| Astarotte no Omocha! | |
![]() Astarotte (left) and Naoya (right) on the cover of the first volume | |
| ロッテのおもちゃ! | |
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| Genre | Comedy, harem[1] |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Yui Haga |
| Published by | ASCII Media Works |
| Imprint | Dengeki Comics |
| Magazine | Dengeki Maoh |
| Original run | June 27, 2007 – December 27, 2013 |
| Volumes | 9 |
| Anime television series | |
| Astarotte's Toy | |
| Directed by | Fumitoshi Oizaki |
| Produced by |
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| Written by | |
| Music by | Twinpower |
| Studio | Diomedéa |
| Original network | Chiba TV, tvk, Sun Television, TV Saitama, Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, Nico Nico Channel, Bandai Channel, AT-X |
| Original run | April 10, 2011 – June 26, 2011 |
| Episodes | 12 + OVA |
Lotte no Omocha! (ロッテのおもちゃ!, Rotte no Omocha!; "Lotte's Toy!") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yui Haga. The narrative centers on Naoya, a man brought to a magical realm to become part of Princess Astrarotte's harem. Lotte no Omocha! was serialized in July 2007 issue of Dengeki Maoh, and later compiled into nine volumes republished by ASCII Media Works. In 2011, the manga series was adapted into an anime television series titled Astarotte no Omocha! (アスタロッテのおもちゃ!; "Astarotte's Toy!"), produced by Diomedéa under the direction of Fumitoshi Oizaki, the series aired from April 10 to June 26, 2011[3]
Plot
[edit]In the fantastical realm of Álfheimr, 10-year-old succubus princess Astaratte Ygvar, the heir to the kingdom of Ygvarland (ユグヴァルランド, Yuguvarurando). In succubus society, age ten marks a critical turning point: it is when a young succubus is expected to begin forming a male harem. Unlike vampires who rely on blood, succubi sustain their body and preserve their beautiful appearance by absorbing male essence. In early puberty, a simple light kiss is sufficient; however, as they mature into young adulthood, they come to require a substance known as "sáðfryma," better known as semen, to sustain themselves. The harems they form ensure a steady and readily available source of the liquid.
The princess is a paradoxical figure. Despite the societal expectation to develop a harem, she exhibits a strong disdain for men. Determined to subvert tradition, she decrees that her harem must include a human male, an almost impossible condition given that widespread belief that humans have long been extinct. Contrary to these legends, her loyal followers manage to locate Naoya Tohara, who is brought into the monster realm together with his daughter Asuha, This unexpected encounter sets off a chain of events that challenges both social norms and the nature of identity[citation needed] within a multicultural, magical setting.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]People of Ygvarland
[edit]Lotte Castle
[edit]Ivory Tower
[edit]Rinhird Castle
[edit]Royal Academy
[edit]People of Svarthæð
[edit]The people of Svarthæð are Nótt Álfur (night-elves) who originally also came from another world, Svartálfheimr, which was linked in the past with Álfheimr.
Sveinn Svarthæð (スヴェイン・スヴァルトヘイズ, Suvein Suvarutoheizu) Sveinn Svarthæð is the king of the country of Svarthæð and father of Rúrik, Helga, Sigurð and Criet. Rúrik Sveinnsson Svarthæð (ルーリック・スヴェインソン・スヴァルトヘイズ, Rūrikku Suveinson Suvarutoheizu) Rúrik is the first prince of Svarthæð and seems to have been kept on a short leash due to his hobbies which seem to be even more offensive than Sigurð's attitude and partying. His relationship with Criet is unknown but during a party, he is shown to be sexually molesting his sister Helga before Naoya 'accidentally' fires a champagne cork in his direction interrupting his fun. In the manga his personality comes across as a pervert with a sadistic streak. Þorhelga Svarthæð (ソルヘルガ・スヴァルトヘイズ, Soruheruga Suvarudoheizu) Voiced by: Ryōko Shiraishi Þorhelga, nicknamed Helga for short, is the princess of Svarthæð and is Sigurð's worrisome older sister. Like Sigurð she knows how to fight and defend herself, but unlike him takes herself and her responsibilities more seriously. She spends much of her time keeping him from causing too much trouble. She developed a huge crush on Naoya after he saved her from Rúrik's molestation at a party without making a big scene or creating an incident. Her feelings were further inflamed when she saw how strongly he held to his ideals even when tested, so much so that Criet was shocked upon seeing her behaving like a love sick teenager before composing herself. Helga becomes very depressed when she finds out that he has a daughter. Sigurð Sveinnsson Svarthæð (シグルド・スヴェインソン・スヴァルトヘイズ, Shigurudo Suveinson Suvarutoheizu) Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino Sigurð is the second prince of Svarthæð. Prior to his transfer to Lotte's academy, Sigurð spent his time and money on drinking and girls. He first meets Lotte at a street corner, falling in love with her at first sight, but Asuha immediately disapproves of him. He is often regarded as a wolf due to his mannerisms. The school put up warning signs of "Pervert" with his face on them at the girls' side, courtesy of Dóra, one of Sigurð's worrisome bodyguards. When Sigurð does sneak over to the girls' side, he meets Asuha again, who calls him a pervert. When Sigurð discovers Naoya is part of Lotte's harem, he immediately declares himself to be Naoya's rival for Lotte's hand. Aside from his perverted tendencies, Sigurð is a famous and well-respected general in battle. Ironically, although he was trained in a strict military academy, Sigurð continues to act by his own rules and uses the skills he learned at the military mostly for stalking Lotte's group or escaping Dóra's oversight. Despite all this, he is a surprisingly good cook as he was constantly told that quickly replenishing one's body is important to victory. In the manga Helga puts a special ring on him that Dóra can activate if she feels he is getting too wild and needs to be reigned in. Ísadóra Finnsdottír (イサドーラ・フィンスドッティル, Isadōra Finsudottiru) Voiced by: Kana Asumi Ísadóra, nicknamed Dóra for short, is a chamberlain working under Sigurð. She is distantly related to Sigurð and Helga and is under orders from Helga to monitor and restrain Sigurð as needed based on her own judgement. If she feels it necessary she can chant an incantation that activates a ring Sigurð is wearing to forcibly restrain him. She is about Lotte's height but, based on her level of maturity in reigning in Sigurð's antics, is likely a few years older. She always wears an eyepatch, as it's a present from Sigurð which she treasures.Media
[edit]Manga
[edit]The original manga by Yui Haga was serialized in Dengeki Maoh magazine from July 2007 to December 2013.
| No. | Release date | ISBN |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | February 1, 2008 | 978-4840242219 |
| 2 | November 27, 2008 | 978-4048674379 |
| 3 | August 27, 2009 | 978-4048680318 |
| 4 | February 26, 2010 | 978-4048684293 |
| 5 | November 27, 2010 | 978-4048689823 |
| 6 | May 27, 2011 | 978-4048704922 |
| 7 | June 27, 2012 | 978-4048866668 |
| 8 | February 27, 2013 | 978-4048913614 |
| 9 | January 27, 2014 | 978-4048662505 |
Video games
[edit]Lotte appears in Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten as the cameo character for the spell, Omega Ice.
Anime
[edit]An anime adaptation under the title Astarotte no Omocha! (アスタロッテのおもちゃ!) began airing on Chiba TV and tvk on April 10, 2011, with subsequent broadcasts on Sun Television, TV Saitama, Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, TV Aichi, Nico Nico Channel, Bandai Channel, and AT-X. Produced by Diomedéa, the series is directed by Fumitoshi Oizaki, series composition by Deko Akao, music by Twinpower, character design by Mai Otsuka, and produced by Gorō Shinjuku, Jun Fukuda, Naoki Iijima, Takashi Kikuya and Tatsuya Ishiguro, respectively. An OVA episode was released on August 26, 2011.[4] The opening theme is "Tenshi no CLOVER" (天使のCLOVER) by Aimi, and the ending theme is "Manatsu no Photograph" (真夏のフォトグラフ) by Azusa.
The anime adaption altered the sequence of some of the events as compared to the manga, for example, among others, moving the theme park visit later and introducing Lotte's classmates far earlier in the storyline, as well as adding a subplot about Lotte gaining a magical tattoo on her back revealing she is about to undergo puberty. This subplot was later retconned into the manga.
Episode list
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| 1 | "The Exclamation of Our Meeting" Transliteration: "Deai no Ekusukuramēshon" (Japanese: 出会いのエクスクラメーション) | April 10, 2011[5] | |
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Succubi are a race of beings who survive by having a harem of men from which they can suck 'life essence' from. However, Astarotte Ygvar, the crown princess, hates men. Under relentless pressure from Judit, her chief of staff, to grow up and start building her harem, she agrees to start but only with a human male. In the Creature World, humans are considered mythical creatures, with none having been seen in a thousand years. To her dismay, Judit manages to travel to the human realm and return with a 23-year-old human male named Naoya Tōhara, who accepts the offer to found Astarotte's harem. | |||
| 2 | "The First Semicolon" Transliteration: "Hajimete no Semikoron" (Japanese: 初めてのセミコロン) | April 17, 2011[5] | |
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Naoya is introduced to Astarotte, but she refuses to get along with him. Naoya learns that when Astarotte was young, she witnessed her mother, Mercelída Ygvar I, engage in intimate acts with a member of her harem. From this, she developed a dislike for men and grew distant from her mother. Wanting to be able to make her feel less alone, Naoya makes a replica of Astarotte's favourite doll. The next day, Astarotte agrees to accept Naoya into her harem, on the condition that he be her "toy". | |||
| 3 | "Parentheses of Passing" Transliteration: "Sure Chigai no Pāren" (Japanese: すれ違いのパーレン) | April 24, 2011[5] | |
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Naoya brings his ten-year-old daughter, Asuha, to the Creature World. Upon learning their ages, Astarotte grows upset since it would mean he had an affair when he was thirteen, though Asuha is quick to jump to Naoya's defense. Wanting to apologise to her, Asuha enrolls into Astarotte's school, where she makes some new friends, Mist, Yuna and Lucca, who mention they haven't had the courage to be friends with Astarotte. As Asuha makes up with Astarotte, rumours spread about a 'human male' on campus, which turns out to be a rampaging llama from a zoo. As it goes wild, Mist, Yuna and Lucca step in to defend Astarotte before Naoya manages to calm it down. Afterwards, Astarotte manages to make friends with the other girls, who affectionately call her 'Lotte'. | |||
| 4 | "Ampersand of the Party" Transliteration: "Pātī no Anpasando" (Japanese: パーティーのアンパサンド) | May 1, 2011[5] | |
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The school's students receive invitations for their parents to attend a parent-teacher party. Astarotte states her mother, Mercelida, would be too busy to attend, but Asuha insists that she go ask her in person to be sure. She and Zelda visit Mercelída's palace, but after hearing the muttered complaints of palace staff, Astarotte returns home, leaving the invitation behind. At the party, Astarotte teases her rival, Elika, about Astarotte's alleged relationship with Naoya, but later becomes saddened when Mercelída doesn't show to the party. Her mother, who had come late to the party was returning to her own palace after missing her daughter, decides suddenly to see Astarotte anyway and flies to Astarotte's palace, only to encounter Naoya and Asuha, who is revealed to be her daughter, also known as Asuhariet. | |||
| 5 | "Quotation of Crossing" Transliteration: "Kōsa no Kuōtēshon" (Japanese: 交差のクォーテーション) | May 8, 2011[5] | |
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Naoya feels conflicted by the appearance of Mercelida, who three years after their chance fling left Asuha with him and disappeared, with Mercelida immediately running off before listening to what Naoya has to say. Judit reveals to Naoya that Mercelida is the queen, making Asuha and Astarotte half-sisters, and asks him to keep it a secret from Astarotte. Wanting to speak with Mercelida, Naoya and Asuha sneak into the palace dressed as maids. They are discovered by one of the queen's servants but is coincidentally chosen to be an escort based on Mercelida's requests. Upon meeting her, Naoya gives his thanks to Mercelida for bringing Asuha into his life. As Naoya talks with Mercelida, it is revealed she hid Asuha in the human realm to avoid the same battle against sisters for the throne that she faced. Noticing Astarotte is still downhearted, Naoya asks Mercelida to visit her class for the day, making it a day where everyone's parents could visit. Afterwards, Astarotte and Mercelida manage to reconcile with each other. | |||
| 6 | "Caret of Being Lost" Transliteration: "Tomadoi no Karetto" (Japanese: 戸惑いのカレット) | May 15, 2011[6] | |
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As Astarotte receives tickets to an amusement park, she becomes irritated with everyone making use of Naoya. Later that night, Astarotte goes missing before Naoya finds her by the World Tree. As Astarotte yells at Naoya, she accidentally activates the gate and is sent to the human world. Trying to think of a way to get her back, Naoya and Asuha go to seek out a sage named Sorveig that could help them. In order to see her, they have to solve a riddle, which Asuha manages to answer with her undies. There, they meet the sage, Ingrid Sorveig Sorgrims, who reveals the gate is linked to the Succubus race. As Ingrid agrees to help them, she soon learns that, due to the lack of magic in the Human World, Astarotte doesn't have enough magic to activate the gate. | |||
| 7 | "Secret Apostrophe" Transliteration: "Naisho no Aposutorofi" (Japanese: 内緒のアポストロフィ) | May 22, 2011[6] | |
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Naoya travels to the human world in order to replenish Astarotte's magic so that she can return. However, Astarotte is still mad at him and tries to lock him out of his house, though this ultimately fails. After making up with her, Naoya kisses Astarotte on her forehead, allowing her to regain her magic and return to the demon world. As Naoya takes Astarotte to an amusement park as way of apology, Elika decides to take Asuha with her to the same park. To test her alleged 'adulthood', Elika suggests Astarotte go inside a haunted house, where she becomes so scared that she wets herself. As she becomes upset about it, Naoya reveals he didn't stop wetting the bed until he was 12. Upon returning home, they find Ingrid has moved her tower closer to the castle and become shocked when Ingrid suddenly kisses Naoya on the lips. | |||
| 8 | "Forceful Comma" Transliteration: "Tsuyoki no Kanma" (Japanese: 強気のカンマ) | May 29, 2011[6] | |
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A prince from the Svarthæð empire, Sigurð Sveinnsson Svarthæð, bumps into Astarotte in town and falls in love at first sight. He sneaks into school and confesses his desire to marry Astarotte in front of her and her friends. Afterwards, Astarotte gets annoyed with Naoya for not saying anything when that happened. Later one night, Sigurð sneaks Astarotte out of the castle, hoping to receive an answer to his question, but Naoya appears and manages to convince Astarotte to come back with him after evading Sigurð's attack. | |||
| 9 | "Slight Fever Backslash" Transliteration: "Binetsu no Bakkusurasshu" (Japanese: 微熱のバックスラッシュ) | June 5, 2011[6] | |
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Astarotte and the others go to a private beach for some fun. Mercelida is also visiting another part of the beach and ends up meeting with Astarotte, hearing about how she's becoming friends with Asuha. After they part ways, Naoya catches a fever and seems to be uncomfortable around a 'certain area'. As Astalotte and her friends work on some get well food with help from Sigurð, Judit pressures Naoya to make more progress with the sexual nature of his relationship with Astarotte. | |||
| 10 | "Adjacent Fist" Transliteration: "Tonari Dōshi no Fisuto" (Japanese: 隣同士のフィスト) | June 12, 2011[7] | |
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A festival celebrating the World Tree is taking place and Astarotte's friends help her prepare for a singing performance. After some training and a bath, the girls, along with Naoya, head to the festival, where they have a brief run in with Sigurð. With Astarotte still nervous when it's time for her performance, Asuha helps her out by joining in the singing. After the festival, Asuha brings up the question of what Naoya intends to do after summer vacation ends. | |||
| 11 | "A Full Stop for the Two of Us" Transliteration: "Futarikkiri no Furu Sutoppu" (Japanese: 二人っきりのフルストップ) | June 19, 2011[7] | |
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Astarotte gets a red clover-shaped mark on her back, allegedly a sign that she is becoming an adult, and Judit tries to push Naoya into fulfilling his job description. As Judit later finds out it is not the same mark, but instead related to the leaves on the World Tree turning red, Naoya and Asuha start feeling weird. Ini theorises that the magical balance between worlds is destabilising and the World Tree is attempting to eliminate foreign objects from the Demon World, namely Naoya and Asuha. Soon, Naoya and Asuha become unable to hear the others and vice versa, and they also discover the entries in Asuha's diary are disappearing. With Astarotte potentially at risk from the World Tree as well, Naoya and Asuha decide they need to return to the Human World. The castle holds a farewell party, where Astarotte exchanges gifts with Asuha before asking Naoya on a date. | |||
| 12 | "An Asterisk Beyond the Sky" Transliteration: "Sora-goshi no Asutarisuku" (Japanese: 空越しのアスタリスク) | June 26, 2011[7] | |
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Astarotte and Naoya have their date at the amusement park where she finally manages to convey her feelings to him. The two promise to meet again while Mercelida pays a visit to Asuha. Some time after Naoya and Asuha return to the human realm, Ini makes use of Naoya's cellphone and the World Tree sapling at their house to establish communications with them, and the duo learns that the clover-shaped mark on Lotte's back was actually a bug bite and Judit gets some "punishment" for her mistake. Soon after Ini manages to stabilize the World Tree's magic to create a proper portal between the worlds, Naoya and Asuha use it to return to the monster realm and rejoin Lotte, whose growth marks finally appeared on her back. | |||
| OVA | August 26, 2011[8] | ||
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Tasked with homework based on self-research, Asuha decides to do her research on underwear whilst Astarotte decides to research on a dragon egg found in the World Tree. When the nest falls and breaks, Asuha makes a substitute nest out of everyone's underwear, allowing the egg to hatch. Later, Judit tells of four years ago when Astarotte first met Zelda, who had been training under her master, Attley Reginhard. When a stray alpaca tries to attack Astarotte, Zelda awakens her senses as a guardian, deciding to become Astarotte's bodyguard. Eleven years ago, Mercelida, who wasn't ready to become queen, escaped from the castle and ended up in the human world, where she met Naoya. As Mercelida lamented how her coming into royalty meant the death of her sisters, Naoya gives her comfort. That night, Mercelida decided to have sex with Naoya to restore her magical energy before returning home. And as a result becomes pregnant with Asuha, though it's not shown in the OVA. | |||
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Astarotte's Toy/Lotte no Omocha! Manga Ends in December". Anime News Network. November 27, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
- ^ "アスタロッテの おもちゃ!". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- ^ "Yui Haga's Lotte no Omocha! Manga Gets Anime". Anime News Network. October 25, 2010. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
- ^ "Astarotte's Toy! EX Video Anime's Promo Streamed - News". Anime News Network. 2011-07-30. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
- ^ a b c d e アスタロッテのおもちゃ! (in Japanese). Web Newtype. Archived from the original on March 15, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
- ^ a b c d アスタロッテのおもちゃ! (in Japanese). Web Newtype. Archived from the original on July 2, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
- ^ a b c アスタロッテのおもちゃ! (in Japanese). Web Newtype. Archived from the original on July 2, 2011. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
- ^ "Astarotte's Toy Original Video Anime Listed - News". Anime News Network. 2011-04-07. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
External links
[edit]- Lotte no Omocha! at Dengeki Comics
- Astarotte no Omocha! official anime website
- Lotte no Omocha! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Astarotte's Toy (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
