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Ayumu Kasuga

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Ayumu Kasuga
Azumanga Daioh character

Osaka in a color insert from the Azumanga Daioh manga
Created by Kiyohiko Azuma
Voiced by Yuki Matsuoka, Ayako Kawasumi, Kira Vincent-Davis
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Nicknames Osaka
Gender Female
Occupation High school student

Ayumu Kasuga (春日歩 Kasuga Ayumu?), more commonly known as Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?), is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Azumanga Daioh. One of the most influential anime characters of recent years, Osaka is notable for not conforming to the usual stereotypes of an anime heroine: for example in 2003 she was voted 7th in the top 100 poll, "Anime Heroines of 2002" by readers of the Japanese anime magazine Newtype,[1] but was the only character in the top ten who could not be categorised as "cute", "sexy", or "spunky". Instead Osaka is plain, flat-chested, and feeble. Her appeal arises instead from her vivid imagination from which arises a large part of the humor of Azumanga Daioh. Osaka is not only a day-dreamer but in fact tends to fall asleep in class, and her unusual character acts as the foil for the other characters. In real life her unique character has also acted as an inspiration for anime fans.

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Biography

Ayumu Kasuga is a transfer student from Osaka. Tomo Takino, expecting her to act like the stereotypical Osakan—loud, exuberant and fond of jokes—chose for her the nickname "Osaka", although Ayumu's behavior could not be more different.[2] Ayumu considers the name "slow" and "spacey", but she lacks the energy or motivation to dispute it. The nickname sticks so well she is called Osaka by teachers and even in the class roster, to the point that no one remembers her real name (Yomi has a similar problem). In the manga, Osaka mentions that she lived in Kobe when she was in elementary school and was born in Wakayama. Tomo, who says she doesn't know where Wakayama is, tells Ayumu to "just be Osaka". Osaka was also put into the category of 'Japanese' when she and the other girls were discussing breast size in the Locker Room. Tomo and Chiyo were also put into this group, although Tomo is nowhere near as flat-chested as Osaka, and Yomi pointed out that Chiyo would probably only be in 'their group' for a few years. Osaka recieves the least attention from Kimura because of this, despite her attempts to talk to him. Despite the fact that her non sequiturs and tendency to nod off during lectures upset Yukari, she remains in Yukari's homeroom class all three years. Because of her poor performance on exams, she is a member of the "Bonkuras" (translated as "Knuckleheads" or "Bonklers" in the anime and "Numbnuts" in the manga). Her decision, on Chiyo's advice, to seek a teaching career after graduation is viewed by Yukari as a deep personal insult.

Character traits

Osaka often acts like a "dim bulb": slow, inattentive, and stuck in her own world. Although she seems slow and easily distracted, she merely has a mind that works quite differently from that of most people. This makes her prone to daydreaming, absentmindedness, and non-sequiturs, but it also makes her unusually good at answering certain types of riddles. But while some people assume that she lacks focus, the truth is that in quite a few cases, Osaka is really a little too focused. When she gets a thought in her head, she tends to focus on it so intently that the rest of the world simply disappears, causing her to often miss what's going on around her (an example is episode 2, when Osaka was focused on eye floaters when a cockroach invades the class and Tomo was enthusiastically and noisily trying to exterminate the bug, liberally sending desks, and presumably students, flying). She is especially close to Chiyo, since even though Chiyo gets much better grades, both are bad at P.E. (Osaka is unusually stiff, even when stretching out), and both seem to approach the world with the same sense of childlike wonder and curiosity, though Chiyo's is usually tempered by common sense and information, while Osaka's is not. In fact, Chiyo provides this for her, habitually reaching to grab Osaka's shirt sleeve when, while musing, Osaka begins to muse about, and presumably might absent-mindedly do things which could be dangerous. In contrast to most of her peers, Osaka always keeps a quiet, accessible mood. It's extremely rare to catch her in a fit of anger or losing control (as seen in Episode 25 of the anime, when she sports a maniac grin after finally learning how to break a pair of chopsticks even, and gets mad at Tomo for not doing it properly). Osaka has been known to use the phrase "O-ha!" (short for おはよう, ohayou, "good morning"), which was popularized by Shingo Katori of the pop group SMAP, as an example of how "normal" Japanese people talk. As Tomo points out, this is not a correct assumption. At the same time, Osaka has a habit of being able to point out obvious things nobody else seems to notice (such as the fact that none of her core group of friends has boyfriends[3]) and has surprising levels of knowledge on unexpected topics such as marine biology and obscure kanji. In the anime, she was also every bit as interested as the other girls to hear what Nyamo had to say about sex. However, her sense of humor is sometimes unusually morbid. On their first trip to Chiyo's summer home, Osaka proposed telling a scary story where all of the girls are murdered one by one, only to reveal that in the end, she was the one who killed them all. She also suggested placing cat corpses inside a cafe as a cumulation of the other girls ideas; which included a haunted house, a cafe, and stuffed animals. She is also easily amused by things that most people would consider bizarre. During the Sports Festival, she made a big deal out of running the obstacle course because she thought the event of sticking her face in flour to get a candy was funny and had a giggle fit when she got there, and well afterwards, her face still covered in flour. The manga also revealed that she actually likes to run outside and play in typhoons.

Appearance in the English versions

In the English translation of the manga, her Kansai dialect was rendered as a New York City accent, which has sometimes been done for other anime characters with Osaka accents, such as Naru/Molly from Sailor Moon. This drew criticism because it caused Osaka to use more profanity.[clarify] The English dub of the anime, which was done later, gives her the Southern United States accent from around ADV Films' headquarters in Houston, Texas, "which shares the business-oriented attitude with Osaka as well as the country image that color both the Southern and Osaka accents."[4]

Voice actors

Japanese (television series and movie)
Yuki Matsuoka
Japanese ("Azumanga Web Daioh" short)
Ayako Kawasumi
English
Kira Vincent-Davis[5]
Korean
Yang Jeong Hwa
Spanish
Ana Lucia Ramos

Character songs

  • "Shikkari! Try La Lai" Words by Aki Hata, music by Masumi Itō
  • "Time Pavement" Words by Aki Hata, music by Masumi Itō

References

  1. ^ [April 2003] in Kimberly Gueire: Newtype USA (Magazine), 6, John Ledford. Retrieved on 2006-12-16. 
  2. ^ http://www.neoseeker.com/Movies/Products/azumanga_daioh_volume_1_entrance/ Tomo chooses nickname.[clarify]
  3. ^ Azumanga Daioh anime, episode 6.
  4. ^ Translation notes, Azumanga Daioh, volume 1.
  5. ^ Absolute Anime / Azumanga Daioh / Ayumu Kasuga. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.


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