Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Multiple issues Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:NihongoTemplate:Efn is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujio Akatsuka, which began publication on April 9, 1967, in Weekly Shōnen Magazine. It is about the misadventures of a dim-witted boy (Bakabon) and his idiotic father, the latter of whom eventually becomes the central character.
It has been adapted into five anime television series. The first two series produced by Tokyo Movie were broadcast in the 1970s for 40 and 103 episodes respectively. The third and fourth series were produced by Studio Pierrot and broadcast in 1990 and 1999–2000, for 46 and 24 episodes respectively. The fifth series was produced by Pierrot+ and broadcast for 12 episodes in 2018.
Characters
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- Bakabon's troublemaker father who eventually steals the show and becomes the central character. His catchphrase is saying "Template:Nihongo" to someone when trying to get them to go along with one of his stupid plans. A typical episode plot involves Papa either being too stupid to perform a simple task or coming up with some crazy idea to accomplish a simple task, usually asking for his son Bakabon's advice and causing tons of trouble. He was once very smart but became an idiot after an accident. He is known for always wearing his trademark hachimaki and haramaki. His favorite food is octopus. Papa has become an anime icon in Japan and was ranked number 9 in a 2002 TV Asahi Top 100 Anime Characters list.[1] Voiced by Masashi Amenomori (1st-2nd series), Kōsei Tomita (3rd series, pachinko games), Template:Ill (4th series), Arata Furuta (5th series).
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- A boy who enjoys causing mischief, especially with his Papa. On the inside, though, he is kind and works a part-time job as a shoeshine boy to buy his mother a birthday present. He is known for not wearing pants underneath his kimono. At the beginning of the series he attends Template:Nihongo, which means Idiot Elementary School, but by the fourth anime it has been renamed Template:Nihongo, meaning Stupid Elementary School. Voiced by Keiko Yamamoto (1st-2nd series, pachinko), Megumi Hayashibara (3rd series), Yoshiko Kamei (4th series), Miyu Irino (5th series).
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- Bakabon's younger brother. He is a child prodigy, understanding words almost immediately after his birth and being capable of explaining the Pythagorean theorem and Kepler's laws of planetary motion. His name means "beginning". Voiced by Takako Sasuga (1st-2nd series, pachinko), Chika Sakamoto (3rd series), Yukiji (4th series), Ai Nonaka (5th series).
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- Bakabon's mother and a graduate of Template:Nihongo (a parody of Shirayuri Women's University). Despite how much trouble and mischief Papa and Bakabon cause, she is a good wife and mother. She is the only family member to have the same voice actress throughout the series. Voiced by Eiko Masuyama (1st-4th series), Template:Ill (1st series, Ep. 35 only), Noriko Hidaka (5th series).
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- The Bakabon family's odd neighbor, named so for his tendency to say "rerere" (rather than Template:Nihongo) when confused about the countless shenanigans in the series. He is almost always seen sweeping the street outside of his yard. He is bald, has a moustache but no nose, ears that extend slightly off of his head, and wears a yukata and geta sandals. Voiced by Ryūji Saikachi (1st-2nd series), Shigeru Chiba (3rd-4th series, pachinko), Akira Ishida (5th series).
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- The local beat cop, referred to as Template:Nihongo in the anime. He is gluttonous, lecherous, and often fires his pistol at random. He is always wishing for money or a promotion. His notable features include his huge eyes usually drawn as connected into one eyeball, his underbite buck teeth (from the jawbone), and his one nostril in the middle of his nose. His official name from Akatsuka is Template:Nihongo. Voiced by Isamu Tanonaka (1st series), Kaneta Kimotsuki (2nd series), Shigeru Chiba (3rd-4th series, pachinko), Toshiyuki Morikawa (5th anime).
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- An unusual animal from the neighborhood who is a cross between an eel and a dog. Voiced by Michihiro Ikemizu (2nd series), Aruno Tahara (3rd series), Kōzō Shioya (4th series), Takahiro Sakurai (5th anime).
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- A goofy dog who shows up during scene changes.
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- Bakabon's classmate who always wears a helmet. For the 4th anime he was renamed Template:Nihongo. Voiced by Rica Matsumoto (3rd series), Kappei Yamaguchi (4th series).
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- A reckless horse with no owner.
Minor characters
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- Bakabon's headmaster. Only appears in the first anime. Voiced by Kōichi Kitamura.
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- Bakabon's ill-tempered classmate. Only appears in the first anime. Voiced by Kaneta Kimotsuki.
Characters from Akatsuka's other titles
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- Originally from Osomatsu-kun, he only appears in the Rerere no Tensai Bakabon series alongside Chibita. Voiced by Kaneta Kimotsuki (Episodes 1, 4, 16); Kenichi Ogata (Episodes 3, 6, 11, 16, 20-21, 24) (4th series)
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- Originally from Osomatsu-kun, he only appears in the Rerere no Tensai Bakabon series alongside Iyami.
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- Originally from Osomatsu-kun, he only appears in the Rerere no Tensai Bakabon series.
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- Originally from Osomatsu-kun, he only appears in the Rerere no Tensai Bakabon series.
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- Originally from Osomatsu-kun, he only appears in the Rerere no Tensai Bakabon series.
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- Originally from Kikanpo Gen-chan. Bakabon's girlfriend. Only appears in the first anime. Voiced by Kazuko Sawada.
Media
Manga
4 bilingual Japanese-English volumes have been released of the manga as The Genius Bakabon.[2][3][4][5]
Anime
Four anime series have been produced, with the first two series produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and the second two produced by Studio Pierrot. Template:Nihongo aired for 40 episodes on Yomiuri TV from September 25, 1971, to June 24, 1972. Three years later, Template:Nihongo aired for 103 episodes on NTV from October 6, 1975, to September 26, 1977. In India this show was broadcast by Hungama TV.[6]
The original series was heavily rerun on Animax during its first few years on air, as it was centred around classic anime at the time.
The two Studio Pierrot series aired nearly nine years apart, with Template:Nihongo airing on Fuji TV for 46 episodes from January 6 to December 29, 1990, and Template:Nihongo airing on TV Tokyo from October 19, 1999, to March 21, 2000, for 24 episodes. A late night anime titled Template:Nihongo[7][8] premiered on July 10, 2018 on TV Tokyo and other channels.[9] It ran for 12 episodes.
Notes
References
External links
- Heisei Tensai Bakabon, Studio Pierrot
- Heisei Tensai Bakabon Template:Webarchive, Studio Pierrot (Japanese)
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