Tsuide ni Tonchinkan
Tsuide ni Tonchinkan (Japanese: ついでにとんちんかん, lit. "Anyway It Doesn't Matter") is a gag manga series by Koichi Endo which first appeared in Weekly Shōnen Jump in issues 49–50 in 1984,[1] and then ran from 1985 (issue 14) through 1989 (issue 22). There are 18 volumes of the manga. The manga was adapted into a 43–episode anime series which was produced by NAS and Fuji Television and ran on Fuji TV from October 10, 1987 through October 1, 1988.[2] Tonchinkan aired directly following High School! Kimengumi.
Tsuide ni Tonchinkan | |
Volume 1 of Tsuide ni Tonchinkan. | |
ついでにとんちんかん (Anyway It Doesn't Matter) | |
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Manga | |
Written by | Koichi Endo |
Published by | Shueisha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | 1985 – 1989 |
Volumes | 18 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yūzō Yamada |
Produced by |
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Written by | Takao Koyama (1–16) |
Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Studio | Studio Comet |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original run | 10 October 1987 – 1 October 1988 |
Episodes | 43 |
Anime
Cast
- Leader / Nukesaku Aida: Yō Yoshimura
- Red / Tonpū Chun (Zhong Dongfeng): Kaneto Shiozawa
- Gurin / Chinpei Hatsuyama: Junichi Kanemaru
- Shiron / Kanko Shirai: Noriko Hidaka
- Police Chief: Hiroshi Ōtake
- Akuzō Dokuoni: Takeshi Aono
- Muyō Amachi: Yoku Shioya
- Ibarakishi: Yusaku Yara
- Andy Jones: Saeko Shimazu
- Pon Honda: Naoko Matsui
- Yatsu Akashi: Tomimichi Nishimura
- Kyōko Yoshizawa: Yōko Kawanami
- Shūzō Dokuoni: Naoki Tatsuta
- Nanashi no Gonbee: Bin Shimada
- Taika no Babaa: Kazuyo Aoki
- Alien: Hiroshi Ōtake & Sukekiyo Kameyama
- Nuke-chan Robo: Yō Yoshimura
Theme songs
- Opening
- Gomen ne Cowboy (Ushirogami Hikaretai)
- Hora ne, Haru ga Kita (Ushirogami Hikaretai)
- Mugiwara de Dance (Akiko Ikuina)
- Ending
- Möbius no Koibito (Ushirogami Hikaretai)
- Dare mo Shiranai Blue Angel (Ushirogami Hikaretai)
- Yume ni Aitai (Akiko Ikuina)
References
- "ついでにとんちんかん". 週刊少年ジャンプ Wiki (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-04-14.
- bakhtin19880823 (2018-09-20). "『ついでにとんちんかん』(1987年)". 死ぬまでオタク (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-04-14.
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