Read more about Milk-Chan at: Wikipedia Official Site: FujiTV The Super Milk Chan Show, known in Japan as , is an anime comedy about a foul-mouthed girl named Milk P. Chan, who is entrusted by the President of Everything to defend the world, even though she can do very little besides make popular culture references. Its American slogan, as a result, became "Wholesome? Probably not. Good for you? Definitely." Super Milk Chan is produced in Japan by Studio Pierrot. The North America DVD release by A.D. Vision features two different English-dubbed versions: a straight translation of the Japanese version (which aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in 2004) and an Americanize version with western pop culture references and short live-action skits featuring ADV voice cast members. The show centers on the activities of Milk, a 5-year-old superhero who may or may not actually have any powers. She lives in a house on a suspended platform (similar to The Jetsons), with her malfunctioning robot maid Tetsuko and her drunken pet slug Hanage (nosehair). The show follows a fairly linear formula. In each episode, the President (of "Everything", according to his name) calls with a new mission; whether Milk actually takes the mission is not guaranteed. Regardless of whether or not she takes the mission, she always takes credit and celebrates her success by going out for "sushi (or something)." Likewise, there are a number of other constants that follow through the series, often under contrived circumstances. The show began as eight-minute segments (14 segment episodes) on the Fuji Television program Flyer in 1998. All of those episodes are rated TV-PG. It was later made into 12 full-length episodes, which are rated TV-14 in the United States.
Milk-Chan has not been a contender in any CBUB matches.
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