Obake no Q-tarō

Obake no Q-tarō
Obake no Q-tarō
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Obake no Q-tarō on the cover of Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday
オバケのQ太郎
(Q-tarō, the ghost)
Genre Comedy
Manga
Written by Fujiko Fujio
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Shōnen Book, CoroCoro Comic, Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday
Original run 19641973
Volumes 6 (List of volumes)
Manga
Shin Q-tarō
Written by Fujiko Fujio
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine CoroCoro Comic
Volumes 4
TV anime
Directed by Masaaki Osumi
Studio TMS Entertainment
Network TBS
Original run 29 August 196528 June 1967
Episodes 96
TV anime
Shin Obake no Q-tarō
Directed by Tadao Nagahama
Studio TMS Entertainment
Network Nippon Television
Original run 1 September 197127 December 1972
Episodes 70 (135 episodes total)
TV anime
Shin Obake no Q-tarō
Network TV Asahi
Original run 1 April 198529 March 1987
Episodes 510
Game
Chubby Cherub
Developer TOSE
Publisher Bandai
Genre Action
Platform Nintendo Entertainment System
Released 1985
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Obake no Q-tarō (オバケのQ(キュー)太郎 Obake no Kyū-tarō?), by Fujiko Fujio, is a Japanese manga about an obake, Qtarō (Sometimes also spelled as Q-tarō) who lives with the Ōhara family. Qtarō, also known as Q-chan or Oba-Q, is a mischief-maker who likes to fly around scaring people and stealing food, though he is deathly afraid of dogs.

The story is formulaic, usually focussed on the antics of Qtarō and his friends. The manga was drawn in 1964–1966 by Fujiko Fujio (Fujiko F. Fujio and Fujiko Fujio A) and in 1971–1974 by Fujiko F. Fujio.

There are three anime series of Qtaro. The first anime adaptation of Obake no Qtarō was shown on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) in black & white, and ran from 1965–1968. Machiko Soga was the voice of Qtarō. The series was especially popular amongst younger children, preceding Doraemon. It also ran outside Japan, in Hong Kong under the name Q-tailong. The second series ran from 1971–1972 on Nihon TV, this time in color. Episodes in this series have two segments each per episode. The third series ran from 1985–1987 on TV Asahi. This series is the only one of the three Obake no Q-taro anime to have a home video release.

Contents

Characters

  • Q-tarō (Q太郎?)
Voiced by: Machiko Soga (1965), Junko Hori (1971), Fusako Amachi (1985)
The protagonist of the manga, Q-tarō has a fear of dogs and cannot transform although he is an obake.
  • Shōta Ōhara (大原 正太 Ōhara Shōta?)
Voiced by: Kazue Tagami (1965), Yoshiko Ōta (1971), Katsue Miwa (1985)
A human friend of Q-tarō, Shōta Ōhara is a grade school boy. Q-tarō calls him "Shō-chan" (正ちゃん?) and Shota calls Q-tarō "Q-chan" (Qちゃん?).
  • Shinichi Ōhara (大原 伸一 Ōhara Shinichi?)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (1965), Sumiko Shirakawa (1971), Yū Mizushima (1985)
Shota's older brother.
  • U-ko (U子?)
Voiced by: Unknown (1965), Hiroko Maruyama (1971), Eiko Masuyama (1985)
U-ko, a judoka, is Q-tarō's girlfriend obake.
  • Dorompa (ドロンパ?)
Voiced by: Misae Kita (1965), Yoshiko Yamamoto (1971), Fuyumi Shiraishi (1985)
Dorompa is an American obake. Q-tarō tend to have a rivalry towards him due to the fact that U-ko idolizes Dorompa's intelligence and he likes to annoy Q-tarō.
  • P-ko (P子?)
Voiced by: Yōko Mizugaki (1965), Kazuko Sawada (1971), Yūko Mita (1985)
P-ko is Q-tarō's younger sister.
  • O-jirō (O次郎?)
Voiced by: Makoto Kōsaka→Reiko Katsura (1971), Keiko Yokozawa (1985)
O-jirō is Q-tarō's younger brother. Although he can understand others' speech, he can only say "bakeratta." Only Q-tarō understands what O-jirō says.
  • X-zō (X蔵?)
Father of Q-tarō, P-ko, and O-jirō.
  • O-zetto (おZ?)
Mother of Q-tarō, P-ko, and O-jirō.
  • Tsuyoshi Saigō (西郷 強 Saigō Tsuyoshi?)
Voiced by: Kaneta Kimotsuki (1965/1971), Hiroshi Takemura (1985)
Nickname: Godzilla. A bully in Shota's class and neighborhood.
  • Hakase (ハカセ Professor?)
Voiced by: Unknown (1965), Sumiko Shirakawa (1971), Kaneta Kimotsuki (1985), Naoki Tatsuta (1985, stand-in)
Shota's smart classmate.
  • Kizao Kiza (木佐 キザオ Kiza Kizao?)
Voiced by: Unknown (1965), Kazuko Sawada (1971), Naoki Tatsuta (1985)
Shota's rich classmate who kisses up to Godzilla.
  • Yoshiko Koizumi (小泉 美子 Koizumi Yoshiko?)
Voiced by: Mariko Tsukai (1965), Michiko Nomura (1971), Sanae Miyuki (1985)
Shota's female classmate, always referred to as "Yocchan" (よっちゃん?).

See also

  • Obake no Q-tarō WanWan Panic, a video game released in North America as Chubby Cherub.

Appearances in Other Media

A toy of Obake appears on the desk of a character in volume 16 of 20th Century Boys.

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