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{{quote| ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}8U5c8YRZrGs Come take me far away.]''}}
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In Edo during the mid-1800's, fireworks maker Seikichi Tamaya and his friends struggle to live under the harsh frugality laws imposed by the strict city magistrate, which ban all luxuries, including fireworks. One day, a strange girl named Sora stops by Seikichi's shop with an equally strange request: she wants Seikichi to build a firework that can reach the moon. It doesn't take long before Seikichi and the people of the poor row-house where Seikichi lives all find themselves trying to help her dream come true. However, not only do they have to hide the fireworks from local authorities, but there are rumors of mysterious "sky beasts" running rampant around Edo as the bodies of young women are found with their blood drained.
In Edo during the mid-1800's, fireworks maker Seikichi Tamaya and his friends struggle to live under the harsh frugality laws imposed by the strict city magistrate, which ban all luxuries, including fireworks. One day, a strange girl named Sora stops by Seikichi's shop with an equally strange request: she wants Seikichi to build a firework that can reach the moon. It doesn't take long before Seikichi and the people of the poor row-house where Seikichi lives all find themselves trying to help her dream come true. However, not only do they have to hide the fireworks from local authorities, but there are rumors of mysterious "sky beasts" running rampant around Edo as the bodies of young women are found with their blood drained.
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''Oh! Edo Rocket'' is an anime that was shown in Japan during 2007, with an English-dubbed version from Funimation released in late 2010. It is loosely (and we mean ''loosely'') based on a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. [[Gag Series|It is by no means a period piece]], even though the story gets very dramatic.
''Oh! Edo Rocket'' is an anime that was shown in Japan during 2007, with an English-dubbed version from Funimation released in late 2010. It is loosely (and we mean ''loosely'') based on a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. [[Gag Series|It is by no means a period piece]], even though the story gets very dramatic.


Can be seen on [http://www.youtube.com/show/ohedorocket Youtube] and [http://www.hulu.com/oh-edo-rocket Hulu].
Can be seen on [http://www.youtube.com/show/ohedorocket Youtube] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20131101053553/http://www.hulu.com/oh-edo-rocket Hulu].
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=== ''Oh! Edo Rocket'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Acrofatic]]: The agility of Arms, a former sumo wrestler, is pointed out and complimented by Tenten. Arms claims to be in sub-optimal shape, so one can only imagine how quick he was before.
* [[Acrofatic]]: The agility of Arms, a former sumo wrestler, is pointed out and complimented by Tenten. Arms claims to be in sub-optimal shape, so one can only imagine how quick he was before.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In the dub of episode 19, Sora yells [[Vic Mignogna]]'s last name to Tetsuju.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In the dub of episode 19, Sora yells [[Vic Mignogna]]'s last name to Tetsuju.
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** A lampshade is hung on the ability of the audience to buy into it when Oriku shows up ''on a helicopter'', and Tetsuju orders her to apologize to the audience and to the original author!
** A lampshade is hung on the ability of the audience to buy into it when Oriku shows up ''on a helicopter'', and Tetsuju orders her to apologize to the audience and to the original author!
* {{spoiler|Animorphism: Onui.}}
* {{spoiler|Animorphism: Onui.}}
* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: A giant wooden mech rampages across the town at one point.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: A giant wooden mech rampages across the town at one point.
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: In episode 10, Genzo is turned into a dove and stays that way until episode ''21''. A few characters notice his absence, [[Who Is This Guy Again?|but only his mother still remembers who he is.]]
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: In episode 10, Genzo is turned into a dove and stays that way until episode ''21''. A few characters notice his absence, [[Who Is This Guy Again?|but only his mother still remembers who he is.]]
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Ginjiro and Oise.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Ginjiro and Oise.
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* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Onui, fitting with her dog girl personality.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Onui, fitting with her dog girl personality.
* [[Darkest Hour]]: Episodes 16 to 20.
* [[Darkest Hour]]: Episodes 16 to 20.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Episode 23 (focusing on Ginjiro and Oise's past), lampshaded when Sora yells about their last bit of screentime in the episode.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Episode 23 (focusing on Ginjiro and Oise's past), lampshaded when Sora yells about their last bit of screentime in the episode.
* [[Development Hell]]: A little bit -- Funi licensed this in 2008, but production issues prevented release until 2010.
* [[Development Hell]]: A little bit -- Funi licensed this in 2008, but production issues prevented release until 2010.
* [[Expressive Hair]]: Tenten from time to time.
* [[Expressive Hair]]: Tenten from time to time.
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* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Sora the first time she goes into Sky Beast form in the open.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Sora the first time she goes into Sky Beast form in the open.
* [[Tsundere]]: Oriku.
* [[Tsundere]]: Oriku.
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: The commissioners outside of the rowhouse.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: The commissioners outside of the rowhouse.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifter]]: Sora and the Blue Girl (the Blue Beasts as well).
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifter]]: Sora and the Blue Girl (the Blue Beasts as well).
* [[We Could Have Avoided All This]]: {{spoiler|The very last episode reveals that the old man had invented a space ship that he had kept hidden in his home through the whole series! It's [[Played for Laughs]], but still!}}
* [[We Could Have Avoided All This]]: {{spoiler|The very last episode reveals that the old man had invented a space ship that he had kept hidden in his home through the whole series! It's [[Played for Laughs]], but still!}}
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 8 May 2022

In Edo during the mid-1800's, fireworks maker Seikichi Tamaya and his friends struggle to live under the harsh frugality laws imposed by the strict city magistrate, which ban all luxuries, including fireworks. One day, a strange girl named Sora stops by Seikichi's shop with an equally strange request: she wants Seikichi to build a firework that can reach the moon. It doesn't take long before Seikichi and the people of the poor row-house where Seikichi lives all find themselves trying to help her dream come true. However, not only do they have to hide the fireworks from local authorities, but there are rumors of mysterious "sky beasts" running rampant around Edo as the bodies of young women are found with their blood drained.

Oh! Edo Rocket is an anime that was shown in Japan during 2007, with an English-dubbed version from Funimation released in late 2010. It is loosely (and we mean loosely) based on a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. It is by no means a period piece, even though the story gets very dramatic.

Can be seen on Youtube and Hulu.


Tropes used in Oh! Edo Rocket include: