Kiteretsu Daihyakka
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キテレツ大百科 (Kiteretsu Daihyakka) |
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Authored by | Fujiko F. Fujio |
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Serialized in | Kodomo no Hikari |
Original run | – |
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Network | Fuji TV |
Original run | March 27, 1988 – June 9, 1996 |
No. of episodes | 331 |
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Network | NHK |
Original run | – |
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Platform | Famicom |
Released | February 23, 1990 |
Kiteretsu Daihyakka (キテレツ大百科, or Kiteretsu Encyclopedia) is a science fiction manga series by Fujiko F. Fujio which ran in the children's magazine Kodomo no Hikari from April 1974 through July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episode TV anime series which ran on Fuji TV from March 27, 1988 through June 9, 1996.
The main character is a scientific genius boy named Kiteretsu, who has built a companion robot named Korosuke. He frequently travels in time with his friends and Korosuke in the time machine he built. Miyoko is a girl in his neighborhood who is basically his girlfriend (though they are both in grade school). There are many similarities in the makeup and appearance of the main cast to the cast of Doraemon, which was also created by Fujio.
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[edit] Manga
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol.1-3 (Tentōmushi Comics, Shogakukan, 1977)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol.1-4 (Fujiko Fujio Land, Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1984)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol.1-2 (Shogakukan Koro Koro Bunko, Shogakukan, 1984)
- My First BIG Kiteretsu vol.1-2 (Shogakukan, 2003)
[edit] Anime
[edit] Cast
- Kiteretsu: Toshiko Fujita
- Korosuke: Mami Koyama→Kazuko Sugiyama
- Miyoko Nonoka: Yuriko Yamamoto→Mayumi Shō→Chieko Honda
- Miyoko's mother: Kimie Hangai→Yuka Ōno→Miyako Endō
- Miyoko's father: Yūki Satō
- Akihiko Nonoka: Keiichi Nanba→Hiroshi Kamiya
- Buta Gorilla (Kaoru Kumada): Hiroshi Ōtake→Naoki Tatsuta
- Kumahachi Kumada: Takeshi Aono
- Sayuri Kumada: Noriko Uemura
- Kōji Togari (Tongari): Ryū Manatsu→Yuji Mitsuya
- Kōichi Togari: Sanshirō Niita→Hirohiko Kakegawa→Masato Hirano
- Takako Togari: Yuka Ōno
- Benzō Karino (Benzō-san): Kaneta Kimotsuki
- Michiko Kite: Yuri Nashiwa→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kiteretsu Kite: Kaneta Kimotsuki→Yusaku Yara (adult: Katsuji Mori; youth: Daisuke Sakaguchi)
- Eitarō Kite: Hideyuki Tanaka→Yusaku Yara
- Sasaki-sensei: Masaharu Satō→Masato Hirano
- Otonashi: Chie Satō→Yumi Touma
- Takako Segawa: Miyoko Aoba→Kimie Hangai
- Vice-Principal: Michihiro Ikemizu
- Sasaki-sensei's wife: Miyoko Aoba
- Kazuma Sasaki: unknown
- Kimiko Uehara (Yūki Uehara in the anime): Naho Yoshida→Miyako Endō
- Konchi: Noriko Uemura→Chie Satō
- Taeko Sakurai: Mayumi Seto→Yūka Koyama→Aya Hisakawa
- Satsuki Hanamaru: Wakana Yamazaki
- Yone Karino: Keiko Yamamoto→Haru Endō→Michiyo Yanagisawa
- Osugi: Hiroko Emori
- Heikichi: Kinpei Azusa→Ryōichi Tanaka
- Yoshie Sakurai: Chiyoko Kawashima→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kikunojō Hanamaru: Bin Shimada→Yukimasa Kishino
- Ikue Hanamaru: Sumi Shimamoto
- Ben: Hiroshi Ootake→unknown
- Mōretsu Toki: unknown
- Mōretsu Kazu: Yūsuke Numata
- Koronoshin: unknown
- Mamekoro: Naoko Watanabe→Fushigi Yamada
[edit] Staff
- Planning: Taihei Ishikawa→Kenji Shimizu (Fuji TV), Yoshirō Kataoka (Asatsu)
- Producers:
- Kenji Shimizu→Minoru Wada→Yoshihiro Suzuki (Fuji TV)
- Yoshio Kataoka→Kazuhiko Ishikawa→Tateshi Yamazaki→Yutaka Sugiyama (Asatsu)
- Akio Wakana (Gallop)
- Tetsuo Kanno (Staff 21)
- Script: Shun'ichi Yukimuro, Takashi Yamada, Toshiyuki Aoshima, Satoshi Namiki, Tadaaki Yamazaki
- General Animation Directors: Tsukasa Tannai, Kazuyuki Kobayashi, Hajime Watanabe, Nobuyuki Tokinaga, Shōjurō Yamauchi
- Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi→Satoshi Shibata
- Background Artists: Masahide Katayama, Akio Shimada, Makoto Shiraishi, Satoshi Shibata, Naoko Osakabe
- Backgrounds: Kobayashi Production, Studio Kanon
- Finish Animation: Sendai Gallop, Toy House, Studio Killy→Dōtomo Dōga
- Director of Photography: Shigeo Sugimura (credited as Yasuhiro Shimizu for part of it)→Hiroaki Edamitsu
- Photography ·Animation Work: Gallop
- Film: Eastman→Fujifilm→Kodak Color Film
- Music Director: Nobuhiro Komatsu
- Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Director: Hiro Katsuoka→Keiji Hayakawa
- Special Effects: Norimichi Yoshino→Yoshitaka Shishikai
- Editors: Shūichi Kakesu, Yoshiyuki Wada→Kazuhiko Seki, Yūji Itō
- Film Developing: Imagica
- Audio Recording: Sadashi Kuramoto
- Titles: Maki Pro
- Executive Producer: Mikio Wakana
- Communications Desk: Hideo Adachi
- Planning Support: Staff 21
- Sound Production: Seiji Kikaku
- Sound Producer: Yōsuke Kuroda
- Sound Effects: Yōzō Kataoka
- Theme Song: Shigeru Miyashita
- Publicity: Yumiko Shigeoka→Kyōko Nasugawa→Yoshiko Kawasaki→Masahide Takahashi→Momoko Konaka→Tomoko Kumagai (Fuji TV)
- Production: Fuji TV, Asatsu
[edit] Anime theme songs
[edit] Opening theme songs
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka no Uta (90-minute special on November 2, 1987, Mitsuko Horie)
- Oyome-san ni Natte Agenaizo (ep.1-24, Kaori Moritani)
- Body dake Lady (ep.25-60, Junko Uchida)
- Yumemiru Jikan (ep.61-86, Megumi Mori)
- Hajimete no Chū (ep.87-108, Anshin Papa)
- Suimin Fuskou (ep.109-170, Chicks)
- Oryōri Kōshinkyoku (ep.171-331, Yuka)
[edit] Ending theme songs
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
- Korosuke Machi wo Yuku (90-minute special, Kyōko Yamada)
- Magical Boy Magical Heart (ep.1-16, Kaori Moritani)
- Race no Cardigan (ep.17-24, Kaori Sakagami)
- Korosuke Rock (ep.25-60, Junko Uchida)
- Felt no Pencase (ep.61-86, Megumi Mori)
- Merry ha tada no Tomodachi (ep.87-108, Toshiko Fujita)
- Hajimete no Chū (ep.109-170, 213-290, 311-331, Anshin Papa)
- Happy Birthday (ep.171-212, Yuka)
- Uwasa no Kiss (ep.291-310, TOKIO)
[edit] TV drama
In January 2002, NHK aired a two-hour live action drama featuring a CGI Korosuke voiced by Mami Koyama, who also voiced the anime version of Korosuke.
[edit] Games
On February 23, 1990, Epoch released an action game for the Famicom. A board game titled Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku was released on January 27, 1995 by Video System for the Super Famicom. Another game was made for the Sega Pico.