A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 14, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
March 28, 2003
Creators:
Komiya Sanae
Nonomura Hideki
Original Title:
それゆけまりんちゃん
Alternate Titles:
Let`s Go Marine-chan
Marine a Go Go
Marine a Go-Go
PROJECT
Soreyuke Marin-chan
それゆけまりんちゃん
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Pink Pineapple
Studio G-1Neo
Countries:
JP
Dr. Narutaki, a genius who is trying to preserve true Japanese men, not the losers they are today, needs semen from one hundred specimens. The problem is that these hundred specimens would not give it to him voluntarily, so he comes up with a plan. He gets Marine, a girl from an all girls school, to put on her a ring which forces her to do his will and a special costume that changes to match a man's desire and won't come off until she gets all one hundred semen specimens. Now to get in her way, South Pole One, an android created by the doctor's assistant Marilyn, is interfering by exhausting and taking the men's semen first, making it a race against time.
Art Direction:
Hitoshi Nagao
Cinematography:
Masanao Kusunoki
Shigeo Kamiyama
Director:
Masami Obari
Producer:
Hideha Ebisuya
Kotaro Ran
Script:
Remu Aoki
Storyboard:
Remu Aoki
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