Akikan!

TV Series

2009

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Daichi Kakeru is a high school student who has never had a girlfriend. Little did he know that everything was about to change when he bought a melon soda on his way home from school as the can came to life in the form of a girl, whom he calls "Melon".

Sat, 03 Jan, 2009
S1.E1Can you feel it? First kiss
Kakeru Daichi purchases a can of Melon soda. When he goes home and drinks it, the can transforms into a girl. Thinking it's all a dream, Kakeru acts perverted in front of this girl, before getting attacked by the girl's powers. Kakeru ends up treating the can rather shoddily due to the conflict in behaviour and leaves her in a cupboard before going to school. When he comes back though, he finds the girl drained of all life due to being low on carbon dioxide, so he kisses her to allow her to live. Kakeru decides to name the girl Melon. They are visited by a man named Hidehiko Otoya who explains that the 'girlish' cans are part of a battle called 'The Akikan Elect' to determine whether steel cans or aluminium cans are superior. Kakeru is seemingly against this, as he doesn't want people to fight needlessly.
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Sat, 10 Jan, 2009
S1.E2During studying time
Kakeru notices that Melon doesn't do much during the day, and decides she should go to school with him, where he introduces her as her cousin. There is a bit of hostility between Melon and Kakeru's friend, Najima Tenkuji. When trying to find a place to put Melon back into a can, Kakeru enters a freezer room, and when Najima enters as well, they get locked in. During the cold, Najima recalls the time when Kakeru saved her from being kidnapped.
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Jun Fukuyama
Kakeru Daichi (voice)
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Aki Toyosaki
Najimi Tenkuji (voice)
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Ryo Hirohashi
Misaki Miyashita (voice)
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Sayaka Narita
Melon (voice)
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Mamiko Noto
Yell (voice)
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Aoi Yuuki
Budoko (voice)
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Megumi Nakajima
Miku (voice)
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Aiko Okubo
Yurika Kochikaze (voice)
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Nobuhiko Okamoto
Goro Amaji (voice)
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Ryotaro Okiayu
Hidehiko Otoya (voice)
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Megumi Toyoguchi
Airin Kizaki (voice)

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Release date

January 3, 2009 (United States)

Country of origin

Japan

Language

Japanese

Production company

Brain's Base

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