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'''''Rampoo''''' (''らんぽう'' ''Ranpou'') is a Japanese gag manga created by Masatoshi Uchizaki and serialized in ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' magazine from 1978 to 1987, for total of 37 volumes. It is about a short, perverted middle-school boy named Rampoo who goes on crazy misadventures with Chutaro, a talking mouse genius who invents things for the two to mess around with.<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/rampoo-the-flying-warped-boy-1984/ Cartoon Research blog about ''Rampoo''.] Retrieved 21 Feb '17.</ref>
'''''Rampoo''''' (''らんぽう'' ''Ranpou'') is a Japanese gag manga created by Masatoshi Uchizaki and serialized in ''Weekly Shonen Champion'' magazine from 1978 to 1987, for total of 37 volumes. It is about a short, perverted middle-school boy named Rampoo who goes on crazy misadventures with Chutaro, a talking mouse genius who invents things for the two to mess around with.<ref>[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/rampoo-the-flying-warped-boy-1984/ Cartoon Research blog about ''Rampoo''.] Retrieved 21 Feb '17.</ref>


An anime series adaptation of '''Rampoo''' was aired on April 5th, 1984, to September 27th, 1984, on Fuji TV, for a total of 21 episodes. The production started at Tsuchida Productions and was originally planned to be aired on TV Tokyo in 1983, but it was cancelled due to the change of the organization policy on TV Tokyo side. ''Captain Tsubasa'' instead replaced ''Rampoo'' and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The production restored after changing the broadcast station to Fuji TV.
An anime series adaptation of '''Rampoo''' aired from April 5th, 1984 to September 27th, 1984 on Fuji TV, for a total of 21 episodes. The production started at Tsuchida Productions and was originally planned to be aired on TV Tokyo in 1983, but it was cancelled due to the change of the organization policy on TV Tokyo's side. ''Captain Tsubasa'' instead replaced ''Rampoo'' and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The production resumed after changing the broadcast station to Fuji TV.


The show allegedly received bad ratings because it was airing against a baseball game in some areas. Due to the meager ratings, the last episode was only aired on some stations.
The show allegedly received bad ratings because it was airing against a baseball game in some areas. Due to the meager ratings, the last episode was wired on few stations.


==Availability==
==Availability==
The show was never had a home video release and only a few footages of the anime adaptation had resurfaced online.
The show never had a home video release, and only a small amount of footage has resurfaced online.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 15:59, 22 April 2019

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Anime's opening title.

Status: Partially Found

Rampoo (らんぽう Ranpou) is a Japanese gag manga created by Masatoshi Uchizaki and serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion magazine from 1978 to 1987, for total of 37 volumes. It is about a short, perverted middle-school boy named Rampoo who goes on crazy misadventures with Chutaro, a talking mouse genius who invents things for the two to mess around with.[1]

An anime series adaptation of Rampoo aired from April 5th, 1984 to September 27th, 1984 on Fuji TV, for a total of 21 episodes. The production started at Tsuchida Productions and was originally planned to be aired on TV Tokyo in 1983, but it was cancelled due to the change of the organization policy on TV Tokyo's side. Captain Tsubasa instead replaced Rampoo and broadcast on TV Tokyo. The production resumed after changing the broadcast station to Fuji TV.

The show allegedly received bad ratings because it was airing against a baseball game in some areas. Due to the meager ratings, the last episode was wired on few stations.

Availability

The show never had a home video release, and only a small amount of footage has resurfaced online.

Gallery

The first half of the first episode.

Episode 11.

External Link

Reference