Place to Place

Atchi Kotchi (Japaneseあっち こっち, dt " here and there " ), with English subtitles Place to Place, is a manga series by the Japanese illustrator Ishiki. It is published in Japan since 2006, was translated into Chinese and adapted as an anime.

Content

The student Tsumiki Miniwa (御 庭 つみき) is in love with her quiet, intelligent classmates Io Otonashi (音 无 伊 御). But the girl can do so with short stature not admit, let alone Io itself Together they experience school life and are slowly but surely closer. Your classmate and friend Mayoi Katase (片 瀬 真 宵), which is rarely seen without her lab coat, has already recognized Tsumikis feelings and sometimes teases her with it. Together with Ios friend Sakaki Inui (戌 井 榊) she also likes to play other pranks. The clumsy Hime Haruno (春 野 姫) belong to the circle and works together with Io and Sakaki from time to time in the pastry " Hatch Potch " by Sakaki sister Miiko (戌井 みいこ).

Manga

The series appears since 9 September 2006 ( issue 10 /2006) in the manga magazine Manga Time Kirara from the publisher Hōbunsha. The chapters have also been collected in so far (August 2013) published five volumes. A Chinese translation published by Sharp Point Press in Taiwan.

Anime adaptation

The studio AIC produced in 2012 under the direction of Fumitoshi Oizaki an anime adaptation of the manga series. The screenplay for Nobuhiko wrote Tenkawa and the character design designed Atsuko Watanabe. The artistic direction was Ken'ichi Tajiri. From April 6 to June 29, 2012 after midnight (and thus on the previous TV day ) the series of TBS was erstausgestrahlt in Japan and with up to two weeks offset on MBS and CBC.

From June to November 2011, the six episodes on DVD or Blu -ray discs were sold. The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America and published in 2013 in English translation as Place to Place on DVD.

Voice Actors

Music

The music of the series was composed by Masaru Yokoyama. The opening credits were welcomed to the Liet Atchi de Kotchi de (あっち で こっち で), sung by all five speakers of the main characters. The credits title is Te o ne Gyushite (手 を ギュ し て ね) by Rumi Okubo.

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