One bright and beautiful day, Miyuki sees a pretty girl in a bunny suit speed
by on a skateboard. The awestruck Miyuki falls into a gaping hole and finds herself in a strange
yet lush land full of beautiful ladies, most of who are somehow attracted to
her!
Review: Miyuki-chan In Wonderland
As the title suggests, Miyuki-chan in Wonderland is Clamp's take on Lewis
Carrol's classic tale Alice in Wonderland. It is composed of two parts:
Miyuki-chan in Wonderland and Miyuki-chan in Mirrorland, both of which follow
Miyuki's (mis) adventures in well... Wonderland.
In the first part, Miyuki-chan in Wonderland, Miyuki is transported to
Wonderland via a hole in the ground.
There she meets a wide variety of characters, among them To Li and Cho Li
(methinks they are the equivalent of Tweedledum and Tweedledee),
gorgeous twin sisters who are skilled martial artists to boot; the sexy Mad
Hatter and her tea party-mates; the equally seductive Cheshire cat; the SM
Queen (think Queen of Hearts) and her floral entourage.
Miyuki has brief encounters with everyone she meets, and somehow she always
ends up running away from their advances.
The second part, Miyuki-chan in Mirrorland, is just like the first part -- the
main difference being instead of falling into a hole, Miyuki is pulled into
her vanity table's mirror by her own reflection.
Thus, Miyuki finds herself in Mirrorland, where she once again encounters a
wide array of lovely female characters who seem attracted to her.
This time, Miyuki meets some flower fairies
(at least that's what I think they are) and Humpty Dumpty -- who
doesn't look anything like a fat egghead but a regal goddess sitting on what
looks like a giant eggshell.
Miyuki eventually finds herself in a strip chess game where the loser takes
off all her clothes, but the problem is, Miyuki is fighting her own
reflection!
The art and animation are consistently superb. Exquisite character designs seem to be the main focus of Miyuki-chan in
Wonderland above all else. Even the end credits showcase Clamp's enchanting illustrations.
There is also some slight nudity and lesbian themes, but the most you'll see
is girls groping other girls and nothing beyond that.
Japanese seiyuus of note include Kikuko Inoue
(also Belldandy in "Oh My Goddess") as the SM Queen, Megumi Ogata (also
Shinji Ikari in "Neon Genesis Evangelion")
as To Li, Yumi Touma
(also Deedlit in "Record of Lodoss War OVA") as Cho Li, and Ai Orikasa
(also Ryoko in "Tenchi Muyo")
as Cheshire cat.
Miyuki-chan in Wonderland is an amusing little feast for the eyes, but that's
about it. There really isn't much in terms of plot, characterization, or anything else
for that matter... except gorgeous girls.
Miscellanies: Miyuki-chan In Wonderland
Miyuki-chan In Wonderland DVD cover erroneously lists an English track, but in actuality, there's
only the Japanese language version with English subtitles.
Miyuki-chan In Wonderland (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan) | |
Genre | Comedy, Fantasy, Girls Love, Ecchi |
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Episodes | 2 |
Status | Finished Airing |
Aired | Jun 21, 1995 |
Producers | - |
Studio | animate Film |
Rating | R+ |
Themes | - |
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