Japanese anime television series
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Genre
| Historical
,
comedy
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Directed by
| Kimio Yabuki
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Produced by
| Chiaki Imada
Minato Sakanashi
Tomiro Kuriyama
Yoshio Takami
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Written by
| Makoto Tsuji
Tadaki Yamazaki
Hisao Okawa
Tatsuo Tamura
Hiroyasu Yamaura
Keisuke Fujikawa
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Music by
| Seiichir? Uno
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Studio
| Toei Animation
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Original network
| NET TV
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Original run
| October 15, 1975
?
June 28, 1982
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Episodes
| 296
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Directed by
| Kimio Yabuki
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Produced by
| Chiaki Imada
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Written by
| Masaki Tsuji
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Music by
| Seiichir? Uno
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Studio
| Toei Animation
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Released
| March 18, 1978
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Runtime
| 15 minutes
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Directed by
| Kimio Yabuki
Iku Ishiguro
Takeshi Shirado
Akinori Orai
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Produced by
| Chiaki Imada
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Written by
| Masaki Tsuji
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Music by
| Seiichir? Uno
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Studio
| Toei Animation
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Released
| August 25, 1980
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Runtime
| 50 minutes
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Directed by
| Kimio Yabuki
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Produced by
| Chiaki Imada
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Written by
| Masaki Tsuji
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Music by
| Seiichir? Uno
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Studio
| Toei Animation
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Released
| March 14, 1981
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Runtime
| 15 minutes
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Directed by
| Jiancheng Lei
Jianzhong Wu
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Written by
| Shu Pu
Takashi Washio
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Music by
| Roc Chen
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Studio
| Shanghai Shendong Culture Communication
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Released
| April 30, 2014
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Ikky?-san
(
Japanese
:
一休さん
,
pronounced
[ik?k???ːsa??]
) is a Japanese
historical
comedy
anime
series produced by
Toei Animation
, based on the recorded early life of
Zen
Buddhist monk
Ikky?
during his stay at
Ankoku-ji Temple
.
[1]
The
Ikky?-san
anime was directed by
Kimio Yabuki
and written by Makoto Tsuji, Tadaki Yamazaki, Hisao Okawa, Tatsuo Tamura, Hiroyasu Yamaura and Keisuke Fujikawa. It aired on
TV Asahi
from October 15, 1975 to June 28, 1982.
The series was received by all ages in
Japan
and throughout
Asia
, as it is mostly non-violent. Even when violence appears, it is usually presented in a mild or necessary way (for example, there are occasional references to the
?nin War
). In 1976, there was also a theatrical film released as part of the Toei Manga Matsui film festival in the summer of that year. A film retelling of the
Mischievous Princess
film was released in 2014.
Summary
[
edit
]
Ikky?-san
(一休宗純,
Ikky? S?jun
) was born in 1394 in
Kyoto
. He was the son of
Emperor Go-Komatsu
and Mrs. Iyo. Ikkyu and his mother had to leave the palace because of the political problem of Japan. When he was 5 years old, he was separated from his mother and was sent to be ordained at
Ankoku-ji Temple
. Great artistic liberties are taken with regards to the depiction of Ikkyu's cartoon version and his real-life counterpart. In the anime, he is so cute and very neat. In the series, Ikky? relies on his intelligence and wit to solve all types of problems, from distraught farmers to greedy merchants. A running gag of
Ikky?-san
is that whenever Ikky? is trying to think of a plan, he sits in a
lotus position
, wets his two index fingers, and rotates them above his head.
Cast
[
edit
]
Reception
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]
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In 2005, Japanese
television network
TV Asahi
conducted an
online web poll
for the top one hundred anime, and
Ikky?-san
placed 85th tied with
Hana no Ko Lunlun
.
[2]
This
animation
has become one of the most famous Japanese anime in China. So, this anime was chosen to promote international tourism.
[3]
Trivia
[
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]
This series is referenced in 2008 by
Tokine Yukimura
in a flashback on episode 50 of
Kekkaishi
.
Wednesday Campanella
have a song and PV named after
Ikkyu-san
.
References
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]
External links
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