Puni Puni Poemy (2001)
Puni Puni Poemy (2001)
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Plot.
When evil aliens kill Poemi Watanabe’s parents, she doesn’t get mad, she gets even… but first she moves in with the seven crazy Aasu sisters, discovers the magic power of dead fish, develops a serious crush on a local octopus, experiences the bizarre and varied wonders and joys of fighting terrorists, S&M, giant robots and becoming a super hero… all while pursuing her REAL ambition of becoming a professional voice actress!
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Cast & Crew.

Yumiko Kobayashi
Poemi 'Kobayashi' Watanabe (voice)

Shinichi Watanabe
Shinichi 'Nabeshin' Watanabe (voice) / Series Director / Director / Series Director / Director

Satomi Korogi
Hitomi Aasu / Kumi-Kumi (voice)

Brett Weaver
Nabeshin

Aya Hisakawa
Nanase Aasu (voice)

Monica Rial
Shii Aasu

Tomoko Kawakami
Mutsumi Aasu (voice)

Kotono Mitsuishi
Itsue Aasu (voice)

Luci Christian
Futaba Aasu

Omi Minami
Shii Aasu (voice)

Greg Ayres
Ball Person 1

Atsuko Enomoto
Mitsuki Aasu (voice)

John Swasey
Narrator

Yuka Imai
Futaba Aasu (voice)

Yumiko Nakanishi
Mage Queen (voice)

Chris Patton
Kuroda, Guy Who Said 'Spooge'

Ryu Itou
K (voice)

Spike Spencer
Ball Person 3

Jessica Boone
Mitsuki Aasu

Daisuke Kishio
Alien 1 (voice)

Tiffany Grant
Kumi Kumi

Takeharu Oonishi
Alien 2 (voice)

Yuji Matsukura
Producer

Toshio Masuda
Original Music Composer

Shigeru Kitayama
Producer

Yosuke Kuroda
Series Composition / Writer / Series Composition

Youhei Suzuki
Director of Photography

Shintaro Inokawa
Director

Keiji Ishihara
Key Animation

Ken Ootsuka
Key Animation

Kazuhiro Oki
Key Animation

Yumito Obayashi
Animation Director
Details.
Release DateMarch 7, 2001
Original Nameぷにぷに☆ぽえみぃ
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes2
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-MA
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
parody
anime
Video
Wiki.
Puni Puni Poemy (ぷにぷに☆ぽえみぃ, Puni Puni ☆ Poemii) is a Japanese two-part original video animation spin-off from the Excel Saga manga and anime television series. It features some of that series' secondary characters and many of its staff, primarily director Shinichi Watanabe. Like Excel Saga, it is a parody of other anime, manga and various aspects of popular culture, though in this case with the magical girl genre providing its primary focus and general structure. The series was originally an in-joke from an episode of Excel Saga; Watanabe decided to take the in-joke to its most extreme logical conclusion, creating the series.
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