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Bonobono

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Bonobono

Cover of manga volume 29
ぼのぼの
Genre Comedy
Manga
Author Mikio Igarashi
Publisher Takeshobo
Demographic Salaryman
Magazine Manga Club
Manga Life
Original run March 1986 (Club) - current
April 1986 (Life)
ongoing
Volumes 29
Animated film
Director Mikio Igarashi
Producer Atsushi Tashiro
Writer Mikio Igarashi
Composer Gontiti
Studio Group Tac
Released 1993-11-13
Runtime 103 minutes[1]
TV anime
Director Hitoshi Nanba
Writer Tetsuo Yasumi
Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki
Satoru Nishizono
Shōji Yonemura
Kazuhiko Gōdo
Chinatsu Hōjō
Studio Group Tac
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1995-04-201996-03-28
Episodes 48
Game: Bonogurashi
ぼのぐらし
Developer Amuse, Bandai Visual
Publisher Amuse, Bandai Visual
Genre Simulation
Platform 3DO
Released 1995-04-21[2]
Game: Bonogurashi: Kore de Kanpeki Disu
ぼのぐらし~これで完璧でぃす~
Developer Amuse
Publisher Amuse
Genre Adventure
Platform PlayStation
Released 1996-06-07[3]
TV movie anime: Oshōgatsu Da yo: Bonobono no World
お正月だよ ぼのぼのワールド
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1997-01-02
TV movie anime: Kodomo no Hi Da yo: Bonobono no World
こどもの日だよ ぼのぼのワールド
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1997-05-05
TV movie anime: Natsu Yasumi Da yo: Bonobono no World
夏休みだよ ぼのぼのワールド
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1997-07-21
TV movie anime: Taiiku no Hi Da yo: Bonobono no World!
体育の日だよ ぼのぼのワールド!
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1997-10-10
TV movie anime: Oshōgatsu Da yo: Bonobono no World!
お正月だよ ぼのぼのワールド!
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1998-01-01
TV movie anime: Anime: Kodomo wa Kaze no Ko: Bonobono no World!
アニメ・こどもはカゼの子 ぼのぼのワールド!
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1998-02-01
TV movie anime: Anime: Kodomo no Hi Da yo: Bonobono no World
アニメ・こどもの日だよ ぼのぼのワールド
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1998-05-05
TV movie anime: Shokuyoku no Aki Da yo: Bonobono no World!
食欲の秋だよ ぼのぼのワールド!
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1998-09-23
TV movie anime: Oyako Anime Gekijō Bonobono: Jōji Namahage
親子アニメ劇場 ぼのぼの・じょうじなまはげ
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 1998-12-23
Animated film: Bonobono: Kumomo no Ki no Koto
ぼのぼの クモモの木のこと
Director Kōki Kumagai
Producer Akihiro Itō
Writer Mikio Igarashi
Kōki Kumagai
Composer Gontiti
Studio Amuse Pictures
Released 2002-08-10
Runtime 61 minutes[4]

Bonobono (ぼのぼの?) is a yonkoma manga series by Mikio Igarashi. From March 1986 to March 1987, the series ran in the Takeshobo manga magazine Tensai Club before the magazine was replaced with Manga Club, where it has been serialized since April 1987. It has also been serialized in Manga Life since April 1986. It has been adapted into a television anime series,[5][6] as well as two anime films and two video games.[2][3]

While the series is considered a yonkoma manga, most of the "stories" use eight panels. The series follows the main character, a young sea otter after whom the manga is titled, and his daily adventures with his friends from the nearby forest.[5] Bonobono combines gag comic and philosophical questions, bringing up comparisons to other manga such as Azumanga Daioh,[7] and to movies such as Forrest Gump.[8]

In 1988, Bonobono won the Kodansha Manga Award in the General category.[9] An anime film was released in theaters on 1993-11-13, and a television anime series was broadcast on TV Tokyo from 1995-04-20 through 1996-03-28.[5] One day after the TV series began, a simulation game was released on the 3DO system.[2] The following June, an adventure game was released on the Sony PlayStation.[3] Several ehon—or "picture books"—have been released since the manga series was first introduced over 20 years ago.

Contents

[edit] Books

In addition to the original tankōbon releases, the first twenty tankōbon volumes have been rereleased in bunkoban format as 10 volumes. Several stand-alone picture books have been released as well.

For the first film, an ekonte—or storyboard—volume and a set of four film comics have been released.

[edit] Manga

[edit] Tankōbon

[edit] Bunkoban

[edit] Film comics

These books contain scenes from the first Bonobono film laid out in comic book format.

[edit] Storyboards

This book contains the storyboards for the first Bonobono film.

  • Bonobono no Ekonteshū (ぼのぼの絵コンテ集?), ISBN 4884752546, November 1993, Takeshobo

[edit] Picture books

Various Bonobono picture books have been released, including the following. Titles are listed chronologically.

  • Kawaisō no Koto (かわいそうのこと?), ISBN 4884750276, December 1987, Takeshobo
  • Shimarisu-kun Daikatsuyaku!! Gō (シマリスくん大活躍!!号?), ISBN 4884750276, December 1987, Takeshobo
  • Ōkii no Koto Chiisai no Koto (大きいのこと 小さいのこと?), ISBN 4884750330, June 1988, Takeshobo
  • Megane Yamane-kun no Koto (メガネヤマネくんのこと?), ISBN 4884750411, May 1989, Takeshobo
  • Kurisumasu no Koto (クリスマスのこと?), ISBN 4812404215, November 1998, Takeshobo
  • Minna Omoide na no Darō: Bonobono no Kagashū (みんな思い出なのだろう―ぼのぼの詩画集?), ISBN 4884752538, November 1993, Takeshobo
  • Bonobono (ぼのぼの?), ISBN 4884752554, December 1993, Takeshobo
  • Tsuwaio no Koto' (ツワイオのこと?), ISBN 4812427614, July 2006, Takeshobo

[edit] Anime

[edit] 1993 film

The first theatrical release, titled Bonobono, opened in theaters on 1993-11-13. The film has since been broadcast on domestic television in Japan, including on broadcast satellite channels such as NHK BS-2. The film has been released on VHS and DVD in Japan, including in a "no cut" edition.[10]

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Mikio Igarashi
  • Screenplay: Mikio Igarashi
  • Animation Directors: Yūji Mutō, Tameo Kohanawa
  • Producer: Atsushi Tashiro
  • Planning: Ippei Takahashi, Masayuki Miyashita, Shin Unosawa, Atsushi Tashiro, Naomasa Tsuruta
  • Art Director: Atsushi Ioki
  • Music: Gontiti
  • Distribution: Gaga Communications
  • Theme Song: Hatsukoi
    • Lyrics: Kanata Asamizu
    • Composition, Vocals: Yoshiyuki Ōsawa

[edit] Cast

Sources:[11][1]

[edit] TV series

The Bonobono anime TV series ran from 1995-04-20 through 1996-03-28 as part of the "Anime Can" (アニメ缶 Anime Kan?) series on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm on TV Tokyo. Each episode was 15 minutes long, and was paired with an episode of Bit the Cupid to fill out the 30-minute timeslot. The series has been rebrodacast on several different channels and networks, including Animax and the on-demand internet streaming service GyaO.

The entire TV series was released as two DVD box sets on 2007-04-20.

[edit] Staff

  • Planning: Takashi Sakurai, Atsushi Tashiro
  • Director: Hitoshi Nanba]
  • Series Director: Tetsuo Yasumi
  • Character Design: Yūka Hotani
  • Chief Animation Director: Yūka Hotani
  • Writers: Tetsuo Yasumi, Yasuhiro Komatsuzaki, Satoru Nishizono, Shōji Yonemura, Kazuhiko Gōdo, Chinatsu Hōjō
  • Episode Directors: Kiyotaka Ōhata, Takashi Ikebata, Shinichi Watanabe, Takashi Yamazaki, Daiji Suzuki, Kiyoshi Fukumoto, Kiyoko Sayama, Tetsuya Watanabe, Takashi Asami, Kazunari Kume, others
  • Music: Kazunori Miyake
  • Audio Director: Susumu Aketagawa
  • Music Producer: Sumio Matsuzaki
  • Art Director: Kō Watanabe
  • Editor: Masashi Furukawa
  • Director of Photography: Mitsunobu Yoshida
  • Producers: Keisuke Iwata (TV Tokyo), Masatoshi Kanesaka
  • Animation Producer: Kenjirō Kawato
  • Animation Production: Group Tac
  • Production: TV Tokyo, Amuse

[edit] Theme songs

Chikamichi Shitai (近道したい?)
Lyrics, Vocals: Kyōko Suga
Composition, Arrangement: Etsuko Yamakawa
Ending theme for episodes 1-23 and 48
Love, Two Love
Lyrics, Composition, Vocals: Kyōko Suga
Arrangement: Ryō Yonemitsu
Ending theme for episodes 24-47

[edit] Cast

Sources:[5][6]


[edit] TV specials

Following the anime TV series, nine specials were aired on TV Tokyo. At the beginning of each special, the next special was also introduced, and showed some animation from it. The specials used a lot of animation from the series, and while the content fit the season in which the special was broadcast, the music, scripts, and jokes were changed for each of the specials. The seiyū from the TV series were used for the specials.

[edit] 2002 film

Bonobono: Kumomo no Ki no Koto (ぼのぼの クモモの木のこと?) was the second theatrical Bonobono movie, released by Amuse Pictures in theaters in Japan on 2002-08-10. It was done completely in 3D.

[edit] Staff

  • Original Story: Mikio Igarashi
  • Director: Kōki Kumagai
  • Producer : Akihiro Itō
  • Screenplay Supervisor: Mikio Igarashi
  • Screenplay: Mikio Igarashi, Kōki Kumagai
  • Planning: Kiyoshi Tsuji, Akihiro Itō
  • Music: Gontiti
  • Storyboards: Mikio Igarashi, Kōki Kumagai
  • Executive Producers: Ippei Takahashi, Yasumasa Makimura

[edit] Cast

Sources:[4]

[edit] Games

Two games based on the Bonobono series have been released. The first was Bonogurashi (ぼのぐらし?), a simulation game released on 1995-04-21 for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer system by Amuse and Bandai Visual.

The second games was titled Bonogurashi: Kore de Kanpeki Disu (ぼのぐらし~これで完璧でぃす~?), an adventure game released by Amuse for the Sony PlayStation system on 1996-06-07.

Sources:[2][3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b ぼのぼの (1993). AllCinema Online.
  2. ^ a b c d (2000-12-01) "3DO", in Kindaichi, Wazahiko: 広技苑, 2000年秋 (in Japanese), Mainichi Communications, 995-996. ISBN 4-8399-0447-2. 
  3. ^ a b c d (2000-12-01) "プレイステーション", in Kindaichi, Wazahiko: 広技苑, 2000年秋 (in Japanese), Mainichi Communications, 1278. ISBN 4-8399-0447-2. 
  4. ^ a b ぼのぼの クモモの木のこと (2002). AllCinema Online. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
  5. ^ a b c d Bono Bono (TV). Anime News Network. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
  6. ^ a b ぼのぼの (1995) (Japanese). AllCinema Online. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.
  7. ^ Bryce, Mio. 'School' in Japanese children’s lives as depicted in manga (PDF) 13. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
  8. ^ Califf, Jennifer. Bonobono. Anime Web Turnpike. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
  9. ^ Joel Hahn. Kodansha Manga Awards. Comic Book Awards Almanac. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
  10. ^ ぼのぼのプラス (1994). AllCinema Online. Retrieved on 2007-11-24.
  11. ^ BS夏休みアニメ特選|ぼのぼの劇場版. NHK. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.

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