Genji Tsuushin Agedama (1991)

1
Seasons

51
Episodes

October 4, 1991
Release Date

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Genji Tsuushin Agedama

Genji Tsuushin Agedama (1991)

1
Seasons

51
Episodes

October 4, 1991
Release Date

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TV Tokyo
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TV Aichi
TVQ
TV Osaka
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Plot.

Agedama is a small boy going to elementary school and having the usual problems for a boy of his age. He is also secretly a superhero-in-training (called "Agedaman"). Along with Wapuro, his floating computer companion, he fights against a criminal organization who can turn humans into monsters of various types.

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Release Date
October 4, 1991

Original Name
ゲンジ通信あげだま

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
51

Genres

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Wiki.

Genji Tsūshin Agedama (ゲンジ通信あげだま) is a Japanese anime series created by Sukehiro Tomita and Akira Sakuma, produced by NAS and TV Tokyo, and animated by Studio Gallop. The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo every Friday evening from October 4, 1991 to September 25, 1992. It centers around a kid hero who comes down to Earth in a city in Japan and often battles the city's resident rich girl and supervillainess. The anime contains many of references and parodies from other anime series as well as live-action shows and movies that were popular at the time, e.g., Kiki's Delivery Service, Kamen Rider X, A Taxing Woman, and Sailor Moon (which had started airing a few months afterward, and Usagi Tsukino would be played by the same voice actress as a heroine of this show).

Aside from the anime, two manga series and a PC Engine side-scrolling game by NEC Home Electronics were made as tie-ins, all of which were also released in 1991. The first manga was written by Kazuhiko Shimamoto and was serialized in Deluxe BomBom, released a few months before the anime. This version followed an early draft that featured different scenarios and character designs to the ones shown in the anime. The second manga was written by Eiichi Saitō, which was published in Comic BomBom and followed the anime closely.

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