Trouble Chocolate

Trouble Chocolate

Animation

Trouble Chocolate

1S | 20E
10/09/1999
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1. First Trouble

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10/9/1999

2. Science Club Depart!

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10/16/1999

3. Transfer Student is Mega-Rich

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10/23/1999

4. MG School`s Hungry Panic

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10/30/1999

5. The Ultimate Love Love Couple

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11/6/1999

6. Would you like Maccha & Azuki?

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11/13/1999

7. The 34th School Contest

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11/20/1999

8. The Sorcerer is the Target

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11/27/1999

9. Horror of the Bath Steam Doll Case

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12/4/1999

10. Run, Hikyaku-kun!

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12/11/1999

11. Magical Love Love War

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12/18/1999

12. Dictator Girl Mint

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12/31/1999

13. Debora vs. Mecha-Debora

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1/7/2000

14. Encounter with the Monster Fish

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1/14/2000

15. The Mysterious Pencil-kun

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1/21/2000

16. Explosion! Bomb Baa-san of Love

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1/28/2000

17. Mini Mini Adventure

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2/4/2000

18. Hinano, Obsessed with the Club!

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2/11/2000

19. Hinano Gets Confessed To!

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2/18/2000

20. Hinano, That`s All I Need

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2/25/2000

Overview

Trouble Chocolate is a comedy anime produced by AIC in 1999 and is licensed in the United States by Viz Media. The series features Cacao, a student at Micro-Grand Academy studying magic. One day, while his magic class teacher, Ghana, is performing a spell to summon a tree spirit, Cacao finds and eats some chocolate, which turns out to be 200 year old magical chocolate. After eating the chocolate he becomes drunk and causes a wreck. During this, he interferes with Ghana's spell, letting the spirit, Hinano, escape. She inhabits the body of a marionette, who then moves in with Cacao. Subsequent episodes of Trouble Chocolate have little connected storyline. Rather, the show is a parody of other anime. For example, two other characters, Murakata and Deborah, are constantly shown professing their love to each other, set to absurdly explosive special effects and backdrops, as is common in many anime. The dubbed dialogue in Trouble Chocolate often bears little or no resemblance to the original script, as opposed to the normal convention of translating the words as directly as the change in lip-sync will allow.

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