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Rantaro Kiyama (黄山 乱太郎, Kiyama Rantarō) Voiced by: Fumihiro Okabayashi (Japanese); Matt Hill (seasons 1-2), Kevin K. Gomez (season 5) (English) Also known as The Head Honcho or Honcho / The Boss (クミチョー, Kumicho). Rantaro is a member of Beigoma Academy BeyClub and BC Sol as well as a coach for The Bombers.
The current captain of the AS Gallus, Daigo Kurogami, is an old friend of Valt and Rantaro. Valt and Rantaro get a chance to check out Doomscizor's new skills prior to match. Unfortunately, their curiosity is misinterpreted by the management team at BC Sol.
Pages in category "Nintama Rantarō episode lists" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
Hill's roles include Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Kevin Keene/Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master, Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, Raphael in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation, Ryo Sanada in Ronin Warriors, Carlos in Transformers: Armada, Ironhide in Transformers: Energon, and Artha Penn and Dragon Booster in Dragon Booster.
This is a list of the episodes from the anime series Nintama Rantarō based on the manga series, Rakudai Ninja Rantarō, written and illustrated by Sōbē Amako. The anime is produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and is directed by Tsutomu Shibayama. The series has been broadcast on NHK since April 10, 1993.
Beyblade Burst is the first season of the 2016 Japanese anime series Beyblade Burst.The series was produced by D-rights and TV Tokyo and animated by OLM, and it premiered on all TXN stations in Japan on April 4, 2016. [1]
This is a list of the episodes from the first series of the anime series Nintama Rantarō. The series aired from April 10, 1993, to March 19, 1994, on NHK for a total of 47 episodes. This is the only series to be 26 minutes and have episodes containing two 11-minute segments (with the expectation of episode 38, which there's three segments ...
Rakudai Ninja Rantaro started its serialization in the children's magazine Asahi Shogakusei Shinbun in April 1986. [2] The series ended with the 65th compiled tankōbon volume in November 2019 [3] and last appeared in Asahi Shogakusei Shinbun the following December due to the author, Sōbē Amako, suffering a stroke in January of that year. [2]