Kiteretsu Daihyakka

Kiteretsu Daihyakka

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Kiteretsu Encyclopedia


caption = Volume 1 of the "Kiteretsu Daihyakka" manga.
ja_name = キテレツ大百科
ja_name_trans = Kiteretsu Daihyakka
genre = Science fiction
Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Fujiko Fujio
publisher = Shogakukan
demographic = Kodomo
magazine = Kodomo no Hikari
first = April 1974
last = July 1977
volumes =
Infobox animanga/Anime
title =
director = Hiro Katsuoka Keiji Hayakawa
studio = Gallop
network = flagicon|Japan Fuji TV, Animax flagicon|Catalonia K3 flagicon|Galicia TVG
flagicon|Andalusia Canal Sur 2, Canal Sur flagicon|Spain Clan TVE flagicon|India Hungama TV
flagicon|Malaysia TV3 flagicon|Portugal Canal Panda
first = March 27, 1988
last = June 9, 1996
episodes = 331
Infobox animanga/Drama
title =
director =
network = NHK
slot =
episodes = 1
Infobox animanga/Game
title =
developer =
publisher = Epoch
genre = Action
ratings =
platforms = Famicom
released = February 23, 1990
Infobox animanga/Game
title = Kiteretsu Daihyakka: Chōjikū Sugoroku
developer =
publisher = Video System
genre = Boardgame
ratings =
platforms = Super Famicom
released = January 27, 1995

nihongo|"Kiteretsu Encyclopedia"|キテレツ大百科|Kiteretsu Daihyakka is a science fiction manga series by Fujiko Fujio which ran in the children's magazine "Kodomo no Hikari" from April 1974 through July 1977. The manga was later made into a 331-episode TV anime series which ran on Fuji TV from March 27, 1988 through June 9, 1996.

There are many similarities in the makeup and appearance of the main cast to the cast of "Doraemon", which was also created by Fujio, though the content of the story is completely different.

The main character is a scientific genius boy named 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. Miyoko is a girl in his neighborhood who is basically his girlfriend. Tongari is his rival, who happen to share some similar traits of Honekawa Suneo. Buta Gorilla (Kumada Kaoru) is a typical neighborhood bully, who also share similar traits of Gian (Takeshi Goda) except that he often antagonizes Korosuke. (though they are in grade school).

etting

The show is set in the fictional Hyōno-chō, which is set in an ambiguous location featuring a rural-style train station, a department store, and a shopping district. Due to the Seibu Railway-style electric railway which appears in the series, it has been speculated that the series is set somewhere in the Musashino area of Tokyo. The fictional neighboring town of Urano-chō is where Miyoko's aunt lives. In the anime, Miyoko speaks in the dialect attributed to that town.

The fictional Hyakujōshima, thought to be modeled after the real Hachijojima, is the location of the Togari family's vacation home. A family of kabocha farmers lives there and takes care of the place. The island is sparsely populated due to people moving away, and it is accessible from Tokyo via airplane and ferry.

Two fictional schools are mentioned in the series: Hyōno Elementary and Takao University. Hyōno Elementary is the public school Kiteretsu and his friends attend. During summer vacation, one of the lunch ladies uses the school to teach piano lessons. There is also a rumor the school is haunted.

It is unknown if Takao University is a private, national, or public university. Benzō-san was able to enter the university after attempting it six times during the series. Ten years from the time period of the series beginning, Kiteretsu, Miyoko, and Tongari enter this university to study. The university was likely modeled after either Tokyo Metropolitan University or Chuo University.

Other locations in the series are actual locations, though some things may have been fictionalized to meet the story's needs.

Manga

*"Kiteretsu Daihyakka" vol.1-3 (Tentōmushi Comics, Shogakukan, 1977)
*"Kiteretsu Daihyakka" vol.1-4 (Fujiko Fujio Land, Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1984)
*"Kiteretsu Daihyakka" vol.1-2 (Shogakukan Koro Koro Bunko, Shogakukan, 1984)
*"My First BIG Kiteretsu" vol.1-2 (Shogakukan, 2003)

TV drama

In January 2002, NHK aired a two-hour live action drama featuring a CGI Korosuke voiced by Mami Koyama, who also voiced the anime version of Korosuke.

Games

On February 23, 1990, Epoch released an action game for the Famicom. A board game titled "" was released on January 27, 1995 by Video System for the Super Famicom. Another game was made for the Sega Pico.

Anime

Cast

*Kiteretsu: Toshiko Fujita
*Korosuke: Mami KoyamaKazuko Sugiyama
*Miyoko Nonoka: Yuriko YamamotoMayumi ShōChieko Honda
*Miyoko's mother: Kimie HangaiYuka ŌnoMiyako Endō
*Miyoko's father: Yūki Satō
*Akihiko Nonoka: Keiichi NanbaHiroshi Kamiya
*Buta Gorilla (Kaoru Kumada): Hiroshi ŌtakeNaoki Tatsuta
*Kumahachi Kumada: Takeshi Aono
*Sayuri Kumada: Noriko Uemura
*Kōji Togari (Tongari): Ryū ManatsuYuji Mitsuya
*Kōichi Togari: Sanshirō NiitaHirohiko KakegawaMasato Hirano
*Takako Togari: Yuka Ōno
*Benzō Karino (Benzō-san): Kaneta Kimotsuki
*Michiko Kite: Yuri NashiwaSumi Shimamoto
*Kiteretsu Kite: Kaneta Kimotsuki→Yusaku Yara (adult: Katsuji Mori; youth: Daisuke Sakaguchi)
*Eitarō Kite: Hideyuki Tanaka→Yusaku Yara
*Sasaki-sensei: Masaharu SatōMasato Hirano
*Otonashi: Chie SatōYumi Touma
*Takako Segawa: Miyoko AobaKimie Hangai
*Vice-Principal: Michihiro Ikemizu
*Sasaki-sensei's wife: Miyoko Aoba
*Kazuma Sasaki: "unknown"
*Kimiko Uehara (Yūki Uehara in the anime): Naho YoshidaMiyako Endō
*Konchi: Noriko Uemura→Chie Satō
*Taeko Sakurai: Mayumi SetoYūka KoyamaAya Hisakawa
*Satsuki Hanamaru: Wakana Yamazaki
*Yone Karino: Keiko YamamotoHaru EndōMichiyo Yanagisawa
*Osugi: Hiroko Emori
*Heikichi: Kinpei AzusaRyōichi Tanaka
*Yoshie Sakurai: Chiyoko Kawashima→Sumi Shimamoto
*Kikunojō Hanamaru: Bin ShimadaYukimasa Kishino
*Ikue Hanamaru: Sumi Shimamoto
*Ben: Hiroshi Ōtake→"unknown"
*Mōretsu Toki: "unknown"
*Mōretsu Kazu: Yūsuke Numata
*Koronoshin: "unknown"
*Mamekoro: Naoko WatanabeFushigi Yamada

taff

*Planning: Taihei Ishikawa→Kenji Shimizu (Fuji TV), Yoshirō Kataoka (Asatsu)
*Producers:
**Kenji Shimizu→Minoru WadaYoshihiro Suzuki (Fuji TV)
**Yoshio Kataoka→Kazuhiko IshikawaTateshi YamazakiYutaka 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 KobayashiSatoshi 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 KillyDōtomo Dōga
*Director of Photography: Shigeo Sugimura (credited as Yasuhiro Shimizu for part of it)→Hiroaki Edamitsu
*Photography ·Animation Work: Gallop
*Film: EastmanFujifilm→Kodak Color Film
*Music Director: Nobuhiro Komatsu
*Music: Shunsuke Kikuchi
*Director: Hiro KatsuokaKeiji Hayakawa
*Special Effects: Norimichi YoshinoYoshitaka Shishikai
*Editors: Shūichi Kakesu, Yoshiyuki WadaKazuhiko 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 ShigeokaKyōko NasugawaYoshiko KawasakiMasahide TakahashiMomoko KonakaTomoko Kumagai (Fuji TV)
*Production: Fuji TV, Asatsu


Theme songs

Opening theme songs

Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
*"Kiteretsu Daihyakka no Uta" (90-minute special on November 2, 1987, Mitsuko Horie)
#"Oyome-san ni Natte Agenaizo" (ep.1-24, Kaori Moritani)
#"Body dake Lady" (ep.25-60, Junko Uchida)
#"Yumemiru Jikan" (ep.61-86, Megumi Mori)
#"Hajimete no Chū" (ep.87-108, Anshin Papa)
#"Suimin Fuskou" (ep.109-170, Chicks)
#"Oryōri Kōshinkyoku" (ep.171-331, Yuka)

Ending theme songs

Listing includes the song title followed by the episodes and the singer in parentheses.
*"Korosuke Machi wo Yuku" (90-minute special, Kyōko Yamada)
#"Magical Boy Magical Heart" (ep.1-16, Kaori Moritani)
#"Race no Cardigan" (ep.17-24, Kaori Sakagami)
#"Korosuke Rock" (ep.25-60, Junko Uchida)
#"Felt no Pencase" (ep.61-86, Megumi Mori)
#"Merry ha tada no Tomodachi" (ep.87-108, Toshiko Fujita)
#"Hajimete no Chū" (ep.109-170, 213-290, 311-331, Anshin Papa)
#"Happy Birthday" (ep.171-212, Yuka)
#"Uwasa no Kiss" (ep.291-310, TOKIO)


External links

* [http://www.5-ace.co.jp/kiteretsu/index.htm Official "Kiteretsu Daihyakka" anime site]
*ann anime|id=228


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