Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Specials

Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy Summer Special / ちっちゃな雪使いシュガー特別編 / Chiccha na Yukitsukai Sugar Special / Chiccha na Yukitsukai Sugar Tokubetsu Hen
Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Specials
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Studios: J.C.Staff
Producers: Broccoli, Kadokawa Shoten, Pioneer LDC, TBS
Licensors: Geneon Entertainment USA, Sentai Filmworks
Rating: 7.03 / 10
Rank: #4350
Popularity: #8669
Users Listed: 5,812
Users Scored: 2,477
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 12/27/2023
Aired: August 21, 2003 – August 28, 2003 (Summer)
Type: Tv Special
Source: original
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 2

Synopsis:

Fifteen-year-old Saga's quiet life is unexpectedly stirred when a forgotten dress unearthed from her grandmother’s attic triggers vivid memories of a childhood school play. The recollection connects to a peculiar event in their town's recent past: the performance of "The Bear Pianist," a mysterious figure who captivated audiences with uncanny musical skill. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the lingering influence of past experiences. As Saga revisits this formative moment, alongside her classmates and the strange occurrences surrounding the pianist, the story unfolds with a gentle, contemplative pace. It evokes a sense of nostalgia and quiet intrigue, hinting at deeper connections between seemingly disparate events and the way childhood stories can shape adult perceptions.

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Characters:

  • Bergman, Saga (Main) - Voice Actors: Asano, Masumi, Ruff, Michelle, Mun, Seon hui
  • Pepper (Main) - Voice Actors: Mizuhashi, Kaori, Cody, Lara
  • Salt (Main) - Voice Actors: Siddall, Brianne, Saeki, Tomo
  • Sugar (Main) - Voice Actors: Kawakami, Tomoko, Forstadt, Rebecca
  • Anne (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Devon, Mari, George, Jessica Gee, Nakagawa, Akiko
  • Basil (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kobayashi, Yumiko, Weisz, Ezra
  • Chrono (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tachiki, Fumihiko, Kramer, Steve
  • Cinnamon (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiramatsu, Akiko, Wahlgren, Kari
  • George (Supporting)
  • Ginger (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Mitsuishi, Kotono, Devon, Mari
  • Greta (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nishimura, Chinami
  • Greta's Father (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Naka, Hiroshi
  • Hanna (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hiramatsu, Akiko
  • Henry (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kramer, Steve, Umezu, Hideyuki
  • Jan (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Doyle, Peter, Sasamoto, Yuuko
  • Joe the Crow (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tachiki, Fumihiko, Doyle, Peter
  • Kanon (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fox, Sandy, Kawata, Taeko
  • Norma (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakagawa, Akiko, Sherman, Dina
  • Paul (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Staley, Steve, Matsumoto, Yasunori
  • Phil (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Staley, Steve, Sanada, Asami
  • Regina (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Akimoto, Chikako
  • Rukino (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kramer, Steve, Suzuki, Kiyonobu
  • Tencho (Supporting)
  • Turmeric (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Weisz, Ezra, Nojima, Kenji
  • Vincent (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Iwata, Mitsuo, Oliver, Tony

Staff:

  • Kimura, Shinichirou (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Minakami, Seishi (Script)
  • Yamada, Yasunori (Script, Series Composition)
  • Aoi, Haruka (Original Creator)
  • Kawashima, Keiko (Character Design)
  • Mitsumune, Shinkichi (Music)
  • Suzuki, Youhei (Director of Photography)
  • Tanahashi, Mayumi (Color Design)

Reviews:

  • User Fear_the_Reefer (Score: 10/10):
    To tell you the truth, this is a series that I watched very recently. It’s been out for around fifteen years, and I really only knew about it from it’s infamously sugary name and occasional appearances in the first few AMV Hell videos, but I never really picked it up until I saw it for 15 bucks in the Sentai filmworks holiday sale, and I wound up watching it as part of my January vacation from work. I was expecting a dumb, pandering, diabetically sweet series meant to keep little girls quiet while entertaining them with as little effort as possible, but Iwas surprised to see that it was actually one of the best children’s anime I’ve ever seen. And the OVA at the end was even better.nnI won’t spoil the framing device that the OVA uses, because it actually is a pretty big spoiler, but it does feature an event that apparently took place in the timeline of the series. Saga’s class is putting on a play, which was written by one of her classmates. The fairies also put on a play of their own, despite having only recently learned what the concept of a play really is. Their play winds up being a sort of distillation of the original, named Princess and Fairy,” and while we don’t get to see the play from start to finish, we do get to see the Fairies’ interpretation of it, as well as just enough material to tie up the various plot threads of the episodes.nnAs highly as I regard Sugar, it had a couple of flaws that made me back off from giving it a perfect score. It had a vaguely pedo-ish story arc involving an actor in a bear costume, and while Saga talking to her invisible fairies in front of people made her look crazy at first, the story seemed to drop that piece of logic very early on, so she could have entire side conversations with them and nobody would notice. The OVA manages to avoid both of these problems, despite the fact that it brazenly references the bear storyline at several points. It acts as a call-back to many characters and events, but at no point does any of it feel forced or contrived, and everything works into the plot perfectly.nnThese special episodes really are a representation of everything that was great about Sugar, with no noticeable drop in quality either for the animation or the writing. True, it doesn’t really represent the more emotional moments in the series, but there are feels to go around in the bookend sections, and the fact that it was able to combine so many elements into one short story while remaining true to everyone’s personalities and dynamic means that it must have been put together with a deft hand by someone who loved and understood the original material.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar (anime - Prequel)