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->''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U5c8YRZrGs Come take me far away.]]''

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[[caption-width-right:350:Sora, Seikichi, Shunpei... [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the whole wacky cast of everyone else.]]]]

In Edo during the mid-1800's, fireworks maker Seikichi Tamaya and his friends struggle to live under the harsh frugality laws imposed by the strict city magistrate, which ban all luxuries, including fireworks. One day, a strange girl named Sora stops by Seikichi's shop with an equally strange request: she wants Seikichi to build a firework that can reach the moon. It doesn't take long before Seikichi and the people of the poor row-house where Seikichi lives all find themselves trying to help her dream come true. However, not only do they have to hide the fireworks from local authorities, but there are rumors of mysterious "sky beasts" running rampant around Edo as the bodies of young women are found with their blood drained.

''Oh! Edo Rocket'' is an anime that was shown in Japan during 2007, with an English-dubbed version from Funimation released in late 2010. It is loosely (and we mean ''loosely'') based on a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. [[GagSeries It is by no means a period piece]], even though the story gets very dramatic. It is positively ''loaded'' with self-aware humor and jokes (think ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' set in 1800's Japan).

Can be seen on [[https://www.youtube.com/show/ohedorocket Youtube]] and [[http://www.hulu.com/oh-edo-rocket Hulu]].
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!!''Oh! Edo Rocket'' provides examples of:
* {{Acrofatic}}: The agility of Arms, a former sumo wrestler, is pointed out and complimented by Tenten. Arms claims to be in sub-optimal shape, so one can only imagine how quick he was before.
* ActorAllusion: Near the end, Creator/KazukiNakashima’s AuthorAvatar is modelled after [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Kamina]] and is even voiced by Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi. This doesn't carry on in the dub, as the character is voiced by Creator/JohnBurgmeier instead of Creator/KyleHebert.[[note]]Hebert started working for Funimation, which is the studio that dubbed the series. Presumably, he was unavailable at the time. [[/note]]
** Genzo, also voiced by Konishi at one point wears Kamina’s iconic TriangleShades.
* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: Get Sora drunk and she'll start eating spiders.
* AnachronismStew: Irreverent jokes are made about American culture, otaku culture, and anime. Some people have black and white [=TVs=] and maybe even old computers in their homes, yet they haven't discovered the combustion engine.The first thing the audience sees the North Edo Commissioner doing is updating his web blog while acting like a giddy teenager. "Like, O M G!"
-->'''Tenho:''' At least he approves of anime dubs.
** A lampshade is hung on the ability of the audience to buy into it when Oriku shows up ''on a helicopter'' (explaining it as an attempt to save money by recycling cels from a previous anime) and Tetsuju orders her to apologize to the audience and to the original author!
* AntiVillain: The Blue Beasts, specifically the ones that split off from the Blue Girl, start out by mercilessly killing people and drinking their blood, but they ultimately just want to leave Earth and go back to their home planet. They become obsessed with returning home, so much so that by the end of the series, it is almost hard not to feel sorry for them, even though they are wanted criminals to both the city of Edo and by Sora's own people.
-->''[=*The Blue Beast is beaten, stabbed, and struggling to crawl along the ground*=]''\\
''[=*Practically sobbing*=]'' I just... want to.. go.. HOOOHOOOHOOME!!
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: A giant wooden mecha rampages across the town at one point.
* BelligerentSexualTension: Ginjiro and Oise used to be partners in crime before they settled in Edo and pursued their own interests. Their past never fully escapes either of them, and even though they never had any sexual attraction to each other, they still have a relationship that is too close to ignore.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Constantly, but after episode 20, there's pretty much NoFourthWall left. What few fragments that do remain are quickly smashed down as well.
* BreatherEpisode: The rather lighthearted episode 21 comes after a serious five episode mini-arc.
* ButtMonkey: Despite being a genius at math, nobody remembers who Genzo is, not even the animators.
%%* CampGay: Akai, ''especially'' in the English dub.
* CartoonishCompanions: About half the residents of the row house stand less than half the height of the rest of the residents, with vastly simplified features.
* CirclingBirdies: Onui gets these when bonked on the head in episode 7.
* CloudCuckooLander: Tetsujin introduces himself by babbling in a made up gibberish. Sora immediately starts speaking the same way and the two of them hold a conversation. When Seikichi asked what they were saying, Sora says she doesn't know. The two of them continue this gibbering dialogue with each other every now and then when Tetsujin shows up later on. Beyond that, Sora can be a bit spontaneous and goofy sometimes.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: [[spoiler:The Old Man is more clever than he appears. He's always able to outsmart Akai, the Men in Black, and the commissioners. He also always has a backup of ''everything.'']] Combines with ChekhovsGunman.
* CuteKitten: Four of the main characters are briefly turned into cats in episode 10. HilarityEnsues when they do a brief musical number consisting of them meowing about the fact that they can't understand each other because they're now cats.
* CuteLittleFangs: Onui, fitting with her dog girl personality.
* DarkestHour: Episodes 16 to 20 focus mostly on resolving the main conflict of the story. While comedy isn't completely removed, the story takes precedent.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Episode 23 (focusing on Ginjiro and Oise's past), lampshaded when Sora yells about their last bit of screentime in the episode.
* DeusExMachina: Downplayed: [[spoiler: When Tetsujin is first introduced, the camera momentarily focuses on this little pink alien-like ''thing'' happily sticking out of Tetsujin's clothing. Nothing is made of it, and it is never brought up. Later on in the story, these same pink floating aliens start flying around Yuu, and enter her body. She starts to glow in a pink aura and the audience is given a vague idea that she seems to be filled with happiness and love, but again they are never explained. Later on, someone asks just what those things are, but they are told that it doesn't matter.]]
* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: When Genzo finds out that his performance in episode 21 was uploaded to "Yuutuubu", he laments to himself about digital piracy while shedding one large make-up stained black tear, enough to fill a bowl, apparently.
* DropTheWashtub: In episode 21, the cast puts on a play of the plotline that happened thus far. Sanza is cast as one of Akai's "YOU'RE UNDER ARREST" men, but halfway across his charge across the stage, he becomes enamored with Tenho, who was playing Seikichi. When O-Ise notices he's breaking the script, a giant washtub comes falling down on top of him, [[ImpactSilhouette leaving him imprinted into the washtub itself underneath.]]
* ExpressiveHair: Tenten's long, single bang on his forehead will sometimes show expression with his current mood. Question marks, exclamation marks, and a hand forming a thumbs up, for the most part.
* {{Expy}}: Oriku has a very similar hairstyle as [[Anime/TenchiMuyo Washu]], inluding a similar hair color and the two small HairAntennae bangs hanging down her forehead.
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Eyes]] has his left eye ripped out by the Blue Girl in episode 19.
* ForcedTransformation: In episode 10, Genzo is turned into a dove and stays that way until episode ''21''. A few characters notice his absence, but only his mother still remembers who he is.
* GagDub: Both the Japanese and English versions are like this, but the jokes are modified to play to their respective audiences.
* GivingUpTheGhost: Shunpei is so worried about his constant worrying in episode 15 that he can't get any sleep. When Onui sees him the next morning, his body is a shriveled up husk and his spirit is drifting out of a pouch attached to his waist. She panics and quickly revives him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:The Men In Black...except for Eyes, who doesn't want to disband the group and gets killed later. Akai pretty much has a face turn in episode 25, but only because he is faced with [[HeroicSacrifice completely overwhelming odds.]]]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:The Blue Girl[=/=]Yuu.]]
* HotBlooded: Tetsuju lives his life to the fullest, always embracing his masculinity and love and knowledge of fireworks. Very rarely is he ever shown not in a happy, upbeat, or confident mood.
* INeverSaidItWasPoison: [[spoiler:An accidental version that causes Akai to slip that he's the murderer.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: Seikichi and Sora, [[spoiler:Akai and Yuu]], [[spoiler:Shunpei and Onui]].
* ImaginedInnuendo: For much of the series, Seikichi (and Akai apparently) thinks Ginjiro and Sora have been going out.
* {{Jerkass}}: Akai, Torii, and Mizuno. Akai takes the cake though. Right from the very start of the series, he's abusing the power of his job to pick on the residents of the rowhouse, doing whatever it takes to catch them in the act of breaking a law. He only gets worse from there. {{Lampshaded}} by Ginjiro, who calls him "Deputy Douchebag".
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Shunpei is afraid he's this in episode 15, but it turns out to not be true.
* LampshadeHanging: In episode 4, Seikichi flat-out tells Sora that the visual pun she's making [[LostInTranslation doesn't work in English.]]
** There are tons of these. At one point, the characters comment on how their lines do not sync with their lip movements!
** At another point, the characters grab cels from the production studio (when cels haven't been used in mainstream animation since 1996!) to comment on past events.
** Episode 21 is about a [[ShowWithinAShow Play Within a Play]] which is a watered-down version of the plot. Due to the alien cover-up, Sora's face can't be shown on-stage, so [[spoiler:Genzo appears as Sora's stand-in, while Sora recites her lines backstage... ''like a voice actor!'']]
** With the main drama elements of the plot wrapped up in episode 20, Seikichi remarks (on more than on occasion) that it feels like the writers are just [[IndyPloy making stuff up]] in order to fill out the remaining 6 episodes.
** Episode 22:
-->'''Ouni:''' "Sora! What are you doing here?"
-->'''Sora:''' "I need to be, for the story to work out."
* LargeHam: Tetsuju is very manly and passionate, always speaking with a flair for the dramatic. Only in a few scenes does he ever talk in a very serious manner or in a lowered tone of voice.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Sora and Ginjiro have to keep their respective secrets from the rest of the heroes[[spoiler: until episode 16]].
* LostInTranslation: Frequently lampshaded that certain jokes just don't translate from Japanese to English.
** This extends to the show's title, as "O Edo" (大江戸, meaning "Big Edo") is an old nickname for Tokyo. This results in a Japanese pun in which the title can be read as "Big Edo Rocket". Rendering this in English as "Oh! Edo Rocket!" helps retain some of the DoubleEntendre.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Akai is already enough of a jerk as it is, but once he finds an injured woman in his house, he vows to do whatever he can to help her. [[spoiler:He knows that she's the Blue Beast, but doesn't care. This is later turned into LoveRedeems.]]
* LovePotion: Shunpei accidentally takes some in episode 22, causing most of the females of the town to go after him.
* MediumAwareness: So, just where did Oriku get that helicopter? She used cels left over from a previous show.
* TheMenInBlack The.. well, Men In Black themselves are a covert government operation, though in action they act more like a ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' team.
* MrViceGuy: O-Ise is only concerned with making money. She runs a rental store and provides most of the furnishings for the residents at the rowhouse. Part of the contract she has with them is that they have to pay up at the end of the year. The rowhouse residents purposefully avoid her on New Years Eve, knowing that if they can make it to midnight, she'll have to wait another entire year to collect on them. She's a businesswoman, through and through, but she's still an understanding and a not uncaring woman who helps out her friends. She's the one who largely finances Seikichi's operations throughout the whole series, especially from episode 21 onward.
* MundaneUtility: Ginjiro's power can open anything. He makes his living as a locksmith.
* NoFourthWall: Pretty much all the time after episode 20.
* OnlySaneMan: Ginjiro for the most part, and O-Ise is this towards Genjiro.
* OrphanedEtymology: Lampshaded, like all of the other anachronisms.
-->"Sir that terminology is not in use during this time period."
* PainfulTransformation: Or [[spoiler:consciousness splitting]], but the Blue Girl still applies.
* PreciousPuppies: [[spoiler:Onui in her dog form.]]
* PrecisionFStrike: When Akai tries to investigate the rowhouse and Seikichi is blocking it (English dub line): "Move, you little ''shit''!"
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Men In Black are all nicknamed after each of their own specialties. Eyes, Ears, Arms, Feet, Ankles, Knees, and Bellybutton. When doing a roll call, Feet, Ankles, and Knees often soon quarrel with each other over who gets to do what when setting up for their SuperSentaiStance, getting ignored in the process. They all have their own specialized (and very deadly) forms of combat specifically tailored to each of their skills and body parts though... Except for Bellybutton. He didn't pick that nickname.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The Blue Girl's eyes do this when she gets really serious.
* RedOniBlueOni: Oriku and Sora respectively, though subverted a bit; Sora is an enthusiastic "blue" to Oriku's [[{{Tsundere}} tsuntsun]] "red".
* TheReveal: A few times, but in one case it's subverted -- Sora turns out to have known all along that [[spoiler:Onui was really a dog]].
* TheMole: Ginjiro, [[spoiler:but it backfires for a while later]].
* {{Sarashi}}: Ginjiro's is always visible, marking him as the designated action hero.
* {{Satire}}: This basically is to anime what ''Film/GalaxyQuest'' was to ''Franchise/StarTrek''.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Akai's actual eyes are rarely ever seen. This further cements his JerkAss attitude as well as making sure that nobody forgets that he's pretty much the main antagonist of the story.
* SceneryPorn: The animation quality is always pretty consistent. Edo itself, whether it's the traditional wood buildings and styles of ancient Edo or the modern commercial buildings decorated with neon advertisements and billboards (the two are apparently different sectors of the city), is always beautifully detailed.
* SdrawkcabName: Onui's name (おヌイ) reversed is Inuo (イヌお), which means dog.
* ShoutOut: So, so many. Due to the GagDub nature of the series for both Japanes and English dubs, they all slip in their own references now and then. The English dub even has Sora talking ''Franchise/{{Negima}}'' at one point.
* ShownTheirWork: The show's descriptions of fireworks construction and the chemicals involved are, for the most part, extremely accurate.
* SiblingTeam: Tenhou and Tenten are brother and sister, and started off as street performers, specializing in illusions and slight of hand. Once the new laws went into place banning "unnecessary and unproductive" business practices, they had to close up their act. The North Edo commissioner knows how to put their talents to better use though
* SnakeOilSalesman: Knees, literally, in his civilian identity. He isn't portrayed as a dishonest huckster, though. He's even shown demonstrating the products he sells, including a salve that instantly heals up a fresh cut he inflicts on himself for the audience.
* SpotTheImposter: Oriku comes under suspicion that she might be the Blue Beast in disguise. Sora knows how to sort it out.
-->'''Sora:''' {{Fansub}}s, good or bad.
-->'''Oriku:''' Bad, of course!
-->'''Sora:''' She's human.
* StarcrossedLovers: [[spoiler:Akai and Yuu...[[TogetherInDeath until the final episode.]]]]
* StuffBlowingUp: This is bound to happen when fireworks are involved.
* SweetOnPollyOliver: Inverted. When Genzo has no choice but to put on a woman's dress, both O-Ise and Genzo's Mom discover that he's absolutely gorgeous in it. O-Ise immediately decides to cast him as Sora in her play. As soon as he goes back to wearing his usual clothing, everyone in the world goes back to forgetting who he is.
* ThemeNaming: All the members of the Men In Black are named after parts of the body.
** EmbarrassingNickname: Ginjiro's title as leader is Captain...Bellybutton.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Both Sora and the Blue Beast are both stranded on Earth due to an accident, and thus both want to go back to their homeworld. While Sora's experiences with the rowhouse residents make her realize that it wouldn't be so bad if she were to never leave Earth, the Blue Beast becomes absolutely obsessed with it.
* ThirdActStupidity: [[spoiler:Akai lets Seikichi and Sora go free in episode 19... so he can shoot Seikichi when his back's turned. Fortunately, Seikichi reveals he had actually been wearing something close to a bulletproof vest.]]
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:After Yuu activates the self-destruct mechanism on the ancient space ship, Akai vows to stay and die together with her. She doesn't accept this though, and ejects him out in an escape pod.]]
* TransformationSequence: Sora the first time she goes into Sky Beast form in the open.
* {{Tsundere}}: Oriku towards Seikichi. Being from a rival firework making family as well as being childhood friends, she always keeps a competitive streak with Seikichi going.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: The commissioners outside of the rowhouse.
* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Sora and the Blue Girl (the Blue Beasts as well).
* WingdingEyes: Sora and the Blue Girl both have stars inside their pupils. Other characters show various versions depending on what is happening to them. Most of the time just swirly eyes because they're dizzy.
* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs: A play is put on about the series' plot in episode 21.
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