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Gokū no Daibōken | |
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悟空の大冒険 | |
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Genre | Comedy, fantasy, shenmo |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Gisaburô Sugii |
Produced by | Eichi Kawabata |
Music by | Seichiro Uno |
Studio | Mushi Productions |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original run | January 7, 1967 – September 30, 1967 |
Episodes | 39 |
Gokū no Daibōken (悟空の大冒険, lit. Adventures of Wukong) is a Japanese anime series that was directed by Gisaburō Sugii. Made by Mushi Productions, the anime's 39 episodes were broadcast on Fuji TV between January 7 and September 30, 1967. The anime is based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West.
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