Alternative title:
Gira il mondo Principessa Stellare (Italian)
Princess Comet
コメットさん (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
Comet (12 years old in human years) is the princess of the Harmonica Star country and was to meet the prince of the Tambourine Star country at a ball where he'd pick a bride. But he isn't there and so Comet is sent to Earth to find him. He'll be known by the starlight in his eyes. She finds the Earth and she loves the people she meets there. Meanwhile, Princess Meteor of the Castanet Star country also arrives on Earth in search of the prince. Comet's companion is a little puppy with a star at the end of his tail named Rubba Ball. Of course, Comet was not the first to visit the Earth and love it, another before her did as well and married. Her pet (a white cat with bunny ears and a tiny heart on her tail named Bunny) continued life as a kind of fairy in the forest. Comet's power is drawn from the stars of her home and is channeled through her baton; she also wears a special pendant from where Rubba Ball immerges, and with which she can detect and find the prince.
User Ratings:
28 ratings have been given [details]
Masterpiece: 2 votes (sub:2, dub:0)
Excellent: 3 votes (sub:2, dub:1)
Very good: 5 votes (sub:4, dub:1)
Good: 10 votes (sub:8, dub:2)
Weak: 2 votes (sub:1, dub:1)
Worst ever: 1 vote (sub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 92 users, rank: #2270
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.625 (Good-.37), std. dev.: 2.8257, rank: #2265
Weighted mean: 6.382 (Decent+.38), rank: #2434
Bayesian estimate: 6.63229 (Good-.36), rank: #1856
Running time:
24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
43
Vintage:
2001-04-01 to 2002-01-27
Opening Theme:
"君にスマイル (Kimi ni Smile)" by Nayu Niibori
#02: "Miracle Power" by Shizuka Nakayama
Ending Theme:
"Twinkle Star" by Saeko Chiba
#02: "Comet Song" by Sayuri Tanaka
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Director: Mamoru Kobe
Series Composition: Akira Okeya
Screenplay: Akira Okeya
Music: Moka
Original Manga: Mitsuteru Yokoyama
Character Design: Kazuaki Makida
Art director: Nobuto Sakamoto
Key Animation: Kenichi Nagai (ep 4, 9, 15, 20, 25) Nobuaki Yoshida (ep 4, 9, 15, 20, 25, 30, 36)
Recording Director: Katsunori Shimizu
Theme Song Composition: Kaoru Okubo (ED) Masumi Noguchi (OP)
Theme Song Lyrics: Uran (ED) Yuu Matsuki (OP)
Theme Song Performance: Nayu Niibori (OP1) Saeko Chiba (ED1) Sayuri Tanaka (ED2)
| | Aki Maeda as Comet
Chieko Honda as Princess Meteor
Hiroki Shimowada as Shun Imagawa/Imashun
Jin Yamanoi as Keitarou Toukichi
Kumiko Ohba as Spica / Miho Hiiragi (Queen's sister)
Kurumi Mamiya as Tsuyoshi Toukichi
Mayumi Asano as Keisuke Mishima
Miina Tominaga as Sayaka Toukichi
Nao Nagasawa as Muuku
Sanae Kobayashi as Yuki-sensei
Sayaka Aoki as Rabapyon
Shouko Mabe as Moeko (ep 4)
Taeko Kawata as Rababoo
Yasuo Iwata as King Mago-Consigliere
Yuki Matsuoka as Nene Toukichi
Yumiko Kokonoe as Queen
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Andrea Kwan as Comet
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Dubbing Director: Federico Danti Guido Rutta
Theme Song Performance: Cristina D'Avena (Italia 1 broadcast)
| | Cinzia Massironi as Comet
Cristiana Rossi as Rababoo
Davide Garbolino as Shun Imagawa
Elisabetta Spinelli as Nene Toukichi
Emanuela Pacotto as Meteorit
Federica Valenti as Gommino (Muuku)
Giorgio Bonino as Keitaro Toukichi
Patrizia Salmoiraghi as Regina, madre di Comet
Patrizia Scianca as Maestra Yuki
Pietro Ubaldi as Mago-Consigliere
Serena Clerici as Tsuyoshi Toukichi
Simone D'Andrea as Daisuke Keisuke Mishima
Tony Fuochi as Re, padre di Comet
Tosawi Piovani as Sayaka Toukichi
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