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1 Plot  





2 Media  



2.1  Manga  





2.2  Anime  





2.3  1966 anime  





2.4  1986 anime  







3 Characters  



3.1  Opening themes  







4 References  





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Robotan
ロボタン
GenreComedy
Manga
Written byKenji Morita
Published byShōnen Gahōsha
MagazineShōnen Gaho
Original run19661968
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Ono
Produced byTsuyoshi Hata (early episodes)
Isamu Hagi (later episodes)
Written byTsuyoshi Danjo
Takashi Taka
Yu Aku
Music byYasushi Kokura
StudioPuppe Production
A Production
Sun Production
Nakamura Production
Original networkFuji Television
Original run October 1st, 1966 September 27th, 1968
Episodes104
Anime television series
Directed byMasaharu Okuwaki
Music byReijiro Koroku
StudioTokyo Movie Shinsha
Original networkYomiuri Television
Original run January 6th, 1986 September 20th, 1986
Episodes33[1]

Robotan (ロボタン) is a Japanese anime and manga series created by Kenji Morita. The series revolves around household robot Robotan, who is created By Kan-chan and lives with an everyday Japanese family as a domestic servant and friend to the children. Like Doraemon, his good intentions don't always work out, with comic consequences. The original series was produced by Daiko Advertising. Production moved to Tokyo Movie Shinsha for the 20th-anniversary color remake New Robotan (1986) under director Masaharu Okuwaki.

Plot

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Robotan is a robot made by a school boy named Kan-chan, a nerd. He has special abilities like "Robotan Copter", "Robotan Punch" etc. His arch Rival is Botchi, a small kid who dislikes Robotan and makes several plans to destroy him or make him a slave, but Robotan destroys all his plans. He has also a little crush on his teacher, Umi. He is very fond of bananas which gives him power. His male mentor Uminoyamais is also in love with Umi, at which Robotan is angered.

Media

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Manga

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Written and illustrated by Kenji Morita, the manga began serialization in the Shonen Gaho magazine in 1966. The manga was published simultaneously with the 1966 anime version after Morita was hired by Daiko Advertising to create a series similar to Obake no Q-Taro.[2]

Anime

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1966 anime

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The 1966 anime version of Robotan was produced by Daiko Advertising and the animation was outsourced to four studios, all located in Osaka. The studios providing the animation were Puppe Production, A Production, Sun Production, and Nakamura Production, all of which would take turns producing the episodes. All the stories were handled at Daiko Advertising, which would then be sent the four studios. The film would then be sent back to Daiko for editing and dubbing work.

The series was aired on Fuji Television from October 4, 1966, to September 27, 1968, for 104 episodes. To this day, it's unknown how many episodes still survive. The films were thrown out by Daiko several years ago and ended up as collectors items.[2]

1986 anime

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The 1986 anime color remake was produced by Daiko who contracted Tokyo Movie Shinsha to handle the production of it. It aired on Yomiuri Television from January 6 to September 22, 1986 for 33 episodes.[1][2]

Characters

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Opening themes

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1966 series:

1986 series:

References

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  1. ^ a b "Title List - ROBOTAN". TMS Entertainment. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  • ^ a b c Brubaker, Charles (August 20, 2014). "Robotan (1966)". Cartoon Research. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
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