1. Obake no Q-Taro (TV 2/1985) - Anime News Network
Number of episodes: 510 Episode titles: We have 512 Vintage: 1985-04-01 to 1987-03-29 Opening Theme: #01: "Otona ni Nanka ni Naranai yo" by Fusako Amachi
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2. Obake no Q-tarou (1985) - MyAnimeList.net
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Sequel of Shin Obake no Q-tarou.
3. Q-Taro the Ghost (1985 TV series)
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Q-Taro the Ghost (オバケのQ太郎, Obake no Q-taro) is the third anime series of the Q-taro franchise also being the last one, it was made in 1985 as one of the reboots of other Fujiko animes to maximize the Doraemon boom in Japan. At this time, a request for a new Q-taro manga for the author, but he refused the offer, saying, “It's difficult to draw a type of gag manga like Oba Q”. Eventually, the author's newly drawn character illustrations, and mangas were used (All 6 volumes of the Ladybug Comics Ma
4. Obake no Q-Tarō - Shogakukan Wiki - Fandom
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Obake no Q-Tarō (オバケのQ太郎, Obake no Kyū-Tarō) is a manga series by Fujiko Fujio about the titular obake, Q-Taro, who lives with the Ōhara family. Q-Tarō, also known as "Q-chan" or "Oba-Q", is a mischief-maker who likes to fly around scaring people and stealing food, though he is deathly afraid of dogs. The story is usually focused on the antics of Q-Tarō and his friends. The manga was drawn in 1964–1966,1971–1974,1976 by the duo Fujiko Fujio (Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko). An English manga vo
5. Obake no Q-tarō (TV Series 1985-1987) - The Movie Database
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Q-taro, a monster, is living with the Ohara family. He can fly and make his body transparent, but he cannot turn his body into other things like other monsters do. He is a scattered mind, and he always makes mistakes and causes trouble. Sequel of Shin Obake no Q-tarou.
6. Obake no Q-Taro (TV 1/1965) - Anime News Network
Shin Obake no Q-Taro (TV) · Obake no Q-Taro (TV 2/1985) · Obake no Q-Taro: Susume! 1/100 Daisakusen (movie) (side story) Obake no Q-Taro: Tobidase! Bake Bake ...
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7. Obake no Q-Tarou: Susume! 1/100 Daisakusen - MyAnimeList.net
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Note: Screened as a double feature with Doraemon: Nobita to Ryuu no Kishi and with Pro Golfer Saru: Kouga Hikyou! Kage no Ninpou Golfer Sanjou!. (Source: AniDB)
8. Obake no Q-Tarō Facts for Kids
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9. Obake no Q-Tarou (Anime) - aniSearch.com
Obake no Q-Tarou (1965) · Ratings. 2 · Streams. More and more anime are legally available through various streaming services. · Trailers. If you want a good first ...
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11. Little Ghost Q-Taro (Manga) - TV Tropes
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Little Ghost Q-Taro (or Obake no Q-TarÅ in Japanese) is a series created in 1964 by Fujiko Fujio. The series is about a mischievous ghost named Q-Taro who lives with the Åhara family. Q-Taro likes to trick people, though …
12. Little Ghost Q-Taro Facts for Kids
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13. Obake no Q-tarō - DVD PLANET STORE
Description ; Type: Scripted ; Network(s): tv asahi ; First Air Date: April 1, 1985 ; Last Air Date: March 27, 1987 ; Episode Runtime: 12 mins
Q-taro, a monster, is living with the Ohara family. He can fly and make his body transparent, but he cannot turn his body into other things like other monsters do. He is a scattered mind, and he always makes mistakes and causes trouble. Sequel of Shin Obake no Q-tarou.
14. Q-Taro The Ghost (1965) | - Cartoon Research
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Cartooning team Fujiko Fujio, a joint pseudonym of Hiroshi Fujimoto (1933-1996) and Motoo Abiko (b. 1934), are famous for their children’s comics, having created numerous series throughout their career. Their most famous is arguably Doraemon, which has pretty much taken form as the Japanese Mickey Mouse in terms of merchandising and star power. But before that, their breakout hit was Obake no Q-Taro (“Q-Taro the Ghost”).
15. Take on the NES Library » obake
Apr 17, 2018 · The history of this game begins with Obake no Q-taro, a defunct Japanese manga written by Fujiko Fujio. Originally running from 1964-1973, it ...
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16. Obake no Q-Tarou - MangaUpdates
Aug 15, 2022 · Related Series. Shin Obake no Q-Tarou ... Original Publisher. Chuuoukouron Shinsha (1986?) Mushi Pro (1969). Shogakukan (1975, 1985, 2009).
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