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->''"In short, if we go through this 'entrance ceremony', that means we can go to school!"''
Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human.
Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]
''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
Not to be confused with the trope formerly known as Bottle Fairy (Now HardDrinkingPartyGirl).
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!!This anime provides examples of:
* BigEater: Hororo
* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara
* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7
* CloudCuckooLander: Hororo
* {{Crossdresser}}: They all wind up filling opposite gender roles at some point in their various fantasies, often leading to situations taking somewhat unexpected and confusing turns, especially when the fairy so-changed gets the others fantasies inflicted on them. For instance, Kururu, on deciding to become a boy, was imagined by Chiriri, Sarara, and Hororo as a 'Prince Charming', a Samurai, and a Mafia-esque gangster respectively.
* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of these
* FairyInABottle
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chan
* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up
* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: We never find out Sensei-san's real name.
* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.
* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.
* WidgetSeries
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Chiriri, Kururu, Oborochan, Hororo, and Sarara]]
->''"In short, if we go through this 'entrance ceremony', that means we can go to school!"''
Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human.
Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]
''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
Not to be confused with the trope formerly known as Bottle Fairy (Now HardDrinkingPartyGirl).
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!!This anime provides examples of:
* BigEater: Hororo
* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara
* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7
* CloudCuckooLander: Hororo
* {{Crossdresser}}: They all wind up filling opposite gender roles at some point in their various fantasies, often leading to situations taking somewhat unexpected and confusing turns, especially when the fairy so-changed gets the others fantasies inflicted on them. For instance, Kururu, on deciding to become a boy, was imagined by Chiriri, Sarara, and Hororo as a 'Prince Charming', a Samurai, and a Mafia-esque gangster respectively.
* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of these
* FairyInABottle
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chan
* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up
* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: We never find out Sensei-san's real name.
* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.
* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.
* WidgetSeries
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Chiriri, Kururu, Oborochan, Hororo, and Sarara]]
->''"In short, if we go through this 'entrance ceremony', that means we can go to school!"''
Kururu, Sarara, Hororo and Chiriri are little season fairies living in bottles in the bedroom of a college student they call "Senseisan" (literally "Mr. Teacher"). The series focuses on their learning about the human world, letting their imaginations get away with them, and experiencing all the months of the year. All the while, the four fairies (especially Kururu) develop crushes on Senseisan and decide that they absolutely must become human.
Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Awwwwww!]]
''Bottle Fairy'' is a 2003-2005 manga based on a community-sourced storyline and drawn by Yuiko Tokumi. It received an anime adaptation in 2003, directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki and produced by Studio Orphee and Creator/{{Xebec}}.
Not to be confused with the trope formerly known as Bottle Fairy (Now HardDrinkingPartyGirl).
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!!This anime provides examples of:
* BigEater: Hororo
* {{Bokukko}}: Sarara
* {{Cameo}}: ''Anime/{{Stellvia of the Universe}}'''s main character, Katase Shima, is the girl in the DatingSim Tama-chan was playing during episode 7
* CloudCuckooLander: Hororo
* {{Crossdresser}}: They all wind up filling opposite gender roles at some point in their various fantasies, often leading to situations taking somewhat unexpected and confusing turns, especially when the fairy so-changed gets the others fantasies inflicted on them. For instance, Kururu, on deciding to become a boy, was imagined by Chiriri, Sarara, and Hororo as a 'Prince Charming', a Samurai, and a Mafia-esque gangster respectively.
* CuteLittleFangs: Tama-chan has one of these
* FairyInABottle
* GenkiGirl: Kururu sure is energetic. As is Tama-chan
* IdiotHair: Both Hororo and Kururu have a ahoge, though only Kururu's stands up
* NiceGuy: Sensei-san.
* NiceHat: Chiriri is ''never'' caught without a hat. In one episode, she writes a poem about it, ending in "let's all protect our precious skulls"
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: We never find out Sensei-san's real name.
* PuniPlush: Everyone but Senseisan, but even on him a little, though less so to emphasise his maturity.
* TeamPet: Oboro-chan, a capsule toy given life due to the fairies taking literally his capsule's background caption.
* ToBecomeHuman: With a slightly unexpected result.
* WidgetSeries
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This series has Manga as source media. See https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/瓶詰妖精
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* HeyItsThatVoice!: Any Anime/LuckyStar fan watching the english dub is sure to notice a few voices. Sarara, Chiriri, Hororo and Tama-Chan's english voices are Hiyori, Miyuki, Akira and Kanata, respectively.
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Or, condensed: [[TastesLikeDiabetes Just plain adorable]].
Awwwwww!]]
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* LesYay: Except the fairies are all too naive to notice. Tense romantic/sexual situations have been instantly resolved by their realising they haven't a ruddy clue what's actually going on anyway, then getting distracted by something else entirely.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Has its moments, including a {{Seppuku}} fantasy and Hororo's "I'm your Valentine gift" bit.
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* HeyItsThatVoice!: Any LuckyStar Anime/LuckyStar fan watching the english dub is sure to notice a few voices. Sarara, Chiriri, Hororo and Tama-Chan's english voices are Hiyori, Miyuki, Akira and Kanata, respectively.