Kumkum: A tale of primitive adventure and growthKumkum, which aired from 1975 to 1976, is a TV anime series based on the original work by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Produced by Mainichi Broadcasting System and ITC Japan, the series aired 26 episodes in 30-minute slots. The story follows the mischievous boy Kumkum and his friends as they grow up on adventures in the wilderness. Set in an era where humans and dinosaurs coexist, the series captivated viewers with its heartwarming feel. storyThe story of "Kumkum" is about a mischievous boy named Kumkum who adventures in the great outdoors with his friends and grows through various experiences. The story has a warm and fuzzy atmosphere and depicts the daily life and adventures of Kumkum and his friends. From episode 7, the title is changed to "Manga: Naughty Old Kumkum", and the story unfolds with even more adventure and growth. Commentary"Kumkum" is an original anime set in a prehistoric era where humans and dinosaurs coexisted. When it was first broadcast, the title was "Kumkum", but from the 7th episode, it was changed to "Manga Wanpaku Daisaku Kumkum". This change is thought to be to emphasize the development of the story and the growth of the characters. It was directed by Rintaro, the original story and character design were done by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and the music was done by Masahiro Uno. castKumkum is voiced by Kazue Tagami, Palpal by Kousei Tomita, Marumaru by Mitsuko Tomobe, Furufulu by Yoko Asagami, Torutoru by Sachiko Chijimatsu, Chirutill by Teruko Akiyama, Goron by Nori Nishio, Aron by Yoshiko Ota, and Mochimochi by Hiroko Kikuchi. These voice actors bring life to the characters and enrich the story. Main StaffThe producer was Tatsuo Shibayama, the director was Rintaro, the original story and character design was Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, the music was Masahiro Uno, the art director was Kazunari Ban, the sound director was Satoshi Kato, the sound production was Kazumi Numata, and the animation directors were Norio Yazawa, Hiromitsu Morita, and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was produced by Mainichi Broadcasting System and ITC Japan. The opening theme song "Kumkum no Uta" and the ending theme song "Saurus-kun" were used. The lyrics were written by Hajime Kijima, the music was composed by Koichi Sugiyama, the arrangement was by Tachio Akano, and the songs were sung by Mitsuko Horie and Columbia Yurikago-kai. Main CharactersKumkum is the inquisitive and mischievous protagonist of the story. Palpal is Kumkum's father, who is usually dignified but becomes sloppy when he drinks. Chiruchiru is Kumkum's girlfriend, who is playful and has lost her father. These characters add excitement to the story and are loved by the audience. subtitleThe subtitles for each episode of Kumkum are as follows:
Appeal and evaluation of the work"Kumkum" was loved by many viewers as a story about adventure and growth in prehistoric times. In particular, Kumkum's mischievous personality and the adventures he and his friends go on resonated with viewers. In addition, the world view in which humans and dinosaurs coexist stimulates children's imaginations and allows them to learn while having fun. The film was highly praised for its heartwarming feel and the appeal of its characters. In particular, the portrayal of Kumkum's growth and friendship left a deep impression on viewers. The music and art were also praised as important elements that enhanced the atmosphere of the film. Recommended pointsHere are some reasons to recommend Kumkum:
Related informationKumkum is based on a manga written by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The manga tells the story of the adventures of Kumkum and his friends, and has been loved by many fans, just like the TV anime series. The copyright of the work is owned by ITC Japan and Mainichi Broadcasting System. Furthermore, when "Kumkum" was first broadcast, it was a very popular children's anime. In particular, the prehistoric world view and the charm of the characters were well received by viewers, and it became a long-loved work. summary"Kumkum" was loved by many viewers as a work depicting adventure and growth in prehistoric times. The story of adventure and growth of Kumkum and his friends moved viewers, and the prehistoric worldview stimulated children's imaginations. The charm of the characters, music, and art were also praised as important elements that enhanced the atmosphere of the work. There are four points to recommend "Kumkum" - a prehistoric adventure, the charm of the characters, a story of growth, and music and art. The combination of these elements has made "Kumkum" a work loved by viewers. |
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