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series produced by Jiho Eigasha. Its 260 episodes were aired from April 5, 1974, to August 13, 1975, at a length of around five minutes each.


Characters

; :Gan is the pragmatic and responsible member of the pair, often serving as the voice of reason amidst Gon's wild antics. Despite his initial reservations, Gan's loyalty to his friend always prevails, leading to heartwarming moments of camaraderie and friendship. ; :Gon is the carefree and spontaneous counterpart to Gan. With his infectious enthusiasm and quick wit, he injects excitement and unpredictability into their adventures. Though his impulsive nature may sometimes land them in trouble, Gon's unwavering optimism and resourcefulness never fail to save the day.


Staff

*Writers: Tetsuyoshi Ônuki, Setsuko Murayama *Character Design: Tōki Kuwashima *Key Animation: Takao Suzuki *Animation: Sumio Iwasaki, Tetsuyoshi Chyōshi, Fumio Sakai, Atsuko Nakajima *Camera: Masayuki Hattori *Animation Production: Nihon Doga *Produced by Jiho Eigasha


Plot

''Gan to Gon'' follows the adventures of Gan and Gon, a quirky duo on a worldwide quest for treasure. Gan, an unsightly yet kind-hearted man of justice, harbors a love for adventure but often finds himself lost in his scatterbrained thoughts. On the other hand, Gon is primarily focused on sleep but surprises with ingenious ideas when the situation demands it. Throughout the series, Gan and Gon encounter a plethora of challenges, adversaries, and mysteries as they journey across various landscapes and locales. From ancient fortresses to tropical islands, each episode presents the duo with new adventures and unexpected encounters.Their quests lead them to uncover hidden treasures, confront dangerous adversaries, and navigate through perilous situations. Along the way, they demonstrate bravery, cunning, and camaraderie, forging a strong bond as they face the trials and tribulations of their adventures together. Despite their differences, Gan and Gon complement each other perfectly, with Gan's adventurous spirit balancing Gon's practicality. Together, they embark on a series of escapades filled with excitement, humor, and heartwarming moments, captivating audiences with their unorthodox approach to treasure hunting. As the series progresses, Gan and Gon's adventures not only entertain but also impart valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and perseverance. Whether unraveling the mysteries of ancient ruins or outwitting cunning adversaries, Gan and Gon's exploits captivate viewers of all ages, making ''Gan to Gon'' a beloved classic in the realm of children's anime.


Recent Status

While some episodes of "Hoshi no Ko Poron" have been discovered and made available online, complete copies of "Gan to Gon" episodes remain elusive. However, a breakthrough occurred when a user named "morikawa" revealed possession of an episode of "Himitsu Sentai Gorenger," indicating the existence of at least one episode of "Gan to Gon." In June 2014, a 16mm master copy surfaced on Yahoo! Auctions Japan, providing hope for uncovering more episodes. Subsequently, during a Niconico livestream on December 24, 2016, titled "Hoshi no Ko Poron livestream," an episode titled "Protect the Oasis" was showcased. This discovery sparked further interest and efforts to recover additional episode

Following these developments, another user managed to find and upload seven more episodes, with releases scheduled every other Saturday until April 8, 2017. These findings represent significant progress in the search for "Gan to Gon" episodes and offer hope for the eventual recovery of the complete series.


Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for "Gan to Gon," including their original titles, English translations, and air dates. The air dates were taken from the Toyama TV re-airing of the series:


Episode Summaries

Due to the rarity of the series and the limited availability of episodes, there are currently no other videos or recordings of "Gan to Gon" readily accessible. The series, originally aired in the early 1970s, has become a subject of interest among collectors and enthusiasts due to its scarcity. Despite efforts to locate additional episodes, only a few have been recovered and made available to the public. This scarcity adds to the intrigue surrounding the series and contributes to its status as a sought-after piece of anime history. Episode Summaries: *Protect the Oasis (オアシスを守れ ''Oashisu o Mamore'') **Gan and Gon stumble upon an oasis in the desert and encounter a group of mischievous monkeys wreaking havoc. Determined to protect the oasis from destruction, Gan and Gon devise a plan to outsmart the monkeys and restore peace to the tranquil oasis. *Bag of Gold Coins Came (帰ってきた金貨の袋) **A mysterious bag of gold coins suddenly appears in the village, sparking a frenzy among the residents. Gan and Gon find themselves embroiled in a comedic treasure hunt as they race against time and a cast of eccentric characters to uncover the truth behind the magical bag of riches. *Gold & Dynamite (金貨とダイナマイト) **Gan and Gon stumble upon a hidden stash of gold coins buried deep underground. However, their discovery attracts the attention of a band of bumbling bandits who are determined to steal the treasure for themselves. With cunning and wit, Gan and Gon must outmaneuver the thieves and protect the gold from falling into the wrong hands.


See also

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