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  • Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan), released in English speaking countries as Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan, is a small Japanese franchise consisting of 10 light novels plus one extra book, six "pairs" of Anime episodes, 3 volumes of Manga, and a Playstation II video game. The series centers around Sakura, a fairly nondescript Junior High student that was marked for death by God due to the fact that he will invent a form of immortality in the future that prevents women from aging after 12 years of age (creating "a pedophile's world", as one character comments). God sends Dokuro, an angelic assassin, back in time to kill him.
  • Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan(撲殺天使ドクロちゃんBokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan) is a Japanese light novel series written by Masaki Okayu and illustrated by Torishimo. It centers on a teenage boy and a killer angel from the future who constantly gets him into trouble and kills him violently and repeatedly with a spiked club, only to resurrect him seconds later. The novels were first serialized in the Dengeki hp magazine published by MediaWorks. Later, a manga version was created, written and illustrated by Mitsuna Ouse serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao!. Finally, an anime version was adapted and aired in Japan between March and September 2005. A second anime series aired between August and November 2007. In late 2005, a PlayStation 2 game titled Game ni Natta yo! Dokuro-chan: Kenkō Shindan Daisakusen w
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Last
  • 2005-09-10
  • 2007-11-10
  • October 2008
  • June 2006
  • October 2007
RomajiTitle
  • Kimodameshi da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Koi no Kyūpitto da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Mirai kara no Shikaku da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Nyū Shinema Paradaisu da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Rinkangakkō da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Sayonara da yo! Dokuro-chan!
  • Zakuro-chan da yo! Dokuro-chan!
ja kanji
  • 撲殺天使ドクロちゃん
Genre
Type
  • manga
  • tv series
  • light novel
Ratings
  • CERO: 18+
Volumes
  • 2
  • 3
  • 11
Caption
  • Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan light novel volume 1 cover
First
  • 2005-03-12
  • 2007-08-11
  • October 2006
  • June 2003
  • August 2004
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Author
  • Masaki Okayu
  • Mitsuna Sakuse
Demographic
  • Male
  • Seinen
  • Shōnen
Title
  • Game ni Natta yo! Dokuro-chan: Kenkō Shindan Daisakusen
  • Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2
  • Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan Ripiru
Ja romaji
  • Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan
OriginalAirDate
  • 2005-03-12
  • 2005-05-14
  • 2005-07-16
  • 2005-09-10
  • 2007-08-11
  • 2007-11-10
EpisodeNumber
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
Studio
Illustrator
  • Kasumu Kirino
  • Mitsuna Ouse
  • Torishimo
Episodes
  • 2
  • 4
ShortSummary
  • Sakura and Shizuki help Miyamoto have a get together with his secret admirer.
  • The class goes on a test of courage through a dark forest to reach a mountain peak. With Shizuki getting lost in the forest, Sakura tries to search for her.
  • Sakura is left with a choice if he wants Dokuro to stay with him or not.
  • Sabato's mother informs everyone that Sabato has to return to the future, but Sakura tries to stop her from leaving, thus everyone ends up in a prison cell. Many attempts to escape go very wrong.
  • Sakura and Shizuki go to the movies for a date, but things go awry when Dokuro follows and when Sabato remakes an appearance.
  • Sakura meets Sabato where she and Dokuro finally explain why they have been sent to assassinate him.
  • Sakura meets Zakuro where she explains that she needs to take Dokuro back to the future.
  • After Dokuro and Zakuro are scared of a "monster" they read about in a myth book, they then want Sakura to join with them.
  • The class goes on a camping trip where Sakura tries to impress Shizuki, but tries not to be killed by Dokuro for various reasons.
  • Dokuro makes Sakura chocolate, shaped of himself, for Valentine's Day. However, she adds a special "binkan sausage" which makes Sakura really "special" and also gives him an allergic reaction. Zansu, Dokuro, and Zakuro then try to help him overcome the allergy, but all are unknown to the fact that Zansu may have a bigger goal in mind.
EnglishTitle
  • Accidents Happen In Closed Spaces! Dokuro-chan!
  • Bubbles and Scrubbing Battle! Dokuro-chan!
  • Cupid of Love! Dokuro-chan!
  • Field Trip! Dokuro-chan!
  • It's Zakuro-chan! Dokuro-chan!
  • New Cinema Paradise! Dokuro-chan!
  • So This Is Goodbye! Dokuro-chan!
  • Test of Courage! Dokuro-chan!
  • The Assassin from the Future! Dokuro-chan!
  • Valentine's Day Kiss! Dokuro-chan!
Released
  • 2005-11-10
Developer
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KanjiTitle
  • ニューシネマパラダイスだよ!ドクロちゃん!
  • さよならだよ!ドクロちゃん!
  • ザクロちゃんだよ!ドクロちゃん
  • 恋のキューピットだよ!ドクロちゃん!
  • 未来からの刺客だよ!ドクロちゃん!
  • 林間学校だよ!ドクロちゃん!
  • 肝試しだよ!ドクロちゃん!
Director
  • Tsutomu Mizushima
Network
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  • Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan(撲殺天使ドクロちゃんBokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan) is a Japanese light novel series written by Masaki Okayu and illustrated by Torishimo. It centers on a teenage boy and a killer angel from the future who constantly gets him into trouble and kills him violently and repeatedly with a spiked club, only to resurrect him seconds later. The novels were first serialized in the Dengeki hp magazine published by MediaWorks. Later, a manga version was created, written and illustrated by Mitsuna Ouse serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao!. Finally, an anime version was adapted and aired in Japan between March and September 2005. A second anime series aired between August and November 2007. In late 2005, a PlayStation 2 game titled Game ni Natta yo! Dokuro-chan: Kenkō Shindan Daisakusen was released in Japan.
  • Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan), released in English speaking countries as Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan, is a small Japanese franchise consisting of 10 light novels plus one extra book, six "pairs" of Anime episodes, 3 volumes of Manga, and a Playstation II video game. The series centers around Sakura, a fairly nondescript Junior High student that was marked for death by God due to the fact that he will invent a form of immortality in the future that prevents women from aging after 12 years of age (creating "a pedophile's world", as one character comments). God sends Dokuro, an angelic assassin, back in time to kill him. But alas, Dokuro finds herself enamored with him and decides that she can prevent this horrible future by keeping him too distracted to ever stumble upon the method. However, due to her irrational nature, she ends up wrecking his life in the process. One Running Gag is that Dokuro does, in fact, kill Sakura... repeatedly. Usually if he touches her in a way she views as inappropriate... or says something she misinterprets... looks at her funny... is just there... but she always resurrects him immediately afterwards. Drama unfolds when another angelic assassin, Sabato, is sent to do the job that Dokuro is putting off and Dokuro ends up taking on a role as Sakura's "protector" (death by Sabato seems almost preferable). The series derives most of its humor from crossing every line in parodying the whole Magical Girlfriend genre (and plenty of other Anime tropes). In that in has quite a few similaries with Dai Mahou Touge, with which it shares the directing and screen-writing talents of Tsutomu Mizushima. Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan manages to often be far more brutal in its violence though. Sakura doesn't just get killed, he gets splattered in the most creatively gory ways possible (it actually becomes comedy when he doesn't get killed). Along with completely shattering the Masquerade and the total creepy honesty of most of the secondary characters, it certainly is a unique show.