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Encyclopedia > Ghost stories
Ghost Stories
Japanese cover to volume 2 of Gakkō no Kaidan, "School Ghost Stories"
学校の怪談
(Ghost Stories)
Genre
TV anime
Directed by Noriyuki Abe
Studio Studio Pierrot
Network Fuji Television
Original run 22 October 200025 March 2001
No. of episodes 21


Ghost Stories (Japanese: 学校の怪談, Gakkō no Kaidan, "School Ghost Stories") is a twenty-one-episode anime series created in 2000 by animation studio Aniplex for Fuji Television, based on a manga series by Yosuke Takahashi. The series has recently been licensed for the North American market by ADV Films. Though considered a fairly subpar series by many critics and fans, it has become recently controversial for the English dub. Image File history File links GAKKOU.jpg Japanese cover to volume two of the anime series Gakkō no Kaidan. ... See TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band European networks National In much of Europe television broadcasting has historically been state dominated, rather than commercially organised, although commercial stations have grown in number recently. ... Anime (アニメ) is a style of animation originating in Japan. ... Founded in 1979, Studio Pierrot is a Japanese animation company. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... October 22 is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 70 days remaining. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... March 25 is the 84th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (85th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... 21 (twenty-one) is the natural number following 20 and preceding 22. ... Anime (アニメ) is a style of animation originating in Japan. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... 12 frames per second is the typical rate for an animated cartoon. ... Art studio Adriaen van Ostade. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... A page from the Marmalade Boy manga, volume 1 (Japanese version) Manga (漫画) is the Japanese word for comics and/or cartoons it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... ADV Films is the home video publication arm of A.D. Vision based in Houston, Texas. ... Look up Controversy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A controversy is a contentious dispute, a disagreement in opinions over which parties are actively arguing. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... In filmmaking, dubbing is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. ...


In Latin America, Cartoon Network aired the entire series which premiered on October 1st, 2005 at 11:30PM / 10:30PM(EST) Monday to Thursday.


Storyline

Ghost Stories or "Gakkou no kaidan"(oriental name) tells the tale of Satsuki Miyanoshita (宮ノ下さつき Miyanoshita Satsuki), who moves with her family to a new neighborhood. On her first day of school, Satsuki; her brother first grader Keiichirou Miyanoshita (宮ノ下敬一郎 Miyanoshita Kei'ichirō); their neighbor Hajime Aoyama (青山ハジメ Aoyama Hajime); Momoko Koigakubo (恋ヶ窪桃子 Koigakubo Momoko), an older schoolmate; and reo Kakinoki (柿ノ木レオ Kakinoki Reo), a classmate and friend of Hajime's with a penchant for the paranormal visit the abandoned school building adjacent the current school complex and discover that the building is haunted. Neighbourhood is also a term in topology. ... Anomalous phenomena are phenomena which are observed and for which there are no suitable explanations in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e. ... SCUMBAF! ...


It is soon after revealed that Satsuki's grandmother was the school principal, and her mother was responsible for sealing a ghost named Amonjaku, who has been released due to the urbanization taking place in the surrounding area. Satsuki's mother left behind a book detailing how to exorcize the ghosts once and for all, but in the process, Amonjaku is sealed within Satsuki's pet, Kaya a cat. Though the group does not want to get involved at first, the danger soon threatens to envelop the town and it is left up to Satsuki (with her friends) to stop the ghosts once and for all and to send Amonjaku to the next life. At first amanojaku looks evil, but when tim passes, he becomes a friend of keiichiro and tells satauki how to make some of the ghosts sleep. He don't like it in himself and don't admit but he got a little "friend" of humans. A principal is the chief administrator in an elementary school, secondary school, or high school. ... Exorcism is the practice of evicting demons or other evil spiritual entities which are supposed to have possessed (taken control of) a person or object. ... Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus (Linnaeus, 1758) This article is about the domestic cat. ...


Dub Controversy

On the weekend of August 19, 2005, at the 2005 Otakon anime convention, ADV Films announced an October 2005 release of Ghost Stories on DVD. The controversy stems from the dubbed version, which completely dismisses the original dramatic script in favor a comedic one written by ADV scriptwriter Stephen Foster. While the original show will still be available on the DVD release via subtitles, several fans lashed out against the ADV dub, charging that the company made too many edits for the dub simply for the sake of potential successful sales. This in turn, was rebutted by the favorable reviews that ADV's preview at Otakon has received to date, and the news that the original Japanese licensor, Aniplex, approved the changes. Volume one of Ghost Stories went on sale on October 22, 2005 with little fanfare. August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Otakon is a fan convention focusing on the art of anime and manga, East Asian culture, and its fandom. ... Convention has at least two very distinct but related meanings. ... 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → Deaths in October 28: Richard Smalley 26: Emil Kyulev 24: José Azcona del Hoyo 24: Rosa Parks 23: Stella Obasanjo 22: Liam Lawlor 22: Shirley Horn 20: Endon Mahmood 17: Ba Jin 10: Milton Obote 7: Charles... DVD-R writing/reading side DVD-R with purple dye, 4. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Comedy is the use of humor in the form of theater, where it simply referred to a play with a happy ending, in contrast to a tragedy. ... This list is poorly defined, permanently incomplete, or has become unverifiable or an indiscriminate list or repository of loosely associated topics. ... In printed material In printed material, a subtitle is an explanatory or alternate title. ... In law, rebuttal is a form of evidence that is presented to contradict or nullify other evidence that has been presented by an adverse party. ... October 22 is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 70 days remaining. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Ultimately, response to the dub has been overall positive, due to the addition of humor, mainly through multiple pop culture references. For example, in the first episode, when Hajime encounters Momoko for the first time, in the Japanese version, he says "She's beautiful"; however, in the English dub, he says "Giggidy giggidy!" (a reference to Glenn Quagmire from the animated sitcom Family Guy). The English dub also makes notes of Wal-Mart and Charmin toilet paper rather than the Japanese version's "store" and "toilet paper". There are also political swipes ranging from Republicans to Democrat politician and Christian preacher Al Sharpton. Popular culture, or pop culture, is the vernacular (peoples) culture that prevails in any given society. ... Glenn Quagmire Glenwood Quagmire is a character on the animated series, Family Guy. ... Family Guy is an American animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ... Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... Charmin (pronounced SHAR-min) is a brand name toilet paper owned by Procter & Gamble. ... A roll of toilet paper. ... The Republican Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States, the other being the Democratic Party. ... It has been suggested that Democratic presidents be merged into this article or section. ... A politician is an individual involved in politics to the extent of holding or running for public office. ... Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life, teachings, and actions of Jesus as recounted in the New Testament. ... Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ... Reverend Al Sharpton The Reverend Alfred Charles Al Sharpton Jr. ...


Lastly, there are some character changes, such as Momoko being changed from a psychic to that of an evangelical Christian, and Reo/Leo changed from a mere researcher in the supernatural to that of a Jewish character with an inferiority complex. Several minor characters' backgrounds are expanded slightly (mostly for comedic purposes), as well. This article or section may contain external links added only to promote a website, product or service — otherwise known as spam. ... The neutrality of this article is disputed. ... The supernatural (Latin: super- exceeding + nature) refers to forces and phenomena which are beyond ordinary scientific understanding. ... Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people. ... In the fields of psychology and psychoanalysis, an inferiority complex is a feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. ...


External references


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