Harimogu Harley (partially found anime series; 1996)

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Cover of the Original Soundtrack.

Status: Partially Found

Harimogu Harley (はりもぐハーリー, Harimogu Hārī, Hedgehog Harley) (also known as Harley Spiny) is a kids anime created by Takashi Murakami and animated by Image K and Studio Junio (Now known as SynergySP) that was originally created to be NHK's answer to the anime series Shimajiro.

Much like Yadamon, Nintama Rantaro (Season 2 onwards) and Ojarumaru, the anime was a series of 10-minute shorts that aired every weekday on NHK (Outside of NHK, this would be 3 segments in one episode). Much like Shounen Ashibe and Crayon Shin-chan, it was actually a seinen/adult manga turned into an anime primarily aimed at children.

The anime originally aired from August 5, 1996, to June 27, 1997, and was cancelled after 2 seasons and 140 episodes due to Image K going bankrupt (Season 1 (Episodes 1–80) aired from August 5, 1996, to November 22, 1996, Season 2 (Episodes 81–140) aired from April 7, 1997, to June 27, 1997). As of February 2018, this anime has now been dubbed in Chinese, Cantonese, Korean and Spanish.

Premise

In a part of the world lies the Animal Village. Living in the village is Harley, a small, mischievous and curious hedgehog who wants to find humans, and always goes apeshit everytime his thorns stick out. His friends include Risuko (a cheerful crybaby squirrel who wants to be a doctor when she grows up), Takuya (a mama’s boy mandrill who always wants to be number one), Agezo (an insomniac elephant who’s Risuko’s boyfriend) and Gaburine (a crocodile with an eating disorder).

Available Media

Aside from the plot, very little is known about the show since there is no footage online and little documentation.

On February 18, 2008, the first episode was uploaded to Niconico but it was later taken down by NHK. On December 6, 2010, the first 26 episodes were uploaded to YouTube but were later taken down by NHK on November 1, 2013. In 2013, a Photobucket/KnowYourMeme user named Silvercrossbow/Subjugator uploaded screenshots and GIFs of the first 26 episodes just in time before they were taken down by NHK.

Cast

  • Harley: Noriko Hidaka
  • Risuko: Junko Iwao
  • Takuya: Tomohiro Nishimura
  • Agezo: Toshiharu Sakurai
  • Gaburine: Chiyako Shibahara
  • Harley's dad, Chameleon Sensei: Kenyu Horiuchi
  • Harley's mom: Kaoru Fujimoto
  • Risuko's dad, Johnny: Kazuo Harada
  • Risuko's mom, Gerako: Mie Odagi
  • Takuya's mom, Gerasuke: Satoko Kito
  • Agezo's dad, Momo-san: Jūrōta Kosugi
  • Agezo's mom: Shōko Kikuchi
  • Gaburine's mom: Rihoko Yoshida
  • Coelacanth Kōchō: Takkō Ishimori
  • Panda Brothers (Debuted in Episode 91): Wataru Takagi (Kuro Panda), Sanae Miyuki (Aka Panda)

Staff

  • Created by: Takashi Murakami
  • Director: Mamoru Kanbe (Season 1 (Episodes 1–80) only), Kiyoko Sayama (Season 2 (Episodes 81–140) only)
  • Series Director: Osamu Nakamura
  • Chief Animation Director: Ken Araya
  • Art Director: Nobuto Sakamoto
  • Photography Director: Seiichi Morishita
  • Producer: Katsuhiko Goto, Yukiko Yagi (Season 2 (Episodes 81–140) only)
  • Music: Kenji Yamamoto
  • Sound Effects: Yukiyoshi Itokawa
  • Sound Director: Tomoaki Yamada
  • Theme Song Performance: CRIPTON
  • Home Video Distribution/Original Soundtrack: Nippon Columbia
  • Toyline: Takara Tomy
  • Studio: Image K, Studio Junio (Now known as SynergySP)
  • Korean In-Between & Finish Animation: Sei Young Animation (Merged with Dong Woo in 1999) (Episodes 1–2, 6–8, 14–17, 19, 23–26, 28, 34–35, 38–40, 43–47, 53, 55, 57–60, 65–67, 73–74 and 77–81 only), Shin Young Animation (Episodes 87, 89, 91, 94–96, 98, 105, 107, 109, 111–113, 116, 119, 124, 126, 128, 131–133, 137 and 139 only)
  • Serialization: Shogakukan
  • Editing: Takeshi Seyama
  • Key Animation: Masaaki Iwane
  • Photography: Katsuaki Kamata, Kazushi Torigoe, Kouji Aoki, Mitsue Komiya, Naoyuki Taniguchi, Yukio Sugiyama

Videotapes

  • Volume 1 (Release Date: October 19, 1996) (Includes Episodes 1–2 and 4–5)
  • Volume 2 (Release Date: October 19, 1996) (Includes Episodes 7, 10, 13 and 15)
  • Volume 3 (Release Date: October 19, 1996) (Includes Episodes 16, and 18–20)
  • Volume 4 (Release Date: February 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 21, 23, 27, and 29)
  • Volume 5 (Release Date: February 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 28, 30 and 33–34)
  • Volume 6 (Release Date: February 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 35–36, 38 and 40)
  • Volume 7 (Release Date: May 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 41–44)
  • Volume 8 (Release Date: May 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 45, 47, 49 and 51)
  • Volume 9 (Release Date: May 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 50, 53, 55 and 57)
  • Volume 10 (Release Date: November 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 63–66)
  • Volume 11 (Release Date: November 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 67, 70, 73 and 75)
  • Volume 12 (Release Date: November 21, 1997) (Includes Episodes 77–80)
  • Note: Episodes 3, 6, 8–9, 11–12, 15, 17, 22, 24–26, 31–32, 37, 39, 46, 48, 52, 54, 56, 58–62, 68–69, 71–72, 74, 76 and Season 2 (Episodes 81–140) were never released on video.

International Broadcast

Gallery

Opening Theme

Ending Theme

Opening and ending credits from VHS Volume 1

External Links