Ojamanga Yamada-kun

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Ojamanga Yamada-kun
おじゃまんが山田くん
(Ojamanga Yamada-kun)
Genre Comedy, Slice of life
Manga
Author Hisaichi Ishii
TV anime
Director Hiromitsu Furukawa
Writer Hiroshi Kaneko
Tamiko Baba
Tomoko Kanahara
Studio Nihon Herald Pictures
Network Fuji TV
Original run 1980-09-281982-10-10
Episodes 103
Animated film
Director Hiromitsu Furukawa
Producer Tadami Watanabe
Writer Hiroshi Kaneko
Tamiko Baba
Tomoko Kanahara
Studio Nihon Herald Pictures
Released 1981-03-14
Runtime 27 minutes
TV drama

Ojamanga Yamada-kun (おじゃまんが山田くん?) is a manga series by Hisaichi Ishii.

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[edit] Anime

[edit] TV series

A 103-episode anime TV series was produced for the Fuji TV network and aired from 1980-09-28 to 1982-10-10. The series aired on Sunday nights from 7:00 to 7:30.

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Hiromitsu Furukawa
  • Planning: Hiro Akieda
  • Producer: Tadami Watanabe
  • Executive Producer: Kōichi Sasaki
  • Chief Director: Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu
  • Animation Director: Hiroshi Kanazawa
  • Screenplay: Hiroshi Kaneko, Tamiko Baba, Tomoko Kanahara
  • Original Creator: Hisaichi Ishii
  • Art Director: Mariko Kadono

[edit] Cast

  • Yoshio Yamada: Columbia Top
  • Yoshida: Yasushi Suzuki
  • Noboru: Kenbō Kaminarimon
  • Ine: Reiko Susuki
  • Minoru: Yūko Maruyama
  • Yoneo: Mitsuo Senda
  • Yoneko: Emiko Yokoyama
  • Shigeru: Junji Nishino
  • Sanae: Akie Yasuda
  • Fukuda: Yō Yoshimura

[edit] Film

An anime film produced by Nihon Herald Pictures was released into Herald Enterprise theaters on 1981-03-14.

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Hiromitsu Furukawa
  • Planning: Hiro Akieda
  • Producer: Tadami Watanabe
  • Executive Producer: Kōichi Sasaki
  • Chief Director: Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu
  • Animation Director: Hiroshi Kanazawa
  • Screenplay: Hiroshi Kaneko, Tamiko Baba, Tomoko Kanahara
  • Original Creator: Hisaichi Ishii
  • Art Director: Mariko Kadono

[edit] Cast

  • Yoshio Yamada: Columbia Top
  • Yoshida: Yasushi Suzuki
  • Noboru: Kenbō Kaminarimon
  • Ine: Reiko Susuki
  • Minoru: Yūko Maruyama
  • Yoneo: Mitsuo Senda
  • Yoneko: Emiko Yokoyama

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