List Of GeGeGe No Kitarō Episodes
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List Of GeGeGe No Kitarō Episodes
The ''GeGeGe no Kitarō'' anime, based on the manga series of the same name by Shigeru Mizuki, was produced by Toei Animation and aired on Fuji TV. Series overview Since the premiere of the first animated adaptation in 1968, a new anime series has been produced in each decade, with 6 adaptations so far. In 2008, while the 5th anime series was still being aired, a new anime based on the original "Hakaba Kitarō" manga stories was aired. It ran for 11 episodes from January 10 to March 20. According to Toei Animation, this adaptation is not considered part of "GeGeGe no Kitaro" franchise. GeGeGe no Kitarō series Hakaba Kitarō Episodes 1968 1971 1985 1996 2007 Hakaba Kitarō (2008) 2018 Notes References External links {{GeGeGe no Kitarō Gegege no Kitaro Episodes Episodes may refer to: * Episode, a part of a dramatic work * Episodes (TV series), ''Episodes'' (TV series), a British/American television sitcom which premiered in 2011 ...
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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 , a class of spirit-monster which all of the main characters belong to. This story was an early 20th-century Japanese folk tale performed on . It has been adapted for the screen several times, as anime, live action, and video games. The word in the title is similar to Japanese sound symbolism for a cackling noise but refers to Mizuki's childhood nickname, a mispronunciation of his given name. Selections of the manga and the theatrical live-action films have been published in English, simply titled ''Kitaro''. The 2018 anime series is streamed with English subtitles as ''GeGeGe no Kitaro''. The publisher of the North American English manga is Drawn & Quarterly. Plot ''GeGeGe no Kitarō'' focuses on the young Kitarō—the last survivor of the Ghost Tribe—and his adventures with other ghouls and strange c ...
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Shigeru Mizuki
, also known as , was a Japanese manga artist and historian. He was known for his ''yōkai'' manga such as ''GeGeGe no Kitarō'' and '' Akuma-kun'', as well as for his war stories based on his own war manga such as '' Shōwa-shi''. He was born in Osaka, grew up in Sakaiminato, Tottori, then moved to Chōfu, Tokyo, where he remained until his death. His pen-name, Mizuki, comes from the time when he managed an inn called 'Mizuki Manor' while he drew pictures for kamishibai. Life Mizuki was born Shigeru Mura in the city of Osaka, the second of three sons. He was raised in the coastal city of , where he spent much of his childhood as a 'scrapper': picking fights and participating in childish warfare with the neighbouring children. He displayed from an early age a particular talent for art. During his time in elementary school, Mizuki's teachers were so impressed by his skills with a pencil that they organised an exhibition of his work, and he later went on to be featured in the M ...
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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'', '' Dragon Ball'', ''Saint Seiya'', '' Sailor Moon'', ''Slam Dunk'', '' Digimon'', '' One Piece'', '' Toriko'', '' World Trigger'', '' The Transformers'' (between 1984 and 1990, including several Japanese exclusive productions), and the ''Pretty Cure'' series. History The studio was founded by animators Kenzō Masaoka and Sanae Yamamoto in 1948 as often shortened to . In 1956, Toei purchased the studio and it was renamed , doing business as Toei Animation Co., Ltd. outside Japan. In 1998, the Japanese name was renamed to Toei Animation. It has created a number of TV series and movies and adapted Japanese comics as animated series, many popular worldwide. Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Yasuji Mori, Leiji Matsumoto and Yōichi Ko ...
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Fuji TV
JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō region as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). The station is owned-and-operated by , itself a subsidiary of , a certified broadcasting holding company under the Japanese Broadcasting Act, and affiliated with the Fujisankei Communications Group. It is headquartered in the Fuji Broadcasting Center in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo and is one of ''five private broadcasters based in Tokyo''. Fuji Television also operates three premium television stations, known as "Fuji Television One" ("Fuji Television 739"—sports/variety, including all Tokyo Yakult Swallows home games), "Fuji Television Two" ("Fuji Television 721"—drama/anime, including all Saitama Seibu Lions home games), and "Fuji Television Next" ("Fuji Television CSHD"—live premium shows) ( "Fuji Television OneTwoNext"), all available in High-definition televi ...
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GeGeGe No Kitarō (1968 TV Series)
The first '' GeGeGe no Kitarō'' anime 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 and aired on Fuji TV. Episode list References {{GeGeGe no Kitarō 1968 Events January–February * January 1968, January – The I'm Backing Britain, I'm Backing Britain campaign starts spontaneously. * January 5 – Prague Spring: Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Cze ...
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GeGeGe No Kitarō (1985 TV Series)
The third ''GeGeGe no Kitarō'' anime was aired from October 12, 1985 to March 21, 1988. It ran for 115 episodes. At episode 109 the series became . It was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast on Fuji TV. Episode list {{Episode table , background= #FFD700 , overall= , title= , titleR= , airdate= , episodes= {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 1 , Title = The Mysterious Yokai Castle Appears!! , TranslitTitle = Nazo no Yōkai-jō Shutsugen!! , NativeTitle = 謎の妖怪城出現!! , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1985, 10, 12 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFD700 {{Episode list , EpisodeNumber = 2 , Title = Old Man in the Mirror , TranslitTitle = Kagami Jijii , NativeTitle = 鏡じじい , NativeTitleLangCode = ja , OriginalAirDate = {{Start date, 1985, 10, 19 , ShortSummary = , LineColor = #FFD700 {{Episode list , ...
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Daisuke Nishio
is a Japanese animator and director. He joined Toei Doga (now Toei Animation) as animator in 1981. After doing several TV series, he was promoted to assistant director on '' Dr. Slump - Arale-chan'' in 1982. He debuted as director for ''Dragon Ball'' in 1986 and made his film debut that same year with '' Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong''. Nishio also directed its sequel TV series, ''Dragon Ball Z'', and several of its films. Filmography Director *'' Dragon Ball: The Legend of Shenlong'' (1986) - Director *'' Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle'' (1987) - Director *''Dragon Ball'' (1987-1989) - Series Director (#83-153), Storyboard, Episode Director *'' Crying Freeman: Episode 1 - Portrait of a Killer'' (1988) - Director *''Dragon Ball Z'' (1989-1993) - Series Director (#1-199), Storyboard, Episode Director *'' Dragon Ball Z: Return My Gohan!!'' (1989) - Director *'' Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest'' (1990) - Director *'' Dragon Ball Z: The Ultimate Battle f ...
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Hakaba Kitarō (TV Series)
is a Japanese anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Shigeru Mizuki, the manga which inspired the popular "Gegege no Kitarō" series in the late 60's. It was produced by Toei Animation and aired weekly between January 10, 2008 to March 20, 2008 on Fuji Television as part of Noitamina is a Japanese programming block on Fuji Television devoted to anime, originally broadcast every Thursday late night/Friday morning from 0:45 to 1:15 JST. It was launched with the intention of expanding the target audience beyond the typical you .... According to Toei Animation, this adaptation is not considered part of "GeGeGe no Kitaro" franchise. Episode list Release The series aired on Fuji TV from January 10 to March 20, 2008. It consists of 11 episodes, In Australia. Some episodes are available on DVD (which are they subtitled in English) and released by Siren Visual. References {{Noitamina HakabaKitarō2008 Noitamina ...
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