comes to live with the family that runs the Lemon beach house: Eiko, the red-haired girl who is most annoyed of Ika Musume's schemes, Chizuru, the blue-haired elder sister cook, and Takeru, the friendly younger brother. They also eventually meet others who frequent the beach like Gorou the lifeguard, Sanae who has an obssessive crush on Ika Musume, a team of American researchers, and people from the rival beach house called The Southern Winds.
A second season has been announced for summer 2011...de geso.
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Personal Opinions
Willsun
Good ol' fun. They never take anything seriously unless it's something disgustingly sweet (goddamn Mini-Ika). Very easy to watch and well worth a try since it's half season sized and you never have to be "into" it. Best of all, no (intended) fanservice for a series that takes place on a beach! --Willsun 08:40, 2 May 2011 (UTC)
a kitten
Way funnier than it has any right to be, a show about a girl with tentacles for hair that isn't sexualized or even fan-servicey. Instead it has piles of good jokes and visual gags, a great sense of comedic timing and in general is just a whole lot of fun. There's no overarching plot, and it doesn't need one, just a series of shorts about an inept invader and the amusing cast of characters she interacts with.