Kiteretsu Daihyakka | |
キテレツ大百科 | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Fujiko Fujio |
Published by | Family Light Association |
Magazine | Kodomo no Hikari |
Demographic | Children |
Original run | April 1974 – July 1977 |
Volumes | 3 |
Manga | |
Shin Kiteretsu Daihyakka | |
Written by | Fujiko F. Fujio |
Illustrated by | Michiaki Tanaka |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Magazine | CoroCoro Comic |
Demographic | Children, Shōnen |
Original run | May 1988 – February 1994 |
Volumes | 6 |
Anime television film | |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Released | November 2, 1987 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hiro Katsuoka Keiji Hayakawa |
Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Studio | Studio Gallop |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original run | March 27, 1988 – June 9, 1996 |
Episodes | 331 (List of episodes) |
Game | |
Publisher | Epoch |
Genre | Action |
Platform | Famicom |
Released | February 23, 1990 |
Game | |
Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Bouken Ouedo Juraki | |
Publisher | Video System |
Genre | Action |
Platform | Game Boy |
Released | July 15, 1994 |
Game | |
Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku | |
Developer | Fill in Cafe |
Publisher | Video System |
Genre | Boardgame |
Platform | Super Famicom |
Released | January 27, 1995 |
Anime and manga portal |
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Kiteretsu Daihyakka (キテレツ大百科) (Also known as Kiteretsu Encyclopedia or only Kiteretsu) is a manga series by duo Fujiko Fujio which ran in the children's magazineKodomo no Hikari from April 1974 to July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episodeanimetelevision series which ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. An English dub of the anime aired in India on Cartoon Network.[1][2] Another English dub was made by a company under the name of 'Thunder Unlimited' called Kevin and B.U.D.S.T.E.R and was released on various VCDs and DVDs.[3] The series was licensed for Spain by LUK Internacional under the title of 'Kiteretsu, el primo más listo de Nobita'. (English Translation: Nobita's Smarter Cousin.)[4] As of September 2016, a remastered version of the series airs on Animax in Japan.[5]
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Plot[edit]
The series is the story of a scientific inventor boy genius named Eiichi Kite a.k.a. Kiteretsu, descendant of a great inventor named D. Kiteretsu, who has built a companion robot named Korosuke. He frequently travels in time with his friends and Korosuke in the time machine he built, he has friends such as Miyoko Nonohana, a girl in his neighborhood who is his love interest, Buta Gorira (Kumada Kaoru), a typical neighborhood bully and his friend, Tongari, who both often antagonize Korosuke (though they are in grade school).
Main characters[edit]
- Lead Characters
- Eiichi Kite
- Eiichi Kite (木手英一 Kite Eiichi), also known as Kiteretsu (キテレツ), is an 11-year-old 5th grader who lives in Tokyo city. He usually wears a light blue T-shirt and a dark blue trouser. He also wears green shoes, white socks and a red-yellow themed cap with K written on it. He is the best kid who is excellent at studies and only weak in sports, but is a prodigy in machines. He reads the Daihyakka and invents gadgets from past. He can even repair normal machines and invent variations of the Daihyakka gadgets. Because of his mechanical aptitude, he commands respect from his friends.
- Korosuke
- Korosuke (コロ助) is Kiteretsu's robot assistant who usually ends his sentences with nari (ナリ) . He usually wears an artificial samurai sword. He is an invention in the encyclopedia. He was made by Kiteretsu himself.
- Miyoko Nonohana
- Miyoko Nonohana (野々花みよ子 Nonoha Miyoko), also known as Miyo-chan (みよちゃん), is one of Kiteretsu's best friends. She is an intelligent girl, admired by boys. She is Kiteretsu's love interest in the show and on many incidents is shown to be Kiteretsu's future wife.
- Kaoru Kumada
- Kaoru Kumada (熊田薫 Kumada Kaoru), also known by the nickname Butagorira (ブタゴリラ), is one of Kiteretsu's friends who is the son of a green grocer. He is a typical bully but in progress, he becomes comic relief. He is known to love vegetables.
- Kouji Tongari
- Kouji Tongari (尖浩二 Tongari Kouji), also known as Tongari (トンガリ), is one of Kiteretsu's best friends. He is easily frightened, and a best friend of Butagorira, though is quite often bullied by him.
- Mr. Benzuo
- He is one of the Main Characters who appears frequently in each Episodes. A Friend and Mentor of Kiteretsu and his friends, He is a University student.
- Michiko Kite
- She is the Mother of Kiteretsu, some people have theorized that she's Michiko from the Perman series all grown up. But, this is confirmed.
- Itaro Kite
- He is the father of Kiteretsu.
- Kumahachi Kumada
- Father of Kaoru Kumada i.e. Butagorira.
- Mrs. Kumada
- Mother of Kaoru Kumada.
- Kenichi Tongari
- Father of Kouji Tongari.
- Mrs. Kaoji
- Mother of Kouji Tongari.
- Minor Characters
- Segawa (せがわ)
- She is one of the classmates and a friend of Kiteretsu and his friends. In 1 episode, she became the class monitor and Kiteretsu had got only one vote. But little did he knew that Segawa has voted him for class monitor. Later, they had breakfast together when Kiteretsu was taking care of the pet animals.
- Midori (みどり)
- She is one of the classmates and a friend of Kiteretsu and his friends. She is a patient of Appendicitis (Disease which causes severe stomach ache). She had appeared as one of the main character in an episode where she was admitted in hospital due to her disease.
- Satsuki Hanamaru
- She is one of the best friend of Kiteretsu. Her father is a Dramatist (Probably) and she also shares the same passion with her father. She is an expert dramatist also.
Media[edit]
Anime[edit]
The manga was later made into a 331-episode anime television series which ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. The series also aired on different networks worldwide, such as Hungama TV, Pogo (TV channel), Cartoon Network, and Disney XD, Disney in India, and Cartoon Network in South Korea.[6] An English dub of the anime aired in India on Cartoon Network. Another English dub was made by a company under the name of 'Thunder Unlimited' called Kevin and B.U.D.S.T.E.R and was released on various VCDS and DVDS. As of September 2016, a remastered version of the series airs on Animax in Japan.[5]
Manga[edit]
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–3 (Tentōmushi Comics, Shogakukan, 1977)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–4 (Fujiko F. Fujio Land, Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1984)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–2 (Shogakukan Koro r Bunko, Shogakukan, 1984)
- My First BIG Kiteretsu vol. 1–2 (Shogakukan, 2003)
Television drama[edit]
In January 2002, NHK aired a two-hour one-shot live action drama featuring a CGI Korosuke voiced by Mami Koyama. It was originally aired on NHK Educational TV on January 1, 2002.
Games[edit]
- On February 23, 1990, Epoch released an action game for the Famicom.
- On July 15, 1994, another action game, Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Bouken Ouedo Juraki, was released by Video System for the Game Boy.
- A board game titled Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku was released on January 27, 1995 by Video System for the Super Famicom.
- Another game was made for the Sega Pico.[citation needed]
Cast[edit]
- Eiichi Kite (Kiteretsu): Toshiko Fujita
- Korosuke: Mami Koyama→Kazuko Sugiyama
- Miyoko Nonoka: Yuriko Yamamoto→Mayumi Shō→Chieko Honda
- Miyoko's mother: Kimie Hangai→Yuka Ōno→Miyako Endō
- Miyoko's father: Yūki Satō
- Akihiko Nonoka: Keiichi Nanba→Hiroshi Kamiya
- Butagorira (Kaoru Kumada): Hiroshi Ōtake→Naoki Tatsuta
- Kumahachi Kumada: Takeshi Aono
- Sayuri Kumada: Noriko Uemura
- Kōji Togari (Tongari): Ryū Manatsu→Yūji Mitsuya
- Kōichi Togari: Sanshirō Niita→Hirohiko Kakegawa→Masato Hirano
- Takako Togari: Yuka Ōno
- Benzō Karino (Benzō-san): Kaneta Kimotsuki
- Michiko Kite: Yuri Nashiwa→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kiteretsu Kite: Kaneta Kimotsuki→Yusaku Yara (adult: Katsuji Mori; youth: Daisuke Sakaguchi)
- Eitarō Kite: Hideyuki Tanaka→Yusaku Yara
- Sasaki-sensei: Masaharu Satō→Masato Hirano
- Otonashi: Chie Satō→Yumi Touma
- Takako Segawa: Miyoko Aoba→Kimie Hangai
- Vice-Principal: Michihiro Ikemizu
- Sasaki-sensei's wife: Miyoko Aoba
- Kazuma Sasaki: unknown
- Kimiko Uehara (Yūki Uehara in the anime): Naho Yoshida→Miyako Endō
- Konchi: Noriko Uemura→Chie Satō
- Taeko Sakurai: Mayumi Seto→Yūka Koyama→Aya Hisakawa
- Satsuki Hanamaru: Wakana Yamazaki
- Yone Karino: Keiko Yamamoto→Haru Endō→Michiyo Yanagisawa
- Osugi: Hiroko Emori
- Heikichi: Kinpei Azusa→Ryōichi Tanaka
- Yoshie Sakurai: Chiyoko Kawashima→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kikunojō Hanamaru: Bin Shimada→Yukimasa Kishino
- Ikue Hanamaru: Sumi Shimamoto
- Ben: Hiroshi Ōtake→unknown
- Mōretsu Toki: unknown
- Mōretsu Kazu: Yūsuke Numata
- Koronoshin: unknown
- Mamekoro: Naoko Watanabe→Fushigi Yamada
Staff[edit]
- Planning: Taihei Ishikawa→Kenji Shimizu (Fuji TV), Yoshirō Kataoka (Asatsu)
- Producers:
- Kenji Shimizu→Minoru Wada→Yoshihiro Suzuki (Fuji TV)
- Yoshio Kataoka→Kazuhiko Ishikawa→Tateshi Yamazaki→Yutaka Sugiyama (Asatsu)
- Akio Wakana (Gallop)
- Tetsuo Kanno (Staff 21)
- Script: Shun'ichi Yukimuro, Takashi Yamada, Toshiyuki Aoshima, Satoshi Namiki, Tadaaki Yamazaki
- General Animation Directors: Tsukasa Tannai, Kazuyuki Kobayashi, Hajime Watanabe, Nobuyuki Tokinaga, Shōjurō Yamauchi
- Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi→Satoshi Shibata
- Background Artists: Masahide Katayama, Akio Shimada, Makoto Shiraishi, Satoshi Shibata, Naoko Osakabe
- Backgrounds: Kobayashi Production, Studio Kanon
- Finish Animation: Sendai Gallop, Toy House, Studio Killy→Dōtomo Dōga
- Director of Photography: Shigeo Sugimura (credited as Yasuhiro Shimizu for part of it)→Hiroaki Edamitsu
- Photography ·Animation Work: Gallop
- Film: Eastman→Fujifilm→Kodak Color Film
- Music Director: Nobuhiro Komatsu
- Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Director: Hiro Katsuoka→Keiji Hayakawa
- Special Effects: Norimichi Yoshino→Yoshitaka Shishikai
- Editors: Shūichi Kakesu, Yoshiyuki Wada→Kazuhiko Seki, Yūji Itō
- Film Developing: Imagica
- Audio Recording: Sadashi Kuramoto
- Titles: Maki Pro
- Executive Producer: Mikio Wakana
- Communications Desk: Hideo Adachi
- Planning Support: Staff 21
- Sound Production: Seiji Kikaku
- Sound Producer: Yōsuke Kuroda
- Sound Effects: Yōzō Kataoka
- Theme Song: Shigeru Miyashita
- Publicity: Yumiko Shigeoka→Kyōko Nasugawa→Yoshiko Kawasaki→Masahide Takahashi→Momoko Konaka→Tomoko Kumagai (Fuji TV)
- Production: Fuji TV, Asatsu
Theme songs[edit]
Opening theme songs[edit]
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka no Uta (キテレツ大百科のうた 'The Song of Kiterestu Encyclopedia') (90-minute special on November 2, 1987, Mitsuko Horie)
Hungama Tv Kiteretsu Episodes In Hindi Dubbed
- Oyome-san ni Natte Agenaizo (お嫁さんになってあげないゾ) (ep. 1–24, Kaori Moritani)
- Body dake Lady (ボディーだけレディー) (ep. 25–60, Junko Uchida)
- Yumemiru Jikan (夢みる時間) (ep. 61–86, Megumi Mori)
- Hajimete no Chū (はじめてのチュウ) (ep. 87–108, Anshin Papa)
- Suimin Busoku (スイミン不足) (ep. 109–170, Chicks)
- Oryōri Kōshinkyoku (お料理行進曲) (ep. 171–331, Yuka)
Ending theme songs[edit]
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses. Lightroom 5 license key.
- Korosuke Machi wo Yuku (コロ助まちをゆく) (90-minute special, Kyōko Yamada)
- Magical Boy Magical Heart (マジカルBoyマジカルHeart) (ep. 1–16, Kaori Moritani)
- Lace no Cardigan (レースのカーディガン) (ep. 17–24, Kaori Sakagami)
- Korosuke Rock (コロ助ROCK) (ep. 25–60, Junko Uchida)
- Felt no Pencase (フェルトのペンケース) (ep. 61–86, Megumi Mori)
- Merry ha tada no Tomodachi (メリーはただのトモダチ) (ep. 87–108, Toshiko Fujita)
- Hajimete no Chū (はじめてのチュウ) (ep. 109–170, 213–290, 311–331, Anshin Papa)
- Happy Birthday (ep. 171–212, Yuka)
- Uwasa no Kiss (うわさのキッス) (ep. 291–310, TOKIO)
Kiteretsu Cartoon
Reception[edit]
The anime was ranked 31st on a list published by TV Asahi in 2005 of the top 100 anime.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'TV Serial & New Episodes On – Latest News, Photos & Videos'. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^'LIVE TV | Watch Indian TV Channels | Live Streaming and Catchup TV | LIVE News Online'. in.com. 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3817/thunder-unlimited-dub-catalogue
- ^http://www.lukinternacional.com/es/catalogo/kiteretsu.html
- ^ ab'キテレツ大百科<リマスター版>' (in Japanese). Animax. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
- ^'키테레츠 대백과' (in Korean). Cartoon Network (South Korea). Retrieved June 22, 2016.
- ^'TV Asahi Top 100 Anime Part 2'. Anime New Network. September 23, 2005. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Country | India |
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Broadcast area | India Bangladesh |
Slogan | Hungama Machaya Kya |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Programming | |
Language(s) | |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Star India (The Walt Disney Company India) |
Sister channels | Star Plus Star Bharat Star Gold Star Gold 2 Star Gold Select HD Star Utsav Star Utsav Movies Star Movies Star Movies Select Star World Star World Premiere Star Jalsha Star Jalsha Movies Star Pravah Asianet Asianet Plus Asianet Movies Star Maa Star Maa Movies Star Maa Gold Star Maa Music Star Suvarna Star Suvarna Plus Star Vijay Star Vijay Super Star Vijay Music Nat Geo Nat Geo Wild Nat Geo People Star Life (Africa) Star Sports Disney Channel Bindass Disney International HD Disney Junior Marvel HQ UTV Movies UTV Action UTV HD |
History | |
Launched | 26 September 2004; 16 years ago[1] |
Links | |
Website | Official Website |
Availability | |
Cable | |
DEN Networks | Channel 429 |
Siti Cable | Channel 447 |
Asianet Digital TV | Channel 322 |
Bengal Digital (Bangladesh) | Channel 443 |
Satellite | |
Dish TV | Channel 981[2] |
Airtel Digital TV | Channel 453 |
Tata Sky | Channel 655 (present), Channel 652 (w.e.f. 20 November 2020) |
Videocon d2h | Channel 503 |
Sun Direct | Channel 532 |
Reliance Digital TV | Channel 606 |
Hungama TV is an Indianpay television channel aimed at children. Originally a subsidiary of UTV Software Communications launched on 26 September 2004,[3] the channel was sold to Disney in 2006.[4]
History[edit]
UTV and Ronnie Screwvala formed United Home Entertainment with 51% and 49% ownership interests, respectively. The company was formed to launch an Indian kids channel. It hired TAG for channel packaging. Chief Operating Officer Purnendu Bose was hired and was expected to hire 100 employees for the channel. Rs 100 crore was the expected initial investment with expectations of break even in three years. In September 2004, Hungama TV started broadcasting as the first domestic kids channel in India.[5]
In March 2005, one of the UTV founders, Zarina Mehta became Humgama's head of programming. In early 2006, Mehta was promoted to chief operating officer of the channel.[6]
In July 2006, Disney India acquired a controlling stake in Hungama TV from UTV Software Communications while also taking a 14.9% share in UTV.[7] In 2006, Disney acquired Hungama TV from UTV.[8]
The channel started with both live-action and animated programming but, following the success of Doraemon, gradually shifted its focus to solely animated programming.[9][10] In 2013, Hungama started adding original Indian series as a part of a localisation strategy.[11]
Programming[edit]
Current shows[edit]
Controversy[edit]
A Hindi dub of the Shin Chan anime started airing on Hungama TV on 19 June 2006, and it gained up to 60% of the channel's market share.[12] There were complaints from parents over the main character's behaviour and the attitudes exhibited towards elders on the show, both of which were seen as a negative influence on children. The show was banned from Indian television in 2008 but soon after it started airing again on Hungama TV.[13]
References[edit]
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Kiteretsu Daihyakka (キテレツ大百科) (Also known as Kiteretsu Encyclopedia or only Kiteretsu) is a manga series by duo Fujiko Fujio which ran in the children's magazineKodomo no Hikari from April 1974 to July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episodeanimetelevision series which ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. An English dub of the anime aired in India on Cartoon Network.[1][2] Another English dub was made by a company under the name of 'Thunder Unlimited' called Kevin and B.U.D.S.T.E.R and was released on various VCDs and DVDs.[3] The series was licensed for Spain by LUK Internacional under the title of 'Kiteretsu, el primo más listo de Nobita'. (English Translation: Nobita's Smarter Cousin.)[4] As of September 2016, a remastered version of the series airs on Animax in Japan.[5]
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Plot[edit]
The series is the story of a scientific inventor boy genius named Eiichi Kite a.k.a. Kiteretsu, descendant of a great inventor named D. Kiteretsu, who has built a companion robot named Korosuke. He frequently travels in time with his friends and Korosuke in the time machine he built, he has friends such as Miyoko Nonohana, a girl in his neighborhood who is his love interest, Buta Gorira (Kumada Kaoru), a typical neighborhood bully and his friend, Tongari, who both often antagonize Korosuke (though they are in grade school).
Main characters[edit]
- Lead Characters
- Eiichi Kite
- Eiichi Kite (木手英一 Kite Eiichi), also known as Kiteretsu (キテレツ), is an 11-year-old 5th grader who lives in Tokyo city. He usually wears a light blue T-shirt and a dark blue trouser. He also wears green shoes, white socks and a red-yellow themed cap with K written on it. He is the best kid who is excellent at studies and only weak in sports, but is a prodigy in machines. He reads the Daihyakka and invents gadgets from past. He can even repair normal machines and invent variations of the Daihyakka gadgets. Because of his mechanical aptitude, he commands respect from his friends.
- Korosuke
- Korosuke (コロ助) is Kiteretsu's robot assistant who usually ends his sentences with nari (ナリ) . He usually wears an artificial samurai sword. He is an invention in the encyclopedia. He was made by Kiteretsu himself.
- Miyoko Nonohana
- Miyoko Nonohana (野々花みよ子 Nonoha Miyoko), also known as Miyo-chan (みよちゃん), is one of Kiteretsu's best friends. She is an intelligent girl, admired by boys. She is Kiteretsu's love interest in the show and on many incidents is shown to be Kiteretsu's future wife.
- Kaoru Kumada
- Kaoru Kumada (熊田薫 Kumada Kaoru), also known by the nickname Butagorira (ブタゴリラ), is one of Kiteretsu's friends who is the son of a green grocer. He is a typical bully but in progress, he becomes comic relief. He is known to love vegetables.
- Kouji Tongari
- Kouji Tongari (尖浩二 Tongari Kouji), also known as Tongari (トンガリ), is one of Kiteretsu's best friends. He is easily frightened, and a best friend of Butagorira, though is quite often bullied by him.
- Mr. Benzuo
- He is one of the Main Characters who appears frequently in each Episodes. A Friend and Mentor of Kiteretsu and his friends, He is a University student.
- Michiko Kite
- She is the Mother of Kiteretsu, some people have theorized that she's Michiko from the Perman series all grown up. But, this is confirmed.
- Itaro Kite
- He is the father of Kiteretsu.
- Kumahachi Kumada
- Father of Kaoru Kumada i.e. Butagorira.
- Mrs. Kumada
- Mother of Kaoru Kumada.
- Kenichi Tongari
- Father of Kouji Tongari.
- Mrs. Kaoji
- Mother of Kouji Tongari.
- Minor Characters
- Segawa (せがわ)
- She is one of the classmates and a friend of Kiteretsu and his friends. In 1 episode, she became the class monitor and Kiteretsu had got only one vote. But little did he knew that Segawa has voted him for class monitor. Later, they had breakfast together when Kiteretsu was taking care of the pet animals.
- Midori (みどり)
- She is one of the classmates and a friend of Kiteretsu and his friends. She is a patient of Appendicitis (Disease which causes severe stomach ache). She had appeared as one of the main character in an episode where she was admitted in hospital due to her disease.
- Satsuki Hanamaru
- She is one of the best friend of Kiteretsu. Her father is a Dramatist (Probably) and she also shares the same passion with her father. She is an expert dramatist also.
Media[edit]
Anime[edit]
The manga was later made into a 331-episode anime television series which ran on Fuji TV from 27 March 1988 to 9 June 1996. The series also aired on different networks worldwide, such as Hungama TV, Pogo (TV channel), Cartoon Network, and Disney XD, Disney in India, and Cartoon Network in South Korea.[6] An English dub of the anime aired in India on Cartoon Network. Another English dub was made by a company under the name of 'Thunder Unlimited' called Kevin and B.U.D.S.T.E.R and was released on various VCDS and DVDS. As of September 2016, a remastered version of the series airs on Animax in Japan.[5]
Manga[edit]
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–3 (Tentōmushi Comics, Shogakukan, 1977)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–4 (Fujiko F. Fujio Land, Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1984)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka vol. 1–2 (Shogakukan Koro r Bunko, Shogakukan, 1984)
- My First BIG Kiteretsu vol. 1–2 (Shogakukan, 2003)
Television drama[edit]
In January 2002, NHK aired a two-hour one-shot live action drama featuring a CGI Korosuke voiced by Mami Koyama. It was originally aired on NHK Educational TV on January 1, 2002.
Games[edit]
- On February 23, 1990, Epoch released an action game for the Famicom.
- On July 15, 1994, another action game, Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Bouken Ouedo Juraki, was released by Video System for the Game Boy.
- A board game titled Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku was released on January 27, 1995 by Video System for the Super Famicom.
- Another game was made for the Sega Pico.[citation needed]
Cast[edit]
- Eiichi Kite (Kiteretsu): Toshiko Fujita
- Korosuke: Mami Koyama→Kazuko Sugiyama
- Miyoko Nonoka: Yuriko Yamamoto→Mayumi Shō→Chieko Honda
- Miyoko's mother: Kimie Hangai→Yuka Ōno→Miyako Endō
- Miyoko's father: Yūki Satō
- Akihiko Nonoka: Keiichi Nanba→Hiroshi Kamiya
- Butagorira (Kaoru Kumada): Hiroshi Ōtake→Naoki Tatsuta
- Kumahachi Kumada: Takeshi Aono
- Sayuri Kumada: Noriko Uemura
- Kōji Togari (Tongari): Ryū Manatsu→Yūji Mitsuya
- Kōichi Togari: Sanshirō Niita→Hirohiko Kakegawa→Masato Hirano
- Takako Togari: Yuka Ōno
- Benzō Karino (Benzō-san): Kaneta Kimotsuki
- Michiko Kite: Yuri Nashiwa→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kiteretsu Kite: Kaneta Kimotsuki→Yusaku Yara (adult: Katsuji Mori; youth: Daisuke Sakaguchi)
- Eitarō Kite: Hideyuki Tanaka→Yusaku Yara
- Sasaki-sensei: Masaharu Satō→Masato Hirano
- Otonashi: Chie Satō→Yumi Touma
- Takako Segawa: Miyoko Aoba→Kimie Hangai
- Vice-Principal: Michihiro Ikemizu
- Sasaki-sensei's wife: Miyoko Aoba
- Kazuma Sasaki: unknown
- Kimiko Uehara (Yūki Uehara in the anime): Naho Yoshida→Miyako Endō
- Konchi: Noriko Uemura→Chie Satō
- Taeko Sakurai: Mayumi Seto→Yūka Koyama→Aya Hisakawa
- Satsuki Hanamaru: Wakana Yamazaki
- Yone Karino: Keiko Yamamoto→Haru Endō→Michiyo Yanagisawa
- Osugi: Hiroko Emori
- Heikichi: Kinpei Azusa→Ryōichi Tanaka
- Yoshie Sakurai: Chiyoko Kawashima→Sumi Shimamoto
- Kikunojō Hanamaru: Bin Shimada→Yukimasa Kishino
- Ikue Hanamaru: Sumi Shimamoto
- Ben: Hiroshi Ōtake→unknown
- Mōretsu Toki: unknown
- Mōretsu Kazu: Yūsuke Numata
- Koronoshin: unknown
- Mamekoro: Naoko Watanabe→Fushigi Yamada
Staff[edit]
- Planning: Taihei Ishikawa→Kenji Shimizu (Fuji TV), Yoshirō Kataoka (Asatsu)
- Producers:
- Kenji Shimizu→Minoru Wada→Yoshihiro Suzuki (Fuji TV)
- Yoshio Kataoka→Kazuhiko Ishikawa→Tateshi Yamazaki→Yutaka Sugiyama (Asatsu)
- Akio Wakana (Gallop)
- Tetsuo Kanno (Staff 21)
- Script: Shun'ichi Yukimuro, Takashi Yamada, Toshiyuki Aoshima, Satoshi Namiki, Tadaaki Yamazaki
- General Animation Directors: Tsukasa Tannai, Kazuyuki Kobayashi, Hajime Watanabe, Nobuyuki Tokinaga, Shōjurō Yamauchi
- Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi→Satoshi Shibata
- Background Artists: Masahide Katayama, Akio Shimada, Makoto Shiraishi, Satoshi Shibata, Naoko Osakabe
- Backgrounds: Kobayashi Production, Studio Kanon
- Finish Animation: Sendai Gallop, Toy House, Studio Killy→Dōtomo Dōga
- Director of Photography: Shigeo Sugimura (credited as Yasuhiro Shimizu for part of it)→Hiroaki Edamitsu
- Photography ·Animation Work: Gallop
- Film: Eastman→Fujifilm→Kodak Color Film
- Music Director: Nobuhiro Komatsu
- Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
- Director: Hiro Katsuoka→Keiji Hayakawa
- Special Effects: Norimichi Yoshino→Yoshitaka Shishikai
- Editors: Shūichi Kakesu, Yoshiyuki Wada→Kazuhiko Seki, Yūji Itō
- Film Developing: Imagica
- Audio Recording: Sadashi Kuramoto
- Titles: Maki Pro
- Executive Producer: Mikio Wakana
- Communications Desk: Hideo Adachi
- Planning Support: Staff 21
- Sound Production: Seiji Kikaku
- Sound Producer: Yōsuke Kuroda
- Sound Effects: Yōzō Kataoka
- Theme Song: Shigeru Miyashita
- Publicity: Yumiko Shigeoka→Kyōko Nasugawa→Yoshiko Kawasaki→Masahide Takahashi→Momoko Konaka→Tomoko Kumagai (Fuji TV)
- Production: Fuji TV, Asatsu
Theme songs[edit]
Opening theme songs[edit]
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka no Uta (キテレツ大百科のうた 'The Song of Kiterestu Encyclopedia') (90-minute special on November 2, 1987, Mitsuko Horie)
Hungama Tv Kiteretsu Episodes In Hindi Dubbed
- Oyome-san ni Natte Agenaizo (お嫁さんになってあげないゾ) (ep. 1–24, Kaori Moritani)
- Body dake Lady (ボディーだけレディー) (ep. 25–60, Junko Uchida)
- Yumemiru Jikan (夢みる時間) (ep. 61–86, Megumi Mori)
- Hajimete no Chū (はじめてのチュウ) (ep. 87–108, Anshin Papa)
- Suimin Busoku (スイミン不足) (ep. 109–170, Chicks)
- Oryōri Kōshinkyoku (お料理行進曲) (ep. 171–331, Yuka)
Ending theme songs[edit]
Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses. Lightroom 5 license key.
- Korosuke Machi wo Yuku (コロ助まちをゆく) (90-minute special, Kyōko Yamada)
- Magical Boy Magical Heart (マジカルBoyマジカルHeart) (ep. 1–16, Kaori Moritani)
- Lace no Cardigan (レースのカーディガン) (ep. 17–24, Kaori Sakagami)
- Korosuke Rock (コロ助ROCK) (ep. 25–60, Junko Uchida)
- Felt no Pencase (フェルトのペンケース) (ep. 61–86, Megumi Mori)
- Merry ha tada no Tomodachi (メリーはただのトモダチ) (ep. 87–108, Toshiko Fujita)
- Hajimete no Chū (はじめてのチュウ) (ep. 109–170, 213–290, 311–331, Anshin Papa)
- Happy Birthday (ep. 171–212, Yuka)
- Uwasa no Kiss (うわさのキッス) (ep. 291–310, TOKIO)
Kiteretsu Cartoon
Reception[edit]
The anime was ranked 31st on a list published by TV Asahi in 2005 of the top 100 anime.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'TV Serial & New Episodes On – Latest News, Photos & Videos'. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^'LIVE TV | Watch Indian TV Channels | Live Streaming and Catchup TV | LIVE News Online'. in.com. 2018-09-20. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/3817/thunder-unlimited-dub-catalogue
- ^http://www.lukinternacional.com/es/catalogo/kiteretsu.html
- ^ ab'キテレツ大百科<リマスター版>' (in Japanese). Animax. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
- ^'키테레츠 대백과' (in Korean). Cartoon Network (South Korea). Retrieved June 22, 2016.
- ^'TV Asahi Top 100 Anime Part 2'. Anime New Network. September 23, 2005. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Country | India |
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Broadcast area | India Bangladesh |
Slogan | Hungama Machaya Kya |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Programming | |
Language(s) | |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Star India (The Walt Disney Company India) |
Sister channels | Star Plus Star Bharat Star Gold Star Gold 2 Star Gold Select HD Star Utsav Star Utsav Movies Star Movies Star Movies Select Star World Star World Premiere Star Jalsha Star Jalsha Movies Star Pravah Asianet Asianet Plus Asianet Movies Star Maa Star Maa Movies Star Maa Gold Star Maa Music Star Suvarna Star Suvarna Plus Star Vijay Star Vijay Super Star Vijay Music Nat Geo Nat Geo Wild Nat Geo People Star Life (Africa) Star Sports Disney Channel Bindass Disney International HD Disney Junior Marvel HQ UTV Movies UTV Action UTV HD |
History | |
Launched | 26 September 2004; 16 years ago[1] |
Links | |
Website | Official Website |
Availability | |
Cable | |
DEN Networks | Channel 429 |
Siti Cable | Channel 447 |
Asianet Digital TV | Channel 322 |
Bengal Digital (Bangladesh) | Channel 443 |
Satellite | |
Dish TV | Channel 981[2] |
Airtel Digital TV | Channel 453 |
Tata Sky | Channel 655 (present), Channel 652 (w.e.f. 20 November 2020) |
Videocon d2h | Channel 503 |
Sun Direct | Channel 532 |
Reliance Digital TV | Channel 606 |
Hungama TV is an Indianpay television channel aimed at children. Originally a subsidiary of UTV Software Communications launched on 26 September 2004,[3] the channel was sold to Disney in 2006.[4]
History[edit]
UTV and Ronnie Screwvala formed United Home Entertainment with 51% and 49% ownership interests, respectively. The company was formed to launch an Indian kids channel. It hired TAG for channel packaging. Chief Operating Officer Purnendu Bose was hired and was expected to hire 100 employees for the channel. Rs 100 crore was the expected initial investment with expectations of break even in three years. In September 2004, Hungama TV started broadcasting as the first domestic kids channel in India.[5]
In March 2005, one of the UTV founders, Zarina Mehta became Humgama's head of programming. In early 2006, Mehta was promoted to chief operating officer of the channel.[6]
In July 2006, Disney India acquired a controlling stake in Hungama TV from UTV Software Communications while also taking a 14.9% share in UTV.[7] In 2006, Disney acquired Hungama TV from UTV.[8]
The channel started with both live-action and animated programming but, following the success of Doraemon, gradually shifted its focus to solely animated programming.[9][10] In 2013, Hungama started adding original Indian series as a part of a localisation strategy.[11]
Programming[edit]
Current shows[edit]
Controversy[edit]
A Hindi dub of the Shin Chan anime started airing on Hungama TV on 19 June 2006, and it gained up to 60% of the channel's market share.[12] There were complaints from parents over the main character's behaviour and the attitudes exhibited towards elders on the show, both of which were seen as a negative influence on children. The show was banned from Indian television in 2008 but soon after it started airing again on Hungama TV.[13]
References[edit]
- ^'Star India launches Disney Kids Pack with new campaign - Exchange4media'. Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media.
- ^'D2H Channel List with Numbers - DishTV'. www.dishtv.in. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- ^'UTV Launches Hungama TV'. The Financial Express. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- ^'Walt Disney offers to acquire it for about rs 2000 crore'. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
- ^Bansal, Shuchi (9 April 2004). 'Hungama TV to fight for ad share'. Business Standard India. New Delhi. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^Adesara, Hetal (27 May 2006). 'Hungama TV COO Zarina Mehta'. Indian Television. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^Leahy, Joe; Sundeep Tucker (13 September 2006). 'Disney switches on to Hindi market'. Financial Times. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- ^Sinha, Ashish (18 June 2008). ''UTV investment is long-term play''. Business Standard. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
- ^'Hungama TV banking on movies, four driver shows'. 21 September 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- ^'Hungama TV to focus on animation now'. 28 September 2005. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^'Hungama TV gets new look, plans to add local shows | TelevisionPost.com'. Television Post. Mumbai. 10 October 2013. Archived from the original on 20 August 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
- ^'Shin Chan on Hungama TV - Disney India'. corporate.disney.in. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
- ^'India bans telecasting of Shin Chan'. www.merinews.com. Retrieved 9 December 2017.