Super Milk Chan

Super Milk Chan (スーパーミルクちゃん Sūpā Miruku Chan) is an anime comedy directed by Hideyuki Tanaka and produced by Genco, Suplex, framegraphics and Geneon Entertainment for the 24-hour channel Animax. The show pre-began as 14 eight-minute segment episodes which aired on Fuji Television's Flyer TV block from June 18, 1998 to September 24, 1998 from 24:45 to 24:55, with the animation being produced by Tokyo Kids. The full-length show, entitled 'OH! Super Milk Chan' (ＯＨ！スーパーミルクチャン OH! Sūpā Miruku Chan), ran for 12 twenty-four-minute episodes which aired on WOWOW's Space Shower TV block from January 27, 2000 to April 13, 2000 at 19:00 and then 18:00.

The North American 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 on October 31, 2004 with the original vintage episodes before making its official series premiere a week later) and an Americanized version with western pop culture references and short live-action skits featuring ADV voice cast members.

Summary
The show centers on the activities of Milk, a 5-year-old superhero who may or may not actually have any powers and usually can do very little besides making popular culture references. Its American slogan, as a result, became "Wholesome? Probably not. Good for you? Definitely." She lives in a house on a suspended platform with her malfunctioning robotic 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.

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. An alternate dub with American pop-culture references, harsher language and newly-shot live-action sequences with the ADV Films cast aired on Anime Network and was rated TV-MA.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Lots of humorous moments, mainly because of its wacky and crazy nature, for example:
 * 2) *Milk's eyes will sometimes emulate a slot machine (accompanied by electronic slot machine sound effects), with yen signs or other symbols coming up.
 * 3) *[Milk picks up the phone] "Hello, this is [fill in the blank]". Just kidding.
 * 4) *"The mission is complete. Let's go eat sushi or something."
 * 5) In addition to being cute and memorable, Milk Chan is a hilarious character, especially with her deadpan lines.
 * 6) The opening song (Disco Milk) is so bizarre yet so catchy.
 * 7) Good characters design, for example, Milk Chan, Tetsuko, Robodog, the president, Dr. Eyepatch, Kanchi, etc.
 * 8) The characters, while far from the best to ever exist, have at least one good or humorous quality that makes them decent overall.
 * 9) The voice acting is very good, regardless of which version of the show you're watching. Hilary Haag, the voice actress for Milk Chan, is bar none the best in this regard (in particular, her voice role in the Adult Swim version).
 * 10) The animation, music, and settings are not too shabby.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The Americanized dub on the Anime Network is too mean-spirited for its own good.
 * 2) The cutaway gags, while not as intrusive as Family Guy's, can be a bit distracting for viewers.
 * 3) Some character development would have been nice.
 * 4) The Landlord is a annoying gay stereotype.
 * 5) Pastel Mr. Shin can definitely be considered a very creepy character.
 * 6) It does have its fair share of mean-spiritedness such as:
 * 7) *Milk calling Tetsuko a dumbass.
 * 8) *Doctor Eyepatch always belittles Tetsuko or offers to have her replaced.
 * 9) *Hanage getting rouse on by both Milk and Tetsuko, even though unknowably to them he save their lives a few times.
 * 10) *During The Ant Family segments, Yoshiki Arita finds out that his wife Helen has been cheating with a another man and took their son away to live with him. After finding this out it ends with Yoshiki who writes a letter to his family and commits suicide.

Reception
Super Milk Chan has a 6.4/10 rating on the IMDB, a 6.1/10 on MyAnimeList, a 7/10 on TV.Com, and has a Google Users rating of "88% liked this TV show."