Manbou Housoukyoku
井上喜久子のまんぼう放送局
Media Remoras MRCA-20077 |
This CD is a talk CD by Inoue Kikuko (井上喜久子) , done in a format of a radio show.
The tracks are as follows.
- Kaikyoku ni Atatte (開局にあたって(笑))
- Saisho no Talk (さいしょのトーク)
- Commercial Sono 1 (こまーしゃる その1)
- Oneechan ni Kike (おねえちゃんにきけぇ〜)
- Umiushi-kun (うみうしくん)
- Commercial Sono 2 (こまーしゃる その2)
- Weather Report (うぇざーリポート)
- Ohagaki Corner (おはがきこぉなぁ)
- Obenkyoo no Jikan (おべんきょおのじかん)
- Commercial Sono 3 (こまーしゃる その3)
- Traffic Report (とらふぃっくりぽーと)
- Ikinari Shin Corner (いきなり新コーナー)
- Sube Sube Manjuu Gani (すべすべまんじゅうがに)
- News no Jikan (にゅーすのじかん)
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Renzoku Drama "Family Sentai Kazokuman"
連続ドラマ「ファミリー戦隊カゾクマン」 - Hoya (ほや)
- Commercial Sono 4 (こまーしゃる その4)
- Oshimai no Talk (おしまいのトーク)
- Sono Tsugi no Bangumi (そのつぎのばんぐみ)
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Family Sentai Kazokuman no Theme (song: Inoue Kikuko)
ファミリー戦隊カゾクマンのテーマ (歌:井上喜久子)
This CD is set up like a radio show, complete with CMs and such. Kikuko does all of the voices, a very wide range of voices.
Kikuko talked a lot about this CD on the 1995.11.17 broadcast of her radio show Ruri Iro Aquarium .
The cast list for Family Sentai Kazokuman is as follows.
character | seiyuu |
---|---|
Inoue Kikuko (井上喜久子) [Kazoku Red] | Inoue Kikuko |
Hiroshi (ひろし) [Kazoku Blue] | Inoue Kikuko |
Miki (美紀) [Kazoku Pink] | Inoue Kikuko |
Takuya (拓也) [Kazoku Yellow] | Inoue Kikuko |
Professor Inoue (井上博士) | Inoue Kikuko |
President (社長) | Inoue Kikuko |
Tsukkomii (ツッコミー) | Inoue Kikuko |
Bokerar (ボケラー) | Inoue Kikuko |
Kikuko also does the narration.
Kikuko is 17 years old, Hiroshi is around 10, Miki around 5, and Takuya is a baby.
Professor Inoue had invented a medicine to make any woman young and beautiful. The bad guys took Kikuko's mother Sachiko as a hostage. They turned Kikuko's father into a tiny person, small enough to fit on one's palm. The Inoue kids (and their tiny father) had to fight against the bad guys.
Some funny parts from the CD. (^_^;)
Kikuko: When I was little, maybe when I was in kindergarten, we used to take a nap, my mother, my sister, and me. Then when my mother tried to wake me up, I pretended to sleep. My mother would always say, "Let's eat the cake." Then I would always wake up. When I ask, "Where's the cake?" My mother would say, "There's no cake." This happened many times.
Kikuko: When I was in college, I rated the candies and snacks that I ate. I always gave it some number of stars, with five stars being the perfect score.