Inakappe Taishō
{{short description|Japanese manga series}}
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{{Infobox animanga/Header
| image = Inakappe Taisho.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Cover art from the DVD release of the series
| ja_kanji = いなかっぺ大将
| ja_romaji =
| genre = Comedy, sports (judo)
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Print
| type = manga
| author = Noboru Kawasaki
| publisher = Shogakukan
| demographic = Kodomo
| imprint =
| magazine = Shogakukan no Gakushū Zasshi
| first = 1967
| last = 1972
| volumes =
| volume_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Video
| type = tv series
| director = Hiroshi Sasagawa
| producer =
| writer =
| music = Masahiko Nakamura
| studio = Tatsunoko Production
| first = {{start date|1970|10|4}}
| last = {{end date|1972|9|24}}
| episodes = 104 (2 segments/episode){{cite web |url= http://www.tatsunoko.co.jp/works/the-funny-judo-champion |script-title=ja:いなかっぺ大将|access-date=2010-09-13 |work=Tatsunoko Productions |language= ja}}
| episode_list =
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}
{{nihongo|Inakappe Taishō|いなかっぺ大将||{{lit|The Hick Judo Champion}}|lead=yes}} is a Japanese manga series by Noboru Kawasaki and serialized by Shogakukan in Shogakukan no Gakushū Zasshi. The manga series won the 14th Shogakukan Manga Award. An anime adaptation was created by Tatsunoko Production.{{cite news|title= Tatsunoko Production|url= http://www.tatsunoko.co.jp/english/box02.html#3 |access-date=2010-07-28}}
Plot
A lively boy named Daizaemon in traditional Japanese clothing comes with various kinds of animals to the capital of Tokyo. He has a funny habit of dancing whenever he hears music. He visits a friend of his late father's to learn judo and makes friends with the young daughter of the judo master Kikuko and the cat Nyanko-sensei. For a little girl, Kikuko has wonderful judo tricks inherited from her father while Nyanko-sensei is able to perform a difficult trick of triple turn in the air. Both of them are worthy instructors for Daizaemon. Although he shows clownish behavior once in a while, he is always popular among people around and grows stout and shrewd to be a future champion.
Characters
;Daizaemon Kaze
:Voiced by: Masako Nozawa
:Nicknamed "Dai-chan," he comes from Aomori and is a country boy. He always wears a hakama and plays judo. He moves to Tokyo after the death of his father. He has good intentions but is often naive.
;Nyanko-sensei
:Voiced by: Kinya Aikawa
:A cat with a tiger-like appearance who helps Daizaemon.
;Kikuko Ogaki
:Voiced by: Mari Okamoto
:A beautiful girl who Daizaemon falls in love with at first sight. This is Okamoto's debut role at the age of 16.
;Hanako Mori
:Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama
:A childhood friend of Daizaemon.
;Yagoro Ogaki
:Voiced by: Tōru Ōhira
:Kikuko's father.
;Nishi Ishiboshi
:Voiced by: Shun Yashiro
:Daizaemon's mischievous friend who is from Osaka.
;"Tori" Maruko Tono
:Voiced by: Hiroko Maruyama
:One of Daizaemon's classmates.
;Nana Shirayuki-sensei
:Voiced by:Haruko Kitahama
:The beautiful teacher who tends to the rose garden.
Release
The series was broadcast from October 4, 1970, to September 24, 1972, for 208 15 minute episodes (technically 104). It was rebroadcast in Japan in 2014 and 2015.
References
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External links
- {{anime News Network|anime|111}}
{{Shogakukan Manga Award - General}}
{{Hiroshi Sasagawa}}
{{Tatsunoko Production}}
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Category:1970 anime television series debuts
Category:1972 Japanese television series endings
Category:Anime series based on manga
Category:Fuji Television original programming
Category:Judo in anime and manga
Category:Winners of the Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga
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