Description
"Shin Dokonjo Gaeru" is a comedic anime series that revives the classic "Dokonjo Gaeru" franchise, originally created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. The story centers on Hiroshi, a middle school student whose life takes a bizarre turn when he encounters a talking frog named Pyonkichi. After a series of unusual events, Pyonkichi becomes Hiroshi's constant companion, often causing chaos with his brash and unpredictable behavior. Despite his small size, Pyonkichi possesses immense strength and a larger-than-life personality, frequently challenging Hiroshi to confront his fears and stand up for himself.
The narrative unfolds through episodic adventures, blending slapstick humor with moments of heartfelt camaraderie. Hiroshi, initially portrayed as timid and easily intimidated, gradually grows more confident as he navigates the challenges thrown his way, often with Pyonkichi's unconventional guidance. The series explores themes of friendship, self-improvement, and resilience, using Pyonkichi's antics as a catalyst for Hiroshi's personal growth.
Supporting characters include Hiroshi's classmates and family members, who often find themselves entangled in Pyonkichi's schemes. These interactions highlight the frog's impact on Hiroshi's social life, as well as the broader community. The humor is rooted in Pyonkichi's absurdity and the contrast between his boldness and Hiroshi's reserved nature, creating a dynamic that drives much of the series' comedic appeal.
"Shin Dokonjo Gaeru" maintains the spirit of the original manga while updating its setting and tone for a modern audience. The episodic structure ensures that each episode delivers self-contained stories, often culminating in humorous or heartwarming resolutions. Through its blend of comedy and character development, the series captures the essence of its predecessor while introducing new elements to engage contemporary viewers.
The narrative unfolds through episodic adventures, blending slapstick humor with moments of heartfelt camaraderie. Hiroshi, initially portrayed as timid and easily intimidated, gradually grows more confident as he navigates the challenges thrown his way, often with Pyonkichi's unconventional guidance. The series explores themes of friendship, self-improvement, and resilience, using Pyonkichi's antics as a catalyst for Hiroshi's personal growth.
Supporting characters include Hiroshi's classmates and family members, who often find themselves entangled in Pyonkichi's schemes. These interactions highlight the frog's impact on Hiroshi's social life, as well as the broader community. The humor is rooted in Pyonkichi's absurdity and the contrast between his boldness and Hiroshi's reserved nature, creating a dynamic that drives much of the series' comedic appeal.
"Shin Dokonjo Gaeru" maintains the spirit of the original manga while updating its setting and tone for a modern audience. The episodic structure ensures that each episode delivers self-contained stories, often culminating in humorous or heartwarming resolutions. Through its blend of comedy and character development, the series captures the essence of its predecessor while introducing new elements to engage contemporary viewers.
Cast
- Hiroshi Kaizuka
- Umezaburō Sagawa
- Kyōko YoshizawaJun Tomii
- Shinpachi GotōKuniko Kashii
- Yoshio Minami
- Yoshiko Yamanaka
- Gorō
- Yūjirō NomuraKōji Aozora
- Imotarō GoriraKyūji Aozora
Comment(s)
Staff
- Chief DirectorTsutomu Shibayama
- Episode DirectorKenji KodamaMichishiro YamadaTakeo KitaharaYagi IshikuraYumiko SudaHideo KawauchiAkira KawashimaKenzō Koizumi
- Original creator
- Animation Director
- ProducerShunzō KatōSeiji Takahashi
- ScreenplayTomoko KonparuHideo TakayashikiYoshio UrasawaYutaka KanekoMikio MatsushitaMasaaki Sakurai
- MusicReijirō Koroku
- Art DirectorToshiharu Mizutani
- Director of PhotographyHirokata Takahashi
Production
- ProductionTokyo Movie ShinshaOffice Yasui
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