Hipira-kun
ヒピラくん / Hipira: The Little Vampire
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Kids, Supernatural, Vampire | |
Themes: Vampire | |
Demographics: Kids | |
Studios: Sunrise | |
Rating: 6.07 / 10 | |
Rank: #9782 | |
Popularity: #10191 | |
Users Listed: 3,608 | |
Users Scored: 1,557 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 06/13/2021 | |
Aired: December 21, 2009 – December 25, 2009 (Fall) | |
Type: tv | |
Source: Picture Book | |
Age Rating: PG | |
Episodes: 10 |
Synopsis:
In the perpetually twilight city of Salta exists a hidden society of vampires, and among them lives Hipira, a young vampire navigating adolescence with an irrepressible spirit. The series follows Hipira as he balances everyday life – schoolyard antics, friendships, and the occasional clash with authority – with a deep desire for exploration and mischief. His curiosity frequently leads him into unusual encounters, from forging connections with humans to orchestrating playful illusions of daylight. The narrative blends slice-of-life elements with fantastical situations, exploring themes of belonging, identity, and the boundaries between the ordinary and extraordinary within a unique, atmospheric setting. Hipira’s adventures offer a glimpse into a world where supernatural existence intertwines with relatable youthful experiences.
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Characters:
- Hipira (Main) - Voice Actors: Kobayashi, Yumiko
- Soul-kun (Main) - Voice Actors: Ohara, Sayaka
Staff:
- Mukaichi, Motoki (Producer)
- Tsuchiya, Yoshimasa (Producer)
- Kimura, Shinji (Director, Original Character Design)
- Momose, Keiichi (Sound Director)
- Kawashiro, Kazumi (Planning)
- Otomo, Katsuhiro (Original Creator)
- Satou, Koudai (Animation Director)
Reviews:
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User Fuzzen (Score: 8/10):
Hipira-kun is a unique little show that only comes along once in a while and barely manages to get noticed. The show features various fairy-tale-like stories presented in a very childish way with a hint of subtle humor mixed in. The fact that the series itself is an adaptation of a manga created by Katsuhiro Otomo, most famously known for creating the legendary Akira, never ceases to fill me with a strange sense of glee. Story - 7/10 Hipira-kun's story is refreshingly simple yet unique. The story centers around Hipira, a young vampire that enjoys pulling pranks and generally acting like a boy his age. Along withhis ghostly friend, ironically referred to as Soul, he experiences many exciting events throughout his daily life in the town forever consumed by night, Selta. nnArt and Animation - 10/10nHipira-kun is one of the most visually appealing series I have ever seen. Selta is a city filled with some of the most contrastingly different areas. Houses range from mid-evil castles to small wooden huts, narrow canals act as streets in some areas, and not to mention the giant lizard and fish sculptures that line the city. Throw in some of the most detailed work since 5 Centimeters per Second, and you have a visually stunning background that never fails to draw a viewer in. nnIn contrast to the amazingly detailed backgrounds, you have the characters. These characters are rendered in CG and have little detail to them. The CG is not the blatantly obvious kind you see in most anime, but a very subtle form of CG that allows the characters to move freely and in excess, unlike many other shows where the characters often stand in one place for a few minutes at a time. This CG style is so subtle, that I often found myself questioning whether it was even CG or not. I have no idea how the studio did it, but this is a very unique form of animation that I would honestly not mind seeing in other shows.nnSound - 7/10nThe background music for Hipira-kun is practically nonexistent. However, this is more of a pro than a con. It gives room for the viewer to hear the sounds of the city - water fountains bubbling, clocks signaling the time, and footsteps across the surprisingly empty city streets.nnThe voice actors are also spot on. Hipira's in particular is very memorable to the point where I can recognize him from various other series and movies.nnCharacters - 8/10nHipira-kun is a show mainly focused on two characters - Soul and Hipira. Hipira is a scamp of a boy, often pulling pranks on his neighbors and being late to class. He symbolizes childish innocence and it's very easy for anyone to see their past in him. nnSoul is his friend who appears to be a tad more intelligent yet naive. He is shown reading difficult things to Hipira, but when it comes to more social matters he is slightly clueless.nnEnjoyment - 9/10nThis series is lined…
News:
- New Kid Anime Hipira-kun Written by Otomo Katsuhiro (12/10/2009)
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Related Anime/Manga:
- Hipira-kun ONA (anime - Sequel)
- Hipira: The Little Vampire (manga - Adaptation)