Description
"Norakuro-kun" is a comedic anime series based on the classic manga "Norakuro" by Suihō Tagawa. The story centers on Norakuro, a black-and-white dog who serves as a private in the Japanese army, specifically in the Fierce Dog Regiment. The series blends slapstick humor and lighthearted satire, portraying the misadventures of Norakuro and his fellow soldiers as they navigate military life. Despite its military setting, the tone is far from serious, focusing on absurd and exaggerated situations that highlight the incompetence and quirks of the characters.
Norakuro is depicted as a bumbling yet well-meaning soldier who often finds himself in trouble due to his clumsiness and lack of discipline. His interactions with his superiors, particularly the strict and short-tempered Captain Bulldog, drive much of the humor. The series also features a colorful cast of supporting characters, including fellow soldiers like the loyal but dim-witted Corporal White and the cunning Sergeant Hyena, who often schemes to undermine Norakuro.
The episodic structure of the series showcases various military-themed scenarios, such as training exercises, missions, and rivalries with other regiments. These scenarios are often parodies of military life, with exaggerated drills, nonsensical orders, and comedic misunderstandings. The humor is rooted in physical comedy, wordplay, and the absurdity of the characters' actions, making it accessible to a wide audience.
While the series maintains a lighthearted tone, it occasionally touches on themes of camaraderie and perseverance, as Norakuro and his comrades work together to overcome challenges, albeit in their own inept ways. The setting and characters are anthropomorphic animals, with each species reflecting certain personality traits or stereotypes, adding another layer of humor and relatability.
Overall, "Norakuro-kun" is a playful and entertaining series that uses its military backdrop as a framework for comedy, offering a mix of slapstick humor and satirical commentary on authority and teamwork. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective comedic style and the endearing, if flawed, nature of its protagonist and supporting cast.
Norakuro is depicted as a bumbling yet well-meaning soldier who often finds himself in trouble due to his clumsiness and lack of discipline. His interactions with his superiors, particularly the strict and short-tempered Captain Bulldog, drive much of the humor. The series also features a colorful cast of supporting characters, including fellow soldiers like the loyal but dim-witted Corporal White and the cunning Sergeant Hyena, who often schemes to undermine Norakuro.
The episodic structure of the series showcases various military-themed scenarios, such as training exercises, missions, and rivalries with other regiments. These scenarios are often parodies of military life, with exaggerated drills, nonsensical orders, and comedic misunderstandings. The humor is rooted in physical comedy, wordplay, and the absurdity of the characters' actions, making it accessible to a wide audience.
While the series maintains a lighthearted tone, it occasionally touches on themes of camaraderie and perseverance, as Norakuro and his comrades work together to overcome challenges, albeit in their own inept ways. The setting and characters are anthropomorphic animals, with each species reflecting certain personality traits or stereotypes, adding another layer of humor and relatability.
Overall, "Norakuro-kun" is a playful and entertaining series that uses its military backdrop as a framework for comedy, offering a mix of slapstick humor and satirical commentary on authority and teamwork. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective comedic style and the endearing, if flawed, nature of its protagonist and supporting cast.
Cast
- Jimmy Butagawa
- Colonel Bull
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Staff
- Director · Masami Anno
- Series Composition · Yoshio Urasawa
- Script · Sukehiro Tomita
- Script · Yoshiyuki Suga
- Script · Kazuhito Hisajima
- Script · Yoshio Urasawa
- Script · Hiroshi Hashimoto
- Script · Hiroshi Konishikawa
- Script · Shuichi Kondo
- Storyboard · Noriyuki Abe
- Storyboard · Yūji Kawahara
- Storyboard · Shigenori Kageyama
- Storyboard · Takaaki Ishiyama
- Storyboard · Yutaka Kagawa
- Storyboard · Kazuyuki Hirokawa
- Storyboard · Toshiaki Suzuki
- Storyboard · Akira Shigino
- Storyboard · Saeko Aoki
- Storyboard · Ryo Tachiba
- Storyboard · Akira Yahiro
- Episode Director · Noriyuki Abe
- Episode Director · Yūji Kawahara
- Episode Director · Shigenori Kageyama
- Episode Director · Takaaki Ishiyama
- Episode Director · Yutaka Kagawa
- Episode Director · Kazuyuki Hirokawa
- Episode Director · Toshiaki Suzuki
- Episode Director · Saeko Aoki
- Episode Director · Ryo Tachiba
- Episode Director · Rei Hidaka
- Music · Yusuke Honma
- Original Manga · Suihou Tagawa
- Character Design · Yuji Moriyama
- Art Director · Torao Arai
- Animation Director · Takeshi Oosaka
- Animation Director · Atsuo Tobe
- Animation Director · Masayuki Uchiyama
- Animation Director · Masayuki Hiraoka
- Animation Director · Hiroshi Kawabata
- Animation Director · Saburo Masutani
- Animation Director · Hiroyuki Ikegami
- Sound Director · Fusanobu Fujiyama
- Director of Photography · Hidekazu Kojima
- Executive producer · Yūji Nunokawa
- Producer · Kenji Shimizu
- Producer · Kyotaro Kimura
- Producer · Yoshitaki Suzuki
Production
- Animation Production · Pierrot
- Production · Pierrot
- Production · Fuji TV
- Production · Yomiko Advertising, Inc.
Relations
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Music
Opening
- ?“"You! You! You!"” - BaBe
- ?“"JUNK BOY"” - MEGU
Ending
- ?“"Hold Me!"” - BaBe
- ?“"BE MY BOY!"” - MEGU

