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{{Nihongo|'''''Popotan'''''|ぽぽたん}} is a Japanese [[eroge|adult]] [[visual novel]] developed by [[Petit Ferret]] with [[character creation|character design]]s by [[Akio Watanabe]] under the alias Poyoyon Rock. It was originally released as a [[Personal computer game|PC game]] for [[CD-ROM]] on December 13, 2002 and subsequently re-released on [[DVD-ROM]] and for the [[PlayStation 2]] with certain scenes removed. The title ''Popotan'' is nonsensical word meant to reflect the prominence of dandelions, spelled {{Nihongo|''tanpopo''|たんぽぽ}} in [[Japanese language|Japanese]];<ref group=n>In the Japanese language, nouns do not have a separate form in the plural.</ref><ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popotan'' Vol. #1 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2004-11-16|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-1_article_76424.html|accessdate=2008-09-12}}</ref><ref name="Popotan Collection Review">{{cite web|last=Thomas|first=Mark|title=''Popotan'' Complete Collection (of 1)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2007-08-14|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|accessdate=2008-09-12}}</ref><ref name="Carlo Santos">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/popotan/dvd-2|title=Popotan - DVD 2: Engima|last=Santos|first=Carlo|work=Review|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2005-04-27|accessdate=2009-03-20}}</ref> Petite Ferret also produced a [[fan disc]] shortly before the DVD-ROM re-release. ''Popotan'' has been adapted to other media, including a [[novel]] series (''Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen'') by Sassami Yachiruda; manga series by Yūjiro Izumi; twelve episode [[anime]] directed by [[Shinichiro Kimura]] and licensed in North America by [[Geneon Entertainment|Geneon USA]] and later, [[Sentai Filmworks]]; radio drama (''Poporaji''); and several art and reference books.
{{Nihongo|'''''Popotan'''''|ぽぽたん}} is a Japanese [[eroge|adult]] [[visual novel]] developed by [[Petit Ferret]] with [[character creation|character design]]s by [[Akio Watanabe]] under the alias Poyoyon Rock. It was originally released as a [[Personal computer game|PC game]] for [[CD-ROM]] on December 13, 2002 and subsequently re-released on [[DVD-ROM]] and for the [[PlayStation 2]] with certain scenes removed. The title ''Popotan'' is nonsensical word meant to reflect the prominence of dandelions, spelled {{Nihongo|''tanpopo''|たんぽぽ}} in [[Japanese language|Japanese]];<ref group=n>In the Japanese language, nouns do not have a separate form in the plural.</ref><ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popotan'' Vol. #1 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2004-11-16|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-1_article_76424.html|accessdate=2008-09-12|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090328104605/http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-1_article_76424.html|archivedate=2009-03-28|df=}}</ref><ref name="Popotan Collection Review">{{cite web|last=Thomas|first=Mark|title=''Popotan'' Complete Collection (of 1)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2007-08-14|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|accessdate=2008-09-12|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090220075737/http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|archivedate=2009-02-20|df=}}</ref><ref name="Carlo Santos">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/popotan/dvd-2|title=Popotan - DVD 2: Engima|last=Santos|first=Carlo|work=Review|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2005-04-27|accessdate=2009-03-20}}</ref> Petite Ferret also produced a [[fan disc]] shortly before the DVD-ROM re-release. ''Popotan'' has been adapted to other media, including a [[novel]] series (''Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen'') by Sassami Yachiruda; manga series by Yūjiro Izumi; twelve episode [[anime]] directed by [[Shinichiro Kimura]] and licensed in North America by [[Geneon Entertainment|Geneon USA]] and later, [[Sentai Filmworks]]; radio drama (''Poporaji''); and several art and reference books.


[[Gameplay]] in ''Popotan'' follows a semi-predetermined plot; major events remain the same, but personal storylines can diverge from the player's choices. The game focuses on protagonist Chris, a drifter who meets three girls and their maid in a mansion near the ruins of Tokyo in the distant future. The player's goal is to make available [[hentai|sexual scenes and images]] that the player can view or replay at any time depicting the [[protagonist]] having [[sexual intercourse]] with one of the girls. The player can pursue other girls once they have finished one of the sisters' storylines.
[[Gameplay]] in ''Popotan'' follows a semi-predetermined plot; major events remain the same, but personal storylines can diverge from the player's choices. The game focuses on protagonist Chris, a drifter who meets three girls and their maid in a mansion near the ruins of Tokyo in the distant future. The player's goal is to make available [[hentai|sexual scenes and images]] that the player can view or replay at any time depicting the [[protagonist]] having [[sexual intercourse]] with one of the girls. The player can pursue other girls once they have finished one of the sisters' storylines.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:PopotanPo-Screenshot.png|thumb|left|The game uses character position and size to show the characters' relative relation to the protagonist. Ai (left) is closer while Mii (right) is off to the side of the room further away.|alt=A screenshot inside Chris's Japanese bedroom. Ai's and Mii's images are separate avatar images overlaying the background. A transparent textbox at the bottom displays text over all of them.]]
[[File:PopotanPo-Screenshot.png|thumb|left|The game uses character position and size to show the characters' relative relation to the protagonist. Ai (left) is closer while Mii (right) is off to the side of the room further away.|alt=A screenshot inside Chris's Japanese bedroom. Ai's and Mii's images are separate avatar images overlaying the background. A transparent textbox at the bottom displays text over all of them.]]
''Popotan'' is a [[visual novel]] in which players spend most of their time in reading dynamic text, representing either [[dialogue]] between the various [[Non-player character|characters]] or the inner thoughts of the [[Player character|protagonist]]. After progressing through text, players either come to a "decision point" where they must choose from multiple options, or the text will end and the player must move to a new location, or, in the DVD-ROM and PS2 versions, use a shortcut option to continue to the next event.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031016074019/www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_game.htm|archivedate=2003-10-16 |url=http://www.wellmade.jp|script-title=ja:ゲーム紹介|trans-title=Gameplay|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese}}</ref> Time elapsed between decision points varies. The game pauses at these points and, depending on which choice the player makes, the plot will progress and may branch off in a specific direction.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Oshiete"/> The player must romantically pursue the three sisters, and can seek [[unlockable character|other characters]] if one of the sisters' scenarios has been completed.
''Popotan'' is a [[visual novel]] in which players spend most of their time in reading dynamic text, representing either [[dialogue]] between the various [[Non-player character|characters]] or the inner thoughts of the [[Player character|protagonist]]. After progressing through text, players either come to a "decision point" where they must choose from multiple options, or the text will end and the player must move to a new location, or, in the DVD-ROM and PS2 versions, use a shortcut option to continue to the next event.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031016074019/http://www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_game.htm|archivedate=2003-10-16|url=http://www.wellmade.jp|script-title=ja:ゲーム紹介|trans-title=Gameplay|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> Time elapsed between decision points varies. The game pauses at these points and, depending on which choice the player makes, the plot will progress and may branch off in a specific direction.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Oshiete"/> The player must romantically pursue the three sisters, and can seek [[unlockable character|other characters]] if one of the sisters' scenarios has been completed.


A special [[music video game|music mini-game]] commences at certain points in [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]]'s scenario. The goal of the [[mini-game]] is to max out "Magical Girl Mii"'s magical power meter by hitting balls at the right moment.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Petite Ferret">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/index.htm|title=Download|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> The outcome of the mini-game affects the storyline.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/> Successfully completing her scenarios unlock an ''[[omake]]'' option on the main menu, allowing the player to play the mini-game with different music tracks. Finishing [[List of Popotan characters#Ai|Ai]]'s scenario unlocks a new story featuring [[List of Popotan characters#Unagi|Unagi]]. The player can save the game only while text is on the screen in the PC versions; this limitation was removed in the PS2 port.<ref name="Wellmade Popotan Dec 2003"/> The PS2 port also altered the events and scenes based on the DVD version.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Wellmade Popotan Dec 2003">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031210093435/http://www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/index.html|archivedate=2003-12-10|url=http://www.wellmade.jp/|script-title=ja:おしえて!ぽぽたん|trans-title=Oshiete! Popotan|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-22|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="new content">{{cite web|url=http://dol.dengeki.com/data/news/2003/12/24/36af31001f9291cea804b870d437585d.html|title=PS2版『ぽぽたん』を予約して、 ポスター&レアCDの2大特典を入手しよう!|trans-title=The PS2's ''Popotan'' pre-order is available; it comes with 2 great items: a poster and a rare CD.|work=News|publisher=Dengeki Online|accessdate=2008-11-14|language=Japanese}}</ref>
A special [[music video game|music mini-game]] commences at certain points in [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]]'s scenario. The goal of the [[mini-game]] is to max out "Magical Girl Mii"'s magical power meter by hitting balls at the right moment.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Petite Ferret">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/index.htm|title=Download|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722094354/http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/index.htm|archivedate=2011-07-22|df=}}</ref> The outcome of the mini-game affects the storyline.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/> Successfully completing her scenarios unlock an ''[[omake]]'' option on the main menu, allowing the player to play the mini-game with different music tracks. Finishing [[List of Popotan characters#Ai|Ai]]'s scenario unlocks a new story featuring [[List of Popotan characters#Unagi|Unagi]]. The player can save the game only while text is on the screen in the PC versions; this limitation was removed in the PS2 port.<ref name="Wellmade Popotan Dec 2003"/> The PS2 port also altered the events and scenes based on the DVD version.<ref name="WellMADE gameplay archive"/><ref name="Wellmade Popotan Dec 2003">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031210093435/http://www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/index.html|archivedate=2003-12-10|url=http://www.wellmade.jp/|script-title=ja:おしえて!ぽぽたん|trans-title=Oshiete! Popotan|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-22|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="new content">{{cite web|url=http://dol.dengeki.com/data/news/2003/12/24/36af31001f9291cea804b870d437585d.html|title=PS2版『ぽぽたん』を予約して、 ポスター&レアCDの2大特典を入手しよう!|trans-title=The PS2's ''Popotan'' pre-order is available; it comes with 2 great items: a poster and a rare CD.|work=News|publisher=Dengeki Online|accessdate=2008-11-14|language=Japanese}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
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===Characters===
===Characters===
{{Main|List of Popotan characters}}
{{Main|List of Popotan characters}}
The player assumes the role of [[List of Popotan characters#Chris|Chris]], the protagonist of ''Popotan''. Chris is a high school dropout who dislikes the direction of society and refuses to get a job.<ref name="WellMADE story archive"/> He wanders the streets making a living as a guitar-playing [[Busking|busker]]. He feels he cannot play well without an audience, which is hard to find as a drifter.<ref name="Popotan DVD-ROM">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=24519|title=ぽぽたん DVD-ROM版|trans-title=Popotan DVD-ROM Version|accessdate=2008-03-25|publisher=Getchu|language=Japanese}}</ref> The other main characters include three sisters and their maid who live in a western-style [[mansion]].<ref name="WellMADE story archive"/> [[List of Popotan characters#Ai|Ai]] is the eldest of the three and communicates with plants. [[List of Popotan characters#Mai|Mai]] is the middle sister; she is a [[tomboy]] and disapproves of Chris's behavior. [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]] is the youngest and the most energetic; she often [[cosplay]]s as "Magical Girl Mii" and helps people.<ref name="WellMADE sisters archive">{{cite web|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20031015083617/www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_char.htm|archivedate=2003-10-15 |url=http://www.wellmade.jp|title=Character|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese}}</ref> Their maid [[List of Popotan characters#Mea|Mea]] appears emotionless at first, but reveals hidden depth later in the story.<ref name="Oshiete"/><ref name="WellMADE story archive"/>
The player assumes the role of [[List of Popotan characters#Chris|Chris]], the protagonist of ''Popotan''. Chris is a high school dropout who dislikes the direction of society and refuses to get a job.<ref name="WellMADE story archive"/> He wanders the streets making a living as a guitar-playing [[Busking|busker]]. He feels he cannot play well without an audience, which is hard to find as a drifter.<ref name="Popotan DVD-ROM">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=24519|title=ぽぽたん DVD-ROM版|trans-title=Popotan DVD-ROM Version|accessdate=2008-03-25|publisher=Getchu|language=Japanese}}</ref> The other main characters include three sisters and their maid who live in a western-style [[mansion]].<ref name="WellMADE story archive"/> [[List of Popotan characters#Ai|Ai]] is the eldest of the three and communicates with plants. [[List of Popotan characters#Mai|Mai]] is the middle sister; she is a [[tomboy]] and disapproves of Chris's behavior. [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]] is the youngest and the most energetic; she often [[cosplay]]s as "Magical Girl Mii" and helps people.<ref name="WellMADE sisters archive">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031015083617/http://www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_char.htm|archivedate=2003-10-15|url=http://www.wellmade.jp|title=Character|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> Their maid [[List of Popotan characters#Mea|Mea]] appears emotionless at first, but reveals hidden depth later in the story.<ref name="Oshiete"/><ref name="WellMADE story archive"/>


===Story===
===Story===
''Popotan'' takes place in the distant future within the remnants of [[Tokyo]], destroyed by a cataclysm and since altered by geological transformations.<ref>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ビジュアルファンブック|trans-title=Popotan Visual Fan Book|publisher=Petit Ferret & Soft Bank Publishing|language=Japanese|page=27|isbn=4-7973-2348-5}}</ref> The disaster was caused by a giant dandelion structure resembling a [[spire]] that arose in the city atop a hill. The main location of the game is a European-style mansion, seen as completely out-of-place in the city.<ref name="WellMADE story archive">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031016074151/www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_story.htm|archivedate=2003-10-16 |url=http://www.wellmade.jp|script-title=ja:ストーリー|trans-title=Story|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese}}</ref> Much of the daytime is spent outside the mansion wandering around town meeting characters and triggering event sequences.<!-- Dandelions, other flowers, and vegetation in general are a major theme in the game. Various sculptures and buildings feature a flower [[motif (visual arts)|motif]], and every scene contains actual vegetation or floral symbols.-->
''Popotan'' takes place in the distant future within the remnants of [[Tokyo]], destroyed by a cataclysm and since altered by geological transformations.<ref>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ビジュアルファンブック|trans-title=Popotan Visual Fan Book|publisher=Petit Ferret & Soft Bank Publishing|language=Japanese|page=27|isbn=4-7973-2348-5}}</ref> The disaster was caused by a giant dandelion structure resembling a [[spire]] that arose in the city atop a hill. The main location of the game is a European-style mansion, seen as completely out-of-place in the city.<ref name="WellMADE story archive">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031016074151/http://www.wellmade.jp/products/popotan/pp_story.htm|archivedate=2003-10-16|url=http://www.wellmade.jp|script-title=ja:ストーリー|trans-title=Story|publisher=WellMADE|accessdate=2009-05-28|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> Much of the daytime is spent outside the mansion wandering around town meeting characters and triggering event sequences.<!-- Dandelions, other flowers, and vegetation in general are a major theme in the game. Various sculptures and buildings feature a flower [[motif (visual arts)|motif]], and every scene contains actual vegetation or floral symbols.-->


''Popotan'' follows Chris's lifestyle changes, as well as the mysteries surrounding the spire-like object that caused the destruction of Tokyo in the past. The story opens as Chris desperately considers stealing food from a stand near a [[torii|shrine entrance]]. His theft is unsuccessful, and he wanders around town looking for work. He finds a [[convenience store]], where he gets directions leading him to the mansion. He enters without asking permission and runs into the three sisters and their [[Android (robot)|lifelike android]] maid. Chris asks permission to stay because the rent is cheap and the girls are pretty; they consent, but force him to take a part-time job. The convenience store owner hires him, and as the story progresses, Chris opens up socially and begins caring about others as he interacts with the girls. He also meets new friends, including a classmate [[List of Popotan characters#Konami|Konami]], a local [[Miko|shrine maiden]] named [[List of Popotan characters#Nono|Nono]] and a mysterious girl named [[List of Popotan characters#Shizuku|Shizuku]].
''Popotan'' follows Chris's lifestyle changes, as well as the mysteries surrounding the spire-like object that caused the destruction of Tokyo in the past. The story opens as Chris desperately considers stealing food from a stand near a [[torii|shrine entrance]]. His theft is unsuccessful, and he wanders around town looking for work. He finds a [[convenience store]], where he gets directions leading him to the mansion. He enters without asking permission and runs into the three sisters and their [[Android (robot)|lifelike android]] maid. Chris asks permission to stay because the rent is cheap and the girls are pretty; they consent, but force him to take a part-time job. The convenience store owner hires him, and as the story progresses, Chris opens up socially and begins caring about others as he interacts with the girls. He also meets new friends, including a classmate [[List of Popotan characters#Konami|Konami]], a local [[Miko|shrine maiden]] named [[List of Popotan characters#Nono|Nono]] and a mysterious girl named [[List of Popotan characters#Shizuku|Shizuku]].


==Development==
==Development==
Petit Ferret developed ''Popotan'' in 2002. Seki Hayabusa and Iwashinichi Shimizu handled scenario development, and [[Akio Watanabe]] designed its characters while working under the alias Poyoyon♥Rock.<ref name="Akio Watanabe">{{cite web|url=http://benippon.com/en/akio-watanabe-art-works|title=Akio Watanabe - Art Works|accessdate=2009-03-22|publisher=beNippon}}</ref><ref name="Erogescape POpotanCD">{{cite web|url=http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/game.php?game=2482|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(ぷちフェレット)|trans-title=Popotan (Petit Ferret)|publisher=Erogescape|accessdate=2008-12-10|language=Japanese}}</ref> Higuchi Hideki and Kajihara Masahiro composed music for the series; [[Under17]] contributed theme music with vocals.<ref name="Petite Ferret"/><ref name="Erogescape POpotanCD"/> Petite Ferret created over 1,000 [[2D computer graphics|two-dimensional computer graphics]] for backgrounds, events, and character poses. Though only characters' mouths and eyes are animated, numerous poses exist for both major and minor characters; Petit Ferret created slightly fewer graphics for the latter to reduce production costs.<ref name="Costs">{{cite web|last=Yamato|first=Tamaki|url=http://zepy.momotato.com/2008/09/09/eroge-production/|title=Eroge production|publisher=Canned Dogs|accessdate=2008-12-14|language=Japanese}}</ref> The game uses a character placement system to display the characters relative to the protagonist; distant characters appear small, and grow larger as the player approaches them.
Petit Ferret developed ''Popotan'' in 2002. Seki Hayabusa and Iwashinichi Shimizu handled scenario development, and [[Akio Watanabe]] designed its characters while working under the alias Poyoyon♥Rock.<ref name="Akio Watanabe">{{cite web|url=http://benippon.com/en/akio-watanabe-art-works|title=Akio Watanabe - Art Works|accessdate=2009-03-22|publisher=beNippon|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091117122524/http://benippon.com/en/akio-watanabe-art-works|archivedate=2009-11-17|df=}}</ref><ref name="Erogescape POpotanCD">{{cite web|url=http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/game.php?game=2482|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(ぷちフェレット)|trans-title=Popotan (Petit Ferret)|publisher=Erogescape|accessdate=2008-12-10|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303170618/http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/game.php?game=2482|archivedate=2016-03-03|df=}}</ref> Higuchi Hideki and Kajihara Masahiro composed music for the series; [[Under17]] contributed theme music with vocals.<ref name="Petite Ferret"/><ref name="Erogescape POpotanCD"/> Petite Ferret created over 1,000 [[2D computer graphics|two-dimensional computer graphics]] for backgrounds, events, and character poses. Though only characters' mouths and eyes are animated, numerous poses exist for both major and minor characters; Petit Ferret created slightly fewer graphics for the latter to reduce production costs.<ref name="Costs">{{cite web|last=Yamato|first=Tamaki|url=http://zepy.momotato.com/2008/09/09/eroge-production/|title=Eroge production|publisher=Canned Dogs|accessdate=2008-12-14|language=Japanese}}</ref> The game uses a character placement system to display the characters relative to the protagonist; distant characters appear small, and grow larger as the player approaches them.


Petit Ferret requested applications for [[seiyū|Japanese voice actresses]] from May to June 2002, seeking to fill the roles of the three sisters first. Satisfied with the applicants, Petit Ferret held open auditions for other roles starting June 30, 2002.<ref name="Petit Ferret VAs">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0205/20/news09.html|script-title=ja:秋発売予定美少女ゲームの声優オーディション 秋発売予定美少女ゲームの声優オーディション|trans-title=Seiyū audition for bishoujo game to be released this Autumn|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-05-02|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0206/08/news05.html|script-title=ja:美少女パソコンゲームヒロイン声優募集の締切迫る!|trans-title=Deadline for seiyū of the main bishoujo characters in a PC-game approaches.|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-06-08|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0206/24/news13.html|title=18ゲームの公開声優オーディション観覧者募集<sub>禁</sub>|trans-title=Public Call for Seiyū Auditions for an adult game (Restrictioned)Petit Ferret's looking for voice actors|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-06-24|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE produced and distributed the PS2 [[porting|port]], {{Nihongo|''Oshiete! Popotan''|おしえて!ぽぽたん}}, based on the DVD-ROM version of the original game. Petit Ferret made Akio Watanabe project supervisor for the PS2 port.<ref name="PS2 Supervisor">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0312/24/news09.html|title=ぽぽたん"恥ずかし"ポスターを予約でGET! ぽぽたん"恥ずかし"ポスターを予約で入手!|trans-title=Get Reversible Popotan "Embarrassment" Poster! Obtain the Popotan "Embarrassment" Poster by Reservation!|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2003-12-24|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref>
Petit Ferret requested applications for [[seiyū|Japanese voice actresses]] from May to June 2002, seeking to fill the roles of the three sisters first. Satisfied with the applicants, Petit Ferret held open auditions for other roles starting June 30, 2002.<ref name="Petit Ferret VAs">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0205/20/news09.html|script-title=ja:秋発売予定美少女ゲームの声優オーディション 秋発売予定美少女ゲームの声優オーディション|trans-title=Seiyū audition for bishoujo game to be released this Autumn|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-05-02|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0206/08/news05.html|script-title=ja:美少女パソコンゲームヒロイン声優募集の締切迫る!|trans-title=Deadline for seiyū of the main bishoujo characters in a PC-game approaches.|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-06-08|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0206/24/news13.html|title=18ゲームの公開声優オーディション観覧者募集<sub>禁</sub>|trans-title=Public Call for Seiyū Auditions for an adult game (Restrictioned)Petit Ferret's looking for voice actors|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2002-06-24|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE produced and distributed the PS2 [[porting|port]], {{Nihongo|''Oshiete! Popotan''|おしえて!ぽぽたん}}, based on the DVD-ROM version of the original game. Petit Ferret made Akio Watanabe project supervisor for the PS2 port.<ref name="PS2 Supervisor">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0312/24/news09.html|title=ぽぽたん"恥ずかし"ポスターを予約でGET! ぽぽたん"恥ずかし"ポスターを予約で入手!|trans-title=Get Reversible Popotan "Embarrassment" Poster! Obtain the Popotan "Embarrassment" Poster by Reservation!|publisher=ITMedia|work=Softbank Games|date=2003-12-24|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref>


===Release information===
===Release information===
Petit Ferret released a trial version of ''Popotan'' for download on November 25, 2002<ref name="Petite Ferret"/><ref name="Petite Ferret 2005"/> and released the full PC version on one CD-ROM the following December 13.<ref name="Popotan">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=16444|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん|trans-title=Popotan|accessdate=2008-10-20|publisher=Getchu|language=Japanese}}</ref> To increase pre-order sales, Ferret packaged the initial CD-ROM release of ''Popotan'' with a special [[maxi single]] CD of Under17's theme songs.<ref name="Moimi"/> The firm then released a [[fan disc]] on July 11, 2003 titled {{Nihongo3|Popotan Fan Disc: Let's P-L-A-Y Together|ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|'''Popotan Fan Disc: Issho ni A-SO-BO'''}}.<ref name="A-So-Bo">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=26749|title=ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|trans-title=Popotan Fan Disc: Let's P-L-A-Y Together|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-02|language=Japanese}}</ref> The disc includes several character-based mini-games (including the original's "Magical Girl Mii" mini-game), new storyline content and routes based around Mii and Nono, a separate music CD containing [[background music]] from the original game, themed [[computer wallpaper]], and desktop accessories.<ref>{{cite video game|title=ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|developer=Petit Ferret|date=2003-07-03|language=Japanese|isolang=ja|platform=CD-ROM}}</ref> Some of the items must be unlocked. The fan disc preceded a re-release of the main game as ''Popotan Po!'' on August 1, 2003 as a DVD-ROM with game enhancements; it would be Petit Ferret's last official release.<ref name="Popotan DVD-ROM"/><ref name="Petite Ferret 2005"/><ref name="Petite Ferret Titles">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/products/index.htm|title=Products|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE produced a PS2 port named ''Oshiete! Popotan'', released March 11, 2004.<ref name="IGN news">{{cite web|author=IGN Staff|url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/498/498987p1.html|title=PS2 releases|publisher=IGN|work=Playstation 2 News|date=2004-03-15|accessdate=2008-12-15}}</ref> Scenes in the port were changed or removed to comply with Sony's ban on sexual content, but the release still warranted [[CERO]] 18 rating. Later, after the CERO revised its rating system, it was given a CERO D rating.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nc20110706ba.html | title=Video games now have the same U.S. protection as books and films | publisher=[[The Japan Times]] | accessdate=2011-09-20 | author=Ashcraft, Brian}}<p>{{cite web | url=http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/slpm65535.html | title=おしえて! ぽぽたん | publisher=[[Sony]] | accessdate=2011-09-20 |trans-title=Oshiete! Popotan}}</ref> WellMADE tried to compensate for their absence with graphics and gameplay improvements. WellMADE enticed buyers of the port with a bonus [[theme (arts)|themed]] [[telephone card|calling card]],<ref name="Oshiete">{{cite web|url=http://www.gwn.com/games/gameinfo.php/id/38376/platform/playstation2/title/Oshiete_Popotan.html|title=Oshiete! Popotan|publisher=Filefactory Games|accessdate=2008-11-02}}</ref><ref name="Oshiete!">{{cite web|url=http://dol.dengeki.com/data/news/2004/01/15/56ddda8bcac69b08c865c2650f444a2a.html|script-title=ja:セガダイレクト、 『おしえて!ぽぽたん』に限定オリジナルテレカを付けて販売|trans-title=Sega Direct, ''Oshiete! Popotan'' Limited Edition Calling Cards with Initial Sales|work=News|publisher=Dengeki Online|accessdate=2008-11-14|language=Japanese}}</ref> reversible poster, and music CD.<ref name="new content"/><ref name="PS2 Supervisor"/><ref name="Famitsu poster">{{cite web|url=http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1144920_1124.html|title=『おしえて!ぽぽたん』予約特典情報が明らかに!|trans-title=''Oshiete! Popotan'' Reservation Information|accessdate=2008-12-04}}</ref> WellMADE also released two free spinoff games in December 2003 and March 2004, collectively named {{nihongo|''Unagi Fuku Warai''|うなぎ福笑い}} and featuring Unagi as the [[hero]]ine.<ref name="Unagi Minigame 1">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0312/26/news30.html|title=Unagi Fuku Warai|publisher=ITMedia|date=2003-12-26|accessdate=2008-11-29|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE designed the games to be humorous and fun; the second allows Unagi to transform into her humanoid form after a certain point in the story.<ref name="Unagi Minigame 2">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0403/12/news01.html|title=Unagi Fuku Warai|publisher=ITMedia|date=2004-03-12|accessdate=2008-11-29|language=Japanese}}</ref>
Petit Ferret released a trial version of ''Popotan'' for download on November 25, 2002<ref name="Petite Ferret"/><ref name="Petite Ferret 2005"/> and released the full PC version on one CD-ROM the following December 13.<ref name="Popotan">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=16444|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん|trans-title=Popotan|accessdate=2008-10-20|publisher=Getchu|language=Japanese}}</ref> To increase pre-order sales, Ferret packaged the initial CD-ROM release of ''Popotan'' with a special [[maxi single]] CD of Under17's theme songs.<ref name="Moimi"/> The firm then released a [[fan disc]] on July 11, 2003 titled {{Nihongo3|Popotan Fan Disc: Let's P-L-A-Y Together|ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|'''Popotan Fan Disc: Issho ni A-SO-BO'''}}.<ref name="A-So-Bo">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=26749|title=ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|trans-title=Popotan Fan Disc: Let's P-L-A-Y Together|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-02|language=Japanese}}</ref> The disc includes several character-based mini-games (including the original's "Magical Girl Mii" mini-game), new storyline content and routes based around Mii and Nono, a separate music CD containing [[background music]] from the original game, themed [[computer wallpaper]], and desktop accessories.<ref>{{cite video game|title=ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO|developer=Petit Ferret|date=2003-07-03|language=Japanese|isolang=ja|platform=CD-ROM}}</ref> Some of the items must be unlocked. The fan disc preceded a re-release of the main game as ''Popotan Po!'' on August 1, 2003 as a DVD-ROM with game enhancements; it would be Petit Ferret's last official release.<ref name="Popotan DVD-ROM"/><ref name="Petite Ferret 2005"/><ref name="Petite Ferret Titles">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/products/index.htm|title=Products|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE produced a PS2 port named ''Oshiete! Popotan'', released March 11, 2004.<ref name="IGN news">{{cite web|author=IGN Staff|url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/498/498987p1.html|title=PS2 releases|publisher=IGN|work=Playstation 2 News|date=2004-03-15|accessdate=2008-12-15}}</ref> Scenes in the port were changed or removed to comply with Sony's ban on sexual content, but the release still warranted [[CERO]] 18 rating. Later, after the CERO revised its rating system, it was given a CERO D rating.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nc20110706ba.html | title=Video games now have the same U.S. protection as books and films | publisher=[[The Japan Times]] | accessdate=2011-09-20 | author=Ashcraft, Brian}}<p>{{cite web | url=http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/slpm65535.html | title=おしえて! ぽぽたん | publisher=[[Sony]] | accessdate=2011-09-20 |trans-title=Oshiete! Popotan}}</ref> WellMADE tried to compensate for their absence with graphics and gameplay improvements. WellMADE enticed buyers of the port with a bonus [[theme (arts)|themed]] [[telephone card|calling card]],<ref name="Oshiete">{{cite web|url=http://www.gwn.com/games/gameinfo.php/id/38376/platform/playstation2/title/Oshiete_Popotan.html|title=Oshiete! Popotan|publisher=Filefactory Games|accessdate=2008-11-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720023824/http://www.gwn.com/games/gameinfo.php/id/38376/platform/playstation2/title/Oshiete_Popotan.html|archivedate=2011-07-20|df=}}</ref><ref name="Oshiete!">{{cite web|url=http://dol.dengeki.com/data/news/2004/01/15/56ddda8bcac69b08c865c2650f444a2a.html|script-title=ja:セガダイレクト、 『おしえて!ぽぽたん』に限定オリジナルテレカを付けて販売|trans-title=Sega Direct, ''Oshiete! Popotan'' Limited Edition Calling Cards with Initial Sales|work=News|publisher=Dengeki Online|accessdate=2008-11-14|language=Japanese}}</ref> reversible poster, and music CD.<ref name="new content"/><ref name="PS2 Supervisor"/><ref name="Famitsu poster">{{cite web|url=http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/1144920_1124.html|title=『おしえて!ぽぽたん』予約特典情報が明らかに!|trans-title=''Oshiete! Popotan'' Reservation Information|accessdate=2008-12-04}}</ref> WellMADE also released two free spinoff games in December 2003 and March 2004, collectively named {{nihongo|''Unagi Fuku Warai''|うなぎ福笑い}} and featuring Unagi as the [[hero]]ine.<ref name="Unagi Minigame 1">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0312/26/news30.html|title=Unagi Fuku Warai|publisher=ITMedia|date=2003-12-26|accessdate=2008-11-29|language=Japanese}}</ref> WellMADE designed the games to be humorous and fun; the second allows Unagi to transform into her humanoid form after a certain point in the story.<ref name="Unagi Minigame 2">{{cite web|url=http://gamez.itmedia.co.jp/games/gsnews/0403/12/news01.html|title=Unagi Fuku Warai|publisher=ITMedia|date=2004-03-12|accessdate=2008-11-29|language=Japanese}}</ref>


The initial limited edition release of ''Popotan'' on CD-ROM suffered critical [[computer bug|errors]], such as [[computer graphics|graphic]] display issues, [[save game|saving and loading]] issues, the inability to complete some routes and Mii's mini-game not starting. Petite Ferret issued a patch on January 10, 2003. Later versions of the game were released bug-free.<ref name="Petite Ferret FAQ Popotan">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/faq/popotan/index.htm|title=『ぽぽたん』FAQ|trans-title=''Popotan'' FAQ|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-12-09|language=Japanese}}</ref>
The initial limited edition release of ''Popotan'' on CD-ROM suffered critical [[computer bug|errors]], such as [[computer graphics|graphic]] display issues, [[save game|saving and loading]] issues, the inability to complete some routes and Mii's mini-game not starting. Petite Ferret issued a patch on January 10, 2003. Later versions of the game were released bug-free.<ref name="Petite Ferret FAQ Popotan">{{cite web|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/faq/popotan/index.htm|title=『ぽぽたん』FAQ|trans-title=''Popotan'' FAQ|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-12-09|language=Japanese}}</ref>
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The narrative is episodic and usually focuses on one character at a time. Each of the first four episodes focuses on one of the four main characters, depicting social interaction and growth.<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/><ref name="Bailey Box"/><ref name="Don Houston 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/13911/popotan-vanishing-house/|title=Popotan - Vanishing House|last=Houston|first=Don|work=Reviews|publisher=DVDtalk|date=2005-01-05|accessdate=2009-03-01}}</ref> The anime's use of [[time travel]] allows focus on the older versions or children of previously-featured characters, and contrasts their experiences with the protagonists' agelessness.<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/> Reviewers have experienced difficulty categorizing the ''Popotan'' anime, though it does feature an overall comedic tone. The characters are very lighthearted and eager to help new acquaintances.<ref name="Don Houston 1"/> Nudity appears in many episodes,<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/><ref name="Don Houston 1"/> though no sexually explicit scenes occur.<ref name="Bailey Box"/> Geneon rated the series for ages 16+; Section23 Films gave its re-release a [[TV Parental Guidelines#TV-MA|TV-MA]] rating.<ref name=Section23/><ref name="DVD box cover">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Complete Collection|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=bottom box cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2004}}</ref>
The narrative is episodic and usually focuses on one character at a time. Each of the first four episodes focuses on one of the four main characters, depicting social interaction and growth.<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/><ref name="Bailey Box"/><ref name="Don Houston 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/13911/popotan-vanishing-house/|title=Popotan - Vanishing House|last=Houston|first=Don|work=Reviews|publisher=DVDtalk|date=2005-01-05|accessdate=2009-03-01}}</ref> The anime's use of [[time travel]] allows focus on the older versions or children of previously-featured characters, and contrasts their experiences with the protagonists' agelessness.<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/> Reviewers have experienced difficulty categorizing the ''Popotan'' anime, though it does feature an overall comedic tone. The characters are very lighthearted and eager to help new acquaintances.<ref name="Don Houston 1"/> Nudity appears in many episodes,<ref name="Popotan Collection Review"/><ref name="Don Houston 1"/> though no sexually explicit scenes occur.<ref name="Bailey Box"/> Geneon rated the series for ages 16+; Section23 Films gave its re-release a [[TV Parental Guidelines#TV-MA|TV-MA]] rating.<ref name=Section23/><ref name="DVD box cover">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Complete Collection|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=bottom box cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2004}}</ref>


Shaft released a teaser DVD entitled {{nihongo|''The Secret of the 3 Sisters''|ぽぽたん 送開始記念版 うガマンできない、3姉妹のひ・み・つ|Popotan Hōsō Kaishi Kinen ban Mou Gaman Deki Nai, 3 Shimai no Hi・Mi・Tsu}} on June 27, 2003 featuring character designs by Haruka Sakurai. The DVD also contained video interviews with the anime's Japanese voice actresses, a CD of music from radio the drama,<ref name="Anime Based on PC">{{cite web|url=http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20030513/newdvd.htm|title=DVD発売日一覧」 5月12日の更新情報|trans-title=DVD Release Date List "Updates on May 12|accessdate=2009-01-16|publisher=Impress Watch|language=Japanese}}</ref> {{nihongo|''Poporaji''|ぽぽらじ}}'s theme {{nihongo|"Poporaji no Uta"|ぽぽらじの歌}},metallic paint illustrations, and a [[Stuffed toy|plushie]] of [[List of Popotan characters#Unagi|Unagi]].<ref name="Special DVD">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=25889|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん 放送開始記念版 もうガマンできない~3姉妹のひ・み・つ~|trans-title=Popotan Broadcast Premier Edition: Secret of the 3 Sisters info|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref> [[Bandai Visual]] released the anime on six [[DVD region code|Japanese]] DVDs containing two episodes each. Bandai staggered the discs' release over the period September 26, 2003 and February 25, 2004.<ref name="Jap DVD1 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=29334|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (1) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 1: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="Jap DVD6 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=40667|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん 6巻 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 6: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref> Each disc came with a promotional figurine of one of the girls;<ref name="Jap DVDs w/ figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=29333|title=ぽぽたん 1巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜あい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 1:Limited Edition Box ~Ai~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=30222|title=ぽぽたん 2巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜まい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 2:Limited Edition Box ~Mai~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=30223|title=ぽぽたん 3巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜みい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 3:Limited Edition Box ~Mii~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34613|title=ぽぽたん 4巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜メアー〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 4:Limited Edition Box ~Mea~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34614|title= ぽぽたん 5巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX〜小奈美〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 5:Limited Edition Box ~Konami~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34615|title= ぽぽたん 6巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜雫〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 6:Limited Edition Box ~Shizuka~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}</ref> Bandai provided DVDs without the figurines at lower costs.<ref name="Jap DVD1 w/o figure"/><ref name="Jap DVD6 w/o figure"/><ref name="Jap DVD3 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=33089|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (3) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 3: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-02-13|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="Jap DVD5 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=36830|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (5) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 5: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-02-13|language=Japanese}}</ref> A misprint on the volume 3 DVD jacket occurred during production, numbering the episodes incorrectly. Bandai Visual offered free exchanges of the jackets to purchasers.<ref name="DVD3 Jacket">{{cite web|url=http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20031202/bandai2.htm|title=Volume 3 jacket misprint|publisher=Impress Watch|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> Geneon USA licensed the DVDs for [[DVD region code|North American release]], producing three DVDs containing four episodes each between December 7, 2004<ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002Q9VYI/ |title=Popotan - Vanishing House (Vol. 1) [DVD] |publisher=Target.com|accessdate=2009-02-13}}</ref> and April 26, 2005.<ref name="Popotan 1 ENG notes"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00079I092/ |title=Popotan, Vol. 3: Decisions of the Heart [DVD]|publisher=Target.com|accessdate=2009-02-13}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Enigma|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=back cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|year=2004}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Decisions of the Heart|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=back cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|year=2004}}</ref> Geneon USA began selling a box set on August 14, 2007,<ref name="Bailey Box">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/30142/popotan-bailey-box/|title=Popotan: Bailey Box|work=Reviews|publisher=DVD Talk|date=2007-08-14|accessdate=2009-02-15}}</ref><ref name=DVD3set>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|title=Popotan Complete Collection|last=Thomas|first=Mark|work=Anime/Manga Reviews|publisher=[[Mania]]|accessdate=2009-02-15}}</ref> shortly before the firm's demise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-26/geneon-usa-to-cancel-dvd-sales-distribution-by-friday|title=Geneon USA to Cancel DVD Sales, Distribution by Friday|work=News|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 26, 2007|accessdate=2009-02-13}}</ref> Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for distribution in late 2009, having made an announcement July 28.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-28/sentai-filmworks-licenses-clannad-after-story-ghost-hound-and-he-is-my-master|title=Sentai Filmworks Adds Clannad After Story, Ghost Story, He Is My Master|work=Anime News Network|date=2009-07-28|accessdate=2009-07-28}}</ref> [[Section23 Films]] re-released the complete series through a 2-disc set on October 27, 2009.<ref name=Section23>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2009-10-27/popotan-complete-collection-on-sale-today|title=Popotan Complete Collection On Sale Today|publisher=Anime News Network|work=News|date=2009-10-27|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002K2KMGI/ |title=Popotan Complete Collection On Sale Today|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref>
Shaft released a teaser DVD entitled {{nihongo|''The Secret of the 3 Sisters''|ぽぽたん 送開始記念版 うガマンできない、3姉妹のひ・み・つ|Popotan Hōsō Kaishi Kinen ban Mou Gaman Deki Nai, 3 Shimai no Hi・Mi・Tsu}} on June 27, 2003 featuring character designs by Haruka Sakurai. The DVD also contained video interviews with the anime's Japanese voice actresses, a CD of music from radio the drama,<ref name="Anime Based on PC">{{cite web|url=http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20030513/newdvd.htm|title=DVD発売日一覧」 5月12日の更新情報|trans-title=DVD Release Date List "Updates on May 12|accessdate=2009-01-16|publisher=Impress Watch|language=Japanese}}</ref> {{nihongo|''Poporaji''|ぽぽらじ}}'s theme {{nihongo|"Poporaji no Uta"|ぽぽらじの歌}},metallic paint illustrations, and a [[Stuffed toy|plushie]] of [[List of Popotan characters#Unagi|Unagi]].<ref name="Special DVD">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=25889|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん 放送開始記念版 もうガマンできない~3姉妹のひ・み・つ~|trans-title=Popotan Broadcast Premier Edition: Secret of the 3 Sisters info|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref> [[Bandai Visual]] released the anime on six [[DVD region code|Japanese]] DVDs containing two episodes each. Bandai staggered the discs' release over the period September 26, 2003 and February 25, 2004.<ref name="Jap DVD1 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=29334|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (1) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 1: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="Jap DVD6 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=40667|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん 6巻 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 6: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2008-11-08|language=Japanese}}</ref> Each disc came with a promotional figurine of one of the girls;<ref name="Jap DVDs w/ figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=29333|title=ぽぽたん 1巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜あい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 1:Limited Edition Box ~Ai~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=30222|title=ぽぽたん 2巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜まい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 2:Limited Edition Box ~Mai~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=30223|title=ぽぽたん 3巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜みい〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 3:Limited Edition Box ~Mii~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34613|title=ぽぽたん 4巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜メアー〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 4:Limited Edition Box ~Mea~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34614|title= ぽぽたん 5巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX〜小奈美〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 5:Limited Edition Box ~Konami~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=34615|title= ぽぽたん 6巻 あなたにア·ゲ·ルBOX 〜雫〜 初回生産限定|trans-title=Popotan Volume 6:Limited Edition Box ~Shizuka~|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-01-23|language=Japanese}}</ref> Bandai provided DVDs without the figurines at lower costs.<ref name="Jap DVD1 w/o figure"/><ref name="Jap DVD6 w/o figure"/><ref name="Jap DVD3 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=33089|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (3) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 3: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-02-13|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="Jap DVD5 w/o figure">{{cite web|url=http://www.getchu.com/soft.phtml?id=36830|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん (5) 通常版|trans-title=Popotan Volume 5: Limited Edition|publisher=Getchu|accessdate=2009-02-13|language=Japanese}}</ref> A misprint on the volume 3 DVD jacket occurred during production, numbering the episodes incorrectly. Bandai Visual offered free exchanges of the jackets to purchasers.<ref name="DVD3 Jacket">{{cite web|url=http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20031202/bandai2.htm|title=Volume 3 jacket misprint|publisher=Impress Watch|accessdate=2009-01-16|language=Japanese}}</ref> Geneon USA licensed the DVDs for [[DVD region code|North American release]], producing three DVDs containing four episodes each between December 7, 2004<ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002Q9VYI/ |title=Popotan - Vanishing House (Vol. 1) [DVD] |publisher=Target.com|accessdate=2009-02-13}}</ref> and April 26, 2005.<ref name="Popotan 1 ENG notes"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00079I092/ |title=Popotan, Vol. 3: Decisions of the Heart [DVD]|publisher=Target.com|accessdate=2009-02-13}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Enigma|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=back cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|year=2004}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Decisions of the Heart|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=back cover|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|year=2004}}</ref> Geneon USA began selling a box set on August 14, 2007,<ref name="Bailey Box">{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/30142/popotan-bailey-box/|title=Popotan: Bailey Box|work=Reviews|publisher=DVD Talk|date=2007-08-14|accessdate=2009-02-15}}</ref><ref name=DVD3set>{{cite web|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|title=Popotan Complete Collection|last=Thomas|first=Mark|work=Anime/Manga Reviews|publisher=[[Mania]]|accessdate=2009-02-15|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090220075737/http://www.mania.com/popotan-complete-collection_article_79241.html|archivedate=2009-02-20|df=}}</ref> shortly before the firm's demise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-26/geneon-usa-to-cancel-dvd-sales-distribution-by-friday|title=Geneon USA to Cancel DVD Sales, Distribution by Friday|work=News|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 26, 2007|accessdate=2009-02-13}}</ref> Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for distribution in late 2009, having made an announcement July 28.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-28/sentai-filmworks-licenses-clannad-after-story-ghost-hound-and-he-is-my-master|title=Sentai Filmworks Adds Clannad After Story, Ghost Story, He Is My Master|work=Anime News Network|date=2009-07-28|accessdate=2009-07-28}}</ref> [[Section23 Films]] re-released the complete series through a 2-disc set on October 27, 2009.<ref name=Section23>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2009-10-27/popotan-complete-collection-on-sale-today|title=Popotan Complete Collection On Sale Today|publisher=Anime News Network|work=News|date=2009-10-27|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002K2KMGI/ |title=Popotan Complete Collection On Sale Today|publisher=Amazon|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref>


====Setting and plot====
====Setting and plot====
An adaptation of the visual novel,<ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review"/><ref name="Carlo Santos"/><ref name="Bailey Box"/> the anime takes place in an [[parallel universe (fiction)|alternate reality]]. The main female characters and their relations are unchanged, but the storyline is unrelated to the game's.<ref name="Anime Based on PC"/> The plot follows the perspective of the three sisters and their maid rather than the game's protagonist; all the game's major female characters appear and many of the minor characters are used in [[supporting character|supporting]] or [[cameo appearance|cameo]] roles.<ref name="DVD1+2 liner">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Vanishing House|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2004}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Enigma|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2005}}</ref><ref name="DVD3 liner">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Decisions of the Heart|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2005}}</ref>
An adaptation of the visual novel,<ref name="Early Vol1 Popotan Review"/><ref name="Carlo Santos"/><ref name="Bailey Box"/> the anime takes place in an [[parallel universe (fiction)|alternate reality]]. The main female characters and their relations are unchanged, but the storyline is unrelated to the game's.<ref name="Anime Based on PC"/> The plot follows the perspective of the three sisters and their maid rather than the game's protagonist; all the game's major female characters appear and many of the minor characters are used in [[supporting character|supporting]] or [[cameo appearance|cameo]] roles.<ref name="DVD1+2 liner">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Vanishing House|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2004}}<p>{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Enigma|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2005}}</ref><ref name="DVD3 liner">{{cite DVD notes|title=Popotan: Decisions of the Heart|origyear=2003|others=Shinichiro Kimura|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Geneon]]|location=Long Beach, California|id=|year=2005}}</ref>


The story centers around the three sisters as they travel through time in a mansion, run a [[Christmas]] shop, and search for the dandelion-resembling "popotan". The sisters interact with others and try to improve their situations.<ref name="AMG: Popotan Series">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/work/333573|title=''Popotan'' series review|accessdate=2008-12-16|publisher=All Movie}}</ref> The anime suggests that others, including the [[antagonist]] [[List of Popotan characters#Keith|Keith]], have attempted similar journeys in the past.<ref name="DVD3 liner"/><ref name="Popotan Ep 12 - Keith">{{cite AV media|date=September 2003|title=''Popotan'' (The Episode)|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|time=13:35-14:20|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616715}}</ref><ref name="Gift">{{cite AV media|date=September 2003|title=Gift|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616951}}</ref> The anime otherwise covers little backstory, obscuring the reason for why Shizuku, Keith and Mea are associated. The sisters meet Shizuku while traveling through time, who gives them the option to continue journeying or stay in the era they enjoy most; they choose the former. The story ends as they continue traveling through time, leaving unanswered questions concerning their final destination and why they were chosen.<ref name="Early Vol3 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popota''n Vol. #3 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment| date=2002-04-12|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-3_article_76872.html| accessdate=2008-09-12}}</ref>
The story centers around the three sisters as they travel through time in a mansion, run a [[Christmas]] shop, and search for the dandelion-resembling "popotan". The sisters interact with others and try to improve their situations.<ref name="AMG: Popotan Series">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/work/333573|title=''Popotan'' series review|accessdate=2008-12-16|publisher=All Movie}}</ref> The anime suggests that others, including the [[antagonist]] [[List of Popotan characters#Keith|Keith]], have attempted similar journeys in the past.<ref name="DVD3 liner"/><ref name="Popotan Ep 12 - Keith">{{cite AV media|date=September 2003|title=''Popotan'' (The Episode)|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|time=13:35-14:20|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616715}}</ref><ref name="Gift">{{cite AV media|date=September 2003|title=Gift|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616951}}</ref> The anime otherwise covers little backstory, obscuring the reason for why Shizuku, Keith and Mea are associated. The sisters meet Shizuku while traveling through time, who gives them the option to continue journeying or stay in the era they enjoy most; they choose the former. The story ends as they continue traveling through time, leaving unanswered questions concerning their final destination and why they were chosen.<ref name="Early Vol3 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popota''n Vol. #3 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2002-04-12|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-3_article_76872.html|accessdate=2008-09-12|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026214814/http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-3_article_76872.html|archivedate=2014-10-26|df=}}</ref>


Their bodies are connected to the mansion where they live, which allows them to travel through time.<ref name="Release Announcement">{{cite web|url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/5228.html|title=Geneon Press release announcement|accessdate=2008-05-29|publisher=ICV2}}</ref> Their bodies cease to age outside the mansion; even their hair stops growing. They jump five years into the future when traveling through time and always arrive in different places, except for a split-party scenario in which Mai and Mea are left behind.<ref name="Carlo Santos"/><ref name="Early Vol2 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popotan'' Vol. #2 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment| date=2005-02-22|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-2_article_76696.html|accessdate=2008-09-12}}</ref><ref name="I'm Home">{{cite AV media|date=August 2003|title=I'm Home|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616937}}</ref><ref name="Dong">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/shelf-life/2005-05-16|title=Shelf Life - B-b-b-b-back and Lovin' It: Popotan Vol. #2 – Enigma|last=Bamboo|first=Dong|work=Review|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2005-05-16|accessdate=2009-03-20}}</ref>
Their bodies are connected to the mansion where they live, which allows them to travel through time.<ref name="Release Announcement">{{cite web|url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/5228.html|title=Geneon Press release announcement|accessdate=2008-05-29|publisher=ICV2}}</ref> Their bodies cease to age outside the mansion; even their hair stops growing. They jump five years into the future when traveling through time and always arrive in different places, except for a split-party scenario in which Mai and Mea are left behind.<ref name="Carlo Santos"/><ref name="Early Vol2 Popotan Review">{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=''Popotan'' Vol. #2 (of 3)|publisher=Mania: Beyond Entertainment|date=2005-02-22|url=http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-2_article_76696.html|accessdate=2008-09-12|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026205240/http://www.mania.com/popotan-vol-2_article_76696.html|archivedate=2014-10-26|df=}}</ref><ref name="I'm Home">{{cite AV media|date=August 2003|title=I'm Home|medium=Television Production|publisher=Shaft|location=Japan|id=[[Japanese Article Number|JAN]] 4934569616937}}</ref><ref name="Dong">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/shelf-life/2005-05-16|title=Shelf Life - B-b-b-b-back and Lovin' It: Popotan Vol. #2 – Enigma|last=Bamboo|first=Dong|work=Review|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2005-05-16|accessdate=2009-03-20}}</ref>


===Music===
===Music===
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===Radio drama and publications===
===Radio drama and publications===
Petit Ferret developed a radio drama named ''Poporaji'', based on a song used in the anime's broadcast premiere DVD, ''The Secret of the 3 Sisters''.<ref name="Anime Based on PC"/><ref name="Special DVD"/> The show focused on the three sisters and Mea with their respective Japanese voice actresses playing their roles. It was broadcast by Osaka Broadcasting Corporation in two segments; the first ran from April to September 2003 and the second from October to December 2003. TBS Radio rebroadcast the drama later in its debut week. Petit Ferret announced on January 22, 2004 that ''Poporaji'' would be replayed on ''BEAT NetRadio'' on Bandai Visual's website<ref name="Comptiq">{{cite web|url=http://www.comptiq.com/top_news/04_05/20_a.html|title=バンダイビジュアルのインターネットラジオ局 「BEAT☆Net Radio!」が開局!|trans-title=Bandai Visual's Internet Radio Station "BEAT☆Net Radio!" Started broadcasting.|publisher=Comptiq|accessdate=2009-10-11|language=Japanese}}</ref> and compiled into two CDs, {{nihongo|''Poporaji Popoi CD''|ぽぽらじっぽいCD}} and ''Poporaji Popoi CD2''.<ref name="Poporaji CDs">{{cite AV media notes|title=''Poporaji Popoi CD'' 1|others=[[Masumi Asano]], [[Mai Kadowaki]], [[Haruko Momoi]] & [[Sayaka Ohara]]|year=2003|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|id=|location=Japan}}<p>{{cite AV media notes|title=''Poporaji Popi CD2''|others=[[Masumi Asano]], [[Mai Kadowaki]], [[Haruko Momoi]] & [[Sayaka Ohara]]|year=2004|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|id=|location=Japan}}</ref>
Petit Ferret developed a radio drama named ''Poporaji'', based on a song used in the anime's broadcast premiere DVD, ''The Secret of the 3 Sisters''.<ref name="Anime Based on PC"/><ref name="Special DVD"/> The show focused on the three sisters and Mea with their respective Japanese voice actresses playing their roles. It was broadcast by Osaka Broadcasting Corporation in two segments; the first ran from April to September 2003 and the second from October to December 2003. TBS Radio rebroadcast the drama later in its debut week. Petit Ferret announced on January 22, 2004 that ''Poporaji'' would be replayed on ''BEAT NetRadio'' on Bandai Visual's website<ref name="Comptiq">{{cite web|url=http://www.comptiq.com/top_news/04_05/20_a.html|title=バンダイビジュアルのインターネットラジオ局 「BEAT☆Net Radio!」が開局!|trans-title=Bandai Visual's Internet Radio Station "BEAT☆Net Radio!" Started broadcasting.|publisher=Comptiq|accessdate=2009-10-11|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202071654/http://www.comptiq.com/top_news/04_05/20_a.html|archivedate=2008-12-02|df=}}</ref> and compiled into two CDs, {{nihongo|''Poporaji Popoi CD''|ぽぽらじっぽいCD}} and ''Poporaji Popoi CD2''.<ref name="Poporaji CDs">{{cite AV media notes|title=''Poporaji Popoi CD'' 1|others=[[Masumi Asano]], [[Mai Kadowaki]], [[Haruko Momoi]] & [[Sayaka Ohara]]|year=2003|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|id=|location=Japan}}<p>{{cite AV media notes|title=''Poporaji Popi CD2''|others=[[Masumi Asano]], [[Mai Kadowaki]], [[Haruko Momoi]] & [[Sayaka Ohara]]|year=2004|publisher=[[Lantis (company)|Lantis]]|id=|location=Japan}}</ref>


Sasami Uachiruda and SPIRITE wrote and illustrated two novels, entitled {{nihongo|''Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen''|ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編}} and published by Softgarage on June 20 and August 22, 2002. These novels follow the plot of the series, involving all notable characters and combining their personal storylines.<ref name=Novel1>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編|last=Yachiruda|first=Sasami|date=2002-06-20|publisher=Softgarage|location=Japan|isbn=4-921068-97-6|volume=1|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name=Novel2>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編|last=Yachiruda|first=Sasami|date=2002-08-22|publisher=Softgarage|location=Japan|isbn=4-921068-98-4|volume=2|language=Japanese}}</ref> ''[[Magazine Z]]'' published a two-part ''Popotan'' manga series by Yūjiro Izumi whose story revolved around the three sisters.<ref name="Petite Ferret 2005">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051125064456/http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/index.htm|archivedate=2005-11-25|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/index.htm|title=ぷちフェレット Official Homepage|trans-title=Petit Ferret's Official Homepage|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4063491544/ |title=ぽぽたん 1 (マガジンZコミックス) (コミック) |trans-title=Poporan 1 (Magazine Z Comics) (Comics) |publisher=Amazon |accessdate=2009-10-11 |language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4063491781/ |title=ぽぽたん 2 (マガジンZコミックス) (コミック) |trans-title=Poporan 2 (Magazine Z Comics) (Comics) |publisher=Amazon |accessdate=2009-10-11 |language=Japanese}}</ref> The manga was released in two volumes on December 19, 2003<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/product?isbn=9784063491548|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(1)|trans-title=Popotan (1)|publisher=Kodansha|accessdate=2015-10-25|language=Japanese}}</ref> and August 23, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/product?isbn=9784063491784|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(2)|trans-title=Popotan (2)|publisher=Kodansha|accessdate=2015-10-25|language=Japanese}}</ref>
Sasami Uachiruda and SPIRITE wrote and illustrated two novels, entitled {{nihongo|''Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen''|ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編}} and published by Softgarage on June 20 and August 22, 2002. These novels follow the plot of the series, involving all notable characters and combining their personal storylines.<ref name=Novel1>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編|last=Yachiruda|first=Sasami|date=2002-06-20|publisher=Softgarage|location=Japan|isbn=4-921068-97-6|volume=1|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name=Novel2>{{cite book|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編|last=Yachiruda|first=Sasami|date=2002-08-22|publisher=Softgarage|location=Japan|isbn=4-921068-98-4|volume=2|language=Japanese}}</ref> ''[[Magazine Z]]'' published a two-part ''Popotan'' manga series by Yūjiro Izumi whose story revolved around the three sisters.<ref name="Petite Ferret 2005">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051125064456/http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/index.htm|archivedate=2005-11-25|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/index.htm|title=ぷちフェレット Official Homepage|trans-title=Petit Ferret's Official Homepage|publisher=Petite Ferret|accessdate=2008-11-16|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4063491544/ |title=ぽぽたん 1 (マガジンZコミックス) (コミック) |trans-title=Poporan 1 (Magazine Z Comics) (Comics) |publisher=Amazon |accessdate=2009-10-11 |language=Japanese}}<p>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4063491781/ |title=ぽぽたん 2 (マガジンZコミックス) (コミック) |trans-title=Poporan 2 (Magazine Z Comics) (Comics) |publisher=Amazon |accessdate=2009-10-11 |language=Japanese}}</ref> The manga was released in two volumes on December 19, 2003<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/product?isbn=9784063491548|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(1)|trans-title=Popotan (1)|publisher=Kodansha|accessdate=2015-10-25|language=Japanese}}</ref> and August 23, 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/product?isbn=9784063491784|script-title=ja:ぽぽたん(2)|trans-title=Popotan (2)|publisher=Kodansha|accessdate=2015-10-25|language=Japanese}}</ref>
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[[File:Caramelldansen.gif|thumb|left|This dancing scene from the opening of the visual novel is one of the most widely recognized images of ''Popotan''.|alt=An animated image of Mai and Mii doing a simple dance. They hold their hands on the sides of their heads flapping them while shaking their hips sideways.]]
[[File:Caramelldansen.gif|thumb|left|This dancing scene from the opening of the visual novel is one of the most widely recognized images of ''Popotan''.|alt=An animated image of Mai and Mii doing a simple dance. They hold their hands on the sides of their heads flapping them while shaking their hips sideways.]]
''Popotan'' visual novels released by Petit Ferret enjoyed strong initial sales. PCNews' national rating of [[bishōjo game]]s listed ''Popotan''{{'}}s initial CD-ROM release at ninth place around one-and-a-half months after its release;<ref name="Popotan Ranking 1/25/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227194949/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank114.html|archivedate=2005-12-27 |url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank114.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.114( 1/1~1/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.114 (1/1 - 1/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese}}</ref> it stayed on the charts another half-month at twenty-first.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 2/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227181706/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank115.html|archivedate=2005-12-27 |url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank115.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.115( 1/1~1/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.115 (1/1 - 1/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese}}</ref> It returned six months after release for a brief stay at forty-sixth shortly before the fan disc was released.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 6/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227185728/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank123.html|archivedate=2005-12-27 |url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank123.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.123( 5/1~5/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.123 (5/1 - 5/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese}}</ref> The DVD-ROM re-release rose to twenty-fourth in overall sales one month after its debut.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 8/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227190159/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank129.html|archivedate=2005-12-27 |url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank129.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.129(8/1~8/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.129 (8/1 - 8/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese}}</ref> The fan disc's release propelled it to eleventh among the most sold bishōjo games within one month.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 7/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227190836/www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank127.html|archivedate=2005-12-27 |url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank127.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.127(7/1~7/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.127 (7/1 - 7/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese}}</ref> The PS2 port ''Oshiete! Popotan'' received a score rating of 22 / 40.
''Popotan'' visual novels released by Petit Ferret enjoyed strong initial sales. PCNews' national rating of [[bishōjo game]]s listed ''Popotan''{{'}}s initial CD-ROM release at ninth place around one-and-a-half months after its release;<ref name="Popotan Ranking 1/25/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227194949/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank114.html|archivedate=2005-12-27|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank114.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.114( 1/1~1/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.114 (1/1 - 1/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> it stayed on the charts another half-month at twenty-first.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 2/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227181706/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank115.html|archivedate=2005-12-27|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank115.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.115( 1/1~1/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.115 (1/1 - 1/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> It returned six months after release for a brief stay at forty-sixth shortly before the fan disc was released.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 6/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227185728/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank123.html|archivedate=2005-12-27|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank123.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.123( 5/1~5/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.123 (5/1 - 5/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> The DVD-ROM re-release rose to twenty-fourth in overall sales one month after its debut.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 8/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227190159/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank129.html|archivedate=2005-12-27|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank129.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.129(8/1~8/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.129 (8/1 - 8/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> The fan disc's release propelled it to eleventh among the most sold bishōjo games within one month.<ref name="Popotan Ranking 7/10/03">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051227190836/http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank127.html|archivedate=2005-12-27|url=http://www.peakspub.co.jp/ranking/rank127.html|title=全国美少女ソフト売り上げランキング TOP50 PC NEWS No.127(7/1~7/15)|trans-title=Top 50 National Bishōjo Sales Ranking - PC NEWS No.127 (7/1 - 7/15)|work=Ranking|publisher=PCnews|accessdate=2008-11-12|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> The PS2 port ''Oshiete! Popotan'' received a score rating of 22 / 40.
The visual novel featured a dance in its opening that became an Internet phenomenon.<ref name="Festival Kamen">{{cite web | url=http://www.festivalkamen.com/actividades/caramell-dansen-masivo/ | title=Caramell Dansen Masivo! | publisher=Festival Kamen 2011 | accessdate=2011-07-25 | language=Galician | archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.festivalkamen.com%2Factividades%2Fcaramell-dansen-masivo%2F&date=2011-07-25 | archivedate=2011-07-25 |trans-title=Massive Caramell Dansen!}}</ref> The dance features [[List of Popotan characters#Mai|Mai]] and [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]] swinging their hips sideways while holding their hands near the sides of their heads and flapping them, as if making a "goodbye" motion representing cat ears<ref name="Petite Ferret Opening">{{cite AV media|date=2003|title=''Popotan Po!'' Opening|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/demo/popo_demo.LZH|format=MPG ([[LHA (file format)|LHA compressed]])|medium=Visual Novel|publisher=Petit Ferret|location=Japan|accessdate=2008-12-08|time=1:42-1:44, 1:54-:155}}</ref> Internet users set the dance to a sped-up chorus of the song ''[[Caramelldansen]]'' by [[Caramell]]. The scene's popularity helped the ''Popotan'' franchise and Caramell attain a cult following.<ref name="Festival Kamen"/><ref name="Caramell Interview">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100121180403/http://www.bubblegumdancer.com/en/interviews/jorgevasconcelo.htm|archivedate=2010-01-21|url=http://www.bubblegumdancer.com/en/interviews/jorgevasconcelo.htm|title=Interview of Jorge Vasconcelo|publisher=Bubblegum Dancer|accessdate=2015-10-25}}</ref> The dance is performed by individuals (especially in Japan)<ref name="Video Doc Japan Carmelldasen">{{cite AV media|title=フ○テレビ (゚∀゚)ウッーウッーウマウマ|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DSFwtumD9quI&date=2009-06-10|archivedate=2009-06-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFwtumD9quI|format=flash|medium=News report|publisher=[[Fuji News Network]]|location=Japan|accessdate=2008-12-01}}</ref> at [[anime convention]]s,<ref name="Video Doc Otakan Carmelldasen">{{cite AV media|people=Otakon Masquerade participants|title=Otakon '08 - Carmelldasen|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D_Gww2EY0TME&date=2009-06-10|archivedate=2009-06-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gww2EY0TME|format=flash|location=Baltimore, Maryland|medium=Documentary|publisher=UndeadTiger|accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref><!-- Otakon [2008] staff have verified that this contents from the links from the "www.gaiaonline.com/journal/journal.php?mode=view&post_id=24515805&u=6651340" which is linked on their website (http://www.otakon.com/history_fans08.asp) actually occurred as specificed during the event--> and in advertising, video games<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUeAd6Tbagg|title=ルーハーCMちゃんねる3|trans-title=Luu-Haa (Lucent Heart) CM Channel 3|publisher=[[Gamania]]|date=2009-06-28|accessdate=2010-04-13|language=Japanese}}</ref> and other unrelated anime. The popularity of ''Popotan'' in Japan brought [[Momoi Haruko]] and her band ''Under17'' to prominence.<ref name="Aj Moimi">{{cite journal|author= Michelle Tymson|author2=Dennis A. Amith|date=March 2007|title='''Momoi Haiko'''|journal=J!-ENT|pages=3|url=http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/bulr/volume88n3/documents/DANIELS.pdf|format=PDF| accessdate=2009-01-09}}</ref>
The visual novel featured a dance in its opening that became an Internet phenomenon.<ref name="Festival Kamen">{{cite web | url=http://www.festivalkamen.com/actividades/caramell-dansen-masivo/ | title=Caramell Dansen Masivo! | publisher=Festival Kamen 2011 | accessdate=2011-07-25 | language=Galician | archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.festivalkamen.com%2Factividades%2Fcaramell-dansen-masivo%2F&date=2011-07-25 | archivedate=2011-07-25 |trans-title=Massive Caramell Dansen!}}</ref> The dance features [[List of Popotan characters#Mai|Mai]] and [[List of Popotan characters#Mii|Mii]] swinging their hips sideways while holding their hands near the sides of their heads and flapping them, as if making a "goodbye" motion representing cat ears<ref name="Petite Ferret Opening">{{cite AV media|date=2003|title=''Popotan Po!'' Opening|url=http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/demo/popo_demo.LZH|format=MPG ([[LHA (file format)|LHA compressed]])|medium=Visual Novel|publisher=Petit Ferret|location=Japan|accessdate=2008-12-08|time=1:42-1:44, 1:54-:155|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722094808/http://www.petitferret.co.jp/docs/dl/demo/popo_demo.LZH|archivedate=2011-07-22|df=}}</ref> Internet users set the dance to a sped-up chorus of the song ''[[Caramelldansen]]'' by [[Caramell]]. The scene's popularity helped the ''Popotan'' franchise and Caramell attain a cult following.<ref name="Festival Kamen"/><ref name="Caramell Interview">{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100121180403/http://www.bubblegumdancer.com/en/interviews/jorgevasconcelo.htm|archivedate=2010-01-21|url=http://www.bubblegumdancer.com/en/interviews/jorgevasconcelo.htm|title=Interview of Jorge Vasconcelo|publisher=Bubblegum Dancer|accessdate=2015-10-25}}</ref> The dance is performed by individuals (especially in Japan)<ref name="Video Doc Japan Carmelldasen">{{cite AV media|title=フ○テレビ (゚∀゚)ウッーウッーウマウマ|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DSFwtumD9quI&date=2009-06-10|archivedate=2009-06-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFwtumD9quI|format=flash|medium=News report|publisher=[[Fuji News Network]]|location=Japan|accessdate=2008-12-01}}</ref> at [[anime convention]]s,<ref name="Video Doc Otakan Carmelldasen">{{cite AV media|people=Otakon Masquerade participants|title=Otakon '08 - Carmelldasen|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D_Gww2EY0TME&date=2009-06-10|archivedate=2009-06-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gww2EY0TME|format=flash|location=Baltimore, Maryland|medium=Documentary|publisher=UndeadTiger|accessdate=2009-01-26}}</ref><!-- Otakon [2008] staff have verified that this contents from the links from the "www.gaiaonline.com/journal/journal.php?mode=view&post_id=24515805&u=6651340" which is linked on their website (http://www.otakon.com/history_fans08.asp) actually occurred as specificed during the event--> and in advertising, video games<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUeAd6Tbagg|title=ルーハーCMちゃんねる3|trans-title=Luu-Haa (Lucent Heart) CM Channel 3|publisher=[[Gamania]]|date=2009-06-28|accessdate=2010-04-13|language=Japanese}}</ref> and other unrelated anime. The popularity of ''Popotan'' in Japan brought [[Momoi Haruko]] and her band ''Under17'' to prominence.<ref name="Aj Moimi">{{cite journal|author= Michelle Tymson|author2=Dennis A. Amith|date=March 2007|title='''Momoi Haiko'''|journal=J!-ENT|pages=3|url=http://www.bu.edu/law/central/jd/organizations/journals/bulr/volume88n3/documents/DANIELS.pdf|format=PDF| accessdate=2009-01-09}}</ref>


===Anime===
===Anime===

Revision as of 06:17, 10 January 2018

Popotan
The three main sisters in Popotan, Ai, Mai and Mii as well as Unagi in her ferret form. A CERO 18 warning label and the logo appear at the bottom.
Front cover of the DVD-ROM version of Popotan.
ぽぽたん
GenreComedy, Drama, Fantasy
Novel series
Written bySassami Yachiruda
Published bySoftgarage
Original runJune 20, 2002August 22, 2002
Volumes2
Video game
Developer
GenreEroge, Visual novel
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
ReleasedDecember 13, 2002 (limited ed.)
August 1, 2003 (Popotan Po! DVD-ROM)
Audio drama
StationOsaka Radio, TBS Radio
Original runApril 2003December 2003
Video game
Popotan Fan Disc: Issho ni A SO BO
Developer
  • JP: Petit Ferret
GenreEroge, Visual novel
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
ReleasedJuly 7, 2003
Anime television series
Directed byShinichiro Kimura
StudioShaft
Licensed by
Original networkTBS's satellite station BS-i
Original run July 17, 2003 October 2, 2003
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byYūjiro Izumi
Published byKodansha
MagazineMagazine Z
DemographicSeinen
Original runDecember 12, 2003August 23, 2004
Volumes2
Video game
Oshiete! Popotan
Developer
  • JP: Success
Publisher
  • JP: WellMADE
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation 2
ReleasedMarch 11, 2004

Popotan (ぽぽたん) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Petit Ferret with character designs by Akio Watanabe under the alias Poyoyon Rock. It was originally released as a PC game for CD-ROM on December 13, 2002 and subsequently re-released on DVD-ROM and for the PlayStation 2 with certain scenes removed. The title Popotan is nonsensical word meant to reflect the prominence of dandelions, spelled tanpopo (たんぽぽ) in Japanese;[n 1][1][2][3] Petite Ferret also produced a fan disc shortly before the DVD-ROM re-release. Popotan has been adapted to other media, including a novel series (Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen) by Sassami Yachiruda; manga series by Yūjiro Izumi; twelve episode anime directed by Shinichiro Kimura and licensed in North America by Geneon USA and later, Sentai Filmworks; radio drama (Poporaji); and several art and reference books.

Gameplay in Popotan follows a semi-predetermined plot; major events remain the same, but personal storylines can diverge from the player's choices. The game focuses on protagonist Chris, a drifter who meets three girls and their maid in a mansion near the ruins of Tokyo in the distant future. The player's goal is to make available sexual scenes and images that the player can view or replay at any time depicting the protagonist having sexual intercourse with one of the girls. The player can pursue other girls once they have finished one of the sisters' storylines.

Sales of the visual novel and its fan disc made the top 50 list of bestselling bishōjo games in Japan multiple times and it spawned an internet meme when the opening was put to sped-up music by the Swedish band Caramell. Reception of the anime has been mixed with those who reviewed the first volume critical of the anime's sexual themes, especially with regard to Mii, while those who reviewed the series as a whole have tended to give overall more positive reviews, praising the story's unexpected depth.

Gameplay

A screenshot inside Chris's Japanese bedroom. Ai's and Mii's images are separate avatar images overlaying the background. A transparent textbox at the bottom displays text over all of them.
The game uses character position and size to show the characters' relative relation to the protagonist. Ai (left) is closer while Mii (right) is off to the side of the room further away.

Popotan is a visual novel in which players spend most of their time in reading dynamic text, representing either dialogue between the various characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. After progressing through text, players either come to a "decision point" where they must choose from multiple options, or the text will end and the player must move to a new location, or, in the DVD-ROM and PS2 versions, use a shortcut option to continue to the next event.[4] Time elapsed between decision points varies. The game pauses at these points and, depending on which choice the player makes, the plot will progress and may branch off in a specific direction.[4][5] The player must romantically pursue the three sisters, and can seek other characters if one of the sisters' scenarios has been completed.

A special music mini-game commences at certain points in Mii's scenario. The goal of the mini-game is to max out "Magical Girl Mii"'s magical power meter by hitting balls at the right moment.[4][6] The outcome of the mini-game affects the storyline.[4] Successfully completing her scenarios unlock an omake option on the main menu, allowing the player to play the mini-game with different music tracks. Finishing Ai's scenario unlocks a new story featuring Unagi. The player can save the game only while text is on the screen in the PC versions; this limitation was removed in the PS2 port.[7] The PS2 port also altered the events and scenes based on the DVD version.[4][7][8]

Plot

Characters

The player assumes the role of Chris, the protagonist of Popotan. Chris is a high school dropout who dislikes the direction of society and refuses to get a job.[9] He wanders the streets making a living as a guitar-playing busker. He feels he cannot play well without an audience, which is hard to find as a drifter.[10] The other main characters include three sisters and their maid who live in a western-style mansion.[9] Ai is the eldest of the three and communicates with plants. Mai is the middle sister; she is a tomboy and disapproves of Chris's behavior. Mii is the youngest and the most energetic; she often cosplays as "Magical Girl Mii" and helps people.[11] Their maid Mea appears emotionless at first, but reveals hidden depth later in the story.[5][9]

Story

Popotan takes place in the distant future within the remnants of Tokyo, destroyed by a cataclysm and since altered by geological transformations.[12] The disaster was caused by a giant dandelion structure resembling a spire that arose in the city atop a hill. The main location of the game is a European-style mansion, seen as completely out-of-place in the city.[9] Much of the daytime is spent outside the mansion wandering around town meeting characters and triggering event sequences.

Popotan follows Chris's lifestyle changes, as well as the mysteries surrounding the spire-like object that caused the destruction of Tokyo in the past. The story opens as Chris desperately considers stealing food from a stand near a shrine entrance. His theft is unsuccessful, and he wanders around town looking for work. He finds a convenience store, where he gets directions leading him to the mansion. He enters without asking permission and runs into the three sisters and their lifelike android maid. Chris asks permission to stay because the rent is cheap and the girls are pretty; they consent, but force him to take a part-time job. The convenience store owner hires him, and as the story progresses, Chris opens up socially and begins caring about others as he interacts with the girls. He also meets new friends, including a classmate Konami, a local shrine maiden named Nono and a mysterious girl named Shizuku.

Development

Petit Ferret developed Popotan in 2002. Seki Hayabusa and Iwashinichi Shimizu handled scenario development, and Akio Watanabe designed its characters while working under the alias Poyoyon♥Rock.[13][14] Higuchi Hideki and Kajihara Masahiro composed music for the series; Under17 contributed theme music with vocals.[6][14] Petite Ferret created over 1,000 two-dimensional computer graphics for backgrounds, events, and character poses. Though only characters' mouths and eyes are animated, numerous poses exist for both major and minor characters; Petit Ferret created slightly fewer graphics for the latter to reduce production costs.[15] The game uses a character placement system to display the characters relative to the protagonist; distant characters appear small, and grow larger as the player approaches them.

Petit Ferret requested applications for Japanese voice actresses from May to June 2002, seeking to fill the roles of the three sisters first. Satisfied with the applicants, Petit Ferret held open auditions for other roles starting June 30, 2002.[16] WellMADE produced and distributed the PS2 port, Oshiete! Popotan (おしえて!ぽぽたん), based on the DVD-ROM version of the original game. Petit Ferret made Akio Watanabe project supervisor for the PS2 port.[17]

Release information

Petit Ferret released a trial version of Popotan for download on November 25, 2002[6][18] and released the full PC version on one CD-ROM the following December 13.[19] To increase pre-order sales, Ferret packaged the initial CD-ROM release of Popotan with a special maxi single CD of Under17's theme songs.[20] The firm then released a fan disc on July 11, 2003 titled Popotan Fan Disc: Issho ni A-SO-BO (ぽぽたんファンディスク いっしょにA・SO・BO, Popotan Fan Disc: Let's P-L-A-Y Together).[21] The disc includes several character-based mini-games (including the original's "Magical Girl Mii" mini-game), new storyline content and routes based around Mii and Nono, a separate music CD containing background music from the original game, themed computer wallpaper, and desktop accessories.[22] Some of the items must be unlocked. The fan disc preceded a re-release of the main game as Popotan Po! on August 1, 2003 as a DVD-ROM with game enhancements; it would be Petit Ferret's last official release.[10][18][23] WellMADE produced a PS2 port named Oshiete! Popotan, released March 11, 2004.[24] Scenes in the port were changed or removed to comply with Sony's ban on sexual content, but the release still warranted CERO 18 rating. Later, after the CERO revised its rating system, it was given a CERO D rating.[25] WellMADE tried to compensate for their absence with graphics and gameplay improvements. WellMADE enticed buyers of the port with a bonus themed calling card,[5][26] reversible poster, and music CD.[8][17][27] WellMADE also released two free spinoff games in December 2003 and March 2004, collectively named Unagi Fuku Warai (うなぎ福笑い) and featuring Unagi as the heroine.[28] WellMADE designed the games to be humorous and fun; the second allows Unagi to transform into her humanoid form after a certain point in the story.[29]

The initial limited edition release of Popotan on CD-ROM suffered critical errors, such as graphic display issues, saving and loading issues, the inability to complete some routes and Mii's mini-game not starting. Petite Ferret issued a patch on January 10, 2003. Later versions of the game were released bug-free.[30]

Issho ni A-SO-BO also contained several serious errors. Petit Ferret addressed these issues in two patches. The first patch added missing voice data from the original game CD; customers were given the option of downloading the patch or exchanging for a new CD. Ferret released the second patch on July 7, 2003; it corrected grammatical errors, adjusted the game's difficulty, and enhanced stability. The second patch did not contain the first's fixes.[31]

Anime series

Shaft produced a Popotan anime, featuring Shinichiro Kimura's directing and storyboards, Jukki Hanada's writing, Haruka Sakurai's character designs (based on Akio Watanabe's original concept), and Rondo Mizukami's animation oversight.[32][33] Under17 composed the opening theme song in the same style used for the game; Funta wrote the ending theme song. Tokyo Broadcasting System's satellite station BS-i and the Bandai Channel aired the anime from July 17, 2003 through October 3, 2003.[34]

The narrative is episodic and usually focuses on one character at a time. Each of the first four episodes focuses on one of the four main characters, depicting social interaction and growth.[2][35][36] The anime's use of time travel allows focus on the older versions or children of previously-featured characters, and contrasts their experiences with the protagonists' agelessness.[2] Reviewers have experienced difficulty categorizing the Popotan anime, though it does feature an overall comedic tone. The characters are very lighthearted and eager to help new acquaintances.[36] Nudity appears in many episodes,[2][36] though no sexually explicit scenes occur.[35] Geneon rated the series for ages 16+; Section23 Films gave its re-release a TV-MA rating.[37][38]

Shaft released a teaser DVD entitled The Secret of the 3 Sisters (ぽぽたん 送開始記念版 うガマンできない、3姉妹のひ・み・つ, Popotan Hōsō Kaishi Kinen ban Mou Gaman Deki Nai, 3 Shimai no Hi・Mi・Tsu) on June 27, 2003 featuring character designs by Haruka Sakurai. The DVD also contained video interviews with the anime's Japanese voice actresses, a CD of music from radio the drama,[39] Poporaji (ぽぽらじ)'s theme "Poporaji no Uta" (ぽぽらじの歌),metallic paint illustrations, and a plushie of Unagi.[40] Bandai Visual released the anime on six Japanese DVDs containing two episodes each. Bandai staggered the discs' release over the period September 26, 2003 and February 25, 2004.[41][42] Each disc came with a promotional figurine of one of the girls;[43] Bandai provided DVDs without the figurines at lower costs.[41][42][44][45] A misprint on the volume 3 DVD jacket occurred during production, numbering the episodes incorrectly. Bandai Visual offered free exchanges of the jackets to purchasers.[46] Geneon USA licensed the DVDs for North American release, producing three DVDs containing four episodes each between December 7, 2004[1][47] and April 26, 2005.[33][48] Geneon USA began selling a box set on August 14, 2007,[35][49] shortly before the firm's demise.[50] Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for distribution in late 2009, having made an announcement July 28.[51] Section23 Films re-released the complete series through a 2-disc set on October 27, 2009.[37][52]

Setting and plot

An adaptation of the visual novel,[1][3][35] the anime takes place in an alternate reality. The main female characters and their relations are unchanged, but the storyline is unrelated to the game's.[39] The plot follows the perspective of the three sisters and their maid rather than the game's protagonist; all the game's major female characters appear and many of the minor characters are used in supporting or cameo roles.[53][54]

The story centers around the three sisters as they travel through time in a mansion, run a Christmas shop, and search for the dandelion-resembling "popotan". The sisters interact with others and try to improve their situations.[55] The anime suggests that others, including the antagonist Keith, have attempted similar journeys in the past.[54][56][57] The anime otherwise covers little backstory, obscuring the reason for why Shizuku, Keith and Mea are associated. The sisters meet Shizuku while traveling through time, who gives them the option to continue journeying or stay in the era they enjoy most; they choose the former. The story ends as they continue traveling through time, leaving unanswered questions concerning their final destination and why they were chosen.[58]

Their bodies are connected to the mansion where they live, which allows them to travel through time.[59] Their bodies cease to age outside the mansion; even their hair stops growing. They jump five years into the future when traveling through time and always arrive in different places, except for a split-party scenario in which Mai and Mea are left behind.[3][60][61][62]

Music

The visual novel features three themes by Under17—the opening theme Say It! Popotan (いっちゃえ!ぽぽたん, Icchae! Popotan), the theme song for Mii's "Magical Girl Mii" cosplay (Mii-tan no Mahou de Pon!! (みいタンの魔法でポン!!)),[6] and ending theme Answer (こたえ, Kotae). Under17 added their theme songs to their Best Album soundtracks along with Popotan Kiss from the radio drama.[63] Under17 plays work composed for Popotan in their live events.[64] Customers who pre-ordered the game received the moe theme songs by Under17 as bonus content.[65] Petit Ferret coincided the visual novel's premiere with the release of a special maxi single containing the anime's vocal theme songs and their instrumental counterparts, otherwise unavailable to listeners.[20] A third Popotan image album based on the visual novel was packaged as a pre-order item with the PS2 port the following year.[8]

The anime opens with Popotan Hatake de Tsukamaete (ぽぽたん畑でつかまえて) by Under17, and the closes with S–U–K–I by Funta. Petit Ferret released two full-length albums and one extended play based on the anime in late 2003. The EP, Popotan e.p. (ぽぽたん e.p.), debuted on August 6, 2003 and featured full versions of the anime's opening and ending themes as well as Gem Stone, an image song collaboration between Under17 and Funta.[66] The first album, It’s A PoPoTime!, contains original character songs by the Japanese voice actresses and was released November 6, 2003.[67] The second album, Popo Music, comprised the anime's original soundtrack by Ozamu Tezuka and was released on the 27th.[68][n 2]

Radio drama and publications

Petit Ferret developed a radio drama named Poporaji, based on a song used in the anime's broadcast premiere DVD, The Secret of the 3 Sisters.[39][40] The show focused on the three sisters and Mea with their respective Japanese voice actresses playing their roles. It was broadcast by Osaka Broadcasting Corporation in two segments; the first ran from April to September 2003 and the second from October to December 2003. TBS Radio rebroadcast the drama later in its debut week. Petit Ferret announced on January 22, 2004 that Poporaji would be replayed on BEAT NetRadio on Bandai Visual's website[69] and compiled into two CDs, Poporaji Popoi CD (ぽぽらじっぽいCD) and Poporaji Popoi CD2.[70]

Sasami Uachiruda and SPIRITE wrote and illustrated two novels, entitled Popotan~ Himitsu no Jumon~ Kōhen (ぽぽたん ~ひみつのじゅもん~ 後編) and published by Softgarage on June 20 and August 22, 2002. These novels follow the plot of the series, involving all notable characters and combining their personal storylines.[71][72] Magazine Z published a two-part Popotan manga series by Yūjiro Izumi whose story revolved around the three sisters.[18][73] The manga was released in two volumes on December 19, 2003[74] and August 23, 2004.[75]

Two Popotan reference books have been released—Popotan Visual Fan Book (ぽぽたん ビジュアルファンブック, Popotan - Bijuarufanbukku), published by Petit Ferret and SoftBank Publishing, and distributed by Raspberry Books;[76][77] and Popotan - Official Anthology Manga Book (ぽぽたんオフィシャルビジュアルコミックアンソロジー, Popotan - Ofisharubijuarukomikkuansorojii) by Air Publications.[78] The Popotan Visual Fan Book featured a new side-story printed in western format.[77][n 3] Kadokawa Shoten published an art book for the series entitled Popotan - Kadokawa Game Collection (ぽぽたん ろっくちゃんのひみつの絵本, Popotan Ro Kkuchin no Himitsuno Ehon).[79] Popotan illustrations also appear in Akio Watanabe - Art Works (ART WORKS (アートワークス), Art Works (Aato Waakusu)).[80] A fan book by ムービック (Muubiki) for the television series was released March 5, 2003, entitled Popotan - Exciting ROM Book (ぽぽたん どきどきROMぶっく, Popotan Dokidoki ROM Bukku) and containing a Microsoft Windows CD-ROM with extra content.[81]

Legacy, reception and sales

Visual novel

An animated image of Mai and Mii doing a simple dance. They hold their hands on the sides of their heads flapping them while shaking their hips sideways.
This dancing scene from the opening of the visual novel is one of the most widely recognized images of Popotan.

Popotan visual novels released by Petit Ferret enjoyed strong initial sales. PCNews' national rating of bishōjo games listed Popotan's initial CD-ROM release at ninth place around one-and-a-half months after its release;[82] it stayed on the charts another half-month at twenty-first.[83] It returned six months after release for a brief stay at forty-sixth shortly before the fan disc was released.[84] The DVD-ROM re-release rose to twenty-fourth in overall sales one month after its debut.[85] The fan disc's release propelled it to eleventh among the most sold bishōjo games within one month.[86] The PS2 port Oshiete! Popotan received a score rating of 22 / 40.

The visual novel featured a dance in its opening that became an Internet phenomenon.[87] The dance features Mai and Mii swinging their hips sideways while holding their hands near the sides of their heads and flapping them, as if making a "goodbye" motion representing cat ears[88] Internet users set the dance to a sped-up chorus of the song Caramelldansen by Caramell. The scene's popularity helped the Popotan franchise and Caramell attain a cult following.[87][89] The dance is performed by individuals (especially in Japan)[90] at anime conventions,[91] and in advertising, video games[92] and other unrelated anime. The popularity of Popotan in Japan brought Momoi Haruko and her band Under17 to prominence.[93]

Anime

The first English Popotan DVD met mixed reviews in the United States. Anime Jump gave it 1½ stars, stating that beyond the pretty pictures, "it is created specifically to sell DVDs, tiny figurines, and other merchandise to introverted adult men."[94] DVDtalk gave it a final rating of "recommended" and only criticized the bonus content. The reviewer remarked that the first disc "[...]was full of surprises for even a jaded old reviewer like myself."[36] Anime News Network held mixed attitudes towards the second DVD, citing certain characters and the level of nudity. Its reviewers praised Popotan's storyline,[62] considering it especially complex for a video game-based anime.[3] Popotan has proven notoriously difficult for English reviewers to categorize,[3] leading several to praise its multi-genre style and appeal.[1][35][36][95]

Critics who reviewed only the first DVD gave the series more negative marks than those who reviewed it in full.[94] Of the latter, Allmovie gave Popotan 4/5 stars[55] and DVDtalk awarded it "recommended" status, citing the first two discs.[35][36][95] Examining the Sentai Filmworks re-release, Theron Martin concurred that the anime improved towards the end despite rushed plot development. He gave the series low marks overall, feeling its quality varied wildly each episode.[96]

The level of nudity and its importance to the storyline have been widely debated. John Oppliger of Anime Nation feels explicit nudity ruined the Popotan anime, overshadowing its character depth and complex storyline.[97] Anime News Network and Mania agreed that it was excessive;[2][62] one reviewer from the former likened it to "kiddy porn"[3] and another attributed its re-release to demand for nudity.[96] DVDtalk's reviewers were mixed; one claimed the nude scenes were out-of-place,[35] and another considered them appropriate.[36][95] Both considered the overall use of nudity to be "minor".[35][36][95]

Critics have generally praised the animation and Akio Watanabe's character design. Despite chiding the plot, Mark Tools found the character design "memorable";[94] reviewer Theron Martin disagreed.[96] Ozamu Tezuka (手塚理, Tezuka Ozamu) found praise for his minimalist approach to the score.[3][n 2] Geneon's voice acting also elicited good reception, credited to Rob Beckwell, Popotan's English voice director. Mii is the only protagonist criticized for her voice acting; reviewers particularly praised Mea's voice.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In the Japanese language, nouns do not have a separate form in the plural.
  2. ^ a b Ozamu Tezuka is a composer of anime music and should not to be confused with Osamu Tezuka, one of the founding Japanese animators.
  3. ^ The book is printed to be read from left to right. Traditional Japanese writing is written from right to left.

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