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Super Radical Gag Family
Cover of the first Japanese volume
浦安鉄筋家族 (Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku)
Manga
Written by
Kenji Hamaoka
Published by
Akita Shoten
English publisher
NA:Studio Ironcat
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
January 28, 1993 – February 21, 2002
Volumes
31
Anime television series
Directed by
Akitaro Daichi
Written by
Kenji Hamaoka
Music by
Harukichi Yamamoto
Studio
Studio Deen
Original network
Tokyo Broadcasting System
Original run
June 30, 1998 – August 24, 1998
Episodes
33
Manga
Original! Super Radical Gag Family
Written by
Kenji Hamaoka
Published by
Akita Shoten
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
March 21, 2002 – October 28, 2010
Volumes
28
Manga
Always! Super Radical Gag Family
Written by
Kenji Hamaoka
Published by
Akita Shoten
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
November 4, 2010 – March 2018
Volumes
24
Manga
Awesome! Super Radical Gag Family
Written by
Kenji Hamaoka
Published by
Akita Shoten
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Champion
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
March 2018 – present
Volumes
15
Anime television series
Always! Super Radical Gag Family
Directed by
Akitaro Daichi
Music by
Harukichi Yamamoto
Studio
Studio Deen
Original network
Tokyo MX
Original run
July 6, 2014 – December 21, 2014
Episodes
24
Television drama
Directed by
Tōichirō Rutō
Produced by
Shinji Abe
Written by
Makoto Ueda
Original network
TV Tokyo
Original run
April 10, 2020 – September 25, 2020
Episodes
12
Super Radical Gag Family (Japanese: 浦安鉄筋家族, Hepburn: Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku) is a Japanese manga series by Kenji Hamaoka. An anime adaptation by Studio Deen aired on TBS in 1998.[1] A second anime adaptation was announced on 2014's 10th issue of Akita Shoten's Weekly Shonen Champion on January 29, 2014.[2] The second season was aired from July 6[3] to December 21, 2014. A live-action series adaptation of the series premiered on TV Tokyo on April 10, 2020. The series was on hiatus due to COVID-19 but it returned in June 2020.[4]
^"TBS Holdings". Archived from the original on 2005-02-06.
^"Super Radical Gag Family Sequel Manga Gets New TV Anime". Anime News Network. February 3, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
^"Shūta Morishima Joins Super Radical Gag Family Sequel Anime's Cast". Anime News Network. June 30, 2014. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
^"Live-Action Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku Series Delayed Due to COVID-19". 14 October 2023.
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