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Gakuen Alice
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GenreComedy, Romance, Supernatural
Manga
Written byTachibana Higuchi
Published byJapan Hakusensha
MagazineJapan Hana to Yume
DemographicShōjo
Original run19 February 2003ongoing
Volumes16 with 100 chapters (ongoing)[1]
Anime
Directed byTakahiro Omori
StudioGroup TAC, Aniplex
Released 30 October 2004 14 May 2005

Gakuen Alice (学園アリス, Gakuen Arisu) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tachibana Higuchi, currently being serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume.[1] It was adapted into an anime series, which was produced by Aniplex and Group TAC and was originally premiered on NHK BS-2. It spanned twenty-six episodes, between October 30 2004 and May 14 2005. The anime was translated and dubbed into English by the anime television network Animax, and the dubbed version has then been broadcast on networks throughout Asia.[2] At Anime Expo 2008, The Right Stuf International announced that its Nozomi Entertainment division had licensed Gakuen Alice for the North American market.

Story

Gakuen Alice is the story of a 10-year old girl Mikan Sakura who is devastated when her best friend, Hotaru Imai, transfers to a special school for "genius" kids in Tokyo. After hearing horrible rumors of what happens in the Academy, Mikan runs away from home to seek out her dear friend, and finds that the school Hotaru transferred to, Gakuen Alice, is specifically for children who each have a special power called an "Alice". To Mikan's surprise, a teacher there, Narumi, discovers that she too has a unique Alice, and admits her to the school.

The story is primarily focused on Mikan and her experiences at the Academy, from the everyday bore of classes and exams, to the unexpected clashes with the Anti-Alice Organization (AAO). Despite her initial view of the so-called greatness of the school, Mikan slowly finds out that beneath the grand facade of the Academy lies a never-ending stream of lies and deception.

Mikan, meets a boy named Natsume, whom she at first hates but unconsciously cares for him, and eventually starts to form a friendship with him, and soon, he became someone whom she loved. Natsume has the Alice of fire and is in the Dangerous Ability class. Natsume hates the Academy and is forced to do its dirty work. Narumi thinks that Mikan holds the key to save Natsume and change the Academy. Natsume's friendship with Mikan continues to grow until he admits his feelings for her, and admits to himself that he loves her and will do anything to protect her.

Along with the many friends she comes to make, including Natsume's best friend, Ruka Nogi, and the class representative, Yū Tobita a.k.a. Iinchō, Mikan comes to love the Academy and its teachers, but its increasingly manipulative and sinister actions toward her make it a dangerous place to be.

Setting

The Gakuen Alice is located somewhere in Tokyo (in the Anime it is across from a huge gorilla billboard.) The size of the school grounds resembles the dimensions of a sprawling estate. The grounds are enough to contain three levels of education (elementary, junior high, senior high) along with a Hospital, the Main Building, and the Central Town, where shops managed by Alice-bearing artisans sell goods that came about with the help of their Alices.

In the anime, the Academy has its own monetary system, the Rabbit (Rt), with one Rabbit equivalent to 100 yen. However, in the manga, the Academy uses yen as their primary currency. There are four forests surrounding the estate; in the manga, the Northern Woods, where the infamous "Mr. Bear" resides, are the most visited.

Communication is limited within the Academy – even letter-sending is limited. This is due to the constant threat to the talented children by kidnappers and slave traders. Potential escapees are deterred by concentration camp-style barriers (like heavy security and electrified fences).

However, honor students and those getting the highest exam scores have the privilege of going home and visiting their relatives for one week. Top students in the Final Examinations get other perks as well, like free meal tickets and certifications, and money as well as a week-long leave.

Alices

Alice Type

  1. Latent Type- Most students at the school are in this class. Alices here are the most traditional, or better known as super powers. It's the most normal class and students here are of the serious type. An example would be the Illusion Alice.
  2. Technical Type- Just like its name, any experiment can create an Alice level. The Alices in this type are based on technology and research fields. Most students are involved in their individual works, so it's the quietest class. An example would be the Chemistry Alice.
  3. Somatic Type- This type is not filled with inventions or practice unlike other classes. The Somatic Alices are based on the body of humans, animals, and other living things. An example would be the Animal Pheromone Alice.
  4. Special Ability- Basically, this class is for students with Alices that don't exactly fit in any of the other three classes. Their powers are different and the class is mixed. The specialty of the class can be described as chaotic or peculiar. Some of the rarest Alices belong to this class. Some examples include the Doppelganger Alice, Shadow Manipulation Alice, and Nullification Alice.
  5. Dangerous Ability- This is considered to be an extra type. The Alices in this category may be classified under one of the above types, but some characteristics make them dangerous to the school. This class is very different from all the others and could also be described as an occult.

Alice Shape

Every Alice is categorized as one of four shapes, which specify how much of it can be used and how often.

  1. Childhood: The Alice slowly appears and disappears as the child with it grows into an adult.
  2. Diffuse: The Alice is always available, but at a relatively low power level.
  3. Intermittent: The Alice can only be used for a short period at any time, but at a relatively high power level.
  4. Limitless: The Alice can be used as often and as much as desired, but each use impacts against the user's own life and can kill them if overused.

Star-Ranking

A star-ranking is the evaluation system that the Academy uses to judge a student's school work, Alice level and attitude. There are four rankings which are indicated by the number of gold stars on a student's collar.

  1. No-Star: Students who are below-average. This is mainly reserved for children.
  2. Single: Students who are pretty much average. Most of the students in the Elementary Division have this rank.
  3. Double: Students who are more of an over-achiever than Singles but aren't exceptionally brilliant at either their studies or use of their Alice.
  4. Triple: Students who usually are deemed as "over-achievers" and tend to excel at either their studies or use of Alice or both.
  5. Special: Students who are considered the best of the best, signified by a lapel in the shape of a star enclosed in a circle (though rarely seen in the anime). Those who excel tremendously in their Alice and, if they care, their studies--to put in short, geniuses. Also known as the "Principal students".

Each star ranking has its own monthly allowance rate:

  1. No-Star: 5 Rabbits: (equal to about 500 yen or 5 US dollars)
  2. Single: 30 Rabbits: (equal to about 3000 yen or 30 US dollars)
  3. Double: 50 Rabbits: (equal to about 5000 yen or 50 US dollars)
  4. Triple: 100 Rabbits: (equal to about 10 000 yen or 100 US dollars)
  5. Special: 300 Rabbits: (equal to about 30 000 yen or 300 US dollars)

Control Device

There are specially design prevention devices made for a particular person. There are numerous devices worn on the head, hand, and such that can emit tracking signals. Each kind has sealing abilities (the locking away of Alice within the device). There are also control devices for punishment purposes like the Cat Mask. Anyone who wears these devices and disobeys the higher-ups, are punished by the devices. It immediately sends a pulsating electric shock throughout the body. These devices can only be removed by the person who placed it on.

Main characters

Names are displayed in Western order (given name before surname).
Mikan Sakura (佐倉蜜柑, Sakura Mikan) Voiced by: Kana Ueda
The cute and (overly) energetic Mikan lives only with her grandfather and attends a run-down elementary school. Upon hearing that her best friend, Hotaru Imai, is off to another school, it didn't take long for Mikan to decide that she will literally follow Hotaru everywhere she goes. Mikan discovers that the new school, Gakuen Alice, is rather a special one. As it was tried and tested, Mikan can actually nullify any kind of Alice force thrown at her. As a result, Mikan is like a walking barrier that no one can affect. It is for this reason that she is being closely watched by the school. Naturally, Mikan had a hard time adapting to her new school life but her outgoing and sincere personality eventually wins them over. She manages to turn everyone into friends and even admirers. The only person she can't seem to understand her feelings very well towards is Natsume.
Hotaru Imai (今井 蛍, Imai Hotaru) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya
Hotaru Imai is Mikan's best friend. She is extremely intelligent and rational. During the story, though she may appear to be rather cold and indifferent on the surface, it is apparent that she genuinely cares for Mikan. She has the Alice of Invention, and during her time at the country with Mikan and her grandfather, she created many strange but useful inventions, often made to look like animals. Hotaru breaks the fourth wall by teaching the audience about her inventions. The other characters see her explaining her inventions to apparently no one.
Natsume Hyūga (日向 棗, Hyūga Natsume) Voiced by: Romi Paku
Stoic and scary, Natsume may be icy on the outside but is actually fiery on the inside. Born with the Flame Alice, Natsume is expectedly hated and feared by many students and teachers because of his dangerous ability. Natsume is often seen with his best friend, Ruka. Other than Ruka and Youichi, the fire starter didn't really get along well with the others until Mikan came along. At first, her optimistic nature was like a poison to him but gradually, he softened up to her and going as far as developing romantic feelings for her. Natsume's past is shrouded with mystery and nobody really knows what goes on in his mind. But one thing is for sure, he is extremely suspicious of the adults in the academy. He is involved with the school's secret missions for reasons unknown. Though he really doesn't like doing it, the threat to endanger his classmates and especially Mikan's welfare forces him to be at their mercy. They do that because they know that Natsume would give his life for her.
Ruka Nogi (乃木流架, Nogi Ruka) Voiced by: Miwa Yasuda
Ruka is Natsume's childhood friend and often referred by Mikan throughout the story as "Ruka-pyon". He is a gentle and generous person, characteristics that balance out Natsume's personality. His animal pheromone Alice allows him to get along with animals, a fact that he is embarrassed of and often blackmailed over. Despite this, he often carries a rabbit with him. He knows Natsume (his best friend) has a crush on Mikan, and he also has a crush on her. In episode 19, Ruka plays Snow White in a play and Mikan was forced to play the prince. But at the very end, her teacher told her to improvise and kiss him on the lips, Natsume threw an apple at Mikan to stop her in fits of jealousy.
Narumi (鳴海) Voiced by: Akira Ishida
Narumi is the homeroom teacher of Mikan's class (class B). He teaches Japanese and often deals with Natsume when he gets in trouble or tries to break out. He has the human pheromone Alice; he can make other people do what he wants by attracting them, but children pass out. Mikan calls Narumi "father" because she misses her grandfather so much. Narumi is too young to be called "grandfather" so he asked Mikan to call him "father." He is 27 years old. Later in the manga, it is found that he harbored unrequited feelings for Mikan's mother. It is proven that he is not Mikan's father, but he made a promise to Mikan's mother that he will take care of Mikan during her stay in the Academy. He is, of course, concerned about Mikan and Natsume.

Media

Volumes

Note: The ISBN below refers to the Japanese edition.

  • Volume 1 - ISBN 9784592172451, Release date: February 2003
  • Volume 2 - ISBN 9784592172468, Release date: July 2003
  • Volume 3 - ISBN 9784592172475, Release date: November 2003
  • Volume 4 - ISBN 9784592180913, Release date: March 2004
  • Volume 5 - ISBN 9784592180920, Release date: July 2004
  • Volume 6 - ISBN 9784592180937, Release date: November 2004
  • Volume 7 - ISBN 9784592180944, Release date: March 2005
  • Volume 8 - ISBN 9784592180951, Release date: August 2005
  • Volume 9 - ISBN 9784592180968, Release date: December 2005
  • Volume 10 - ISBN 9784592180975, Release date: April 2006
  • Volume 11 - ISBN 9784592180982, Release date: September 2006
  • Volume 12 - ISBN 9784592180999, Release date: December 2006
  • Volume 13 - ISBN 9784592181002, Release date: May 2007
  • Volume 14 - ISBN 9784592185208, Release date: September 19, 2007
  • Volume 15 - ISBN 9784592185215, Release date: March 2008

Note: These are the English editions licensed by Tokyopop

  • Volume 1 - ISBN-13: 9781427803191, Release date: December 2007
  • Volume 2 - ISBN-13: 9781427803207, Release date: March 2008
  • Volume 3 - ISBN-13: 9781427803214, Release date: June 2008
  • Volume 4 - ISBN-13: 9781427803221, Release date: September 2008

Fanbook

The cover art of the official fan book

An official fanbook was recently published in May 2007.[3] There was also a special fanbook titled Pika Pika SP Fanbook released as a furoku in Hana to Yume magazine.

CDs

A soundtrack for the series has been released on March 2, 2005.[3] A single of the opening theme and ending theme were also released.[4]

Drama CDs

Three drama CDs were broadcast on a web radio and then were first released together in one CD, as a furoku in Hana to Yume magazine in 2006. Later on, they were released separately.[5][6][7]

Video games

Gakuen Alice ~Kira Kira Memory Kiss~ was released on 22 June 2006 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. There is also a Game Boy Advance game that has also only been released in Japan called Gakuen Alice ~Doki Doki Fushigi Taiken~. In April 19 2007 a Nintendo DS game called Gakuen Alice: Waku Waku Happy Friends was released in Japan.

Anime

Production

Episode list

  1. Our School Will Be Gone
  2. Welcome to Gakuen Alice
  3. I Won't Let Alice Get to Me
  4. This is My Alice
  5. The Star-Class is Tough
  6. I'm With The Good-For-Nothing Types
  7. I Won't Lose the Alice Dodgeball
  8. I Want To See Grandpa
  9. I Love You, Hotaru
  10. How Exciting, Central Town
  11. Alice, I'm in Special Training
  12. The School Festival is Here
  13. Go After the Superstar
  14. Let's Bring Natsume Back
  15. Let's Go Back to the Academy
  16. Imagine the Maze, the Magic Lamp
  17. Hotaru's Secret
  18. Just the Two of Us, in the Dark
  19. Raise the Curtain, Snow White Sleeping Beauty
  20. Who Will Have the Last Dance?
  21. Aim for the Honor Student Award
  22. Mr. Bear and the Prince
  23. The Circus is Here
  24. Mr. Narumi's Lie
  25. Take Back the Academy
  26. Friendship is endless

Theme songs

Opening Themes
# Transcription/Translation Performed by Episodes
Pikapika no Taiyou (Shining Sun) Kana Ueda All
Ending themes
# Transcription/Translation Performed by Episodes
Shiawase no Niji (Rainbow of Happiness) Kana Ueda and Rie Kugimiya All[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Gakuen Alice (4716) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia. Accessed 2006-12-06.
  2. ^ a b c Gakuen Alice (4543) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia. Accessed 2006-12-06.
  3. ^ a b "Tachibana Higuchi's Official Site on the release dates of books, CDs and DVDs". Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  4. ^ "CDJapan on the Gakuen Alice opening and ending theme single". Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  5. ^ "CDJapan on the 1st drama CD". Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  6. ^ "CDJapan on the 2nd drama CD". Retrieved 2007-09-22.
  7. ^ "CDJapan on the 3rd drama CD". Retrieved 2007-09-22.