Kinnikuman II: A New Superhuman ChallengeKinnikuman II is a TV anime series based on the manga by Yudetamago, which aired on TV Tokyo (TX) from January 9 to December 25, 2002. It has 51 episodes, each 30 minutes long, and was produced by Toei Animation, TV Tokyo, and Yomiuri Advertising. It was directed by Komura Toshiaki, with production cooperation from Toei. storyThe story of Kinnikuman II begins with Suguru, also known as Kinnikuman, who once stood at the top of the superhuman ranks, becoming a middle-aged father after 28 years. As evil superhumans plot to conquer the Earth once again, Suguru continues to train desperately, but it seems impossible for him to fight anymore. However, a ray of hope lies in Suguru's son, Kinnikuman Mantaro. Will Mantaro be able to inherit his father's talent and change the fate of the Earth? castThe cast is filled with impressive voice actors, including Masaya Onosaka as Kinniku Mantaro, Konami Yoshida as Meat, Daisuke Gori as Robin Mask, Kenichi Ono as Ramenman, Kenji Nomura as Buffalo Man, Norio Wakamoto as Blood Killer, Kozo Shioya as Kinniku Mayumi, Masaharu Sato as the class president, Takumi Yamazaki as Thomas, Toru Inada as the guard, and Masato Ohba as the narrator. In addition, the voice of Terry the Kid will be Toshiyuki Morikawa, the voice of Walrus Man will be Takumi Yamazaki, the voice of Gazelle Man will be Yasunori Masutani, the voice of Kinniku Man will be Toshio Furukawa, the voice of Apollo Man will be Hiroyuki Sato, the voice of Terry Man will be Hideyuki Tanaka, the voice of Young Kid will be Noriko Furutake, the voice of Anaconda will be Toru Inada, the voice of Bibimbap will be Sanae Takagi, the voice of Rikishiman will be Hiroyuki Sato, the voice of Samuu will be Toru Inada, and the voice of Geronimo will be Ooba. The voice actors supporting the diverse characters are Nishimura Tomohiro as Masato and Teru Teru Boy, Okiayu Ryutaro as Kevin Mask, Ooba Masato as Announcer Yoshigai, Tatsuta Naoki as Nakano, Orikasa Fumiko as Nikaido Rinko, Kiuchi Reiko as Tamaki, Nonaka Ai as Keiko, Inada Toru as dMP No. 3, Inada Toru as MAX Man, and Sato Masaharu as Sunshine. Main StaffThe original work was written by Yudetamago (Shueisha's Super Playboy Comics), the producers were Goto Naotake, Kimura Kyotaro, and Washio Sora, the music was by Watanabe Cher, the production manager was Homma Osamu, the character design was Sato Masaki, the chief animation director was Hakamada Yuji, the art director was Yamaguchi Masayasu, the color design was Sawada Toyoji, the series director was Komura Toshiaki, and the scripts were written by Kawasaki Hiroyuki, Yamatoya Akira, and Masaki Hiro. The original artwork is by Masahiro Naoi, Nobuyoshi Sasakado, Katsumi Aoshima, Hidemi Kubo, Yukio Ebisawa, Miwa Sakai, Hitoshi Kamata, Noriko Ozeki, Naoaki Hojo, Hiroyuki Nobu, Takayuki Manaka, Shinichiro Fukushima, Hiroaki Imaki, Tomomi Ueda, Akio Ujiie, Ayako Suzuki, Miho Yagasaki, Azusa Oikawa, Junichi Kawaguchi, Motoko Shibasaki, Yasuko Higuchi, Ken Mochizuki, and Kino Production. Animation by TAP and Kagura, background by Athens Art Studio, Shigeichiro Shibaura, Shinji Saito, Michie Wada, Shoji Otani, Toshiyuki Koseki, Yugo Hanamatsu, Shinji Ito, Satomi Tanaka, Hiromitsu Shiozaki, Magic House, Yuri Sanami, Makoto Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Terao, Shoji Tokiwa, Ayumu Hamane, digital coloring by TAP, Kagura, Peacock, MSJ Musashino Factory, digital compositing by ACC Production, Igarashi Kaori, Hoshi Hisako, Okano Yuichiro, Takagi Masato, Nakamura Kunji, Okuyama Mitsuko, Takadama Ryuichi, Shinagawa Atsunori, assistant directors Koga Go, Mori Kazutoshi, Tatesen Hirotoshi, Shimizu Kiyoshi, production assistants Terasaki Mitsuyoshi, Shimizu Yoichi, Ukai Hiroshi, art assistant Takakuwa Susumu, finishing assistant Kuroda Susumu, editor Goto Masahiro, sound engineer Ikegami Nobuteru, sound assistant Ito Mitsuharu, sound effects engineer Ito Michihiro, music selection Mizuno Saya The recording was done by Higuchi Yuko, the program promotion was done by Yamaga Tatsuya (TV Tokyo), the music was provided by Toei Animation Music Publishing, the recording studio was Tabac, online editing was done by TOVIC, the opening and ending direction was done by Komura Toshiaki, the opening animation was done by Shimizu Takako, Ishii Yumiko, Hori Takeshi, Watanabe Keisuke, Otsuka Ken, Nitta Yasunari, Matsumoto Takuya, Nobu Hiroyuki, Ito Hideki, Maru Kanako, Hakamada Yuji, Matsumoto Sumiko, Sato The cast included Masaki, the opening animation supervised by Sato Masaki, the ending animation director by Hakamada Yuji, the art directors were Katsumata Aiko, Yuki Nobuzo and Yoshida Tomoko, the animation directors were Naoi Masahiro, Sasakado Nobuyoshi, Kubo Hidemi, Ebisawa Yukio, Iwai Koji, Mochizuki Ken and Aoshima Katsumi, and the directors were Komura Toshiaki, Yamada Toru, Ueda Yoshihiro, Shibata Hiroki, Koga Go, Akehi Masayuki, Tatesen Hirotoshi and Imazawa Tetsuo. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme "HUSTLE MUSTLE" was written by Satonozuka Reo, composed and arranged by Watanabe Cher, and sung by Kono Yogo. The first ending theme "Ai no Muscle" was written and composed by Takotsu Makoto, arranged by The Permanents, sung and performed by The Permanents, and released by NEC Interchannel. The second ending theme "Koi no My chop!!" was written by Matsumoto Yu, composed by Nishida Masashi, arranged by MIN, sung by Yokosuka Yumena, and released by NEC Interchannel. Musical cooperation was provided by TV Tokyo Music. Evaluation and ImpressionsKinnikuman II depicts the world of superhumans from a new perspective while maximizing the appeal of the original work. In particular, the story of Kinnikuman Mantaro's growth touches viewers, and the pain and struggles of his father, Kinnikuman, are depicted realistically. The animation quality is also high, and the attention to detail of the character designs and animation director can be seen everywhere. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, and the individuality of each character stands out. The music is also memorable, and the opening and closing songs are sure to linger in the hearts of viewers. This work is enjoyable not only for fans of the original work, but also for new viewers. In particular, the storyline, which depicts the importance of parent-child relationships, friendship, and hard work, resonates with many people. Furthermore, the battles against evil superhumans and the skills of the superhumans are visually fascinating. Overall, Kinnikuman II is a wonderful work that is both entertaining and moving. Recommended pointsThe reasons why we recommend Kinnikuman II are as follows:
Kinnikuman II is enjoyable not only for fans of the original work, but also for new viewers. In particular, the storyline, which depicts the importance of parent-child relationships, friendship, and hard work, resonates with many people. Furthermore, the battles against evil superhumans and the skills of the superhumans are visually fascinating. Overall, Kinnikuman II is a wonderful work that is both entertaining and moving. |
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