Super Sonico

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Super Sonico
Sonico as she appears in the anime series
すーぱーそに子
(Sūpā Soniko)
Manga
Super Sonico SoniKoma
Written byChika Nonohara
Published byEarth Star Entertainment
MagazineComic Earth Star
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 12, 2011 – present
Game
SoniComi
Visual Novel
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
Released: November 25, 2011
  • WW: July 1, 2016
  • Manga
    SoniComi
    Written byImusanjo
    Published byMag Garden
    MagazineMonthly Comic Blade
    DemographicShōnen
    Original run2012 – present
    Manga
    Super Sonicomic
    Published byEnterbrain
    MagazineMAGI-CU Comics
    DemographicShōnen
    Game
    SoniPro
    DeveloperNitroplus, Imageepoch
    PublisherNitroplus
    GenreIdol management
    PlatformNintendo 3DS
    ReleasedJuly 31, 2014
    Game
    Motto! SoniComi
    Visual Novel
    PlatformPlayStation 3
    ReleasedMarch 20, 2014
    Anime television series
    SoniAni: Super Sonico The Animation
    Directed byKenichi Kawamura
    Produced byGaku Iwasa
    Kazuyoshi Fukuba
    Nobuhiro Osawa
    Yoshinao Doi
    Written by
    English network
    Original run January 6, 2014 March 24, 2014
    Episodes12 (List of episodes)

    Super Sonico (

    television series by White Fox
    based on the character aired in Japan between January and March 2014.

    Characters

    Super Sonico

    Voiced by: Ayano Yamamoto[1] (Japanese); Jessica Nigri[2] (English)

    Super Sonico is a fictional character created by Tsuji Santa of Nitroplus. Her debut appearance was on October 14, 2006, as the mascot for Nitroplus' annual live music festival event "Nitro Super Sonico", which took place at Shiba Park in Minato-KU.[3] Nitroplus was initially focused on computer games based on visual novels, but every year since 2000, they have also held a music festival.

    Sonico appears in various media as an eighteen-year-old college student. She is depicted as an attractive young adult woman with light peach skin, large red eyes, and straight, light pink hair. She keeps her hair long in the back and in the front. She is always shown wearing her signature headphones. Her depictions show much variation in her facial features and body proportions between the different artists, while always keeping her trademark traits: headphones, pink hair color, and large bust. She also appears as a popular

    gravure idol as well as the vocalist and guitarist of the fictional band First Astronomical Velocity (第一宇宙速度, Daiichi Uchū Sokudo, literally first escape velocity). Sonico also studies marine biology at Musasaka University and lives in Mushashino-shi, Tokyo. She is prone to sleep a lot, often requiring help to wake up, and her favorite foods are macarons. Her bandmates refer to her as "Nico".[4]

    Associated characters

    Suzu Fujimi (富士見 鈴, Fujimi Suzu)
    Voiced by: (English)
    The young female founder and bassist of the band First Astronomical Velocity. She has light green eyes and straight, long black hair. She is of average height and build but appears thin next to Fuuri and Sonico. She is often seen wearing a pink nurse's uniform and often attempts to dress up Sonico in dubious outfits.
    Fuuri Watanuki (綿抜 フウリ, Watanuki Fūri)
    Voiced by: Mami Ozaki (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
    The young female drummer of the First Astronomical Velocity band. She has a full figure, violet eyes, and short, wavy brown hair. She is shy and good-natured and is usually seen either eating or sleeping when not playing in the band. She and Suzu first appeared in Nitroplus' 2010 visual novel computer game Axanael.[6]
    Manager Kitamura (北村 マネージャー, Kitamura Manējā)
    Voiced by: Ryōta Takeuchi (Japanese); David Wald[7] (English)
    Sonico's manager, a tall man with orange-yellow flame-styled hair who is always wearing a hannya mask and carrying a katana on his back under his coat. He is particularly protective of Sonico, ready to strike at anyone threatening or attempting something inappropriate with her. When not defending Sonico, he is friendly. Despite his demon mask, he is sociable, talkative, and actively seeking modeling work for Sonico, sometimes overcommitting her.
    Ouka Satsurikuin (殺戮院 鏖禍, Satsurikuin Ōka)
    Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto (Japanese); Kira Vincent-Davis (English)
    Nitroplus’ former mascot, who is seen in the Super Sonico Animation. Ouka serves as Sonico's co-worker at the modeling agency. She is a
    tween
    -age girl of short stature and slight build. She has short orange hair; her right eye color is orange; and she wears a riveted brown leather eye patch over her left eye. She wears a frilled tiara on her head, with grooved silver disks that cover her ears. She is confident, extroverted, and constantly looking for her spot in the limelight. However, she is inexperienced with handling clients, and unlike Sonico, she does not have a protective manager, so she often ends up in bad predicaments.

    Toys

    A popular and extensive line of

    Action figures have also been produced.[8][9]

    Media

    Music CDs

    To date, there have been six singles and three albums released featuring Sonico.

    Singles
    Albums
    • GALAXY ONE (released November 11, 2011; GRN-028): First studio album.
    • Love & II+ (released June 27, 2012; GRN-030): First Cosmic Velocity's 2nd album that contains three discs with Love&II+ LIVE gokko!, Love&II+, and SoniComi: Communication with Sonico Original Soundtrack.
    • SONICONICOROCK Tribute to VOCALOID: Third studio album containing vocal covers of assorted Vocaloid songs.

    Manga

    A 4koma manga series by Chika Nonohara titled Super Sonico SoniKoma began serialization on March 12, 2011, in Comic Earth Star. Another manga series titled Sonicomi, with art by Imusanjo, was serialized in the Monthly Comic Blade. A 4koma manga series titled Super Sonicomic (すーぱーそにこみっく) has also been featured in Enterbrain's MAGI-CU Comics.

    Games

    SoniComi (2011/2016, PC)

    SoniComi (ソニコミ, full title Communication with Sonico) is a computer game for Microsoft Windows released on November 25, 2011, developed by Nitroplus and published by Nitroplus and Enterbrain. As a visual novel game, the player takes on the role of Sonico's cameraman. The game features events where the player is able to take gravure photographs of her.[11][12] A PlayStation 3 adaptation with improved visuals, titled Motto! SoniComi (モット! ソニコミ, full title More Communication with Sonico), was released on March 20, 2014.[13][14][15][16] The PS3 version received a Famitsu score of 30/40.[17] The game was released worldwide with an English translation by JAST USA through Steam, featuring dubbed voice by Jessica Nigri.[18]

    SoniPro (2014, 3DS)

    SoniPro (ソニプロ, full title Super Sonico in Production) is a game developed by Nitroplus and Imageepoch for the Nintendo 3DS, announced during the 2013 Wonder Festival. As an idol-producing game, the player takes on the role of Sonico's producer, who aims to train her to become an idol. The game was released on July 31, 2014.[13]

    Famitsu gave SoniPro a review score of 30/40.[19]

    Appearances in other games

    Sonico has made cameo appearances in various games, including

    Dead or Alive series, four characters from the manga Ikki Tousen, two characters from Valkyrie Drive, and the titular character of Idea Factory’s Hyperdimension Neptunia
    .

    Anime

    An anime television series titled SoniAni: Super Sonico The Animation (そにアニ) was announced at the Nitro Super Sonic 2013 event held at the Tokyo International Forum.

    MVM Films has licensed the series in the United Kingdom.[47] In Australia and New Zealand, Hanabee licensed the series within the region.[48] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed on Muse Asia YouTube channel.[49]

    The main opening song of the anime is "SuperSoni♥" (すぱそにっ♥, SupaSoni♥) by Super Sonico (Ayano Yamamoto). The opening theme for episode one is "Beat Goes On" by

    Mai Goto, and Mami Ozaki), is featured in each episode.[50][51][52]

    Episode list

    No. Title Ending theme Original air date
    1"I'll Do My Bets~♪ [sic]"
    "Ganbarimausyo~♪" (がんばりまうsよ~♪)
    "Love the World" by First Astronomical VelocityJanuary 6, 2014 (2014-01-06)[53]
    Sonico wakes up late and prepares food for her pet cats. She meets people as she rushes towards the college and still ends up late to class. Her professor praises her intellect but criticizes her tardiness. After class, she attends a photo shoot with a lecherous client. After an array of photos, the client requests Sonico wear a much more revealing outfit, but thanks to the intervention of Mr. Kitamura, Sonico's manager, she does not. After the photo shoot, she helps wait on customers at her grandmother's bar, where a baseball team is their regular patron, giving praise to Sonico's growth. After a phone call from her bandmates, she meets up with Suzu, the bassist, and Fuuri, the drummer. They practice a new song that Suzu composed.
    2"First Astronomical Velocity"
    "Daiichi Uchū Sokudo" (第一宇宙速度)
    "Sky Love Hurricane" (スカイラブハリケーン, Sukai Rabu Harikēn) by First Astronomical VelocityJanuary 13, 2014 (2014-01-13)[54]
    Sonico is preparing for a concert with her band, First Astronomical Velocity, but things prove troublesome when a sudden modeling job comes into play.
    3"Sonico Goes to Okinawa"
    "Soniko, Okinawa ni Iku" (そに子、沖縄に行く)
    "Summer Illusion" (サマーイリュージョン, Samā Iryūjon) by First Astronomical VelocityJanuary 20, 2014 (2014-01-20)[55][56]
    Sonico goes to Okinawa for a modeling shoot. The first day, she meets all the staff and has dinner with them. The manager, Kitamura, shows Sonico back to her room so she can get some rest and is invited to go drinking by the client. Another man approaches when he hears Kitamura speaking so highly of his model. The next afternoon, after the photo shoot, the man calls Kitamura to remind him that he agreed to Sonico appearing in an action series shooting that evening. Unfortunately, while watching Sonico during the filming, Kitamura's protective instincts kicked in, resulting in him becoming the unwilling superhero star of that week's TV show episode.
    4"Daydream"
    "Deidorīmu" (デイドリーム)
    "Moonlight de Buttebase! ~Moonlight Star~" (ムーンライトでぶっとばせ! 〜MOONLIGHT STAR〜, Mūnraito de Buttobase! ~Moonlight Star~) by First Astronomical VelocityJanuary 27, 2014 (2014-01-27)
    Sonico gets a postcard from someone with no sender written on it. It seems to be from a tropical location, and there's only a few words printed. Sonico remembers her past. Everything started when she was into rock in middle school. She couldn't express herself honestly and with as much power as a rock musician, so she wanted to be like one. She finds an upperclassman who sets her on her path to stardom by giving her a guitar named "Daydream".
    5"New World"
     (New World)
    "Crystal Dream" (クリスタル・ドリーム, Kurisutaru Dorīmu) by First Astronomical VelocityFebruary 3, 2014 (2014-02-03)
    A woman editor working for a local magazine is directed (over her protests) to write an article on Sonico as part of a series on celebrities that live locally. She does not expect Sonico and her manager to agree to direct observation, but they do, feeling that it is important to have local exposure. So the editor spends the day observing Sonico, expecting the famous model to be shallow and self-absorbed. However, she finds Sonico to be a typical college student, and her classmates are mostly unaware that Sonico is a famous model. While waiting in Sonico's bedroom, the editor finds a notebook of Sonico's compositions and comes to respect Sonico's dedication to her music, her band, and her bandmates. This forces the editor to reflect on how she is living her own life.
    6"Cruising of the Dead"
    "Kurūjingu obu za Deddo" (クルージング・オブ・ザ・デッド)
    "Nightmare Buster" (ナイトメア・バスター, Naitomea Basutā) by First Astronomical VelocityFebruary 10, 2014 (2014-02-10)
    Ouka Satsurikuin, Sonico's co-worker at the modeling agency, gets a job as the spokesperson for a new fat-reducing
    side effects
    and are desperately hungry. With the cruise ship out at sea, there are few places they can go to get away, which they must do until the effects of the cream wear off.
    7"Star Rain"
    "Sutā Rein" (スターレイン)
    "Star Rain" (スターレイン, Sutā Rein) by First Astronomical VelocityFebruary 17, 2014 (2014-02-17)
    Sonico goes on a trip for some lyrical inspiration, conversing with another woman on the way to her stopover in Niigata. While stopping over in Tainai City, Sonico comes across a glassmaker, who teaches her to make a little accessory. The next day, Sonico heads towards the local hot springs, meeting people and encountering many sights along the way. After checking into the hot springs and taking a dip, she tries to find her way to an observatory but gets lost in the woods. However, she manages to follow a raccoon to the observatory, becoming awed by the starlit sky.
    8"Super Sonico Murder Case"
    "Sūpā Soniko Satsujin Jiken" (すーぱーそに子殺人事件)
    "Shinjitsu no Hikari" (真実のヒカリ, The Light of Truth) by First Astronomical VelocityFebruary 24, 2014 (2014-02-24)
    As First Astronomical Velocity gets together at the Supernova studio to rehearse for an upcoming concert, Sonico is found allegedly "murdered" inside a locked waiting room, though they are relieved to find she had only fallen unconscious. Just then, Suzu's younger sister, Ena, appears, deciding she wants to investigate the mystery and coming up with ludicrous theories over who Sonico's "murderer" is. They soon discover that Sonico's guitar has gone missing, which soon leads to Ena becoming implicated in the crime herself. In the end, they find the guitar on the stage, and Sonico's fall was simply an accident. Later, after Sonico and the others take their leave, Ena confronts Supernova's maid, Miina, who had lied about the room being locked by Sonico to keep the others from discovering she had broken an amp.
    9"Sonico's Longest Day"
    "Soniko no Ichiban Nagai Hi" (そに子の一番長い日)
    "Go! Go!" (ゴー! ゴー!, Gō! Gō!) by First Astronomical VelocityMarch 3, 2014 (2014-03-03)
    Sonico and her classmates participate in a college fair, starting off by helping out at a sailor maid café. Her schedule soon becomes busier when she is asked to fill in for both the Light Music Club's guitarist and Ouka's modeling work, due to both of them falling ill. She soon learns she has been entered into a beauty contest, which coincides with her mini-concert, while the café suddenly requests her help at the same time. With Sonico torn between the three jobs, Suzu and Fuuri disguise themselves as Sonico to fill in for her at the café and contest, while Sonico herself performs in the concert. With all the commotion settled, Sonico holds her marine biology exhibit for all the children.
    10"Ramen and a Little Rice"
    "Rāmen ni Han Raisu" (ラーメンに半ライス)
    "Affection" by First Astronomical VelocityMarch 10, 2014 (2014-03-10)
    Sonico takes in a stray
    Munchkin
    cat, which she names Rice, to join her five other cats: Roasty, Porky, Noodles, Fishcake, and Tasty. However, Rice doesn't seem to get along well with the other cats and seems more interested in escaping Sonico's apartment. One day, Rice makes a break out of the apartment in search of its owner, so Sonico and the other cats head off in search of him. Rice is soon cornered by a hostile dog, but the other cats soon come to his rescue, getting him safely to Sonico, who returns him to his owner's house to reunite with his mother. Afterward, Rice pays a visit to Sonic's apartment to spend some time with his new cat friends.
    11"A Saint Comes to Town"
    "Seija ga Machi ni Yattekuru" (聖者が街にやってくる)
    "Very Merry" (ベリメリ, Beri Meri) by First Astronomical VelocityMarch 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)
    With Christmas approaching, the Musatani Shopping Center finds itself up against a giant department store that has appeared recently. Suzu, who is asked to help bring younger customers to the shopping center, has Sonico, Fuuri, and various others act as Santa girls to appeal to customers and increase sales. When the department store responds by employing some popular idols to draw the customers away, Suzu decides they need an official Santa Claus to appear on Christmas Eve to appeal to parents and children. On her way home, Sonico encounters a young girl named Ayaka, who is upset about her father not being able to come home in time for Christmas. On Christmas Eve, Sonico brings Ayaka to meet Santa, who turns out to be Ayaka's father, bringing her the present she wanted the most.
    12"We're Right Here♪"
    "Koko ni Imausu♪" (ここにいまうs♪)
    "SUPERORBITAL" by First Astronomical VelocityMarch 24, 2014 (2014-03-24)
    First Astronomical Velocity decides to hold a concert for New Year's Eve, but Suzu ends up overspending her budget, leaving them with no money for speakers. Wanting to go ahead with the concert, each of the members asks for favors from their friends and neighbors to help put the concert together, even helping to stream it on the internet. Although the concert gets off to a good start, the strings on Sonico's guitar break midway through the performance. However, her grandmother, Leila, manages to save the day with her own guitar, buying time for Sonico to replace the strings. Looking back over the past year, Sonico and all her friends and supporters see the new year together.

    Other media

    Gravure books featuring Sonico were released by Enterbrain on July 7, 2011. An internet radio show, SoniRadio (そにっくらじお♪), began broadcasting on March 24, 2011. A Sonico-themed non-game networking software application for iOS has also been released.[57]

    Endorsements

    Sonico was used to promote the

    Saitama.[60]

    The Super Sonico Tab is a special edition ASUS MeMo Pad ME172v tablet computer featuring the artwork of Sonico on the rear of the device.[61]

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