Silver Fang (1986)
Silver Fang (1986)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Banjo Ginga
Riki (voice)
Eiko Hisamura
Gin
Eiko Yamada
Gin
Keiichi Noda
Narrator
Hideyuki Tanaka
Ben
Toshiko Fujita
Cross
Ryoichi Tanaka
Kurotora / Hakuro / Double group principal
Chika Sakamoto
Daisuke (voice)
Kyoko Tongu
Smith / Shinji
Hirotaka Suzuoki
Hidetoshi (voice)
Koji Totani
Akatora
Koji Yada
Daisuke's father / Sniper / Daisuke's Father
Hideyuki Hori
John (voice)
Kozo Shioya
Chutora / Jaguar
Hiromi Tsuru
Cross (voice)
Daisuke Gori
Moss
Takeshi Watabe
Takeda Gohei
Tomoharu Katsumata
Creator / Director
Jouji Yanase
Character Designer / Animation Director / Character Designer / Animation Director
Kazumasa Horikawa
Director
Kazunori Tanabashi
Director
Masayuki Akehi
Director / Storyboard Artist
Yugo Serikawa
Director / Storyboard Artist
Yoshihiro Takahashi
Writer
Mitsuru Majima
Writer
Kenji Terada
Writer
Morihiro Kato
Producer
Takao Sato
Cinematography / Camera Operator
Yasuhiro Yoshikawa
Editor
Hideki Hiroshima
Director
Shingo Iwai
Director
Iwamitsu Itô
Art Designer
Nobutaka Nishizawa
Storyboard Artist
Tatsuo Higashino
Storyboard Artist
Isao Hatano
Sound Recordist
Yasuyuki Konno
Sound Effects Editor
Masao Yoshiyama
Special Effects
Makoto Miura
Special Effects
Matsuko Isono
Special Effects
Tatsuhiro Nagaki
Animation Director
Tetsuro Aoki
Animation Director
Norio Hasegawa
Animation Director
Nobuyoshi Sasakado
Animation Director
Haru Endo
Animation Director
Masaharu Endo
Animation Director
Isao Kaneko
Animation Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 7, 1986
Original Name銀牙 -流れ星 銀-
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes21
Running Time23m
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
Wiki.
Silver Fang: The Shooting Star Gin (Japanese: 銀牙 -流れ星 銀-, Hepburn: Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Takahashi. It was published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1987, and collected in 18 bound volumes. It received the 1987 Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen series. It was licensed in North America in 2020 by Manga Planet.
The series tells the story of a young Akita Inu pup called Gin (Japanese for "silver") who leaves his master, a young boy named Daisuke, to join a pack of wild dogs. The pack is gathering strong dogs from all over Japan to fight a giant, monstrous, bloodthirsty and deranged Kodiak bear named Akakabuto (Japanese for "red helmet") and his entire army of bears. The story begins from the point of view of the humans, but swings to the dogs afterwards. Takahashi was reportedly inspired by a news article about hunting dogs that had been abandoned by their owners and had begun living as wild animals.
Silver Fang: The Shooting Star Gin was adapted as a 21-episode anime television series by Toei Animation. In western countries, the anime was released as a set of four VHS tapes, and censored for violent images to make the anime more suitable for younger audiences. This led to the removal of several plot-critical scenes, including all footage from the episodes preceding the series finale as well as the deaths of certain characters. Due to limitations of sound-editing at the time this resulted in the background music of certain scenes to be lost.
The anime has been dubbed in Korean, Thai, Finnish, Hungarian, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. In 2003, the uncensored and non-dubbed version of the anime was released in Finland and Sweden as a 5 DVD box set. A corresponding DVD set was released in Denmark and Norway on October 3, 2006, with new dubs in both Danish and Norwegian. The Finnish publisher Punainen jättiläinen is releasing the original 18-volume manga with the first volume published in May 2010. The Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin data book, Ginga Seiken Densetsu Meteor Gin (銀牙聖犬伝説, Meteor Gin) was released in September 2011 and after Silver Fang: The Shooting Star Gin ended, its sequel, Weed (銀牙伝説ウィード, Ginga Densetsu Wīdo) started to be published in December 2011.The manga has been released for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch at Apple's iTunes App Store and it is also available in English.