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Robotan
ロボタン
Genre
Comedy
Manga
Written by
Kenji Morita
Published by
Shōnen Gahōsha
Magazine
Shōnen Gaho
Original run
1966 – 1968
Volumes
2
Anime television series
Directed by
Hiroshi Ono
Produced by
Tsuyoshi Hata (early episodes) Isamu Hagi (later episodes)
Written by
Tsuyoshi Danjo Takashi Taka Yu Aku
Music by
Yasushi Kokura
Studio
Puppe Production A Production Sun Production Nakamura Production
Original network
Fuji Television
Original run
October 1st, 1966 – September 27th, 1968
Episodes
104
Anime television series
Directed by
Masaharu Okuwaki
Music by
Reijiro Koroku
Studio
TMS Entertainment
Original network
Yomiuri Television
Original run
January 6th, 1986 – September 20th, 1986
Episodes
33[1]
Robotan (ロボタン) is a Japanese anime and manga series created by Kenji Morita. The series revolves around household robot Robotan, who is created By Kan-chan and lives with an everyday Japanese family as a domestic servant and friend to the children. Like Doraemon, his good intentions don't always work out, with comic consequences. The original series was produced by Daiko Advertising. Production moved to Tokyo Movie Shinsha for the 20th-anniversary color remake New Robotan (1986) under director Masaharu Okuwaki.
^"Title List - ROBOTAN". TMS Entertainment. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
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