“Post-Easter, Seiyo Guardians recruit apprentice Rikka, who secretly communicates with X Eggs, fearing rejection.”
Shugo Chara! Party!
しゅごキャラ!パーティー!
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Synopsis
Post-Easter, Seiyo Guardians recruit apprentice Rikka, who secretly communicates with X Eggs, fearing rejection.
After overcoming the threat of the Easter Corporation, Amu Hinamori and the Seiyo Academy Guardians return to their council duties, eliminating any stray X Eggs they find along the way. With four of the five members graduating this year, the state of next year's Guardians Council is up in the air. In an effort to ensure the council's survival, the group recruits two "Guardian Apprentices" in the hopes that they will develop their own Heart's Egg someday. One of the Apprentices they take on is Rikka Hiiragi, a spunky and upbeat girl who is capable of communicating with X Eggs. As the Guardians have not been able to speak with these Eggs previously, Rikka's uncanny ability intrigues them. However, Rikka fears that she will never be accepted as a full-fledged Guardian if they ever find out what exactly she does with her ability.
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What 26 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.11 · split reception
5.3 pts
Recommenders 8.3 · others 2.9
↓ 1.35
Running avg · Oct 2009 → Feb 2024
- 8 “The split-format feels kinda original, and I genuinely enjoyed Shugo Chara Puchi when it was funny, particularly the cool Rubik's Cube character game and the voice actor interview. However, the...”
- 8 “Like most people, when I watched the first episode of Shugo Chara Party, I was a bit dissapointed. The actual anime was only 11 minutes long! And it didnt follow the manga like I thought it would....”
- 7 “I suppose Shugo Chara! Party! was pretty good, as I enjoyed the episodes nearly as much as the previous two seasons, at least to a certain extent, and the experience ignited my desire to read the...”
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- Format 25 × 21′ eps × min
- Total runtime 8h 45m all episodes
- Aired Oct 2009 – Mar 2010 Fall 2009
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-4878 catalog