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Animation Runner Kuromi
Animation Runner Kuromi DVD cover
アニメ制作進行くろみちゃん
(Anime Seisaku Shinkō Kuromi-chan)
GenreComedy
Original video animation
Directed byAkitaro Daichi
Music byToshio Masuda
StudioYumeta Company
Licensed by
Released2001
Original video animation
Animation Runner Kuromi 2
Directed byAkitaro Daichi
Written byAki Itami
Music byToshio Masuda
StudioYumeta Company
Licensed by
Released2004

Animation Runner Kuromi (アニメーション制作進行くろみちゃん, Animeshon Seisaku Shinkō Kuromi-chan) is an OVA anime film produced by Yumeta Company; part 1 in 2001 and part 2 in 2004. It is a parody of the anime production business itself. It was released on DVD in North America by Central Park Media.

Plot

Animation Runner Kuromi 1

The plot revolves around a girl called Mikiko "Kuromi" Oguro who grows up watching the fictional anime Luis Monde III. She decides that animation is something she wants to do, and so enrolls in animation school. When she gets out of school, she is delighted to find a job at a small animation studio named Studio Petit. The director of the studio shows her around and gives her the nickname "Kuromi," a name meant to abbreviate her own.

Very soon after Mikiko arrives the director falls seriously ill and leaves his post, but not before he appoints Mikiko with the job of Production Desk Manager, on the second episode of the studio's current anime, Time Journeys.

The audience follows Mikiko's frantic attempts and schemes to convince the studio's artists to work harder and produce their key frames in time to send them for production.

Animation Runner Kuromi 2

Mikiko "Kuromi" Oguro is still working as Production Desk Manager at Studio Petit, and thanks to the excellent job she did, she is now in charge of 3 anime series. Luckily for Mikiko this time around she has some help from a veteran producer in the form of Takashimadaira. Unfortunately Takashimadaira is concerned only with getting the product out on time, even if it means cutting on the quality of the product. This leaves Mikiko with a difficult decision on which is the more important, the quality of the product or the deadline.

Voice Cast

Animation Runner Kuromi 1

Character Actor[1]
Japanese English
Mikiko "Kuromi" Aguro Kaori Asoh Lisa Ortiz
Hamako Shihonmatsu Reiko Yasuhara Suzanne Savoy (as Suzy Prue)
Hassaku Hozumi Yoshiro Matsumoto Vinnie Penna
Mizuho Tanonaka Eiji Ito Eric Stuart
Seiichiro Haryu Kazuya Ichijo Jay Snyder
Aoi Fukami Akemi Okamura Debora Rabbai
Mai Horiguchi Mayumi Misawa Rachel Lillis
Masato Oppama Masahito Yabe Scott Cargle
President Koji Ishii Alvaro J. Gonzalez
Battobi Mieko Ichikawa Debora Rabbai (as Angora Deb)
Yuri Rika Komatsu Carolee Goodgold
Nonki Hayama Kazuya Ichijo Sam Riegel (as Jack Lingo)
Surfer Koji Ishii Eric Schussler
Ken Akemi Okamura Sam Riegel

Animation Runner Kuromi 2

Character Actor[2]
Japanese English
Mikiko "Kuromi" Aguro Kaori Asoh Lisa Ortiz
Hamako Shihonmatsu Reiko Yasuhara Carol Jacobanis
Rei Takashimaidara Koji Ishii Jay Snyder
Hassaku Hozumi Yoshiro Matsumoto Vinnie Penna
Mizuho Tanonaka Eiji Ito Eric Stuart
Seiichiro Haryu Kazuya Ichijo Jay Snyder
Aoi Fukami Akemi Okamura Debora Rabbai (as Angora Deb)
Mai Horiguchi Mayumi Misawa Rachel Lillis
Nonki Hayama Yuichi Nagasawa Tom Wayland
Yu Tokahara Masuo Amada Mike Pollock
Shin Kumegawa Masashi Yabe Eric Stuart
Battobi Mieko Ichikawa Debora Rabbai (as Angora Deb)
President Koji Ishii Mike Pollock

Commentary

After the anime, the original film included a very short live-action documentary in which several anime artists give their opinion of the film's representation of the anime business, and the making of "Animation Runner Kuromi" itself is discussed.

Many of the problems Kuromi faces are the same as those faced by software project managers. The second episode is a classic example of what Ed Yourdon calls a "Death March" in his book of the same name, and many of the solutions Kuromi comes up with, particularly the use of triage, are the same as those found in the book.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Animation Runner Kuromi". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2020-07-08.
  2. ^ "Animation Runner Kuromi 2". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2020-07-08.