Digi Charat's
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Episode 1: Dejiko Arrives, nyo!
(Digiko ga Kita nyo!)
One day, a strange cat-shaped spaceship arrives at Akihabara. Dejiko,
along with Puchiko and Gema, have come to Akihabara to follow Dejiko's dream of
becoming an idol. Because they have no money, they are in need of a place to
stay. Luckily, someone offers them lodging -- and it happens to be the Manager
of a popular store called "Gamers". Since Gema inadvertently said that they
couldn't possibly take their rooms for free, the Manager offers them jobs at
Gamers, to pay for their rent. Dejiko and the gang agree, and become workers at
Gamers. Just when everything seems to be going great, a shadow appears, laughing
mockingly...
Episode 2: Please, Call Me Rabi~en~Rose.
(Rabi~en~Rose to Yobinasai.)
The mysterious shadow (that appeared from Episode 1) laughs some more, and
disappears. Dejiko thinks it'll come back, but it really has disappeared -- and
she calls it "the laughing ghost". Meanwhile, Dejiko, Puchiko, and Gema are out
running an errand for the Manager, and they hear "the laughing ghost" again --
only to discover that it's really a girl! Dejiko is knocked aside, only to be
hit by a car, falling into the river, and almost getting eaten by a big fish.
The ghost introduces herself as Rabi~en~Rose -- and proclaims herself as
Dejiko's rival. When they get back at the store, a new store assistant is
introduced, who is none other than Rabi~en~Rose! It turns out Rabi's real name
is Usada Hikaru. Dejiko takes the opportunity to annoy Rabi, by telling everyone
her real name, and Rabi finds out that Puchiko is also somewhat of a rival...
Episode 3: A Scary Store?
(Kowai Omise?)
A boy seems to be hanging around outside Gamers. Takurou Minegawa is
actually afraid to go inside the store, since everyone there seems to be weird
-- and Minegawa is somewhat of a scaredy-cat. After seeing Dejiko shoot a group
of "eye-shopping" customers, he cowers outside, wondering if he'll survive a
trip into the store. The reason that Minegawa is there is because he wants a set
of "Tetsu-Ashi Johnny" trading cards. Once inside, he finds Rabi~en~Rose, who
caught one of her rabbit ears in one of the bookcases, has been trapped for a
whole day. He frees her, and is relieved to finally meet a normal store clerk.
She offers to show him the trading card section -- which happens to be the
scariest part of the store. Rabi~en~Rose, Dejiko, and Puchiko start charging him
outrageous prices, and when Minegawa realizes that he has no money, Rabi instead
gives them for free. But what Minegawa doesn't know is that the cards are cursed
-- Dejiko says that they don't even order them, and they keep showing up...
Episode 4: What the Hell is That?
(Nanda Koitsu?)
Dejiko, Puchiko, and Gema are out on a picnic. Dejiko wants to have their
picnic high atop a scary mountain peak, but Puchiko refuses and says she won't
go, and that's she's already hungry. Gema insists that there's something wrong
with the mountain, and the forest that surrounds the foot of the mountain. Gema
demonstrates by entering the forest, and suddenly changes into an ugly monster,
with an appetite for meat. Dejiko tells him to stop joking, and decides to have
the picnic where they are. While eating, Rabi~en~Rose shows up and throws dust
all over their food -- to which Dejiko promptly shoots her down with her laser
beams. And suddenly, a strange bear appears. Dejiko is scared of it, and as it
approaches, Dejiko and company make a run for it. When they get back to Gamers,
the strange bear creature is in their rooms, so Dejiko proceeds to try to burn
it with her laser beams, and reduces the room to rubble. The bear ends up living
at Gamers, inside a cardboard box that reads "Please, take what you want."
Episode 5: Mr. Long Hair
(Lon-ge-san)
Takurou Kimura has a problem. He has a great obsession with the japanese
language, and is disturbed to hear about individuals who end their sentences
strangely. Kimura then sets off to Gamers, to try to "warn" these individuals.
He finds Dejiko, and starts to bug her about her using "-nyo" at the end of her
sentences, and tries to break her out of it, but she refuses. Kimura then bumps
into Gema, and is despairs as he hears Gema adding "-gema" to his sentences --
and also, the customers seem to be picking up this trend! Kimura melts into a
pile, but suddenly meets Puchiko. Kimura instantly is won over, and introduces
himself, only to realize that Puchiko affixes "-nyu" at the end of her
sentences! Stricken with conflict, he then offers to buy Puchiko, to which
Dejiko replies "Puchiko is not for sale, nyo!"
Episode 6: Eerie Buu!
(Bukimi Buu!)
The episode starts with Dejiko and the gang prepping the store for
opening. Dejiko and Rabi~en~Rose have a mock fight with broomsticks, which
inadvertently broke Dejiko's mop. One of Rabi's swipes also apparently hit
Dejiko's tail. Later, Dejiko is sent out by the Manager for an errand, to buy
"something" at the "Something Store". But suddenly, Dejiko's tail falls off,
without her noticing! Dejiko's fanboys, Yoshimi and Takeshi find her tail, and
while fighting over it, they accidently tumble down a hole and end up at the
"Hell Store". The creature there wants Dejiko's tail, and is willing to give
Yoshimi and Takeshi whatever they want in exchange. Both adamantly refuse, and
insist that they must take Dejiko's tail back to her. Meanwhile, Puchiko points
out that Dejiko's tail is missing -- and while Dejiko is wondering what to do,
Yoshimi and Takeshi fall from the ceiling (looking a little fried, by the way)
and return her tail. They introduce themselves, but Dejiko reads their kanji
spellings and instead calls them "bukimi-san", meaning "weird ones".
Episode 7: Gema Gema Psshhuu...
(Gema Gema Psshhuu...)
Dejiko comes up with an idea to use both Kimura and Minegawa in a naughty
manga, so that she can cash in lots of money at the next doujinshi sale. Gema
pops her bubble by telling her it's wrong, and Dejiko spazzes, and boots Gema
out of the store, into a river. Minegawa and Kimura tell her that she shouldn't
be mean to Gema -- Dejiko brushes them off, wondering why there are so many odd
people at Gamers. Suddenly, screams can be heard outside the store, and it turns
out that Gema has swollen up into a monster ball, due to all the water he soaked
up in the river! He rolls after Dejiko, planning to squash her flat (for kicking
him in the river). Just as Gema starts to squish Dejiko, he suddenly needs to go
to the bathroom. Gema returns, only now, he's back to normal size. All he needed
to do was go to the bathroom to get rid of all the water. Rabi~en~Rose quickly
tells the audience to ignore any details about Gema's bathroom trip.
Episode 8: My Beam Won't Come Out, nyu...
(Beam ga Denai nyu...)
Puchiko is outside, practicing to get her "laser beams" to shoot at will.
After flopping a few times, Takurou Kimura appears and tells Puchiko that a
laser beam is the product of a person's heightening anger and the situation the
person is in. When Puchiko is eating with Dejiko and Gema, she watches Dejiko
and notes that Dejiko is really good at getting angry. Before going to bed,
Puchiko promises to practice getting angry. Just before she closes her eyes,
Dejiko's leg lands painfully on Puchiko, causing her to move across the room to
get some sleep -- but not before piling the room's furniture on Dejiko, to make
sure her leg stays put. Just as Puchiko thinks she's safe, Gema flies around the
room and lands on Puchiko -- but this time Puchiko's eye-laser beam kicks in and
sends Gema flying. Puchiko is happy that she can finally do it, and the next
morning, Dejiko and Gema fight over the strange things that happened to them the
night before. Puchiko goes out to practice again, and Kimura tells her that
she'll one day get it right.. or maybe not?
Episode 9: Romantic in its Own Way...
(Sorenari ni Romantic...)
Takurou Minegawa is lying on the grass, because he has a bad stomachache.
He picked up a piece of Natto bread lying on the road, and ate it -- which gave
him a bad case of gas. Rabi~en~Rose (dressed in a schoolgirl uniform) sees him,
and gives him some medecine to cure is stomachache. She suddenly runs off,
leaving Minegawa on the park bench. Minegawa finds a dice mascot that
Rabi~en~Rose dropped, and decides to bring it back to her. Meanwhile, Rabi has
changed from her schoolgirl uniform into her normal rabbit ears and idol outfit.
Running after her, Minegawa wonders about the dice mascot, and he is suddenly
beaned by one of Rabi's dice clips. She apologizes and they both sit down.
Minegawa asks her about her affinity for dice, and she tells him a story about
her parents wanting her to become an idol -- by starting off in absolute
poverty. Her parents sailed off, and left her a pair of dice to remind her of
her idol destiny. Minegawa doesn't still doesn't understand. Dejiko appears,
telling Rabi to stop skipping work, and both get all sparkly and argue about who
the number one idol is.
Episode 10: Fake Dejiko Appears!
(Nise Digiko Arawaru!)
Takurou Minegawa is walking home, and realizes how hungry he is. He
remembers that he has a piece of melon bread in his bag, and is about to eat it
when a shadowy figure steals it! The shadow runs away, but Minegawa thinks he
heard the sound of bells, and the shadow of cat-ears. Minegawa goes to Gamers
the next day and tells the whole gang about the incident -- Rabi~en~Rose
concludes that it was Dejiko who ate Minegawa's melon bread. Dejiko denies it,
but Puchiko and Gema agree as well. Minegawa also remembers that the shadow said
"-nyo", but Dejiko still denies doing anything. Takurou Kimura recounts his
story, where he ran into a strange shadow -- which farted in his face, causing
him to soil his pants (he had diarrhea). Everyone seems to believe Dejiko was
the culprit -- but Dejiko comes up with a plan to bribe everyone with Deji-Candy.
Suddenly, the shadow appears and eats the Deji-Candy! The real culprit eats all
the candy and walks away.
Episode 11: Hot, Steamy Rice.
(Hoka Hoka Gohan.)
This episode is simply about Dejiko dreaming about a bowl of steaming, hot
rice. She wakes up, and then goes back to sleep, to dream about rice again.
Again, she wakes up. She lies awake for a while, listening to the sounds of the
city -- and she eventually falls back asleep, dreaming about rice. She wakes up
once again, but this time, has trouble getting back to sleep. She thinks about
going to Gamers, but ends up falling asleep again. The next morning, Dejiko
wakes up, gets dressed and brushes her teeth, and goes to work at Gamers.
Meanwhile, Puchiko is fast asleep, dreaming about a bowl of freshly cooked
rice...
Episode 12: Monster! Another One
Appears!
(Kaiju Sonota Arawaru!)
Dejiko's very bored. She sits idly at the counter at Gamers, wondering if
anything exciting will happen. She contemplates out loud, if a monster will
invade the city. Suddenly, a monster appears and is poised to invade the city.
Dejiko and Puchiko stand outside, while everyone else is running away. After
being bugged by Gema and Rabi~en~Rose, she finally uses her eye beams, but
doesn't really feel like doing it. Instead, Rabi~en~Rose flew up and attacked
the monster, armed with rocket launchers. Unfortunately, the monster just
blasted Rabi with its flame breath. At this point, Dejiko finally starts to act.
She and Gema come up with a plan to lob garbage at the monster -- and
afterwards, she tries to finish it off with her laser-eye beam. The laser beams
simply bounces off the monster. Panic ensues. Then, out of nowhere the freaky
bear-like creature swoops in and promptly devours the monster. Akihabara is
saved, and everything goes back to normal...
Episode 13: Possessed by a Spirit, nyo!
(Toritsukareta nyo!)
Dejiko is sleeping on her futon. Gema appears, trying to wake up Dejiko -- but
she refuses to get up. Dejiko mumbles that she is a clam in a shell -- Puchiko
and Gema remember that Dejiko had clam miso soup the night before, but didn't
eat the clams. Apparently, Dejiko had been possessed by the spirit of the
uneaten clams. Rabi~en~Rose tried to wake up Dejiko by kicking her, but Dejiko
still wouldn't budge. Takurou Kimura comes out of nowhere and explains that the
clam spirit must be exorcised, and he brought Takurou Minegawa with him, because
Minegawa has previous experience in exorcism. Minegawa performed the ritual, and
ended it with hitting Dejiko with his stick, which caused her to wake up -- and
not remember anything that happened. Suddenly, Puchiko starts to act like a
snail. Everyone looks at Minegawa, and Minegawa apologizes, as he doesn't know
how to exorcise snail spirits...
Episode 14: The Hooligan Stopped Coming...
(Abarenbou ga Yattekita...)
One day, a rather rowdy customer came to Gamers. He said that he wanted to
go crazy and violent, which made Dejiko nervous, since he would scare all the
customers away. Suddenly, he asked if they had any rice, and Rabi~en~Rose said
no. Dejiko also replied that they had no rice. Takeshi and Yoshimi step in to
help Dejiko, by offering the rowdy customer the rice ball that they had. After
eating it, the rowdy guy regained some of his energy, and Dejiko readied herself
for a fight. All of a sudden, the customer said that he was done being crazy --
which confuses Dejiko. She thinks that he moved so fast, that she didn't see his
attack. The customer commented that Gamers was a nice store, and left without
really making a fuss. Puchiko later says that the rowdy customer really didn't
do anything...
Episode 15: Party Night!
(Abarenbou ga Yattekita...)
This episode is a music video, featuring all the characters of DiGi Charat.
Basically, Dejiko, Puchiko, and Rabi~en~Rose are prepping the store to throw a
big party for all their customers and friends. Very cute, very short, and a
catchy song.
Episode 16: Usada's Big Explosion!
(Usada Daibakuhatsu!)
It's now Christmas in Akihabara. Dejiko is making a cake for Rabi~en~Rose
-- which is actually a bomb. Takurou Minegawa and Takurou Kimura are headed to
Gamers, each with presents for Rabi~en~Rose and Puchiko. At Gamers, Dejiko gave
the cake to Rabi, who was both surprised and genuinely happy. When Gema saw the
cake, he wanted some. But Dejiko beats up Gema, yelling that she made the cake
for Rabi. Dejiko was still working, so Rabi left work and took the cake with
her. Afterwards, Dejiko starts feeling guilty, for giving Rabi~en~Rose a bad
present. Rabi was walking home, when she recalled Dejiko saying that she had
made the cake for her. Back at Gamers, everyone seemed to be at the store,
wanting to throw a party. Minegawa asks where Rabi is, and Dejiko recounts her
story about the bomb-cake, concluding that Rabi had probably already exploded.
Everyone spazzes, but then Rabi appears, saying she wants to eat the cake with
Dejiko. Suddenly, Puchiko's eye-laser beams kicked in, and everyone panicked.
The cake exploded, reducing Gamers to rubble, and everyone starts to dance
around the flaming wreckage...