Gourmet Girl Graffiti

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Gourmet Girl Graffiti
Happy Cooking Graffiti manga volume 1 cover featuring the main protagonist, Ryō Machiko.
幸腹グラフィティ
(Kōfuku Gurafiti)
GenreComedy, Slice of life
Manga
Written byMakoto Kawai
Published byHoubunsha
MagazineManga Time Kirara Miracle!
DemographicSeinen
Original runMarch 2012November 2016
Volumes7
Anime television series
Directed byNaoyuki Tatsuwa
Akiyuki Shinbo
Written byMari Okada
Music byKotringo
StudioShaft
Licensed by
Original networkTBS, MBS, CBC, BS-TBS
English network
Original run January 9, 2015 March 27, 2015
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

Gourmet Girl Graffiti, known in Japan as Happy Cooking Graffiti (幸腹グラフィティ, Kōfuku Gurafiti), is a four-panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Makoto Kawai. It began serialization in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Miracle! magazine with the March 2012 issue. An anime television series adaptation by Shaft aired between January and March 2015.

Plot

Ryō Machiko is a second-year middle school girl who has been living by herself since her grandmother died. Despite having exceptional skill in cooking, Ryō has felt her cooking hasn't been tasting good. That is, until she meets her second cousin, Kirin Morino, who comes to stay with her on the weekends to attend cram school in Tokyo and shows her the key to great tasting food; eating together with friends and family.

Characters

Ryō Machiko (町子 リョウ, Machiko Ryō)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
Ryō is the protagonist of the series and is a second-year middle school student of Hariyama Middle School who lives by herself in a big apartment. Her parents live abroad due to their work, and she was brought up by her grandmother, who died a year before the story begins. Her wish is to pass the entrance examination of a high school specializing in art, and therefore she goes to an art cram school, where she gets to know Shiina. As the story progresses, she enters her desired high school, where she becomes classmates with Kirin and Shiina. Ryō is a talented cook and is capable of cooking a wide range of dishes.
Kirin Morino (森野 きりん, Morino Kirin)
Voiced by: Asuka Ōgame
Kirin is a girl who is the same age as Ryō and is her second cousin despite her short stature and looking like a twelve-year old. She hopes to go to an art school in Tokyo, so she attends the same art cram school as Ryō every Sunday and stays at Ryō's house every Saturday the day before. She is shy and has a somewhat childish side, but is extremely polite and well-mannered. She is short, but contrary to her appearance, is a powerful child and is a big eater. She has an unrivaled athletic ability among the characters in the series. She is bad at housework, but somewhat knowledgeable about cooking. She later attends the same high school as Shiina and Ryō and moves into Ryō's apartment to attend school. Kirin joins the basketball club in high school and is called "Kii" by her friends and teammates. She expresses her thoughts on food dynamically. She does not like carrots.
Shiina (椎名)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu
Shiina is Ryō's friend from middle school. She is one of the students of the art prep school both Ryō and Kirin also attend and lives with an old family in the metropolitan area. She is physically fragile, but is a beautiful young lady who is cool and has mysterious atmosphere. She meets Ryō because they are in the same class together, and she knows Kirin from flower viewing in the park. She is accepted to the same high school as Ryō and Kirin. Thanks to her cooking skill, she builds up a circle of friends besides Kirin and Ryō.
Tsuyuko (露子)
Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi
A maid at Shiina's residence.
Akira Machiko (町子 明, Machiko Akira)
Voiced by: Ai Nonaka
Ryō's aunt.
Yuki Uchiki (内木 ユキ, Uchiki Yuki)
Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi
A woman who lives below Ryō in her apartment complex.
Ryō's Grandmother (リョウの祖母, Ryō no Sobo)
Voiced by: Tamie Kubota
Ryō's grandmother who died prior to the start of the story. She is the one who taught Ryō all about cooking, although it is later revealed she was once terrible at cooking and only started taking it seriously for Ryō's sake.
Watanabe (渡辺, Watanabe)
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe
A librarian who is an old friend of Ryō and her grandmother.
Hina Yamazaki (山崎 ひな, Yamazaki Hina)
Voiced by: Haruka Chisuga
A classmate of Ryo and Kirin from cram school. She has shoulder length blonde hair.
Mei Tsuchida (土田 メイ, Tsuchida Mei)
Voiced by: Juri Nagatsuma
A classmate of Ryo and Kirin from cram school. She has dark brown hair and wears a white headband.
Misaki Kometani (米谷 美咲, Kometani Misaki)
Voiced by: Asuka Nishi
Another classmate of Ryo and Kirin from cram school. She has a spoiled and annoying personality and has silver white hair worn in a ponytail.
Shiina's Mother (椎名さんの母親, Shiina-san no okasan)
Voiced by: Miyu Matsuki
A sweet childish young woman. Because of her young appearance she strongly resembles a teenager.
Tsuyuko (津裕子, Tsuyuko)
Voiced by: Yu Kobayashi
Shiina's maid and housekeeper who dresses like a shrine maiden, she was mistaken by Kirin as Shiina's mother after she gave her a tomato. She is the only character in the series that doesn't talk much.
Mrs. Morino (夫人 森野)
Voiced by: Ryou Hirohashi
Kirin's strict and temperamental mother and Ryo's aunt. She is bossy to both her daughter and husband and often argue's a lot with Kirin, but does care about her as a parent.
Mr. Morino (氏 森野)
Voiced by: Kentarou Tone
Kirin's calm and loving father. He has an eccentric personality.

Media

Manga

The original four-panel comic strip manga, written and illustrated by Makoto Kawai, began serialization in the March 2012 issue of Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Miracle! magazine and will end in the November 2016 issue to be released on September 16.[1][2] Houbunsha published the first tankōbon volume on January 26, 2013, and six volumes have been released as of December 26, 2015. The seventh and final volume will be released on September 27, 2016.[3]

Anime

An anime television series adaptation, produced by Shaft and directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa, aired in Japan between January 9, 2015 and March 27, 2015[4][5] and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.[6] The screenplay is by Mari Okada and character designs are by Kazuya Shiotsuki.[7] The opening theme is "Shiawase ni Tsuite Watashi ga Shitteiru Itsutsu no Hōhō" (幸せについて私が知っている5つの方法, The Five Methods of Obtaining Happiness That I'm Aware Of) by Maaya Sakamoto, and the ending theme is "Egao ni Naru" (笑顔になる, Become a Smile) by Rina Satō and Asuka Ōgame. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime in North America under the title Gourmet Girl Graffiti.[8]

Episode list

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References

  1. ^ まんがタイムきららミラク [Manga Time Kirara Miracle] (in Japanese). Houbunsha. Archived from the original on January 25, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2014.
  2. ^ "Gourmet Girl Graffiti/Happy Cooking Graffiti Manga to End in September". Anime News Network. July 16, 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  3. ^ 幸腹グラフィティ [Kōfuku Graffiti] (in Japanese). Houbunsha. Retrieved December 26, 2014.
  4. ^ 幸腹グラフィティ第1話 [Gourmet Girl Graffiti Episode 1]. Anipla (in Japanese). Recruit Holdings. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  5. ^ 幸腹グラフィティ 公式ホームページ (in Japanese). Tokyo Broadcasting System. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  6. ^ "Crunchyroll to Stream Gourmet Girl Graffiti TV Anime". Anime News Network. January 8, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  7. ^ "Happy Cooking Graffiti Anime's 1st Promo Previews Characters". Anime News Network. August 15, 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Sentai Filmworks Licenses Gourmet Girl Graffiti Anime". Anime News Network. January 9, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2015.

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