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Revision as of 15:13, 24 January 2023
A screenshot from the 1987 version of the series.
Status:
Partially Found (1967 anime, manga)
Found (1987 anime)
Oraa Guzura dado (おらぁグズラだど Hey, I'm Guzura!) is a 1967 black and white anime series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Tatsunoko Productions. It also had a manga adaptation. In 1987, the series was remade in color.
1967 anime
The original series aired from October 7th, 1967, till September 25th, 1968, and was composed of 104 segments (52 episodes). It was the last black and white anime produced by Tatsunoko Production. Oraa Guzura dado came along during the kaiju boom, a surge of tokusatsu related media that kicked off in the 60s. The series was an international hit, there were a few toys and merchandise produced and the show was exported to other countries.[1]
Staff
Chief Director
- Hiroshi Sasagawa
Script
- Haruya Yamazaki (eps 7-8, 11-12, 19-20, 24, 27-35, 38, 43-44)
- Hiroshi Sasagawa (ep 1)
- Hisayuki Toriumi (ep 9)
- Jinzo Toriumieps (5, 10, 14, 16-17, 25)
- Masatsugu Nagai (ep 42)
- Motoyoshi Maesato (ep 36)
- Osamu Jinnoeps (7, 11, 15-16, 18, 20-23, 25-26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 37-38, 41-42, 44-45, 50)
- Rentaro Itai
- Satoshi Dezaki (ep 10)
- Shinichi Murabayashi (eps 4-5, 27)
- Takashi Kusakawa (eps 31-32)
- Tsunehisa Itō (eps 6, 14, 17-18, 34)
- Yoshiaki Yoshida (eps 19, 40, 47)
- Yoshitake Suzuki (eps 2-3, 9, 15, 39-40)
- Yūgo Serikawa (ep 4)
- Yûsaku Sakamoto (ep 6)
Voice actors
- Kei Tomiyama as Papa
- Mie Azuma as Bonta
- Shigeru Asou as Mama
- Toru Ohira as Guzura
- Yoshiko Matsuo as Suzuko
Episode Director
- Hiroshi Sasagawa
- Hisayuki Toriumi
- Mineo Fuji
- Renzo Kinoshita
- Ryousuke Takahashi
- Seitarô Hara
- Takashi Nishioka
Music
- Kousuke Onozaki
Original creator
- Hiroshi Sasagawa
Art Director
- Mitsuki Nakamura
Animation Director
- Jinzo Toriumi
Sound Director
- Yasunori Honda
Producer
- Tatsuo Yoshida
Animation
- Juji Mizumura
- Masami Suda
- Takashi Saijo
Chief animator
- Yûsaku Sakamoto
Planning
- Jinzo Toriumi
Sound Effects
- Shoji Kato
Status
The series is considered partially lost. It is belived that Tatsunoko Productions has every episode, but this claim is uncertain. Most episodes of this series were found via Brazilian airings, either on youtube or bootleg DVDs, but missing their original japanese audio.
Manga
The manga was launched first as Onboro Kaijū Kuzura (オンボロ怪獣クズラ Wacky Monster Kuzura) on March 13th, 1966 in the Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine, the first chapters with that name had different character designs, then after some chapters the designs were changed and the name of the manga was changed to Oraa Guzura Dado. Volumes and re-releases of the manga are available to buy in amazon and some Japanese sites despite that no re-releases of the original "Onboro Kaijū Kuzura" manga exist. Different users usually post photos of the manga[2] but never released the original chapters in any way. Chapters of the manga that were serialized on magazines apart from Weekly Shōnen Sunday were not re-released.
1987 Anime
This series has aired between October 12th, 1987, and September 20th, 1988, and was composed of 88 segments (44 episodes; 2 segments per episode). This was a color remake of the original series. Most of the scenes were fully redrawn, however they were often drawn over the original frames. This series was dubbed in various languages, including Arabic, Italian (1 episode found), French (only a clip found) and Hindi.
Status
Majority of dubs are lost. The original Japanese dub was considered lost until around April 2020, when the series has been legally released on Amazon in Japan[3]. Almost every episode is available on the internet dubbed in Arabic[4], with the exception of episodes 33 and 36 which weren't included by the Arabic dub, likely because of their content, since one of the segments in those episodes "Guzura and Lucifer!" is said to be about Guzura dying and, going to hell. Some people, back when the episode has aired, mistook that as the final episode.
Gallery
External Link
- MEGA archive with all found pages of the manga. Retrieved 23 Oct '19