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Volume 1 of a 2-volume version of Nagai's 1973 Cutie Honey manga, published by Akita Shoten
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吉田陽一 , ed. (June 25, 1999). エンサイクロペディアキューティーハニー : 永井豪ワール [ Encyclopedia Cutie Honey: Go Nagai World ]. Nakano, Tokyo: Keibunsha. ISBN 978-4-7669-3236-2 .



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^ Greco, Silvio and Dario Nitri. "Change Robot Getter 3" . Enciclo'robopedia (in Italian) . Retrieved February 20, 2008 . Un personaggio graficamente simile era già apparso, con successo, in Cutey Honey, con il nome di Danbei Hayami ... Katsuda, produttore della Toei, che amava molto questo personaggio, originario di un vecchio manga di Go Nagai intitolato Abashiri lkka (La famiglia Abashiri), nel quale era chiamato Akumajiri Daemon.

^ Salvatore (Umino). "Characters" . Lovely Warrior . Archived from the original on October 22, 2009 . Retrieved February 20, 2008 .

^ 吉田陽一 1999 , p. 034. ( 『ハニー』が誕生するまで『キューティーハニー』は東映動画からの企画で、「これまでにない新しいものを」という考えから「女版・多羅尾伴内」をコンセプトにしていた。 )

^ Rainbowman and Seven Color Mask (1959), both created by Kōhan Kawauchi , were two tokusatsu (live-action) shows involving transforming superheroes (another Kawauchi creation, " Gekko Kamen ", is parodied in Nagai's Kekko Kamen ).

^ Majokko Daizenshuu . Bandai . 1993. p. 72. ISBN 4-89189-505-5 .

^ "Cutie Honey Manga Guide (70′s)" . retrosofa . February 2018 . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

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^ Jump up to: a b "漫画版" . infoseek.co.jp . Archived from the original on March 16, 2010 . Retrieved February 16, 2008 .

^ Friedman, Erica (November 14, 2007). "Cutey Honey a Go Go Manga, Perfect Volume (Japanese)" . Okazu . Retrieved February 16, 2008 .

^ キューティーハニー a GO GO 完全版 (リュウコミックス) (コミック) . ASIN 419950060X .

^ "Cutie Honey a Go Go! | Seven Seas Entertainment" . sevenseasentertainment.com . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ Friedman, Erica (May 19, 2006). "Cutey Honey Seed Manga, Volume 1" . Okazu . Retrieved February 16, 2008 .

^ "【最新刊】ハニー&雪子姫 キューティーヒロイン大作戦 | 永井豪 | 無料まんが・試し読みが豊富!ebookjapan|まんが(漫画)・電子書籍をお得に買うなら、無料で読むならebookjapan" . ebookjapan . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "Cutie Honey vs. Abashiri Ikka - Chapter 1" . Bato.To . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "Basilisk's Segawa Remakes Nagai's Cutey Honey Manga" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "Go Nagai, Masakazu Yamaguchi Create 'Oedo Honey' Manga 1-Shot" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "Go Nagai Ends Gekiman! Cutie Honey-hen Manga on September 29" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ Nagai, Go. Cutie Honey (キューティー・ハニー) . Vol. 1. Akita Shoten . front cover. ISBN 4-253-03144-7 . Archived from the original on July 17, 2011 . Retrieved November 24, 2008 .

^ "Film Catalog: Magic Girls" . Toei Animation. 2004. Archived from the original on December 30, 2008 . Retrieved November 24, 2008 .

^ Salvatore (Umino). "Cherry Miel" . Lovely Warrior . Archived from the original on October 22, 2009 . Retrieved February 4, 2008 .

^ "Cutie Honey: The Complete Series – 4 Disc Set" . Retrieved December 2, 2014 .

^ デビルマン&キューティーハニーTV放映リスト . mazingerz.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 10, 2007 . Retrieved June 19, 2007 .

^ "東映、DVD「新・キューティーハニー」の特典収録現場を公開" . av.watch.impress.co.jp . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

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^ Nagaoka, Yasuchika, New Cutey Honey Complete OVA Series , retrieved July 1, 2021

^ "Discotek Media >New Cutey Honey OVA Series DVD" . www.discotekmedia.com . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - Cutey Honey Flash the Movie" . www.themanime.org . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "GAINAX NET|Works|Animation & Films|Re: キューティーハニー|News&Topics Back Number" . February 25, 2008. Archived from the original on February 25, 2008 . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "New Cutie Honey Universe Anime Announced for 2018" . Anime News Network . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ "Cutie Honey Universe Anime's 2nd Promo Video Reveals Main Cast, April Premiere" . Anime News Network . February 8, 2018 . Retrieved February 8, 2018 .

^ "Excite エキサイト" . www.excite.co.jp . Retrieved July 2, 2021 .

^ "Cutie Honey Gets New Live-Action Film Starring Mariya Nishiuchi" . Anime News Network . March 3, 2016 . Retrieved May 6, 2016 .

^ "テレビ東京・あにてれ:キューティーハニー THE LIVE" . www.tv-tokyo.co.jp . Retrieved July 2, 2021 .

^ "Cutie Honey". Newtype USA . 6 (12) 15 . December 2007. ISSN 1541-4817

^ "Cutey Honey FX for PC-FX" . GameFAQs . Retrieved April 30, 2009 .

^ "Cutey Honey FX – Overview" . allgame. November 10, 1995 . Retrieved April 30, 2009 .

^ Newtype November 1995 issue (magazine). Kadokawa Shoten . 1995.

^ "Sega Retro: Cutey Honey F" . Retrieved May 14, 2022 .

^ "CR Cutie Honey website for pachinko game" . Retrieved May 14, 2022 .

^ "YouTube" . www.youtube.com . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

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^ "元NMB48の上西恵がキューティーハニー役に 舞台『Cutie Honey Emotional』の上演が決定 | SPICE - エンタメ特化型情報メディア スパイス" . SPICE(スパイス)|エンタメ特化型情報メディア スパイス . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

^ Inc, Natasha. "ライブが中心の「キューティーハニー 秋の文化祭」開催決定、上西恵ら続投" . ステージナタリー (in Japanese) . Retrieved July 1, 2021 .

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^ ADV's Essential Anime Collection release of New Cutie Honey contains two different opening sequences: the one for episodes 1 through 4 credits the theme's lyrics to "Krodo Q", and the version used in episodes 5 through 8 credits them to "Clode Q".

^ Orbaugh, Sharalyn (2003). "Busty Battlin' Babes: The Evolution of the Shōjo in 1990s Visual Culture". In Joshua S. Mostow; Norman Bryson; Maribeth Graybill (eds.). Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field . University of Hawaii Press . p. 228. ISBN 978-0-8248-2572-0 .

^ 吉田陽一 1999 , p. 050.

^ Jenkins, Mark (February 17, 2006). "Japanese Imports" . The Washington Post . pp. 2 (WE27) . Retrieved December 9, 2008 .

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Works directed by Tomoharu Katsumata

The Three Musketeers in Boots (1972)
Mazinger Z vs. Devilman (1973)
Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid (1975)
Hashire Melos! (1981)
Arcadia of My Youth (1982)
Future War 198X (1982)
Final Yamato (1983)
The Cherry Tree (1983)
The Snow Country Prince (1985)
Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha (1986)
Sangokushi (1): Eiyū-tachi no Yoake (1992)
Sangokushi (2): Chōkō Moyu! (1993)
Sangokushi (3): Harukanaru Taichi (1994)
GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Great Sea Beast (1996)


Journey to Hiroshima (1994)
The Human Revolution (1995–2004)
The Two Princes (1996)
The Winds of Victory (1997)
Bokutachi no Peace River (1998)
The Himalayan Kingdom of Light (1999)
The Prince and the Coral Sea (2000)
The Prince and the White Horse (2000)
The Princess of the Desert Kingdom (2001)
The Treasures of the Desert (2001)
Alexander's Decision (2003)
Great Yamato No. Zero (2004–2007)
Kagayake! Yūjō no V Sign (2005)
Saint Seiya: Hades (2005–2008)

Cutie Honey ( Japanese : キューティーハニー , Hepburn : Kyūtī Hanī , also spelled Cutey Honey ) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai . First appearing in Weekly Shōnen Champion ' s 41st issue of 1973, the series ran until April 1974. It follows an android girl named Honey Kisaragi, who transforms into the busty, red or pink-haired heroine Cutie Honey to fight against the assorted villains that threaten her or her world. One of the trademarks of the character is that the transformation involves the temporary loss of all her clothing in the brief interim from changing from one form to the other. According to Nagai, she is the first female to be the protagonist of a shōnen manga series. [4]

The Cutie Honey franchise spans many works, including numerous manga series, three anime television series, two OVA series, two drama CDs , three live action adaptations, and four stage plays. The first anime aired in 1973 and is considered a magical girl series in retrospect. In addition, the theme song of the series has become one of the most famous theme songs in the history of anime, and is widely known in Japan, even to those unfamiliar with the series. [5] Despite the many different Cutie Honey works made, this theme song continues to be sung in all live-action and animated works except Cutie Honey Universe and Cutie Honey: Tears , with different arrangers and singers. According to a Bandai survey, Cutie Honey ranked first in the "Favorite Characters" surveyed in April 1997 in two categories: girls aged 3 to 5 and girls aged 6 to 8. [6]

Honey Kisaragi is a regular, 16 year old Catholic schoolgirl, [7] until the day her father is murdered by the "Panther Claw" organization. After his death, she learns she is actually an android created by him and within her is a device that can "create matter from the air" [8] ( 空中元素固定装置 [9] , kūchū genso kotei sōchi [10] , variously translated as "[atmospheric] element condenser mechanism", [11] "Fixed System of Air Elements", [12] "Airborne Element Solidifier", "Atmospheric Element Condenser", etc. [8] ) . With her cry of "Honey Flash!" she can use the device to transform into the sword-wielding red-haired superhero, Cutie Honey. [8] This device, or similar devices, have been used to explain her powers in all later Honey versions.

While attending the Saint Chapel School for Girls-(in Cutie Honey Flash , the school is co-ed instead of being an all-girls school), Honey seeks revenge against the Panther Claw organization, which is ruled by an ancient primordial evil known as Panther Zora and her younger sibling Sister Jill. Zora wants "the rarest items in the world" and seeks to steal the device within Honey created by her father, which would allow them to "create an endless supply of jewels". [13] Meanwhile Jill, leader of the group's division in Japan, "only wants the finest riches" and has a crush on Honey. [14]

Honey is aided in her quest by Danbei Hayami and his two sons, journalist Seiji and young Junpei. [14] Danbei is based on the character Daemon from Nagai's prior work Abashiri Family . [15] Nagai's manga also borrows the character Naojiro from that series (in a female form named Sukeban Naoko), [14] while the anime borrows the Paradise School along with the characters Naojiro and Goeman (a teacher at the school) from the series. Naojiro is here the boss of the school's delinquent boys before being joined in the job by Honey.


Honey is mischievous for a Japanese female hero, often teasing her male friends and mocking her enemies in combat. When transforming into Cutie Honey, she gives a brief rundown of the forms she has previously taken in that particular episode, and then declares, "But my true identity is ..." before yelling "Honey Flash!" and transforming. At school, Honey is something of a "class clown" who enjoys teasing and pranking her teachers Alphonne and Miharu. [16] Much of the comic relief in the series comes from Honey's exploits at school. Miharu initially sees Honey as an incorrigible pest, but Alphonne is attracted to Honey and goes out of her way to be nice to her. Honey's best friend at school is the cute, freckle-faced Natsuko "Nat-chan" Aki. In the manga, Nat-chan, as well as the other students, had a crush on Honey; this crush was downplayed in the TV series.
Honey has a large array of transformations in the series, her most common personae including:

In 1992, Nagai wrote that the idea to create a hero with seven transformations was pitched by a Toei producer. His inspiration for this character came from classic shows that featured protagonists who took seven different forms, including the Bannai Tarao mysteries [4] [17] and Warrior of Love Rainbowman (1972). [8] [18] His decision to make the protagonist a " female android " came from female characters from his previous works, Harenchi Gakuen and Abashiri Family , and from the character Maria from Metropolis . [4] The series' working title was Honey Idol , as stated by Go Nagai the booklet of a DVD release. Nagai revealed in the afterword of a recent manga rerelease, that Honey Kisaragi's name is a reference to the 1965 American TV series Honey West .

Originally, Cutie Honey was meant to be a shōjo series like the later Cutie Honey Flash , and was planned to focus more on the relationship between Honey and Shun Kazami (renamed to Seiji Hayami for the final series) as well as lacking any nudity or excessive violence. A great deal of merchandising was initially planned, such as 'changing' dolls of Honey. The manga was slated to run in the monthly Ribon magazine, and the series was set to air Mondays at 7:00pm on NET TV (now TV Asahi ), a timeslot previously held by magical girl series. However, the timeslot was given to Miracle Shōjo Limit-Chan instead and Cutie Honey was set to air Saturdays at 8:30pm on the programming block Majū Kaijin Daihenshin!!! which previously aired Micord S and Devilman . Because of this, Cutie Honey retooled into a shōnen series, making it the first magical girl series for teen boys. [19] To make it appeal to a young teen male audience, more action was added and Nagai proposed to draw Honey nude during her transformations.


The original work of the franchise was the Cutie Honey manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai that ran in Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine from October 1973 to April 1974. During the same time, other short manga series were published in different magazines than the original, and by different creative teams. [20] These included two manga made by Ken Ishikawa , another two by Yū Okazaki , one b
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