Pop Team Epic

Pop Team Epic (Japanese: ポプテピピック, Hepburn: Poputepipikku), also known as Poptepipic, is a Japanese four-panel surreal comedy webcomic and digital manga series written and illustrated by Bkub Okawa (alternatively romanized as "Bukubu Okawa"), which started serialization on Takeshobo's Manga Life Win website in August 2014. Takeshobo has released three volumes in Japan. The manga is licensed in North America by Vertical.

Pop Team Epic
Cover of Pop Team Epic volume 1 by Takeshobo featuring Popuko and Pipimi giving the finger.
ポプテピピック
(Poputepipikku)
GenreSurreal comedy[1]
Manga
Written byBkub Okawa
Published byTakeshobo
English publisher
MagazineManga Life Win
DemographicSeinen
Original runAugust 29, 2014 – present
Volumes3
Anime television series
Directed byJun Aoki
Aoi Umeki
Produced byKotaro Sudo
Written byJun Aoki
Music byGin
StudioKamikaze Douga
Licensed by
Crunchyroll (streaming)
Digital Media Rights (streaming)[2][3]
Funimation (streaming, TV licensing, home video)
Sentai Filmworks (streaming, merchandise)
Netflix (streaming)
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11, AT-X, GYT, RCC
English network
Original run January 7, 2018 April 1, 2019
Episodes12 + 2 specials

The manga chronicles the misadventures of two 14-year-old girls named Popuko and Pipimi, who encounter a variety of both mundane and bizarre situations and respond to them in equally bizarre and exaggerated ways. The manga is noted for its frequent parodies of pop culture and its combination of surrealism, absurdity, and non-sequitur, all of which have contributed to it developing a cult following among both Japanese and Western audiences. An anime television series adaptation animated by Kamikaze Douga and produced by King Records aired between January and March 2018; two additional episodes aired in April 2019.

Characters

Popuko (ポプ子)
One of two protagonists. A quick-tempered, short, blondish orange-haired school girl.
Episode Japanese voice actor[4][5] English voice actor[6][7] Notes
1 Masashi Ebara, Yūji Mitsuya Christopher R. Sabat, Justin Briner
2 Aoi Yūki, Toshio Furukawa Trina Nishimura, Sonny Strait
3 Mikako Komatsu, Ryūsei Nakao Sarah Wiedenheft, Barry Yandell Pop Team Epic Kinen
4 Yōko Hikasa, Tesshō Genda Jad Saxton, Alejandro Saab
5 Tomoko Kaneda, Yūichi Nakamura Cherami Leigh, Eric Vale
6 Yūko Sanpei, Hiro Shimono Brittney Karbowski, Todd Haberkorn
7 Satomi Kōrogi, Showtaro Morikubo,
Shunsuke Itakura (Team AC), Tōru Adachi (Team AC) (Pop Team Story)
Alison Viktorin, Greg Ayres
8 Sumire Morohoshi, Masaya Onosaka Stephanie Sheh, Johnny Yong Bosch
9 Eriko Nakamura, Sōma Saitō Alexis Tipton, Justin Cook
10 Sora Tokui, Rikiya Koyama Emily Neves, Cris George
11 Nana Mizuki, Hozumi Gōda Wendy Powell, Sean Schemmel
12 Mami Koyama, Shō Hayami Mikaela Krantz, Micah Solusod
13 Yukari Tamura, Sōichirō Hoshi (Blue Dragon),
Kana Hanazawa, Kappei Yamaguchi (White Tiger),
Sakiko Tamagawa, Yūki Ono (Vermilion Bird),
Yumiri Hanamori, Takahiro Sakurai (Black Tortoise)[lower-alpha 1]
Bryn Apprill, Bryce Papenbrook Special
14 Mariko Kouda, Nobuo Tobita (Blue Dragon),
Emiri Katō, Tomokazu Seki (White Tiger),
Junko Takeuchi, Toshihiko Seki (Vermilion Bird),
Etsuko Kozakura, Hikaru Midorikawa (Black Tortoise)[lower-alpha 1]
Erica Mendez, Austin Tindle Special
  • Bob Epic Team segments: Voiced by: Shunsuke Itakura (Team AC) (#1 - #6, #8 - #12, #14),
    Shunsuke Itakura (Team AC), Tōru Adachi (Team AC) (#7, #13) (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat[6] (English)
  • Japon Mignon segments: Fanny Bloc
Pipimi (ピピ美)
The second protagonist and Popuko's friend. A calm, tall, blue-haired school girl.
Episode Japanese voice actor[4][5] English voice actor[6][7] Notes
1 Hōchū Ōtsuka, Noriko Hidaka Ian Sinclair, Colleen Clinkenbeard
2 Ayana Taketatsu, Shigeru Chiba Brina Palencia, Mike McFarland
3 Sumire Uesaka, Norio Wakamoto Jamie Marchi, Kent Williams Pop Team Epic Kinen
4 Satomi Satō, Akira Kamiya Caitlin Glass, David Wald
5 Yū Kobayashi, Tomokazu Sugita Monica Rial, J. Michael Tatum
6 Kaori Nazuka, Yūki Kaji Luci Christian, Jason Liebrecht
7 Akiko Yajima, Kōsuke Toriumi,
Tōru Adachi (Team AC), Shunsuke Itakura (Team AC) (Pop Team Story)
Stephanie Young, Chris Rager
8 Azusa Tadokoro, Daisuke Namikawa Leah Clark, Robert McCollum
9 Asami Imai, Kaito Ishikawa Kara Edwards, Jerry Jewell
10 Suzuko Mimori, Wataru Takagi Jessica Calvello, Christopher Bevins
11 Mamiko Noto, Banjō Ginga Cynthia Cranz, Michael Sinterniklaas
12 Kotono Mitsuishi, Jouji Nakata Kate Oxley, Matthew Mercer
13 Yui Horie, Akira Ishida (Blue Dragon),
Haruka Tomatsu, Kenichi Ogata (White Tiger),
Atsuko Tanaka, Kenshō Ono (Vermilion Bird),
Nao Tōyama, Jun Fukuyama (Black Tortoise)[lower-alpha 1]
Elizabeth Maxwell, Josh Grelle Special
14 Kikuko Inoue, Bin Shimada (Blue Dragon),
Kaori Fukuhara, Yōsuke Akimoto (White Tiger),
Rei Sakuma, Kōji Yusa (Vermilion Bird),
Chisa Yokoyama, Takehito Koyasu (Black Tortoise)[lower-alpha 1]
Amanda Lee, Patrick Seitz Special
  • Bob Epic Team segments: Voiced by: Tōru Adachi (Team AC) (#1 - #6, #8 - #12, #14),
    Tōru Adachi (Team AC), Shunsuke Itakura (Team AC) (#7, #13) (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[6] (English)
  • Japon Mignon segments: Christine Bellier (TV series), Kaycie Chase (TV special)

Media

Manga

Pop Team Epic is written and illustrated by Bkub Okawa, previously known for his Touhou Project dōjinshi. The series was serialized in Takeshobo's Manga Life Win website between August 29, 2014[8] and November 7, 2015. The first tankōbon volume was released in print on December 7, 2015.[9] Okawa released the "second season" on the Manga Life Win website between February 18, 2016 and April 30, 2017. The second volume was released on June 7, 2017.[9] A "third season" began on the Manga Life Win website on October 10, 2017.[10] The manga is licensed in North America by Vertical,[11] who began releasing the series in October 2018. A comic anthology based on the fictional Hoshiiro Girldrop manga featured in the series was released on January 9, 2018.[12]

No. Title Original release date English release date
1Pop Team Epic
ポプテピピック
December 7, 2015[13]
978-4-8019-5419-9
October 2, 2018[14]
978-1-94719-419-9
  • Chapters 1–15
2Pop Team Epic: Second Season
ポプテピピック セカンドシーズン
June 7, 2017[15]
978-4-8019-5957-6
December 4, 2018[16]
978-1-94719-425-0
  • Chapters 1–15
3Pop Team Epic: Season Three and Four
ポプテピピック SEASON THREE AND FOUR
March 7, 2019[17]
978-4-8019-6549-2
  • Chapters 1–15
No. Title Release date ISBN
Hoshiiro Girldrop Comic Anthology
星色ガールドロップ コミックアンソロジー
January 9, 2018[12]978-4-8019-6153-1
  • "Hop Step Drop" (ホップ・ステップ・ドロップ, Hoppu Steppu Doroppu)[note 1] by Kamiya Fujisawa
  • "Stop! Sosogu-chan" (ストップ!そそぐちゃん, Sutoppu! Sosogu-chan) by Yukiko
  • "Abe-colored Girl Drop" (阿部色ガールドロップ, Abeiro Gāru Doroppu) by Romancing Abe
  • "Theory and Hime-chan Punch: The Distance Between Them" (理論とひめちゃんパンチ:ふたりの距離, Riron to Hime-chan Panchi: Futari no Kyori)[note 2] by Tetsuya Imai
  • "Huge Shizuku" (でっかいしずく, Dekkai Shizuku) by Fakkuma
  • "Sosogu is a Quiz Master!?" (そそぐはクイズ王!?, Sosogu wa Kuizu Ō!?) by Sadaji Koike
  • "Sosogu: The Life of a Star-colored Girl" (星色ガール伝そそぐ, Hoshiiro Gāru-den Sosogu) by Bkub Okawa
  • "Overflowing" (氾濫, Hanran) by Kafun
  • "Look, Shizuku" (見ろなのしずく, Miro nano Shizuku) by Heriyama
  • "Secret Drop Stars" (内緒のドロップスターズ, Naisho no Doroppu Sutāzu) by Auri Hirao
  • "Embarrassing Maternity Blues" (はにかみ・マタニティブルー, Hanikami Mataniti Burū)[note 3] by Riyo
  • "Final Chapter: Shooting Star" (最終話『流星』, Saishūwa "Ryūsei") by Mizunosoto
  • "Astromical [sic] Unit" by Popoko Hato
An anthology of comics from different artists about Hoshiiro Girldrop.

Anime

An anime adaptation of the series was announced on April 2, 2017. It was initially teased as an adaptation of Hoshiiro Girldrop on April Fool's Day 2017. The anime features animation by Kamikaze Douga and production by King Records,[18] and is directed by Jun Aoki and Aoi Umeki.[19] The series aired for 12 episodes between January 7 and March 25, 2018, following a delay from October 2017 due to an "error by King Records".[9][20] A television special aired on April 1, 2019 which consists of episodes 13 and 14.[21]

Taking after its source manga, the anime takes the form of an animated parody show, featuring numerous, typically disjointed skits of varying lengths; while some of these shorts are adapted from the original comic strips, the majority of them are original creations. The various shorts collectively showcase a variety of animation styles, most often CGI, professional-looking 2D animation, and idiosyncratic animation from Team AC (AC部, AC-bu). Each half-hour episode features two near-identical 15-minute segments, each containing different voice actors and other subtle differences.

The opening theme for episodes 2-10 is "Pop Team Epic" by Sumire Uesaka,[22] while the ending theme titled "Poppy Pappy Day" is sung by Popuko (Yui Makino/Kenji Akabane (ep 1-6), Hiromi Igarashi/Toshiki Masuda (ep 8–9, 11)) and Pipimi (Yui Watanabe/Shunsuke Takeuchi (ep 1-6), Rei Matsuzaki/Wataru Hatano (ep 8–9, 11)), with Shouta Aoi performing the theme for episode 12. The ending theme for episode 10 is "Jinsei" (人生, lit. life) also by the Igarashi/Matsuzaki and Masuda/Hatano duos. The opening theme for episode one, which opened with a Hoshiiro Girldrop segment, is "Twinkling Star" by Drop Stars (Yui Ogura, Inori Minase, and Uesaka).[23] Episode 12 used the classical music pieces Night on Bald Mountain and Dies Irae in its storyline. The opening theme for the first half of the special is "last sparkle" by Uesaka, while the second half uses the opening theme, "Pretty candle star" by Drop Stars (Ogura, Minase, and Uesaka) in the first part and parodied by Shunsuke Itakura and Tōru Adachi of Team AC in the second part. The insert song and ending theme for the first half are "Popuko ni Sauce" (ポプ子にソース, lit. "Sauce for Popuko") and "Fûsen Hikô" (風船飛行, lit. "Balloon Flight"), respectively; both are sung by Popuko (Yuka Ozaki/Kent Ito) and Pipimi (Aya Uchida/Ryuichi Kijima). The insert song for the second half is "Bansaku neender", sung by the Ozaki/Uchida and Ito/Kijima duos, with Shouta Aoi singing his version of the ending theme "Fūsen Hikō" (風船飛行, lit. "Balloon Flight"), as well as his own ending theme, "AOI Traveler."

Sentai Filmworks simulcast the series on Hidive.[24] Crunchyroll simulcast the series worldwide outside of Asia.[25] Funimation simulcast the English-dubbed version in English-speaking territories as it aired;[26] Funimation also acquired the rights to release the anime on home video in North America.[27] Funimation also arranged the series to air on Adult Swim's Toonami starting June 30, 2018.[28] In Australia and New Zealand, the series simulcast on AnimeLab.[29] Aniplus Asia simulcast the series in Southeast Asia.[1] The series became available on Netflix in February 2020 in what was originally 11-minute episodes. It was replaced by the original half-hour format due to complaints from users.[30]

No.TitleOriginal airdate
(BS11)
United States airdate
(Adult Swim)
1"Encounter"
"Deai" (出会い)
January 7, 2018 (2018-01-07)June 30, 2018
Hoshiiro Girldrop, a supposed-to-be animated series about a girl who is secretly an idol singer, complete with cold open and title sequence, is quickly abandoned in favor of the antics of Popuko and Pipimi. In the titular segment, Popuko experiences death and rebirth as she experiences many first encounters with Pipimi. Among other skits, Popuko is annoyed by a flight attendant asking whether each passenger will take beef or chicken, Pipimi questions Popuko on any wrongdoings, and the two girls go to France in an attempt to use gestures to communicate.
2"Vanver — A Game in Another Dimension"
"Ijigen Yūgi Vanvū" (異次元遊戯ヴァンヴー)
January 14, 2018 (2018-01-14)July 7, 2018
Popuko and Pipimi are inadvertently summoned to an unfinished animated fantasy series and make the heroes do impressions, much to the voice actors' consternation. Other skits include a stop-motion musical performance by felt dolls of Popuko and Pipimi, Popuko drawing a deluge of fortune slips, and Popuko being confronted with the harsh reality of time's passage.
3"The Documentary"
"Za Dokyumento" (ザ・ドキュメント)
January 21, 2018 (2018-01-21)July 14, 2018
A documentary profiles how music producer PipiP decided to find the perfect bandmates for pop idol Pop-chin by cloning her, with the Pop-chin clones taking over the world. Other skits include Popuko dozing off while leaving for school and severely oversleeping, Popuko becoming obsessed with baguettes, and Pipimi attempting to hire Popuko as an assassin.
4"SWGP 2018"January 28, 2018 (2018-01-28)July 21, 2018
Popuko takes part in the Skeleton World Grand Prix, facing many tough opponents. Other skits include a parody of Earth, Wind & Fire's "Let's Groove", Popuko forcing an extraterrestrial being to evict from her house, and Popuko and Pipimi encountering a boss while exploring a dungeon.
5"Donca*Sis"[note 4]
"Imo Yoba" (イモ・ヨバ)
February 4, 2018 (2018-02-04)July 28, 2018
Iyo Sakuragi becomes step-siblings with her admired upperclassman Hojo after their parents, portrayed by Popuko and Pipimi, get married and make their children's lives a nightmare with their antics. Other skits include a cooking show hosted by Popuko and Pipimi showcasing a simmered dish (), Pipimi literally growing with affection for Popuko, Popuko killing herself and Pipimi after choosing to self-destruct rather than die of hiccups, and Popuko doing a poor impression of Mickey Mouse.
6"The 30th Cyber War"
"Dai 30-ki Den'nō-sen" (第30期 電脳戦)
February 11, 2018 (2018-02-11)August 4, 2018
Guided by the spirit of Pipimi, Popuko fights against the Elite Four in a shogi tournament. Other skits include Pipimi's fantasies about Hellshake Yano distracting her from Popuko's venting, Popuko demonstrating an increasingly bizarre variety of regional activities, Popuko and Pipimi discussing modern slang, and Popuko thanking those supporting her fanbase while making death threats on the rest.
7"Hellshake Yano"
"Herusheiku Yano" (ヘルシェイク矢野)
February 18, 2018 (2018-02-18)August 11, 2018
Pipimi has a daydream of two narrators (Shunsuke Itakura and Tōru Adachi of Team AC, as themselves in Japanese, and voiced in English by Christopher R. Sabat and Ian Sinclair) detailing the time when rock star Hellshake Yano held a concert by himself while his bandmates were running late. Other skits include dealing with haters, Popuko turning into a baby, and Pipimi going fishing.
8"The Dragon of Iidabashi: Pipi's Revenge"[note 5]
"Īdabashi no Shōryū: Fukushū no Pipi" (飯田橋の昇竜:復讐のピピ)
February 25, 2018 (2018-02-25)August 18, 2018
Yakuza member Pipi decides to take vengeance against her gang when they stray down the wrong path of committing YouTuber crimes. Other skits include Popuko trying to treat an injury, bacon trying to eat some bacon, and Popuko fools a dead tree by throwing some flour (instead of magic powder) against the tree.
9"Dancing with a Miracle"
"Kiseki to Dansu o" (奇跡とダンスを)
March 4, 2018 (2018-03-04)August 25, 2018
Popuko and Pipimi encounter a young runaway boy while visiting New York City and made a lasting impression on him that shaped his ideals. Other skits include Popuko ordering latte art, Pipimi attempting standup comedy, and the girls trying French cuisine.
10"Ginza Hostess Detective"
"Ginza Hosutesu Tantei" (銀座ホステス探偵)
March 11, 2018 (2018-03-11)September 8, 2018
While staying at a hot spring inn, hostesses Popuko and Pipimi investigate a murder that has taken place. Other skits include the girls playing soccer, Pipimi cooking some premium meat, and Popuko dealing with incompetent waiters.
11"Cursed Mansion"[note 6]
"Jukan" (呪館)
March 18, 2018 (2018-03-18)September 15, 2018
A group of college students find the mansion they are staying in to be haunted by Popuko and Pipimi, who do nothing as the students end up killing each other. Other skits include Popuko starting a dance craze called Eisai Haramasukoi, Pipimi becoming giant, and Popuko playing with a shark.
12"The Age of Pop Team Epic"March 25, 2018 (2018-03-25)September 22, 2018
Popuko and Pipimi have a final showdown against the evil King Records organization after they sent a death squad on them, with guest appearance by time traveler Shouta Aoi (as himself in Japanese and voiced in English by Apphia Yu). Other skits include a talking hamster going to school by hiding in his master's bag, Popuko trying to find her glasses, and the Popuko and Pipimi felt dolls singing about growing up and destruction. After the credits in the second half, there is a teaser trailer for a second season of Hoshiiro Girldrop.
13 (SP1)"The Convenience Store"
"Konbini" (コンビニ)
April 1, 2019 (2019-04-01)TBA
Popuko and Pipimi discuss potential careers in the future, playing out a scene where Popuko plays a convenience store clerk being hassled by both Pipimi and Cthulhu, before it degenerates into a certain film. Other skits include Popuko allured by a food truck, a clay-mation of Pipimi playing Daruma Otoshi, and Pipimi telling Popuko what 1+1 is. The post-credit scene is the Chapter 1 opening scene of Final Fantasy XV, called "Departure", only with Popuko heads on Noctis, Gladious, and Prompto, and a Pipimi mask on Ignis. The opening animation is done by Sunrise.
14 (SP2)"Edo Era Pop Team"
"Ōedo Popute" (大江戸ポプテ)
April 1, 2019 (2019-04-01)TBA
In Japan during its Edo Era, Pipimi is giving Popuko combat training when they accidentally kill a mountain deity, forcing them to battle a demon the deity kept at bay in a biker bar with a return appearance by Shouta Aoi (JP: Himself, EN Voice: Apphia Yu). Other skits include a song about how stupid the anime series is and how they ran out of voice actors to play the lead characters, using the power of imagination to get revenge on your boss, and Pipimi bringing a flower back to life.

Marketing

The Nendoroid figures of Popuko and Pipimi, dressed as Batman Ninja's Batman (voiced by Kōichi Yamadera) and Joker (voiced by Wataru Takagi) respectively, were displayed at the Warner Bros. booth at AnimeJapan 2018. It was suggested by Junpei Mizusaki at Kamikaze Douga; the studio animated both Pop Team Epic television series and Batman Ninja film. The crossover figures were accompanied by a 15-second television commercial, where Popuko and Pipimi (in the aforementioned costumes and being voiced by the film's respective voice actors) re-enact a sketch from Pop Team Epic comics before it jumps to a Batman Ninja scene.[31][32]

On April 26, 2018, Japan Racing Association's Umabi.jp website launched the Pop Team Epic Kinen (ポプテピ記念, Poputepi Kinen) campaign, where users can create a customised avatar of either Popuko or Pipimi as a virtual spectator. It also hinted a surprise to be revealed when a number of avatars reaches one million.[33] As the number reached one million in late May 2018,[34] the JRA released a branded webisode on 14 June 2018.[35] Produced by Space Neko Company (which animated Pop Team Story segments and some of short sketches in the TV series), Mikako Komatsu and Ryusei Nakao reprised their role as Popuko in the first and second halves respectively, and so did Sumire Uesaka and Norio Wakamoto as Pipimi.[35] The JRA also held promotional events at Tokyo Racecourse.[33][35]

Notes

  1. Episodes 13 and 14 aired in four different versions, titled Blue Dragon (青龍, Seiryū), Vermilion Bird (朱雀, Suzaku), White Tiger (白虎, Byakko), and Black Tortoise (玄武, Genbu), which each aired on different networks and streaming services and featured different voices.
  1. Stylized as ホップ☆ステップ☆ドロップ
  2. Stylized as 理論とひめちゃんパンチ〜ふたりの距離〜
  3. Stylized as はにかみ☆マタニティブルー
  4. The English title is a contraction of "Don't call me your sister!". The Japanese title is stylized as イモ☆ヨバ, and is a contraction of 妹なんて呼ばないで!
  5. Japanese title is stylized as 飯田橋の昇竜 〜復讐のピピ〜
  6. Japanese title is stylized as 呪館 JUKAN

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