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Boku no Piko Boku no Piko ( ぼ く の ぴ こ , Boku no Piko, lit. My Pico) is a
Boku no Piko
Japanese series of shotacon anime OVAs produced by Natural High. The producer has described it as "the world's first shotacon anime" and was made primarily to be marketed to and appeal to a male audience of Japanese shotacons.[1] The series consists of three episodes and an edited version of the first episode. The series spawned a one-shot manga, a computer game and a music video album. Because of the high cost of producing anime, the characters and contents were intensively product-tested before production began.[1] The series gained a niche following in the Anglophone world after a viral video called "Don't watch an Anime Called Boku" was posted on YouTube circa 2010. In the video, a male viewer is heard describing the three episodes of the OVA and comparing the experience of watching them to selling his soul to Lucifer. It has since evolved into an Internet meme and a copypasta.[2]
Contents Characters Media OVAs Manga Visual novel Music video album References External links
Characters All character design was done by Saigado. Pico
ぴこ
Pico ( , Piko) Voiced by: Mariko Sakou A blonde-haired adolescent boy who works a part time job at his grandfather's bar in the summer. He's often shown swimming, usually naked or in a blue Speedo. He has worn girls' clothes ever since Tamotsu gave some to him as a gift. Later, feeling hurt that Tamotsu wouldn't define their
Cover of the Boku no Piko DVD
ぼくのぴこ
(Boku no Piko) Genre
Shotacon, Yaoi
Original video animation My Pico Directed by
Katsuyoshi Yatabe
Produced by Seiji Kaneko Written by
Katsuhiko Takayama
Music by
Ashimagi Ora
Studio
Natural High
Released
September 7, 2006
Runtime
33 minutes
Original video animation Pico & Chico Directed by
Katsuyoshi Yatabe
Produced by Seiji Kaneko Written by
Katsuhiko Takayama
Music by
Shinrobi
Studio
Natural High
Released
April 19, 2007
Runtime
38 minutes
relationship, he rebels by cutting his hair and running away from home, although later on they reconcile. The following summer, Pico meets Chico, who is swimming naked in a stream, while riding his bike. He soon becomes friends with Chico, who calls him "Oniichan" (big brother), and they form a romantic and sexual relationship. In his relationships with both Mokkun and Chico, he is the uke, though in the latter relationship this is somewhat reversible. Tamotsu Tamotsu ( ), also known as Mokkun, is a white-collar worker and regular at Bebe.[3] He seduces Pico after mistaking him for a young girl, but continues the relationship after discovering Pico is in fact male. He later buys Pico a girl's outfit, complete with a ruby choker and panties, which he persuades Pico to wear despite his initial protests. He views Pico solely as a sexual object, though later shows true concern for Pico after he disappears. Although he eventually reconciles with Pico, he is absent in the second and third OVAs. In his relationship with Pico, he is the seme. Ojiisan
タモツ
おじいさん
Original video animation Pico: My Little Summer Story Directed by
Katsuyoshi Yatabe
Produced by Seiji Kaneko Written by
Katsuhiko Takayama
Music by
Ashiragi Ora
Studio
Natural High
Released
November 11, 2007
Runtime
30 minutes
Original video animation Pico & CoCo & Chico Directed by
Katsuyoshi Yatabe
Produced by Seiji Kaneko Written by
Katsuhiko Takayama
Music by
T2
Ojiisan ( ) is Pico's grandfather who runs a large but Studio Natural High usually empty bar by the beach named Bebe. When Tamotsu Released October 9, 2008 visits him for the summer, he has Pico help out as waiter, which Runtime 35 minutes involves wearing a frilly pink apron. He introduces Pico to Tamotsu and suggests they spend time together. Chico Chico ( , Chiko) Voiced by: Aiko Ōkubo A brunette boy who lives with his older sister in a large house in a secluded forest area and develops a sexual relationship with Pico in the second episode. He is younger and less sexually experienced than Pico. He often plays in the outdoors nude and secretly watches Oneesan masturbate. In most cases, Chico is the seme, despite his age, though his relationship with Pico is somewhat reversible. Oneesan Oneesan ( ) is Chico's older sister and legal guardian. Perhaps because of her caring for Chico, and her isolated home in the countryside, she appears sexually frustrated and masturbates regularly. After being caught masturbating by the boys through a crack in her bedroom ceiling, she becomes the indirect cause of their experimentation. She has a large collection of cosplay outfits and sex toys that Pico and Chico use without her permission. She later fondles herself away from the boys when she finds them sexually engaged upon returning home from the grocery store. CoCo Coco is a teenage boy with long, black hair who Pico and Chico meet in the third episode. It is subtly implied that Coco is actually a so-called "city fairy", due to some strange minor occurrences in his vicinity, though this is never explicitly confirmed. Coco soon has sexual relationships with both Pico and Chico. After inadvertently causing some friction in their relationship, Coco decides to distance himself from Pico and Chico, though they do reunite with him at Tokyo Tower and end up having a threesome. He is also the main uke of the three, but this can be reversed.
ちこ
お姉さん
Media
OVAs Three original video animations have been released. All three were directed by Katsuyoshi Yatabe and produced by Natural High. The first, My Pico, was released to DVD by Soft on Demand on September 7, 2006. The second, Pico & Chico, followed on April 16, 2007.[4] The third episode, Pico & CoCo & Chico, was released on October 9, 2008.[5] A box set containing the first two episodes and the soundtrack CD was released by Soft on Demand on April 19, 2007.[6] On November 11, 2007, the first OVA was re-edited with a different script and rereleased under the title Pico: My Little Summer Story. The edited version is the only one of the series to be considered appropriate for viewers under 18.[7] # 1
"My Pico" Transcription: "Boku no Piko" (Japanese:
Title
Original Release
ぼくのぴこ)
September 7, 2006[4]
An effeminate boy named Pico works at his grandfather's cafe during the summer, hoping to make some friends. He soon meets a man named Tamotsu "Mokkun", who seduces him, believing him to be a girl. Later at Mokkun's house, Pico asks Mokkun what he thinks of him, but he doesn't respond. Pico runs away and cuts his hair. Mokkun searches for him, and the two reconcile at the end of the episode. 2
"Pico & Chico" Transcription: "Piko to Chico" (Japanese:
ぴことちこ)
April 19, 2007[4]
Pico finds a boy named Chico swimming nude in a stream, and the two become friends. Later at Chico's house, Chico takes Pico to his attic, where the two spy on Chico's sister masturbating. Pico then shows Chico that boys can also do this, and the two have sex. -
"Pico: My Little Summer Story" Transcription: "Pico: Boku no Chiisana Natsu Monogatari" (Japanese: )
語~
pico~ぼくの⼩さな夏物
November 11, 2007
An edited version of the first OVA, with content more suitable for viewers under 18. 3
"Pico & CoCo & Chico" Transcription: "Piko & CoCo & Chico" (Japanese:
ぴこ×CoCo×ちこ)
October 9, 2008[5]
Pico and Chico meet a pretty, feminine-looking runaway named Coco who lives in a hideout underneath the subway. Pico slowly begins to fall in love with Coco, causing him to question his feelings for Chico. The situation becomes exacerbated when Pico catches Coco and Chico having relations one night. Eventually, they reconcile, having a threesome atop Tokyo Tower.
Manga
⾬の⽇のぴことちこ
A oneshot manga, Ame no Hi no Pico to Chico ( , lit. A Day of Rain for Pico and Chico), was written by Aoi Madoka and published in the May 2007 issue of Hanaota.[8]
Visual novel On April 6, 2008, it was confirmed on the producer's blog that a PC game, Pico to Chico — Shota Idol no Oshigoto ( , Pikotochiko shotaaidoru no oshigoto), starring Pico and Chico, was being produced. The game was released by Tinkorbell ( , Tinkōberu) on October 15, 2010.
ぴことちこ ショタアイドルのオシゴト
てぃんこーべる
Music video album
ぼくのぴこ
A music video album, Boku no Piko PV Song Collection: Boku, Otoko no Ko dayo ( PV Song Collection: , lit. My Pico PV Song Collection: I'm a boy), was released in Japan on July 9, 2009. It runs for 30 minutes and includes more than 8 music videos starring the characters from the OVAs. It also includes a karaoke option for each video.[9]
〜ぼく、男の⼦だよ〜
References 1. Michael, Christopher (May 2007). "Bocku no Pico – An Animated Discussion" (https://web.archive.or g/web/20071012103114/http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2007.05-boku-no-pico/). The Walrus. Archived from the original (http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2007.05-boku-no-pico/) on October 12, 2007. Retrieved June 4, 2009. 2. "Don't watch an Anime Called Boku" (https://archive.org/details/youtube-JAc17N7Wgr0). Internet Archive. 28 August 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2019. 3. " " (https://web.archive.org/web/20071010082346/http://anime.sod.co.jp/chic o.html). Anime on Demand. The official character bio for Boku no Pico OVA was archived by the Wayback Machine. Archived from the original (http://anime.sod.co.jp/Pico.html#chara) on 2007-10-10. 4. "My Pico" (https://web.archive.org/web/20070307182443/http://anime.sod.co.jp/chico.html) (in Japanese). Natural High. Archived from the original on 2007-03-07. Retrieved 2008-12-14. Page as it appeared in 2007, by Archive.org 5. " ×CoCo× " (https://web.archive.org/web/20070722114202/https://ec.sod.co.jp/ec/shop/f_mai n.jsp) (in Japanese). Natural High. Archived from the original (https://ec.sod.co.jp/ec/shop/f_main.jsp) on 2007-07-22. Retrieved 2008-12-14. 6. AV( ) (https://web.archive.org/web/20070722 114202/https://ec.sod.co.jp/ec/shop/f_main.jsp), archived from the original (https://ec.sod.co.jp/ec/sho p/f_main.jsp) on 2007-07-22, retrieved 2014-08-22 7. "Pico Kijuri Promotional Videos Poster" (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-09-17/pico-k ujira-promotional-videos-posted). Anime News Network. 2007-09-17. 8. " WEB" (https://www.webcitation.org/67HDQ6XR0?url=http://www.pico.bz/top.html#) (in Japanese). Natural High. Archived from the original (http://www.pico.bz/top.html) on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2008-12-14. 9. " WEB" (https://www.webcitation.org/67HDQ6XR0?url=http://www.pico.bz/top.html#) (in Japanese). Natural High. Archived from the original (http://www.pico.bz/top.html) on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
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ちこ
アダルトビデオ の総合デパート ソフト・オン・デマンド
ぴこ ぴこ
External links Official Site (https://web.archive.org/web/20061115025610/http://www.pico.bz/) (in Japanese) Boku no Piko (https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6908) (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boku_no_Piko&oldid=952140149"
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