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''Squid Girl'', known in Japan as with the subtitle ''The invader comes from the bottom of the sea!'', is a Japanese
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series by
Masahiro Anbe is a Japanese mangaka, manga artist best known for his work ''Squid Girl''. He was formerly assistant/student of Jun Sadogawa. Works References External links

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, which was serialized in Akita Shoten's '' Weekly Shōnen Champion'' between July 2007 and February 2016. An
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television series adaptation by
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aired on
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between October and December 2010, with a second season airing between September and December 2011. Three
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(OVA) episodes were released between 2012 and 2014.


Premise

Vowing to take over the world as revenge for polluting the ocean, Squid Girl attempts to make her
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the Lemon Beach House (alt. Lemon Beach Shack), a small beachside restaurant run by the Aizawa siblings. However, when she accidentally breaks a hole in their wall trying to demonstrate her power by trying to swat a mosquito, she is forced to work as a
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to pay off the damages. Thus, Squid Girl begins her life on the surface, learning new things and encountering many curious visitors.


Characters


Main characters

; : :Squid Girl appears as a young humanoid girl with blue
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tentacles for hair. Her goal is to take over humanity as punishment for the pollution done to the sea. However, after causing damage to Lemon (which she planned to use as a base), she was forced to work as a
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to pay for the damages. She possesses numerous
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abilities including extending her tentacles, regenerating severed ones, spewing
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from her mouth, glowing in the dark like the firefly squid, swimming and breathing underwater. She also has bracelets that enable her to have weight-shifting abilities. It is later revealed that what appears as her white squid-shaped skullcap is actually part of her head, so fatal consequences might occur if someone was to attempt removing her "cap". The two fins on her "cap" can move like actual squid fins, although she was initially ignorant of the fact. Her favorite food is
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, and she greatly fears natural predators of squids like
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s and
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s to the point that even swimming floats of such creatures terrify her. Although generally immature at first and often getting herself into mischief from the start, she is a fast learner, able to master complex things such as math and other languages in a short period of time. ; : : A 17-year-old high school student and the co-manager of the Lemon Beach House with short red hair who lives with her siblings Chizuru and Takeru. She is a strong-minded girl and constantly has to keep Squid Girl in check. Despite her frequent irritation towards Squid Girl, Eiko does seem to care for her more than she is willing to admit and the two eventually become good friends. When not minding the shop, she enjoys playing video games, but studying is a weak point for her. As a tomboy, she loathes wearing girly clothes and even skirts. ; : : Eiko's older sister and manager who has long blue hair and narrowed eyes; she is the main
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at Lemon. She has the appearance of a kind person, but every so often, she exhibits extraordinary abilities and a fearsome aura which she will direct at anyone looking to cause trouble to Lemon or threaten her family and friends. ; : : Eiko and Chizuru's little brother. Takeru is a third-grader with black spiky hair who enjoys playing with Squid Girl, whom he calls .


Supporting characters

; : : Eiko's childhood friend who works as a
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; he is dedicated to protecting the sea and the people on the beach. He is usually serious about his job but will sometimes get riled up when Squid Girl messes about, most often when she pilfers shrimp from his meals. Despite being attractive to many girls, he himself has a crush on Eiko's older sister Chizuru, but does not have the courage to confess his feelings to her. ; : : Eiko's classmate and neighborhood friend who develops an obsessive crush on Squid Girl. She keeps a vast collection of Squid Girl photographs and memorabilia, and often stalks her. Although Squid Girl often retaliates violently to her advances, she enjoys it. She has a pet dog named Alex who's jealous of Squid Girl. ; : : A surf-loving girl who works part-time at the Lemon. Unlike everyone else, she takes Squid Girl's conquest talk seriously and fears her greatly. Squid Girl, on the other hand, enjoys the fact that there is finally someone who fears her and thus she constantly teases Nagisa whenever she can. For a short period, Nagisa started dressing up as a guy in order to attract female customers and stop Squid Girl from teasing her, but she gave up after assuming she needs to be the one who recognizes her as an invader. ; : : The unnamed owner of a beach shack called . A rather strict manager, he hopes to capitalize on Squid Girl's popularity by making his own creepy ''kigurumi'' (mascot head) based on her likeness, filled with various gadgets that often go awry. The kigurumi is worn by his daughter Ayumi. He hopes to get the real Squid Girl to work at his shop. ; : : The daughter of the owner of The Southern Winds. Though her beauty attracts a lot of customers, she is painfully shy around people, especially men. In order to face people, her father fits her with a kigurumi mask. She occasionally works at the Lemon as a means to improve her sociability, and tends to be more social around Squid Girl and when interacting with animals. In the first drama CD, she confesses that if she isn't wearing her kigurumi mask, she can't properly express herself. She later gets a puppy, whom she names Rentarou, who looks up to Alex like a big brother. ; : : A blonde-haired American research scientist and top MIT graduate, Cindy believes Squid Girl to be an exterrestrial alien. She constantly tries to get Squid Girl to admit to being one, so she can take her back to her lab for analysis and examination. She has a light rivalry with Sanae due to their shared obsession with Squid Girl. In one episode, she suspects Chizuru of being an alien because of the latter's extraordinary abilities. ; : Harris : Clark : Martin : Cindy's research colleagues who were also top graduates at MIT. Harris is the Head of Experiments; he has dark skin and is the tallest of the three. Clark is the Head of Development; a slim guy with grey hair in a ponytail. Martin is the Head of Research; he is overweight with short brown hair, glasses, and a moustache. Although they mean well and have the talent to make beneficial contributions to mankind, their obsession with researching aliens leads them to develop contraptions that cause trouble to the gang at Lemon, and they thus get the moniker of . ; : : A middle school student whom Squid Girl makes friends with after an attempt at doorbell ditching goes wrong. She has brown hair styled with two ponytails and wears glasses. She and her classmates form an Invasion Club with Squid Girl where they go do activities around town such as karaoke, bowling, and shopping. ; : : A
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who works alongside Gorō. He is often judged by his appearance as being no good and usually tries to pick up girls with no results. ; : :A young girl with wavy light brown hair who appears to be the same age as Squid Girl and Kiyomi. She wears a long red dress, and a matching
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hat. She sometimes talks with Squid Girl, hinting that invading might not be the best thing to do as not all humans are bad. It is implied that she also comes from the sea, as she has a hat similar to Squid Girl's and makes statements that indicate she isn't human. The first syllables of her name spell out , meaning "
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." ; : : Takeru's elementary school
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and Nagisa's older sister. Aiko is jealous of Squid Girl's popularity with her students as she was once popular with them before she came into view. She loves kids. And she was Ruka's classmate during their time. ; : : The beach
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who is sometimes harsh towards people who end up in her clinic multiple times and towards the lifeguards whenever they slack off. She hates returning injured persons for the third time in order to not disturb her slacker lifestyle, as shown opening all appliances after the first aid clinic closes. It was revealed that Aiko and Ruka was once classmates and that the latter was a gangster. ; : : Takeru's best friend and classmate from school.


Media


Manga

The manga by Masahiro Anbe was serialized in Akita Shoten's '' Weekly Shōnen Champion'' between July 2007 and February 2016. The series was compiled into 22 ''
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'' volumes released between March 7, 2008 and May 15, 2016. It is published in
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by
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.


Anime

A 12-episode anime adaptation by
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aired on
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between October 4 and December 20, 2010. The fifth and sixth DVD/Blu-ray volumes, released on April 20, 2011 and May 18, 2011, contained bonus "Mini-Ika Musume" side-stories. A second anime season, titled , aired in Japan between September 26 and December 26, 2011. Both series were simulcasted by
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. An
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(OVA) episode titled ''Shinryaku!! Ika Musume'' was bundled with the 12th manga volume released on August 8, 2012, and a second OVA was released with the 14th manga volume on June 7, 2013. Crunchyroll began streaming the OVAs in February 2014. A third OVA was released as a Blu-ray Disc bundled with the 17th manga volume on September 9, 2014.
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licensed the anime in North America under the title ''Squid Girl''. The first season was released on two DVD volumes on September 27 and December 6, 2011, respectively, followed by a Blu-ray Disc release on March 13, 2012. Media Blasters originally planned to release the second season but dropped those plans in March 2013. Both anime seasons and the OVAs were later licensed by
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in 2016. The complete series, including both anime series and the OVAs, was released on Blu-ray and DVD on November 28, 2017, with the second season and OVAs receiving a new English dub cast. The first season was released on DVD in the United Kingdom by
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on August 13, 2012. For the first anime series, the opening theme is by Ultra-Prism with
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, which was released on October 27, 2010, and the ending theme is by Kanae Itō, which was released on November 26, 2010. A character song, , sung by Kanemoto, was released on July 6, 2011 bundled with a DVD music video. For the second season, the opening theme is "High Powered" by
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, and the ending theme is by Kanemoto. For the OVAs, the opening theme is by Ultra-Prism, and the ending theme is by Itō for the first two OVAs, and by Itō for the third.


Other

A collaboration with
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's '' Splatoon'' video game was announced on May 27, 2015. Along with collaboration artwork by Anbe posted on the official Japanese
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account, free clothing items based on Squid Girl's outfit were released for the game on August 6, 2015.


Works cited

* "Ch." is shortened form for chapter and refers to a chapter number of the ''Squid Girl'' manga * "Ep." is shortened form for episode and refers to an episode number of the ''Squid Girl'' anime. S1 refers to season 1 and S2 refers to season 2.


References


External links

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