TV-Series
Description
"GeGeGe no Kitarō" is a long-running anime series based on the manga by Shigeru Mizuki, blending folklore, supernatural elements, and moral lessons. The narrative centers on Kitarō, a yōkai boy born in a graveyard, who serves as a bridge between the human world and the spirit realm. Kitarō is the last surviving member of the Ghost Tribe, a group of benevolent yōkai dedicated to maintaining balance between humans and supernatural beings. Accompanied by his father, Medama-Oyaji, a sentient eyeball who resides in Kitarō’s empty eye socket, and other yōkai allies like Nezumi-Otoko, a mischievous rat yōkai, Kitarō embarks on various missions to protect both worlds from malevolent forces.

The series is episodic, with each arc or episode typically involving a conflict between humans and yōkai, often stemming from misunderstandings, greed, or the misuse of supernatural powers. Kitarō frequently intervenes to resolve these conflicts, advocating for coexistence and mutual respect. The stories often draw from Japanese folklore, featuring a wide array of traditional yōkai, such as Tengu, Kappa, and Nurikabe, reimagined in a modern context. While Kitarō is a compassionate and heroic figure, he is not infallible, and his actions sometimes highlight the complexities of morality and the consequences of human and yōkai interactions.

The tone of the series varies, balancing lighthearted humor with darker, more serious themes. Nezumi-Otoko often provides comic relief, though his selfish and cowardly nature occasionally leads to trouble. Medama-Oyaji serves as a wise and guiding presence, offering advice and support to Kitarō. The human characters, often victims or perpetrators of yōkai-related incidents, play significant roles in driving the narrative, with their actions reflecting broader societal issues such as environmental destruction, greed, and the loss of cultural traditions.

Over its many iterations, "GeGeGe no Kitarō" has evolved to address contemporary issues while staying true to its roots in folklore. The series explores the tension between modernity and tradition, often portraying yōkai as remnants of a fading world struggling to survive in an increasingly industrialized society. Despite its episodic structure, recurring themes of empathy, justice, and the importance of understanding the unknown tie the series together, making it a timeless exploration of the relationship between humans and the supernatural.
Information
GeGeGe no Kitarō
ゲゲゲの鬼太郎
Spooky Kitaro 6
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 97
Date: 04/01/2018
Categories
Genre
ActionGhost StoriesComedy
Tags
Demons
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Day Yokai Awoke
2Terror! Miage-Nyudou
3Tantanbo`s Yokai Castle
4The Taboo of the Mysterious Forest
5The Disaster of the Electric Yokai
6The Misfortune of the Sunekosuri
7Ghost Train
8Menace! Kagami Jijii`s Plot
9The Kappas` Work Reform
10Vanishing! The Seven School Mysteries
11Conquer Japan! The 808 Tanuki Army
12Capital Annihilated! The Terrifying Yokai Beast
13Diamonds of Greed! Wanyudo`s Trap
14Makura-gaeshi and the Fantastic Dream
15Zunbera Spiritplasty
16The Mystery of the Tide! Umizato
17Kani-Bozu and the Ancient Mystery
18Kawauso`s Lie
19Yokai Resurrection?! The Ghost School
20Memories of the Yoka
21Flame On! The Solitude of the Takuro-Bi
22Berserk!! The Terrifying Yokai, Gyuki
23The Yokai Apartment Secret Story
24Rat Man`s Disappearance?! Sekiyo`s Trap
25Kubire-Oni`s Curse
26Infatuation: The Alluring Gahi
27Invasion! The Backbeard Army
28The Great Yokai War
29The Mad Frankenstein
30The Vampire`s Halloween Party
31Azuki-Arai, Azuki-Hakari, Azuki-Babaa
32Demon Belial: The Hundred-Year Grudge
33The Fox`s Wedding and Hakusanbo
34Emperor Backbeard
35The Witches of Destiny
36The Transform All Japanese Yokai Project
37Showdown!! Backbeard
38New Year`s Man-Eating Fable Kasha
39Yuki-Onna Pure White Love Report
40The Final Ballad Sara-Kozo
41Enigma! The Bake-Zori Rebellion
42Momon-jii`s Scheme: The Great Yokai Trial
43Eternal Life Odoro-Odoro
44Masquerade Nopperabo
45The Truth Lies in the Thicket of the Mannen-dake
46The Cursed Doll Festival Mayuge
47The Baby-Stealing Ubume
48The Void of Despair and Darkness
49Nanashi and Mana
50Messenger from the Underworld Nue
51Enma-daio`s Secret Bargain
52Runaway Girl! The Forest of the Kinoko
53Narcissism Overload! Nuke-Kubi`s Close Call
54Dorotabo, Life and Earth
55Hihi`s Harassment Hell
56The Bewitching Melody Elite the Vampire
57The Bloody Noble La Siene
58The Han-Gyojin`s Strange Kamaboko Tale
59Promise to the Female Yokai Ushirogami
60Pitch-Black Coldness: The Youkai Buru-Buru
61Tofu-Kozo`s Mold Pandemic
62The Four Generals of the Underworld: Kurobozu`s Trap
63The Star Festival of Love: The Youkai Flower
64The Heart`s Darkness: The Suiko Reflects
65Nation Founding?! Mabyo`s Great Tottori Empire
66The Shinigami and Sakaiminato`s Hidden Village
67The Social Media Addict Versus the Jomon Man
68Capital Punishment! Exiled to the Underworld
69General of the Underworld: The Kido, Ibukimaru
70Spirit Affliction: Mysterious Footprints
71Karakasa`s Umbrella Troubles
72Iyami the Yokai`s Great Love Project
73The Yamata-no-Orochi of Greed
74The Fall of the Underworld?! Tamamo-no-Mae`s Trap
75Kyubi no Kitsune
76Nurarihyon`s Ambition
77Vanishing Humans! Neko-sennin`s Revenge
78The Moryo of Mukuro Village
79Komori-Neko`s Halloween Pandemonium
80Onmoraki`s Trap
81Hot Blooded Manga Artist: The Yokai Hiderigami
82Geriatric Nuppeppo
83Chain of Hatred: The Yokai Hoko
84Chin-san, the Foreign Worker
85The Giant, Daidarabotchi
86Bloody Christmas
87The Binbogami and the Zashiki-warashi
88Rollo Cloth`s Romance
89The Curse of Te-no-Me
90Idol Legend Sazae-Oni
91The Misty Night of Angkor Wat
92The Writer Is Ama-no-Jaku
93The Phantom Train
94The Lazy Fujimi Hot Springs Bus Trip
95The Great Yokai Alliance
96The Second Great Yokai War
97The World You See Isn`t All There Is
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Series Director
    Kouji Ogawa
  • Storyboard
    Kenichi Maejima
    Kenichi Takeshita
    Yoshitaka Yashima
    Mitsuru Nasukawa
    Yoshihiro Ueda
    Mitsutaka Noshitani
    Yūko Kiyoshima
    Noriyo Sasaki
    Morio Hatano
    Yuriko Kado
    Akihiro Nakamura
    Masato Mitsuka
    Jiro Makino
    Kouji Ogawa
    Keiju Kurumino
    Kiyosumi Yamamoto
    Wataru Matsumi
    Kōichi Ōhata
    Yūji Yamaguchi
    Hiroyuki Kakudō
    Gō Koga
    Masatoshi Chioka
    Yō Nakano
    Tsuyoshi Tobita
    Tōko Yatabe
    Ayaka Noro
    Hazuki Omoya
  • Music
    Yasuharu Takanashi
  • Series Composition
    Hiroshi Ōnogi
  • Character Design
    Sorato Shimizu
  • Chief Animation Director
    Sorato Shimizu
  • Director of Photography
    Tomoyuki Ishiyama
    Nachi Suzuki
  • Script
    Keiichi Hasegawa
    Yuuichi Nomura
    Masahiro Yokotani
    Gigaemon Ichikawa
    Date-san
    Akiko Inoue
    Hiroshi Ōnogi
    Ryūnosuke Kingetsu
  • Episode Director
    Noboru Koizumi
    Shinichi Suzuki
    Takao Iwai
    Kenichi Maejima
    Akira Shimizu
    Kenichi Takeshita
    Yoshihiro Ueda
    Mitsutaka Noshitani
    Mana Uchiyama
    Morio Hatano
    Yuriko Kado
    Akihiro Nakamura
    Toshihiro Maeya
    Masato Mitsuka
    Jiro Makino
    Tsuyoshi Tobita
    Kouji Ogawa
    Kiyosumi Yamamoto
    Wataru Matsumi
    Kouki Uchinomiya
    Saiho Noro
    Yūji Yamaguchi
    Hiroyuki Kakudō
    Gō Koga
    Yūji Hakamada
    Masatoshi Chioka
    Yō Nakano
    Ayaka Noro
  • Original creator
  • Unit Director
    Tsuyoshi Tobita
    Tōko Yatabe
    Ayaka Noro
    Wataru Matsumi
    Hazuki Omoya
  • Art Director
    Megumi Katō
    Shinichi Konno
  • Animation Director
    Akihiro Asanuma
    Noboru Koizumi
    Hidemi Kubo
    Shigetaka Kiyoyama
    Setsuko Nobuzane
    Yoshitaka Yashima
    Mikio Fujiwara
    Yoshiyuki Ichikawa
    Kumi Nakajō
    Yūji Hakamada
    Yukihiro Urata
    Akihiro Ōta
    Yōichi Ōnishi
  • Producer
    Daichi Nagatomi
    Naoko Sagawa
    Yuta Kano
    Gyo Takami
Production
  • Animation Production
    Toei Animation
  • Production
    Toei Animation
    Yomiko Advertising, Inc.
    Fuji Television Network
Music
Ending
“Kagami no Naka kara" (From Inside the Mirror)”
“Get A Note”
“Mienkeredo orunda yo”
“No.999”
“RONDO”
“Aru Wake nai no Sono Oku ni”
“Ushimitsu Jamboree”
“Aru Wake nai no Sono Oku ni”
“Amidakuji" (A.M.D.K.J.)”