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After his duel with Lisesharte, Lux ends up attending the female-only academy that trains royals to be Drag-Knights. (Source: ANN) StudioLerche SourceLight novel ThemesHaremMechaSchool 6. 53 396K Add to My List Golden Boy 395856 8. 04 19951027 Golden Boy OVA, 1995Finished 6 eps, 28 min Adventure Comedy Ecchi Golden Boy Kintarou Ooe is a specialist in part-time work, riding all over the highways and byways of Japan on his trusty steed, the Mikazuki 5, and finding employment wherever he can. His adventures bring him knowledge and experience that can't be taught in a classroom, from political corruption to the delicacy of a young woman's heart. With nothing but the open road before him—not to mention the many beautiful women along the way—Kintarou pursues his spirit of education while attempting to hold down his various odd jobs, however
undignified they may be. As he learns from
each task he takes on, who knows what could happen? He might even be able to save the world one day. One thing is for sure—this will all be very educational!
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Ooe, Kintarou Main Iwata, Mitsuo
Japanese Madame President Supporting Tsuru, Hiromi
Japanese Terayama, Reiko Supporting Tamagawa, Sakiko
Japanese Hayami, Ayuko Supporting Inoue, Kikuko
Japanese Katsuda, Naoko Supporting Minaguchi, Yuko
Japanese Chie Supporting Kanai, Mika
Japanese Employee A Supporting Inoue, Kikuko
Japanese Employee E Supporting Kanai, Mika
Japanese Noriko's Father Supporting Matsumura, Hikojiro
Japanese Animation Checker Supporting
More staff Staff Greenfield, Matt Producer, Script, ADR Director Kitakubo, Hiroyuki Director, Sound Director, Episode Director, Storyboard, Theme Song Lyrics Kikuchi, Yasuhito Episode Director, Storyboard, Animation Director, Key Animation Abe, Masashi Episode Director
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Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "Opening" by Joyo Katayanagi Edit Ending Theme "Study A Go! Go!" by Golden Girls, Hiroyuki Kitakubo, Saito Kanji, and Tadamisu Hiro.
Reviews Write review 100 Recommended 8 Mixed Feelings 3 Not Recommended All reviews (111) Mar 9, 2024 Etna5000 Recommended I've re-watched Golden Boy probably 4 or 5 times now.
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[68][69] Assistant director Kazuya Tsurumaki stated the religious visual references were intended to make the series more "interesting" and "exotic" for a Japanese audience,[70] denying the existence of a religious meaning for the use of Christian visual symbols in the show. [71] According to Anno, "as the symbols are mixed together, for the first time something like an interrelationship or a meaning emerges". [72] According to Patrick Drazen, numerous allusions to the Kojiki and the Nihongi have a prominent role in Evangelion, along with the Shinto vision of the primordial cosmos and the mythical lances of the Shinto deities Izanagi and Izanami. [73] Elements of the Judeo-Christian tradition also feature prominently throughout the series, including references to Adam, Lilith, Eve, the Lance of Longinus,[74] the Dead Sea Scrolls,[75] the Kabbalistic concept of Adam Kadmon, and the Tree of Life. [73] The merging of all human souls into one through the Human Instrumentality Project at the end of the series has been compared to the Kabbalistic concept of tikkun olam. [76] The
Evangelions have been likened to the golem of Jewish folklore,[46] and their visual design resembles the traditional depictions of oni, Japanese demons or ogres. [77] Neon Genesis Evangelion has been interpreted as a deeply personal expression of Hideaki Anno's own emotional struggles with depression. [46] During the production of the series, he became interested in mental illness and psychology. [52] According to him, Rei is a schizophrenic character[78] and a representation of Shinji's unconscious,[72] while Shinji has an Oedipus complex[79][80][81] and is characterized by a libido-destrudo conflict. [82] Similarly, Ritsuko has an
Electra complex, in which she loves Gendo, a sort of substitute for her father figure. [83] Anno himself stated that he identifies with Shinji in both a conscious and unconscious manner,[84] while Rei is Anno's "deepest part" and Kaworu his Jungian shadow.