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OSOMATSUKUN

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WriterTERUI Keiji
BroadcasterFuji Television Nippon Educational Televisionwork、 Inc.
On Air date[1988/4/23]
Broadcasting times[10]
ManagementD02-02652-05
Reading
ClassificationScripts
Media TV
Genre Animation
Screens versionrecording script
Transfer destinationWarehouse(in Storage)
SynopsisOsomatsu-kunMatsuzo Matsuno、 a regular company worker、 and his wife Matsuyo Matsuno have sextuplet sons: Osomatsu、 Karamatsu、 Choromatsu、 Ichimatsu、 Jushimatsu、 and Todomatsu. The mischievous boys each have a distinguishing personality、 involving people in the neighborhood in their hectic everyday life.Characters living in the neighborhood include Iyami、 a man with buckteeth who claims to have lived abroad、 Hatabo、 who has a strange way of talking、 Dekapan、 a middle-aged man who only wears striped underpants、 and Chibita、 the rival of the sextuplets who likes oden soup. The Matsuno sextuplets and Chibita have developed an intense rivalry over Totoko、 a pretty girl whom Osomatsu and the others have a crush on. Osomatsu and his brothers lead a wild life filled with fun and laughter along with those around them.An anime television series jointly developed by Children’s Corner and Studio Zero、 Osomatsu-kun aired on the Fuji TV network from 1966 to 1967.It is based on a gag manga series by Fujio Akatsuka、 a popular manga artist known for works such as Tensai Bakabon and Himitsu no Akko-chan、 which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 1962 to 1969.Due to the series’ lasting popularity、 it has been adapted into sequels、 films、 and various other media. For example、 a new anime series called Mr. Osomatsu was released in 2015、 which revolves around the sextuplets as adults. The series remains popular among many fans to this day.
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