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series written and illustrated by
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. It was serialized in
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's anthology magazine ''
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'' from 1980 to 1984, with the chapters collected into 18 ''
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'' volumes. The series follows the humorous adventures of the little girl robot Arale Norimaki, her creator
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, and the other residents of the bizarre Penguin Village. The manga was adapted into an
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television series by
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that ran on Fuji TV from 1981 to 1986 for 243 episodes. A remake series was created thirteen years after the manga ended, consisting of 74 episodes that were broadcast from 1997 to 1999. The series has also spawned several novels, video games and eleven animated films. ''Dr. Slump'' launched Toriyama's career. It was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for '' shōnen'' and '' shōjo'' manga in 1981 and has sold over 35 million copies in Japan. The manga was released in North America by
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from 2004 to 2009. Discotek Media released the first five films in North America in 2014. In 2021, Tubi announced their acquisition of the 1997 TV anime.


Plot

''Dr. Slump'' is set in , a place where humans co-exist with all sorts of
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animals and other objects. In this village lives
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, an inventor. In the first chapter, he builds what he hopes will be the world's most perfect little girl robot, named Arale Norimaki. However, she turns out to be in severe need of eyeglasses. She is also very
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, and in later issues she has adventures such as bringing a huge bear home, having mistaken it for a pet. To Senbei's credit, she does have super-strength. In general, the manga focuses on Arale's misunderstandings of humanity and Senbei's inventions, rivalries, and romantic misadventures. In the middle of the series, a recurring villain named
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appears as a rival to Senbei.


Humor

''Dr. Slump'' is filled with puns and toilet humor, and parodies of both Japanese and
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culture. For example, one of the recurring characters is Suppaman, a short, fat, pompous buffoon who changes into a
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-like alter-ego by eating a sour-tasting ("suppai" in Japanese) umeboshi. Unlike Superman, Suppaman cannot fly, and instead pretends to fly by lying belly down on a skateboard and scooting through the streets. Also, one of the village's policemen wears a ''
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''-style
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helmet, just as in the American movies. Toriyama himself has been portrayed as a bird (the "tori" in his last name means "bird", hence the name of his production studio Bird Studio), although it has been suggested (by himself even) that he actually based the design of Senbei on himself. In addition, other real-life people make appearances as well, such as Toriyama's editor ( Kazuhiko Torishima), assistants, wife, his colleague friends (such as Masakazu Katsura) and others.


Production

With Toriyama a newcomer to manga and his editor Kazuhiko Torishima still relatively new at his job as well, the two worked for 18 months with Torishima rejecting all the author's ideas until the first draft of ''Dr. Slump''. One of these rejected works, , served as a basis for ''Dr. Slump''. After his 1979 one-shot ''
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'' saw some popularity, Toriyama decided to create another manga with a female lead character and that became ''Dr. Slump''. Toriyama drew several short omake included in the ''Dr. Slump'' ''tankōbon'' volumes that supposedly depict actual events on the production of the series, although, as they are often humorous, the level of truthfulness to them is uncertain. In one, he claimed that when he told Torishima that he wanted to make a manga about a doctor, the editor told him to add a robot. Toriyama originally wanted a very large robot, but as it would not fit in the panels, he instead made it small. When Torishima rejected that idea, he made the robot a girl, knowing Torishima would find her "cute". He also stated that Senbei was supposed to be the main character, but his editor told him to make it Arale instead, which Toriyama agrees turned out better. The act of having Senbei and
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get married came from having nothing else to draw that week, and it happened quickly because he does not like romance. He went on to state that Torishima does enjoy romance, and that the relationships of Arale and
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, Akane and Tsukutsun, and
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and Tsururin were all Torishima's ideas. Toriyama did not expect ''Dr. Slump'' to last long, as even before it debuted Torishima was asking him what he would draw for his next series. However, it lasted for roughly five years. When Toriyama began ''Dr. Slump'', he worked at home, where he lived with his parents, and had one assistant who worked one day a week. Toriyama has said several times that he typically would not have any ideas for the story for that week's chapter, but would think up something as soon as Torishima called asking. He thought up each week's story as he drew and sent the rough draft to Torishima at ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' headquarters in
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by air courier from Nagoya Airport. After getting the approval of his editor, he began by drawing the lines that stick out of the frames, then the frames themselves, before using a g-pen to draw clear crisp lines at roughly one page an hour. After he had around eight pages finished, his assistant (also known as ) came over, although Toriyama stated he only allowed him to color. For color pages, Toriyama first drew them with permanent ink and used water-soluble color pens, before touching up with a wet brush. Later in serialization (around volume 13, as stated in volume 18), became his assistant when Hiswashi started his own series, although Hiswashi occasionally still helped out, as did Toriyama's wife when they were close to a deadline. In 2016, Torishima said that although ''Dr. Slump'' was very successful, having debuted at number two in the magazine's reader rankings, Toriyama wanted to stop it after about six months. He explained that because it was a self-contained comedy each week, if something did not work, the author had to change everything. Torishima said that because it was a top-ranking series, would regularly sell a million copies, and had an anime about to begin, ''Jump'' and Shueisha would not allow it to end. However, Torishima claimed the magazine's chief editor told him that if they could come up with something more interesting and successful then they could. In order to have time to discuss new ideas they had to adjust the weekly schedule, finishing a ''Dr. Slump'' chapter in five days instead of seven. Toriyama stated that one of the conditions he agreed to that allowed him to end the popular ''Dr. Slump'', was that he start his next series relatively soon after. He began ''
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'' roughly three months later. In his own words, Toriyama described the scenery of ''Dr. Slump'' as having an "American West Coast" feel. Torishima recalled that when he asked Toriyama why he drew relatively sparse backgrounds, his reply was simply that it was easier that way. However, Toriyama has stated that he was particular about the art, working more hours on it than he would later on ''Dragon Ball''. In an actual chapter of ''Dr. Slump'', where Toriyama and Matsuyama appear, it was revealed that Matsuyama draws most of the backgrounds and houses. Toriyama often used colored paper, a technique fairly common in design, but less-so in manga. He stated that the tournament-type events, such as the Penguin Village Grand Prix and the
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contest, were popular with readers and inspired the Tenkaichi Budōkai in ''Dragon Ball''. Torishima described the ''Dr. Slump'' anime as unsuccessful in his opinion because it did not loyally follow the manga. He said this was because it was the first time the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' team had to manage an anime based on one of their manga and its creative process, explaining that, if something went wrong, it was too late to change because it was already animated.


Media


Manga

Akira Toriyama is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga series ''Dr. Slump'', before going on to create ''Dragon Ball'' (his best-known work) and acting as a character design ...
's ''Dr. Slump'' was originally serialized in the ''shōnen'' manga anthology ''
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'' from issue No. 5/6 on February 4, 1980 to No. 39 on September 10, 1984. Its 236 individual chapters were collected into 18 ''
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'' volumes by publisher
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under the ''Jump Comics'' imprint. It was reassembled as a 9-volume ''aizōban'' edition in 1990, a 9-volume ''bunkoban'' edition in 1995, and a 15-volume ''kanzenban'' edition in 2006.
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licensed the series for North America in 2004, and published the first volume on March 3, 2005 with translation done by
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and some
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. All 18 original volumes have been released in North America as of May 5, 2009. After ''Dr. Slump'' ended in 1984, its characters returned for an extended cameo in Toriyama's next series ''
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'', in which Arale and Son Goku briefly team up to defeat General Blue during the
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storyline. A ''Dr. Slump'' follow-up manga was written by Takao Koyama and illustrated by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, with supervision by Toriyama. It was serialized in '' V Jump'' from February 21, 1993 to September 1996 under the title . It was collected into four ''tankōbon'' volumes. To promote the release of the first ''Dr. Slump - Arale-chan'' anime DVD box set, Akira Toriyama illustrated a special one-shot colored spin-off manga titled published in the April 2007 issue of ''
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''. The story centers around an evil counterpart of Arale created by Dr. Mashirito Jr., named Abale.


Anime

The ''Dr. Slump'' manga was adapted into two separate anime television series by
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, both of which aired on Fuji TV. The first, , ran from April 8, 1981 to February 19, 1986 and spanned 243 episodes. The second anime, simply titled , ran from November 26, 1997 to September 22, 1999 and lasted seventy-four episodes. The first anime was released on home video for the first time in 2007, remastered, in two 22-disc DVD sets; on March 23, which contains the first 120 episodes, and on September 14, which contains the remainder. Likewise, the second series was released the following year as ''Slump the Box 90's'' on March 21. The first anime was then released in twenty 2-disc sets (the last was 3-disc) of roughly twelve episodes each, titled ''Slump the Collection''; the first three sets on October 9, 2008, the next five on November 28, the next six on December 21, and the last six on January 30, 2009. The first episode of the original anime was adapted into English by
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in 1984, but the pilot was never picked up. Characters from ''Dr. Slump'' also prominently feature in the 69th episode of ''
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'', "Goku vs. Arale! An Off-the-Wall Battle Spells the End of the Earth?" In February 2021, American streaming service Tubi announced their acquisition of the ''Dr. Slump'' TV anime for release with English subtitles.


Films

Toei has also created eleven animated films based on ''Dr. Slump'', beginning with ''Hello! Wonder Island'' on July 18, 1981. They continued to produce one film a year until 1985; ''"Hoyoyo!" Space Adventure'' on July 10, 1982, ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Great Race Around the World'' on March 13, 1983, ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Secret of Nanaba Castle'' on December 22, 1984, and ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The City of Dreams, Mechapolis'' on July 13, 1985. In 1993, ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village'' and ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love'' were released on March 6 and July 10 respectively. In 1994, ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark...'' and ''Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Excited Heart of Summer Vacation'' were released on March 12 and July 9 respectively. On March 6, 1999, ''Arale's Surprise Burn'' was produced. Toriyama's 2007 one-shot was adapted into a five-minute short titled ''Dr. Slump: Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan'' that was shown alongside the theatrically released '' One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta''. In 2008, all eleven films were released in a remastered DVD box set titled ''Slump the Box Movies'' on September 21. Discotek Media acquired the first five ''Dr. Slump'' films for release in North America and released in a two-disc DVD box set in Japanese with English subtitles on July 29, 2014.


Video games

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called , and , by Animest were released as Game & Watch clones in 1982. A ''Dr. Slump'' video game was released in 1983 for the
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. was released for the
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in 1984 by
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. An action game, simply titled , for the
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based on the second television series was released on March 18, 1999 by
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. was released on October 30, 2008 for the
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. Arale appears in the 1988 Famicom game '' Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden''. In the
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game ''
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'', Arale and Dr. Mashirito are
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s, while Senbei appears as a support character. They both return in the sequel ''
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'', where Senbei, Midori, Gatchan, Obotchaman and Unchi-kun are support characters. Arale appears as a playable character in ''
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'', with Penguin Village as a featured stage. Arale appears in several ''Dragon Ball'' video games as well. She and several other ''Dr. Slump'' characters appear in '' Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu'', she alone is a hidden battle in ''Dragon Ball 3: Goku Den'', and she and Senbei briefly appear in ''Dragon Ball Z: Super Goku Den — Totsugeki-Hen''. Arale is a playable character, and Penguin Village is a playable map, in '' Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor'' for the
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and
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. In the PS2 game ''
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'', Suppaman appears in the background of the city level; after breaking the porta-potty, Suppaman will roll off on his skateboard. Arale can also be unlocked as a playable character in '' Dragon Ball: World's Greatest Adventure'' for the Wii, '' Dragon Ball DS 2: Charge! Red Ribbon Army'' for the DS, and ''
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'' for the
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. Finally, she, along with
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, appear as non-playable characters in the
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game '' Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot'', as does Penguin Village. ''
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'' features the event as part of the ''Dr. Slump'' franchise: ''Dr. Slump Arale-chan Festival'', from July 15 to 21, 2019.


Other media

There have been several light novels based on ''Dr. Slump''. The first two, released in July 1981 and released in April 1982, were written by
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, who also wrote for the anime adaptation. A novel written by
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and based on the second movie was released on July 15, 1982. and , released on October 1989 and June 27, 1997 respectively, are original works written by Genichiro Takahashi, but draw from the world of ''Dr. Slump''. A
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adaptation was broadcast at around the same time the anime was airing. Arale was voiced by Yuko Hara, keyboardist of the popular rock band Southern All Stars. In 2014, two commercials featuring ''Dr. Slump'' were created by Toei for
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. The commercials advertise the car manufacturer's Kei
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Hustler and include new acting from
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as Arale and
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as Gatchan. In celebration of the anime adaptation's 35th anniversary, the ''Dr. Slump - Arale-chan N'Cha! Best'' album containing music from the series was released on June 1, 2016.


Reception

As of 2008, the collected volumes of ''Dr. Slump'' had sold over 35 million copies in Japan alone. Only a year after its debut, the series was awarded the 1981 Shogakukan Manga Award for '' shōnen'' and '' shōjo'' manga. Viz Media's North American release of the first volume of ''Dr. Slump'' was nominated for the 2005
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in the Graphic Novel category. The first anime adaptation of ''Dr. Slump'' was also popular, holding the coveted Saturday 6pm timeslot for five years. With a 36.9% average household rating, its December 16, 1981 episode is the third most watched anime since the television ratings group
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began keeping track on September 26, 1977. In 1982, it was voted the 13th Favorite Anime in Japanese magazine ''
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''s fourth annual Anime Grand Prix. In 2001, ''Animage'' ranked it number 48 on its list of the Top 100 Anime.
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released two Top 100 Anime lists in 2005, in the web poll ''Dr. Slump'' ranked number 34, while a nationwide poll of multiple age groups named it number 29. The following year, a list created from polling 100 celebrities had it in the 25th position. A running gag in ''Dr. Slump'' that utilizes feces has been reported as an inspiration for the Pile of Poo emoji.
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, a former producer of the American animated series '' Steven Universe'' and creator of ''
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'', is a fan of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Dr. Slump'', and uses Toriyama's vehicle designs as reference for his own. He also stated that "We're all big Toriyama fans on 'Steven Universe'' which kind of shows a bit." Mike Toole of
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called ''Dr. Slump'' "the greatest manga of all time", filled with "parody, gags, and fart jokes that everyone from toddlers to grandparents can enjoy together". Jason Thompson referred to ''Dr. Slump'' as the best series Toriyama has created, claiming it is better drawn and more creative than ''Dragon Ball''. He also reports that it is considered "the last non-manufactured hit" by many in the Japanese manga industry, particularity among ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' titles. In their review, ''
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'' stated "Toriyama has created his own demented sitcom, and his fantastic imagination and comic invention never let up", "The nglishtranslation is a bit flat, but the uncommonly good storytelling more than makes up for it." Eduardo M. Chavez of Mania Entertainment summarized ''Dr. Slump'' as a "quirky slap-stick comedy entirely based in fantasy." He thinks that while Toriyama's usual art style uses " SD" characters, ''Dr. Slump'' also shows hints that he can draw realistic. He noted that "little nuances", particularity puns, are lost in translation from Japanese to English and expressed disdain for Viz's censorship, saying it took away from the honesty of the series. Chavez feels that what the characters do never crosses the line into inappropriate; "The jokes might not be wholesome, but they are genuinely funny and harmless"; and went on to say that the series fills the void for "all ages manga" in bookstores and libraries. Reviewing the first five movies, Carl Kimlinger of Anime News Network summarized ''Dr. Slump'' as "random silly adventures ..delivered with a lot of surreal nonsense humor, only the most basic sense of continuity, and not a whiff of substance or seriousness." He felt that much of the humor comes simply from the visuals; stating that the vintage hand-done art and animation provide a "warmth" and "raises Slump's visuals above" other anime. However, he called the background music "non-descript" and stated that the films are only for viewers who are familiar with the series, as they provide no exposition.


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