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Chibi Devi!
Cover of the first manga volume
ちび☆デビ!
(Chibi Debi!)
GenreComedy
Manga
Written byHiromu Shinozuka
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCiao
DemographicShōjo
Original runMay 2008October 2014
Volumes11
Anime television series
Directed byMaki Kamiya
Music byNakagawa Kotaro
StudioSynergySP
Original networkNHK
Original run October 10, 2011 February 17, 2014
Episodes75
Video game
DeveloperAlchemist
PublisherAlchemist
GenreAdventure
PlatformNintendo 3DS
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2012
Video game
Chibi Devi! 2: The Magical Dream Picture Book
DeveloperAlchemist
PublisherAlchemist
GenreAdventure
PlatformNintendo 3DS
ReleasedJuly 25, 2013

Chibi Devi! (ちび☆デビ!, Chibi Debi!) is a Japanese shōjo comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Shinozuka about a middle school girl who discovers a devil baby on her bed one day. It was adapted into an anime television series by SynergySP which aired in Japan from October 10, 2011 to February 17, 2014.

Plot

Honoka Sawada is a lonely girl who is often picked on by others. One night, a strange baby named Mao appears before her, and she soon learns that this baby is none other than a baby devil.

Characters

Honoka Sawada (沢田 ほのか, Sawada Honoka)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
Honoka is a 14-year-old girl in middle school who lost her parents at a young age and now lives with her aunt Rikako. She is a shy girl who lacks self-confidence and her classmates take advantage of her. The show begins with her wishing she wasn't so lonely and this wish is granted when she becomes Mao's substitute mother. As the series progresses she develops feelings for Shin.
Mao (まお)
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya
The baby devil that is given to be raised by Honoka. His main costume is based on a dinosaur and it gives him the ability to breathe fire. Overall Mao is a happy child, but he scares easily and often bursts into tears over the smallest of things – though he is always quick to recover. As the story progresses he becomes aware of this and often tries to overcome his fears and flaws in an attempt to impress Honoka. His favourite food is pancakes.
Shin Sugisaki (杉崎 真, Sugisaki Shin)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Shin is a boy in his second year of high school and is Mao's substitute father. He was introduced to Honoka by Kyou and agreed to help Honoka raise Mao at his suggestion. It is revealed in Episode 28 that he has a fear of needles but overcomes this phobia to help the devil children get inoculated.
Karin (かりん)
Voiced by: Ryō Hirohashi
A baby devil who goes to the same nursery as Mao. Her main costume is based on a penguin and it gives her the ability to project icy blasts from her mouth. She has a short temper and will quickly resort to violence. Likes to eat food, especially meats and currys. Since Itsuki taught her some childish jokes based on aubergines she's had an obsession with them.
Natsuki Takayama (高山 夏季, Takayama Natsuki)
Voiced by: Rie Yamaguchi
Natsuki is a girl in her second year of high school. She is Karin's substitute mother.
Itsuki Takayama (高山 樹, Takayama Itsuki)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
Itsuki is Natsuki's younger brother and is in the same year and school as Honoka. He is Karin's substitute father.
Rai (ライ)
Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi
A baby devil who goes to the same nursery as Mao. His main costume consists of a pink wig with a small hat on it, and matching animal print shorts and this gives him the power to throw electricity. He is a well behaved child who usually acts mature for his age, although he can be quite mischievous at times. His favourite drink is Melon Soda. While learning to speak he spent a lot of time watching Manzai comedy with Shiori which is the reason he speaks with a Kansai dialect.
Shiori Nakagawa (中川 しおり, Nakagawa Shiori)
Voiced by: Asuka Nishi
Shiori is a girl in her first year of middle school and is Rai's substitute mother. She is quite outspoken and to begin with didn't get on well with the other parents. At one point she considered abandoning Rai but after an intervention by Honoka she became more approachable.
Principal (園長先生, Enchō-sensei)
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi
The principal of the Chibi Devi Nursery. He is always seen wearing thick glasses and has a grey moustache, although it's unclear if these are false. He is an apparent expert on baby devils and has written an encyclopaedia on them which he gives a copy of to Honoka when Mao first starts at the nursery. The devil children love to practice their magic on him.
Ms. Itō (伊藤先生, Itō-sensei)
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura
The teacher at the nursery. She often berates the Principal for being as silly as the children.
Pepe (ペペ)
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura
Pepe is an animal from the Devil World that came to be the nursery's pet. Mao gave him the name Pepe after the sound his tail makes as it beats the floor while he walks. However, it is later revealed that his real name is Torakichi (トラキチ). He is able to understand the human language but only speaks in a series of squawks which are usually then translated by one of the human-language speaking characters present.
Chiyo (ちよ)
Voiced by: Iguchi Yuka
A baby devil from a neighbouring nursery that comes to visit. She is the same age as Mao, Karin and Rai.
Ryū (リュウ)
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura
A baby devil from a neighbouring nursery that comes to visit. He is Chiyo's younger brother.
Ghost of the Toilet (トイレの幽霊のお姉さん, Toire no Yūrei no Onēsan)
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya
A young ghost who haunts the toilet at Pepe's house in the Devil World. She starts off as a very aggressive character until Mao learns to get along with her and gradually becomes very fond of her - although she doesn't return his affection.
Kyō Tōno (遠野 京, Tōno Kyō)
Voiced by: Kōichi Bandō
Kyou is a boy in his second year of high school and is in the same class as Shin. He is Honoka's childhood friend and was the person she always turned to before Mao arrived. He is an anime otaku and on multiple occasions leaves abruptly to watch anime.
Aunt Rikako (理香子おばさん, Rikako-obasan)
Voiced by: Ayumi Fujimura
Honoka's aunt and current guardian. Her work keeps her busy and is the reason she stays away from home for extended periods.

Media

Manga

The original manga by Hiromu Shinozuka began serialization in Shogakukan's Ciao magazine from May 2008 to October 2014. In Europe it has been released in German by Egmont from December 2010 as Chibi Devil and in French by Soleil from September 2013[1] as Chibi Devi.

Eleven tankōbon volumes were released, with volume 6.5 being a special fan book to coincide with the start of the anime.[2] Volumes 7, 8 and 9 all had limited edition versions in addition to the normal versions which included a DVD containing episodes from the anime.[3][4][5]

Volume List

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 October 30, 2008978-409132-083-4
2 April 1, 2009978-409132-338-5
3 August 28, 2009978-409132-647-8
4 July 30, 2010978-409133-376-6
5 March 1, 2011978-409133-642-2
6 September 30, 2011978-409134-086-3
6.5 December 26, 2011978-409134-320-8
7 June 1, 2012978-409134-456-4
8 January 1, 2013978-409135-140-1
9 October 1, 2013978-409135-597-3
10 May 5, 2014978-409136-150-9
11 January 30, 2015978-409136-715-0

Anime

An anime television series based on the manga was announced in the October 2011 issue of Ciao. The series began airing on Japan's NHK Educational TV, NHK-E, as part of the Dai! Tensai Terebi-kun program block, airing from October 10, 2011[6] to February 17, 2014. Each episode is exactly 5 minutes long. It began airing in Korea on November 19, 2013 on Tooniverse as Baby Devil! (Korean베베데빌!; RRBebe Debil).[7]

A costume design competition was announced on May 28, 2012 during the Dai! Tensai Terebi-kun program on NHK-E, immediately after episode 23 aired. This announcement was repeated again right after episode 25 (originally broadcast June 18, 2012) and a notification was put on the anime's homepage.[8] The winning designs were featured in episode 39 as part of a "Magic Testing Room" which was a room where the children could use the magic from costumes not made by their parents.

Episode list

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Notes

References

  1. ^ "Chibi Devi! débarque chez Soleil !, 14 June 2013 - Manga news" (in French). June 14, 2013. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  2. ^ 小学館:コミック 『ちび☆デビ!6.5 公式ファンブック』 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  3. ^ "小学館:コミック 『ちび☆デビ! / 7 限定特装版 特典アニメDVD"キュート セレクション"つき』" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  4. ^ "小学館:コミック 『ちび☆デビ! / 8 DVDつき特別版』" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  5. ^ "小学館:コミック 『ちび☆デビ! / 9 DVDつき特別版』" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Chibi Devi! Shōjo Comedy Manga Gets TV Anime in October". Anime News Network. September 1, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  7. ^ [안내] 투니버스 11월 신작 안내 (in Korean). Tooniverse. October 31, 2013. Archived from the original on December 30, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ アニメ『ちび☆デビ!』公式サイト (in Japanese). ShoPro. Archived from the original on June 8, 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2013.

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