Gulliver Boy | |
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空想科学世界ガリバーボーイ (Kūsō Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy) |
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Genre | Adventure Science Fiction |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Toyoo Ashida |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Network | Fuji TV |
Original run | January 8, 1995 – December 24, 1995 |
Episodes | 50 |
Imagination Science World Gulliver Boy (空想科学世界ガリバーボーイ Kūsō Kagaku Sekai Garibābōi ) or simply Gulliver Boy is a Japanese anime series created by Hiroi Oji and Toyoo Ashida. It was produced by Toei Animation, directed by Ashida and aired on Fuji TV from January 8, 1995 to December 12 of that year.
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Character | Voice actor |
Gulliver | Kappei Yamaguchi |
Lee 10 Bai | Chikao Ohtsuka |
Misty | Chisa Yokoyama |
Onna (ep. 12) | Chizu Yonemoto |
Edison | Ikue Ohtani |
Arupachi (ep. 9) | Junko Hagimori |
Yousei (ep. 17-18, 47) | Junko Shimakata |
Jurouta Kosugi | Judau |
Yegua (ep. 33, 35) | Machiko Toyoshima |
Steel Bat | Megumi Hayashibara |
Nikita (ep. 9) | Michie Tomizawa |
"Ignite! Gulliver Boy" | |
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Single by Kiyohiko Ozaki | |
Released | February 25, 1995 |
Format | CD single |
Genre | anime |
Length | ??:?? |
Label | Mercury Music Entertainment Jp |
Writer(s) | Yukinojo Mori |
Ignite! Gulliver Boy (燃えろ!ガリバーボーイ Moero! Garibābōi ) is a song by Jpop vocalist Kiyohiko Ozaki and serves as the opening theme to the anime Gulliver Boy. It was released Mercury Music Entertainment on February 25, 1995 in Japan only. The song was written by Yukinojo Mori, composed by Toshiaki Yamazaki, and arranged by Michihiko Ohta. Coupled with the song is the show's first closing theme "Kagami no Naka no Yūsha" which is also performed by Ozaki.[1]
Track List
"Aitai Kara" | |
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Single by Misumi | |
Released | September 25, 1995 |
Format | CD single |
Genre | anime |
Length | ??:?? |
Label | Mercury Music Entertainment Jp |
Writer(s) | Takahiro Maeda |
"Aitai Kara" (逢いたいから Because I Want to Meet ) is a song by Jpop vocalist Misumi and serves as the second closing theme to the anime Gulliver Boy. It was released by Mercury Music Entertainment on September 25, 1995 in Japan only. The song was written by Takahiro Maeda with composition and arrangements by Masahiro Takatsuki. The song is coupled with another Misumi song called "Dreamer".[2]
Track List
All in Japan