Kobo-chan

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Kobo-chan ( Jap. コボちゃん ) is a yonkoma - manganese series of Japanese mangakas Masashi Ueda . The work falls into the comedy genre .

action

The focus of the manga series is the precocious boy Kobo, who is accompanied in his everyday life. He deals with the peculiarities of adult life.

Characters

  • Kobo Tabata, a five year old kindergarten teacher
  • Sanae Tabata, Kobo's mother
  • Koji Tabata, Kobo's father
  • Iwao Yamakawa, Sanae's father
  • Mine Yamakawa, Sanae's mother

publication

The series was originally published in the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper from January 1, 1980 to March 29, 1982. 60 volumes have appeared so far. As Kobo, the Li'l Rascal appeared Kobo-chan in the United States .

Anime

Television series
Original title コ ボ ち ゃ ん, Kobo-chan
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
year 1992
Episodes 63
genre Comedy
idea Masashi Ueda
music Hayato Kanbayashi
First broadcast October 19, 1992 - March 21, 1994 on Nippon TV , Yomiuri TV

Kobo-chan was made into an anime by Studio Eiken in 1992 . Directed by Hiromitsu Morita , the character design was created by Jouji Yanase. The television series was shown on Nippon Television from October 19, 1992 to March 21, 1994.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
Kobo Tabata Ikue Ōtani
Hiroko Hinako Kanamaru
Futoshi Chika Sakamoto
Teacher Hiroko Emori
Shigeru Kazue Ikura
Akira, Shirakawa, Satoshi Kyoko Hikami
Hanako Yuri Shiratori

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