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Judo Boy (紅三四郎, Kurenai Sanshirō, "Scarlet Sanshiro") is a Japanese anime television series created by Tatsuo Yoshida and directed by his brother, Ippei Kuri (birthnamed Toyoharu Yoshida). The series aired on Fuji TV from April 2, 1969, to September 24, 1969, totaling 26 episodes.
Sanshirō (三四郎) is a 1908 Japanese novel by Sōseki Natsume. [1] [2] It is the first in a trilogy, followed by Sorekara (1909) and The Gate (1910).[3]Sanshirō describes the experiences of its titular character, Sanshirō Ogawa, a young man from the Kyushu countryside of southern Japan, as he arrives at the University of Tokyo and becomes acquainted with his new surroundings, fellow ...
Attack No. 1: Fuji TV: December 7 anime December 7, 1969 – November 28, 1971 Dororo: Fuji TV: April 6 anime April 6, 1969 – September 28, 1969 Hakushon Daimaō: Fuji TV: October 5 anime October 5, 1969 - September 27, 1970 Himitsu no Akko-chan: NET: January 6 anime January 6, 1969 - October 26, 1970 Kurenai Sanshiro [1] Fuji TV: April 2 anime
Kurenai is Kurei's lover who first appears in the series as a winged flame spirit that is summoned by Kurei. A few years before Kurei encounters Recca, Kurenai had been sent to Kurei's mansion by Mori Kōran, with a bomb secretly planted on her body to test whether Kurei could suppress his emotions. However, they end up falling in love.
Inomata is noted for her work as an animator, character designer and animation director on several anime titles, including Windaria, Plawres Sanshirō, Future GPX Cyber Formula, and Brain Powerd. Inomata was also a prolific novel illustrator, known for her vivid watercolor paintings which often center around young women with wide, jewel-like eyes.
When developing Edens Zero, author Hiro Mashima wrote several characters' storylines to tie closely to the foundation of the story, which Mashima stated would "almost never change mid-series", amidst those he introduced and changed during the story's progression; [] he described his storytelling method as falling "somewhere in between" his previous works Rave Master, whose stories and ...
Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.
As punishment for Gankos' betrayal, Kurei directs Kurenai to kill Ganko. In the nick of time, Recca shields Ganko from the attack. Angered by Kureis' assault on Ganko, Recca unleashes an even powerful flame to stop Kurenai. Motivated by Recca, Fuko and Domon attack Kurenai with their weapons joined by Tokiya as well.