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1 Anime  



1.1  Characters  







2 Legacy  



2.1  "Kyorosk"  





2.2  Video games  







3 References  





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Kyorochan (キョロちゃん) is a fictional bird that serves as a mascot for a Japanese brandofMorinaga chocolate, known as ChocoBall. He first appeared in 1967 in the anime television series Uchuu-shonen Soran (Space Boy Soran). Kyorochan also replaced the character Chappy in 1967, a space-themed squirrel who was the original mascot, first appearing in 1965.

Kyorochan's popularity began to take off in 1987, when TV commercials starring Kyorochan, as well as commercial songs performed by famous artists were made. In 1991, the name "Kyorochan" was printed on the boxes of ChocoBall candies. That same year, the sales of merchandise, such as stuffed animals and related products exceeded the sales of the ChocoBall brand itself.

Anime[edit]

Ananime adaptation starring Kyorochan, with the same name, was produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and SPE Visual Works and animated by Group TAC. These focus on the adventures of Kyorochan, as he lives on Angel Island, a large village home to various other birds. The first theme song is "Halation Summer", performed by Coconuts Musume, while the first ending theme was "Tsuukagu Ro", performed by Whiteberry. These were replaced by original songs by episode 27.

The series was released in very limited amounts in the DVD format, with box-sets being rare. International releases of the anime include Hungary (Kukucska Kalandjai), Romania (with the name intact), Taiwan (大嘴鳥), the Czech Republic (Červánek), and South Korea (왕부리 팅코). The Indian television channel Pogo began broadcasting Kyorochan from May 31, 2010, a decade after the original anime.

An obscure English dub appeared to have been made of the series, with Richie Campos only being the notable voice actor. Campos's name was curiously mentioned on its page in Anime News Network's encyclopedia,[1] voicing Don Girori, Makumou, Dementon, Girosshu and the narrator. Other info and footage about this lost dub currently remain unknown.

Characters[edit]

Legacy[edit]

"Kyorosk"[edit]

The "Kyorosk" is a kiosk constructed in the JR East train station at Tamachi, Tokyo, in 2003. The store features Morinaga products, focusing especially on Kyoro-chan. Since the Morinaga corporate headquarters are located near Tamachi-eki Station, this store was devised as a joint venture between the company and JR East.

Video games[edit]

There are a couple licensed Nintendo games, along with a PlayStation sequel, but they are not related to the anime:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kyorochan - Anime News Network. Retrieved 23-7-2022.
  • ^ "Castelian Release Information for NES - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  • ^ "Castelian Release Information for Game Boy - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  • ^ "Pocket Kyoro-Chan Release Information for Game Boy - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  • ^ "Kyoro-chan no Purikura Daisakusen Release Information for PlayStation - GameFAQs". gamefaqs.gamespot.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
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