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Anpanman inspired the manga and anime series One-Punch Man (ワンパンマン, Wanpanman). [50] It is a webcomic/manga series created by One, with the title a play on the titular character. The K-pop group BTS released a song in their hit album Love Yourself: Tear under the name "Anpanman" with many references to the series. [51]
Anpanman anime series. Produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Akinori Nagaoka and Shunji Ôga, the series has aired on NTV since October 3, 1988. Episodes
TMS is one of the oldest and most renowned animation studios in Japan, known for its numerous anime franchises such as Detective Conan, Lupin the Third, and Anpanman. [ 4 ] TMS Entertainment is the animation business company of the Sega Group and a well-established animation studio with its origins in Tokyo Movie.
Produced by TMS Entertainment, the film serves as the 35th entry in the Anpanman film series, itself based on the Anpanman book series by Takashi Yanase. The film stars the show's regular voice cast alongside guest stars such as actress Aya Ueto and comedian Takashi Okamura of Ninety-nine. The film was released on June 28, 2024 by Tokyo Theatres.
Anpanman anime series, and the eleventh and final animated special produced for Nippon TV's 24 Hour TV "Love Saves the Earth" telethon, and the third of only three specials not to be produced by Tezuka Productions. August 26, 1990: 50 minutes Summer with Kuro クロがいた夏 (Kuro ga Ita Natsu) Japan: Takeshi Shirato: GEN Productions
Anpanman (as Baikinman), Dragon Ball series (as Tambourine, Frieza, Cooler, Chilled and Frost), Touch (as Ishami Nishimura), Niko Niko Pun (as Porori), Do-Re-Mi-Fa Donuts (as Resshi), Hotch Potch Station (as Echikettojii-san), Moomin (as Sniff), Topo Gigio (as Topo Gigio), Bleach (as Mayuri Kurotsuchi), One Piece (as Caesar Clown & Dr. Indigo ...
This is a list of anime series by episode count, with television series of at least 100 episodes, ... Anpanman: October 3, 1988. Currently in production. 1,683:
Takashi Yanase (やなせ たかし,Yanase Takashi,February 6, 1919 – October 13, 2013) was a Japanese writer, poet, illustrator and lyricist. [1] He was best known as the creator of the picture book and animated series Anpanman.