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Norakuro
Manga volume 1 cover (1975 bunkoban edition)
のらくろ
Manga
Written by
Suihō Tagawa
Published by
Kodansha
Magazine
Shōnen Kurabu
English magazine
US:Kramer's Ergot
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
1931 – 1981
Volumes
36
Anime television series
Directed by
Toru Murayama
Music by
Hidehiko Arashino
Studio
Eiken
Original network
Fuji TV
Original run
5 October 1970 – 29 March 1971
Episodes
26
Anime television series
Norakuro-kun
Directed by
Masami Anno
Studio
Studio Pierrot
Original network
Fuji TV
Original run
4 October 1987 – 2 October 1988
Episodes
50
Short films
See: #Short films (1933 – 1938)
Norakuro (Japanese: のらくろ) is a Japanese manga series created by Suihō Tagawa, originally published by Kodansha in Shōnen Kurabu, and one of the first series' to be reprinted in tankōbon format.[1] The titular protagonist, Norakuro, or Norakuro-kun, is an anthropomorphic black and white dog inspired by Felix the Cat.[2] The name Norakuro is an abbreviation of norainu (野良犬, stray dog) and Kurokichi (黒吉, the name of the dog, literally meaning "black luck").
titular protagonist, Norakuro, or Norakuro-kun, is an anthropomorphic black and white dog inspired by Felix the Cat. The name Norakuro is an abbreviation...
on December 10, 2021. Arakawa states that Suihō Tagawa, the author of Norakuro, is the "root of [her] style as an artist". She also learned composition...
serving as inspiration for Suihō Tagawa in the creation of his character Norakuro, a dog with black fur. Felix's cartoons were also popular among critics...
and the Crabs (1927) The Ugly Duckling (1932) Private Norakuro in Boot Camp (1933) Corporal Norakuro (1934) Momotaro in the Sky (1931) Momotaro under the...
Cartoons (1933—1936) Cubby Bear (1933—1934) The Little King (1933—1934) Norakuro (1933—c. 1939; from Japan) Popeye the Sailor (1933—1957) Willie Whopper...
Tatsumi, the crucible in which modern manga have developed, an example being Norakuro. For Murakami and Tatsumi, transnationalism (or globalization) refers specifically...
and Boruto. He won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award in 1993 and 1994. Norakuro-kun (1987 TV series) – Episode director Musashi, the Samurai Lord (1990...
1970–1971 Manga Jinbutsushi 365 Japan 1970–1971 Nihon Tanjô 5 Japan 1970 Norakuro 26 Japan 1970–1971 Otanoshimi Anime Gekijô 26 Japan 1970 Otoko Do Ahô!...
Kodansha (and their subsidiaries Kobunsha and Scola), listed by release date. Norakuro Bōken Dankichi Tank Tankuro Hinomaru Hatanosuke Putcher in Wonderland Anmitsu...
TV series 1987 Maps Abe Edinburgh OVA 1987 Dangaioh Roll Kran OVA 1987 Norakuro-kun Prince 1987 The Three Musketeers Anime Athos 1987 Phoenix: Yamato/Space...
Private 2nd Class Norakuro: The Training Norakuro nitôhei: Kyôren no maki Yasuji Murata Japan Private 2nd Class Norakuro: The Drill Norakuro nitôhei: Enshû...
of mostly educational films, featuring characters such as Momotarō and Norakuro), (d. 1966). May 3: Dodie Smith, English novelist and playwright, (her...
Everyone" (2006): Special cameo as "Yanase Bunny" Norakuro (1970) - Opening theme who was sung by Norakuro's voice actor, Nobuyo Oyama, who was known for dubbing...
1970 September 8, 1971 Inakappe Taishō October 4, 1970 September 24, 1972 Norakuro October 5, 1970 March 29, 1971 Kaba Totto January 1, 1971 September 30...