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|title=<center>Oraa Guzura Dado</center> | |title=<center>Oraa Guzura Dado</center> | ||
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|imagecaption=From the 80's series | |imagecaption=From the 80's series | ||
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found (Brazilian Dub)'''</span> | ||
<span style="color:red;">'''Lost (Original Japanese Dub)'''</span> | |||
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'''''Oraa Guzura dado '''''(おらぁグズラだど "Hey, I'm Guzura!") Is an 1967 black and white anime series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Tatsunoko Productions | '''''Oraa Guzura dado '''''(おらぁグズラだど "Hey, I'm Guzura!") Is an 1967 black and white anime series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Tatsunoko Productions. It also had a Manga adaptation and some Sonosheets. In 1987, the series was remade in color. | ||
== 1967 anime == | |||
The original series aired from October 7, 1967 till September 25, 1968 and got 103 segments in 52 episodes. The series was also animated in black and white. It being the last black and white anime produced by Tstsunoko production. It is said that the series was made to cash in on the gag anime boom that started with “Q-Taro the Ghost.” The series was not very successful, and it only got a few toys and sonoshets for merchandise.[[File:Oraaguzura.jpg|left|150x150px]] In 1971, the series got launched in Brazil and was renamed Guzula, and there it was still a tiny bit successful, but not as successful as other animes like Peraman. There were two Brazilian dubs, one made by Cinecastro and the other made by ACI-SP. | |||
The series was very low budget and often had to reuse frames. | |||
=== Voice actors === | |||
*Kei Tomiyama as Papa | |||
*Mie Azuma as Bonta | |||
*Shigeru Asou as Mama | |||
*Yoshiko Matsuo as Tin | |||
*Toru Ohira as Guzura | |||
*Emi Azuma as Oshio | |||
*Yoshiko Matsuo as Suzuko | |||
*Mitsuko Aso as Mama | |||
== Status == | |||
[[File:Hqdefault (1444444444444).jpg|right|150x150px]] The series is considered Lost. Tatsunoko Productions have all the episodes, but has never reaired on Television or shared online. Some episodes are available on DVD but are not known to be available on the internet. The First Episode was once uploaded in Japanese on YouTube but it got deleted. Most Episodes of this series were only found via the 1971 Brazilian dub, which have had episode uploaded to YouTube. but still, there are episodes missing, and there are no known clips of the Japanese dub. | |||
[[File:Hqdefault (1444444444444).jpg|right|150x150px]] | |||
The series | |||
Revision as of 14:34, 22 October 2019
Oraa Guzura dado (おらぁグズラだど "Hey, I'm Guzura!") Is an 1967 black and white anime series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Tatsunoko Productions. It also had a Manga adaptation and some Sonosheets. In 1987, the series was remade in color.
1967 anime
The original series aired from October 7, 1967 till September 25, 1968 and got 103 segments in 52 episodes. The series was also animated in black and white. It being the last black and white anime produced by Tstsunoko production. It is said that the series was made to cash in on the gag anime boom that started with “Q-Taro the Ghost.” The series was not very successful, and it only got a few toys and sonoshets for merchandise.
In 1971, the series got launched in Brazil and was renamed Guzula, and there it was still a tiny bit successful, but not as successful as other animes like Peraman. There were two Brazilian dubs, one made by Cinecastro and the other made by ACI-SP.
The series was very low budget and often had to reuse frames.
Voice actors
- Kei Tomiyama as Papa
- Mie Azuma as Bonta
- Shigeru Asou as Mama
- Yoshiko Matsuo as Tin
- Toru Ohira as Guzura
- Emi Azuma as Oshio
- Yoshiko Matsuo as Suzuko
- Mitsuko Aso as Mama
Status
The series is considered Lost. Tatsunoko Productions have all the episodes, but has never reaired on Television or shared online. Some episodes are available on DVD but are not known to be available on the internet. The First Episode was once uploaded in Japanese on YouTube but it got deleted. Most Episodes of this series were only found via the 1971 Brazilian dub, which have had episode uploaded to YouTube. but still, there are episodes missing, and there are no known clips of the Japanese dub.