Gorillaman

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Japanese: ゴリラーマン


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Type: OVA
Episodes: 2
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 25, 1992 to Dec 24, 1993
Producers: Kodansha
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Manga
Genre: ComedyComedy
Themes: DelinquentsDelinquents, SchoolSchool
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 46 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 6.021 (scored by 358358 users)
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Ranked: #96012
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Popularity: #12856
Members: 1,177
Favorites: 3

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Synopsis

A school comedy about a mute transfer student, Tadashi Iketo, who is constant­ly shuffled from school to school for his "violent nature," though he really is a mild-mannered boy constantly taunt­ed into fights over his simian appearance.

Based on a 1989 manga in Young Magazine by Harold Sakuishi.

(Source: The Anime Encyclopedia)

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Staff

Tanaka, Hideyuki
Sound Director
Sakuishi, Harold
Original Creator
Kajitani, Mitsuharu
Character Design
Jizoumoto, Takuji
Art Director


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Oct 3, 2020
fans may be familiar with ‘Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad,’ Harold Sakuishi’s long running series about a rock band. Prior to ‘Beck’s’ start in 1999, however, Sakuishi had already put out three separate series, their earlier styles almost unidentifiable to his more modern hit. In 1988, his debut work ‘Gorillaman’ began in Young Magazine, during a period when delinquent youth, or “yanki,” manga were a major subgenre within boys’ and mens’ anthologies.
like many yanki manga, it never received a TV anime adaption.Gorillaman did have an OVA.

The series opens with a tough-looking, suit-clad man walking down the street, when suddenly a bucket of water falls from a ...

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