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GeGeGe no Kitarō , originally known as , is a Japanese manga series created in 1960 by Shigeru Mizuki. It is best known for its popularization of the folklore creatures known as ''yōkai'', a class of spirit-monster which all of the main characters ...
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anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
was aired from January 3, 1968 to March 30, 1969. It ran for 65 episodes. Like all of the subsequent Kitarō anime, it was produced by
Toei Animation () is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including ''Sally the Witch,'' ''GeGeGe no Kitarō,'' ''Mazinger Z'', ''Galaxy Express 999'', ''Cutie Honey'', ''Dr. Slump'', ' ...
and aired on
Fuji TV JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as and colloquially known as CX, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Owned and operated by the it is the key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network Sys ...
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Toei Animation () is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including ''Sally the Witch,'' ''GeGeGe no Kitarō,'' ''Mazinger Z'', ''Galaxy Express 999'', ''Cutie Honey'', ''Dr. Slump'', ' ...
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, airdate= , episodes= {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 1 , Title = Ghost Nighter , TranslitTitle = Obake Nightaa , NativeTitle = おばけナイター , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 1, 3 , ShortSummary = A kid named Donpei walked through a graveyard and finds a
baseball bat A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the sport of baseball to hit the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher. By regulation it may be no more than in diameter at the thickest part and no more than in length. Although histor ...
on the ground with some funny writing on it. He swings it for fun and finds that anything he hits always lands where he wants. He becomes famous at school for always hitting home-runs. This bat belongs to a Youkai
baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding tea ...
team and this team asks Kitaro to get the bat back from the humans. Kitaro explains to the human kids they need the bat back but they won't. Kitaro offers a Baseball game at 3am to settle the issue; if the Humans win the Youkai will give up on the bat and if the Youkai win the human kids will have to give up their lives. Donpei's team accepts. The games is canceled before the game finished because the Youkai don't want to be caught in the sun. The issue is settled with the Youkai getting their bat back while the humans keep their lives. , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 2 , Title =
Yaksha The yakshas ( sa, यक्ष ; pi, yakkha, i=yes) are a broad class of nature-spirits, usually benevolent, but sometimes mischievous or capricious, connected with water, fertility, trees, the forest, treasure and wilderness. They appear in ...
, TranslitTitle = Yasha , NativeTitle = 夜叉 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 1, 10 , ShortSummary = Yasha is a demon that steals children's souls. It lures children to it by possessing a person and plays hypnotizing music on a
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
. The souls are stored in
balloons A balloon is a flexible bag that can be inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the per ...
to be eaten later. Yasha's true form is hair. Kitaro's
soul In many religious and philosophical traditions, there is a belief that a soul is "the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being". Etymology The Modern English noun ''soul'' is derived from Old English ''sāwol, sāwel''. The earliest attes ...
gets stolen as well but his father brings his soul back to him before he is killed. In a fight with Yasha, Kitaro calls for his Youkai Lamp (a fire spirit) and burns Yasha to death. The souls of the children are returned. , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 3 , Title = Youkai Castle , TranslitTitle = Youkai Jou , NativeTitle = 妖怪城 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 1, 17 , ShortSummary = The seal on a youkai castle is taken off by Nezumi-otoko at-manand the youkai from the
castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
requests children from a village to be given to the castle once a month to turn them into youkai. Kitaro happens to be walking by and offers to help. Kitaro asks to borrow one girl to be bait for the bad youkai. Nezumi-otoko comes to get the girl which surprises Kitaro because they know each other. Nezumi-otoko is known to be greedy and not care for anyone other than himself and is only helping the youkai of the castle for fun. The girl gets taken from Kitaro. Kitaro gets in a series of fights with the Youkai of the castle. In the end he is flattened and his chanchanko is magic vestis taken by Nezumi-otoko. Kitaro channels his mind into the chanchanko and threatens to suffocate Nezumi-otoko remotely and makes him re-seal the castle. Kitaro becomes un-flattened with help from his father and saves the girl before morning. , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 4 , Title = Vampire La Seine , TranslitTitle = Kyuuketsuki Ra・Seenu , NativeTitle = 吸血鬼ラ・セーヌ , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 1, 24 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 5 , Title = Great Sea Beast (Part 1) , TranslitTitle = Daikaijuu ( Zenpen ) , NativeTitle = 大海獣(前編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 1, 31 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 6 , Title = Great Sea Beast (Part 2) , TranslitTitle = Daikaijuu ( Kouhen ) , NativeTitle = 大海獣(後編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 2, 7 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 7 , Title = Ghost Train , TranslitTitle = Yūrei densha , NativeTitle = ゆうれい電車 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 2, 14 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 8 , Title = Old Man of the Mirror , TranslitTitle = Kagami Jijii , NativeTitle = 鏡爺 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 2, 21 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 9 , Title = The Look-up Priest , TranslitTitle = Miage-nyūdō , NativeTitle = 見上げ入道 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 2, 28 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 10 , Title = Great Youkai War (Part 1) , TranslitTitle = Yōkai daisensō (zenpen) , NativeTitle = 妖怪大戦争(前編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 3, 6 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 11 , Title = Great Youkai War (Part 2) , TranslitTitle = Yōkai daisensō (kōhen) , NativeTitle = 妖怪大戦争(後編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 3, 13 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 12 , Title = The Youkai Nurarihyon , TranslitTitle = Yōkai
Nurarihyon is a Japanese yōkai. Concept Generally, like the hyōtannamazu, they are considered a monster that cannot be caught.『広辞苑』第五版 岩波書店 2006年。 One can find that it often appears in the yōkai emaki of the Edo Period, bu ...
, NativeTitle = 妖怪ぬらりひょん , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 3, 20 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 13 , Title = Hell Cruise , TranslitTitle = Jigoku nagashi , NativeTitle = 地獄流し , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 3, 27 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 14 , Title = Water Tiger , TranslitTitle = Suiko , NativeTitle = 水虎 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 4, 7 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 15 , Title = Vampire Elite (Part 1) , TranslitTitle = Kyūketsuki eriito (zenpen) , NativeTitle = 吸血鬼エリート (前編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 4, 14 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 16 , Title = Vampire Elite (Part 2) , TranslitTitle = Kyūketsuki eriito (kōhen) , NativeTitle = 吸血鬼エリート (後編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 4, 21 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 17 , Title = Cat Hermit , TranslitTitle = Neko sennin , NativeTitle = 猫仙人 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 4, 28 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 18 , Title = Witch Doll , TranslitTitle = Majo ningyō , NativeTitle = 魔女人形 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 5, 5 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 19 , Title = Blood Sucking Tree , TranslitTitle = Kyūketsu ki , NativeTitle = 吸血木 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 5, 12 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 20 , Title = Cat-girl and Rat-man , TranslitTitle = Neko musume to nezumi otoko , NativeTitle = 猫娘とねずみ男 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 5, 19 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 21 , Title = Youkai Beast (Part 1) , TranslitTitle = Yōkai-jū (zenhen) , NativeTitle = 妖怪獣 (前編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 5, 26 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 22 , Title = Youkai Beast (Part 2) , TranslitTitle = Yōkai-jū (kōhen) , NativeTitle = 妖怪獣 (後編) , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 6, 2 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 23 , Title = Youkai of the Pass , TranslitTitle = Tōge no yōkai , NativeTitle = 峠の妖怪 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 6, 9 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 24 , Title = Hakusanbo , TranslitTitle = Hakusanbō , NativeTitle = 白山坊 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 6, 16 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 25 , Title = Electric Youkai , TranslitTitle = Denki yōkai , NativeTitle = 電気妖怪 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 6, 23 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 26 , Title = Boss of the Sea , TranslitTitle = Umi zatō , NativeTitle = 海座頭 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 6, 30 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 27 , Title = Creepy Mane , TranslitTitle = Odoro-odoro , NativeTitle = おどろおどろ , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 7, 7 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 28 , Title = The Pillow Switcher , TranslitTitle = Makura-gaeshi , NativeTitle = まくら返し , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 7, 14 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 29 , Title = Mirror Battle , TranslitTitle = Kagami kassen , NativeTitle = 鏡合戦 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 7, 21 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 30 , Title = Devil
Belial Belial ( he, , ''Bəlīyyaʿal'') is a term occurring in the Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament which later became personified as the devilSee the reference to "Beliar" in ''The Ascension of Isaiah'', at EarlyChristianWritings.com', specifically at ...
, TranslitTitle = Akuma beriaru , NativeTitle = 悪魔ベリアル , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 7, 28 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 31 , Title = Moryo , TranslitTitle = Mōryō , NativeTitle = もうりょう , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 8, 4 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 32 , Title = Youkai Flower , TranslitTitle = Yōka , NativeTitle = 妖花 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 8, 11 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 33 , Title = Turban Shell Demon , TranslitTitle =
Sazae-oni are creatures from Japanese mythology, resembling large mollusks. They are a type of obake, forming when turban snails, especially ''Turbo sazae'', reach 30 years of age. Mythology The most popular legend of the Sazae-oni is that of a group ...
, NativeTitle = さざえ鬼 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 8, 18 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 34 , Title = Plate Boy , TranslitTitle = Sara-kozō , NativeTitle = さら小僧 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 8, 25 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 35 , Title =
Top A spinning top, or simply a top, is a toy with a squat body and a sharp point at the bottom, designed to be spun on its vertical axis, balancing on the tip due to the gyroscopic effect. Once set in motion, a top will usually wobble for a few ...
Youkai , TranslitTitle = Koma Yōkai , NativeTitle = こま妖怪 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 9, 1 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 36 , Title = Diamond Youkai , TranslitTitle = Daiyamondo yōkai , NativeTitle = ダイヤモンド妖怪 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 9, 8 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 37 , Title = Eyes on Hand , TranslitTitle = Tenome , NativeTitle = 手の目 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 9, 15 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 38 , Title = Folding Monk , TranslitTitle = Oritatami-nyūdō , NativeTitle = おりたたみ入道 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 9, 22 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 39 , Title = Youkai Corps , TranslitTitle = Yōkai Gundan , NativeTitle = 妖怪軍団 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 9, 29 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 40 , Title = Youkai of Obebe Swamp , TranslitTitle = Obebe-numa no Yōkai , NativeTitle = おベベ沼の妖怪 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 10, 6 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 41 , Title = Cat Ghoul , TranslitTitle =
Bakeneko The (, "changed cat") is a type of Japanese , or supernatural entity; more specifically, it is a , or supernatural cat. It is often confused with the , another cat-like . The distinction between them is often ambiguous, but the largest difference ...
, NativeTitle = ばけ猫 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 10, 13 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 42 , Title = The Man Eating Island , TranslitTitle = Hitogui-jima , NativeTitle = 人食い島 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 10, 20 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 43 , Title = God of Drought , TranslitTitle =
Hiderigami (Chinese: hànbá, 旱魃) is a mythical species of yōkai in Chinese and Japanese folklore that holds the power to cause droughts. History The legend in Han Chinese started with the pre-historic time in China. After a long period of preparati ...
, NativeTitle = ひでりがみ , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 10, 27 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 44 , Title = Sandal Battle , TranslitTitle =
Geta Geta may refer to: Places *Geta (woreda), a woreda in Ethiopia's Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region *Geta, Åland, a municipality in Finland *Geta, Nepal, a town in Attariya Municipality, Kailali District, Seti Zone, Nepal *Get ...
Kassen , NativeTitle = げた合戦 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 11, 3 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 45 , Title = The No Face , TranslitTitle =
Noppera-bō The , or faceless ghost, is a Japanese yōkai that looks like a human but has no face. They are sometimes mistakenly referred to as a ''mujina'', an old Japanese word for a badger or raccoon dog. Although the ''mujina'' can assume the form of the ...
, NativeTitle = のっぺらぼう , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 11, 10 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 46 , Title = Birthing Woman Ghost , TranslitTitle =
Ubume are Japanese yōkai of pregnant women. They can also be written as '. Throughout folk stories and literature the identity and appearance of ubume varies. However, she is most commonly depicted as the spirit of a woman who has died during childbir ...
, NativeTitle = うぶめ , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 11, 17 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 47 , Title = Amanojaku , TranslitTitle =
Amanojaku The is a demon-like creature in Japanese folklore. Mythology It is usually depicted as a kind of small oni and is thought to be able to provoke a person's darkest desires and thus instigates them into perpetrating wicked deeds. It is described ...
, NativeTitle = 天邪鬼 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 11, 24 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 48 , Title = Snow Woman , TranslitTitle = Yukin-ko , NativeTitle = 雪ん子 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 12, 1 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 49 , Title = Tenko , TranslitTitle = Tenko , NativeTitle = 天狐 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 12, 8 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 50 , Title = Youkai Sekigahara , TranslitTitle = Yōkai
Sekigahara The Battle of Sekigahara (Shinjitai: ; Kyūjitai: , Hepburn romanization: ''Sekigahara no Tatakai'') was a decisive battle on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu prefecture, Japan, at the end of ...
, NativeTitle = 妖怪関ケ原 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 12, 15 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 51 , Title = Mine Shaft Monk , TranslitTitle = Anagura-nyūdō , NativeTitle = 穴ぐら入道 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 12, 22 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 52 , Title = Vampire Youkai Corps , TranslitTitle = Kyūketsu Yōkai-dan , NativeTitle = 吸血妖怪団 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1968, 12, 29 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 53 , Title = Youkai President , TranslitTitle = Yōkai Daitōryō , NativeTitle = 妖怪大統領 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 1, 5 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 54 , Title = Youkai Rally , TranslitTitle = Yōkai Rarii , NativeTitle = 妖怪ラリー , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 1, 12 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 55 , Title = Youkai Fuzzy Hair , TranslitTitle = Yōkai
Keukegen is a creature illustrated in Toriyama Sekien's ''Konjaku Hyakki Shūi''. Mythology It resembles a small dog The dog (''Canis familiaris'' or ''Canis lupus familiaris'') is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic ...
, NativeTitle = 妖怪毛羽毛現 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 1, 19 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 56 , Title = Seashore Woman , TranslitTitle = Iso-onna , NativeTitle = 磯女 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 1, 26 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 57 , Title = Invisible Magic , TranslitTitle = Ongyō Mahō , NativeTitle = 隠形魔法 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 2, 2 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 58 , Title = Hazy Cart , TranslitTitle = Oboro-guruma , NativeTitle = おぼろぐるま , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 2, 9 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 59 , Title = Daruma , TranslitTitle = Daruma , NativeTitle = だるま , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 2, 16 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 60 , Title = The Hat Guardian , TranslitTitle =
Kasa Kasa may refer to Places *Kasa (kingdom), a former kingdom in Senegal *Kasa, Sweden, a village in northern Sweden *Kasa District, Kyoto, a district in Kyoto, Japan *Kasa Khurd, a village in Maharashtra, India *Kasa-Vubu (commune), a district in t ...
Jizō , NativeTitle = 笠地蔵 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 2, 23 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 61 , Title = The Abrupt God , TranslitTitle = Ushirogami , NativeTitle = 後神 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 3, 2 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 62 , Title = Old Man Sea , TranslitTitle = Umijijii , NativeTitle = 海じじい , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 3, 9 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 63 , Title = Namahage , TranslitTitle =
Namahage The are demonlike beings portrayed by men wearing hefty '' oni'' (ogre) masks and traditional straw capes ('' mino'') during a New Year's ritual, in local northern Japanese folklore of the Oga Peninsula area of Akita Prefecture. General descri ...
, NativeTitle = なまはげ , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 3, 16 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 64 , Title = Reincarnated Demon , TranslitTitle = Onmoraki , NativeTitle = 陰摩羅鬼 , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 3, 23 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 65 , Title = Youkai Apprentice , TranslitTitle = Yōkai Hōkō , NativeTitle = 妖怪ほうこう , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1969, 3, 30 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFA500


References

1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * Januar ...