, known in the United States as ''Robby the Rascal'', is a 39-episode
anime
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television series created by
Ken Ishikawa
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and produced by
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animation studio. The series aired on
TV Tokyo
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in Japan from October 1982 to June 1983. The series featured contributions from
Tetsuro Amino as a storyboard artist and
Masayuki Kojima
is a Japanese animator, storyboard artist, and director, best known for directing the acclaimed anime series ''Monster'' and ''Made in Abyss''. He was born on March 11, 1961 in Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan.
Career
Kojima first got his start in th ...
as an episode director.
A feature-length English-dubbed version comprising several episodes edited together into a movie, titled ''Robby the Rascal'', was produced by
Jim Terry
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Force Five
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'') Kidpix Productions and released on home video in the United States in 1985. (The same American distributors had previously adapted the same animation studio's 1979–1980 TV series ''
Manga Sarutobi Sasuke
is a 24-episode anime series about the young Sarutobi Sasuke, a legendary ninja. It was first aired from October 9, 1979, to April 29, 1980, on Tokyo 12 Channel (now TV Tokyo), and was later dubbed in several languages. The whole 24-episode r ...
'', which used much of the same production team, into a similar feature-length work titled ''Ninja the Wonder Boy''.) However, the English version deleted much of the risque humor that, while not uncommon in children's animation in Japan, would be considered unacceptable by American standards, with the policewoman Sachiko (Sgt. Sally) being the usual target of the
fan service-oriented humor. The TV series also aired in its entirety in Italy under the title ''Robottino'' ("''Little robot''"), and some episodes are also available in Spanish as ''Robotete'' or ''Robotín''.
Story
Apparently inspired largely by
Akira Toriyama
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's popular ''
Dr. Slump'', ''Robby the Rascal'' is the story of Robby (Robotchi), a fun-loving, mischievous robot with a TV set in his stomach. Robby lives in a peaceful village with various other robots, all created by the eccentric and lecherous Dr. Art Deco, who has a major crush on local policewoman Sgt. Sally (Sachiko). Although he is an android and (usually inadvertently) causes much mischief, Robby has a warm, kind heart and is always willing to help out a friend in need. With his human girlfriend Tiffany (Kurumi Yukino), he gets into a variety of wacky adventures.
However, a rich, spoiled inventor named Horace (Highbrow) will stop at nothing to get Robby for his own. Much of the plot of the English feature-length dub of the anime involves Horace's attempts to threaten the peace in Robby's village, with the help of his female assistants, Tracy and Yvette. For example, in one story arc, Horace uses an illusion-causing ray gun to spoil Robby and Tiffany's spring picnic and then manages to capture the little robot and force him to compete in a high-stakes game of
tennis
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. In another, he follows Robby, Dr. Deco and their friends to Europe, where he and Robby square off in a medieval-style joust. And in the final story arc, Horace and his minions compete against Robby and Tiffany in a global race in which the first prize is $10 million, which Dr. Deco hopes to use to start an amusement park.
Music
The Japanese opening and ending themes to the ''Cybot Robotchi'' TV series were performed by
Yukari Sato
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Early life and education
A native of Setagaya, Tokyo, Satō received a bachelor's degree in Political Science from Columbia University, a master's degree in internationa ...
. The Italian dubbed version of the TV series kept all of the original music, including the Japanese theme songs, and also retained most of the original character names (except for Robotchi who became "Robottino"). However, for the English version, the original music was replaced by a new soundtrack by
Bullets
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, including several original songs.
Staff
Japanese Version
Source(s)
* Created by: Ken Ishikawa, Toyohiro Ando
* Chief director:
Kazuyuki Okasako
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* Assistant director:
Hiroyuki Kamii
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Possible writings
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(eps. 1-21)
* Storyboard/Episode directors: Kazuyuki Okasako, Hiroyuki Kamii,
Hiroshi Yoshida
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,
Osamu Inoe
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Osamu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*治 "reign"
*修 "discipline"
*理 "logic"
*収 "obtain"
*紀 "chronicle"
*統 "rule"
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,
Tetsuro Amino,
Masayuki Kojima
is a Japanese animator, storyboard artist, and director, best known for directing the acclaimed anime series ''Monster'' and ''Made in Abyss''. He was born on March 11, 1961 in Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan.
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Kojima first got his start in th ...
* Script:
Ayuko Anzai,
Hideki Sonoda
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Hideki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*秀樹, "excellence", "timber trees"
*英樹, "superior", "timber trees"
*英機, "superior", "chance"
*秀喜, "ex ...
,
Susumu Yoshida
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,
Toyohiro Ando,
Yoshiyuki Suga
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* Character design:
Dynamic Planning
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* Animation directors:
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,
Noboru Akiyama
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Takao Suzuki
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,
Kinuko Izumi
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* Art director:
Masayoshi Banno
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*, "correct, justice, righteous; wherefore, a reason"
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* Director of photography:
Yosuke Moriguchi
* Music:
Jun Irie
* Producers: Hyota Ezu (TV Tokyo), Hiroshi Toida
* Theme Songs: OP- ''Cybot Robotchi'' (lyrics by Yukari Sato, composition by
Tetsuro Oda, arrangement by Jun Irie), ED- ''Wai! Wai! Wai!'' (lyrics by Yukari Sato, composition and arrangement by Jun Irie)
* Theme song performance:
Yukari Sato
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Early life and education
A native of Setagaya, Tokyo, Satō received a bachelor's degree in Political Science from Columbia University, a master's degree in internationa ...
* Voice Cast:
Natsumi Sakuma (Robotchi),
Hiroshi Masuoka (Dr. Deko),
Aya Mizoguchi (Sylvie),
Yoko Kawanami (Kurumi),
Masako Miura
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*'' Pāman'' (1983) (Michiko Sawada, Girl)
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*''Aishite Knight'' (Kaoru)
*''Chibi Maruko-chan'' (Yumiko, Kazuko Sasayama, Toshiko Tsuchihashi ...
(Uzura),
Nobuo Tomita (Bob),
Eiko Yamada
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(Sachiko)
* Production: Knack Co., Ltd. / TV Tokyo
English Version
; Opening credits
* Executive Producer: Joseph Adelman
* Original Music by
Bullets
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* Written by Collins Walker
* Produced and Directed by Jim Terry
; Closing credits
* The End/A Jim Terry Production
* Edited by Collins Walker
* Assistant Editor: James Terry Jr.
* Production Assistant: John Terry
* Cast of Characters: Ed Victor, Sandra Allyson, Reed Harmon, Tae McMullen, Scott Schwimer, Brenda Colbreth
* ©MCMLXXXV Kidpix – Knack Kikaku, Inc.
References
External links
*
''Cybot Robotchi'' at allcinema
''Robby the Rascal'' at the Internet Movie Database{{in lang, it at CartoniOnline
Information and scansof Japanese ''Cybot Robotchi'' toys
1982 anime television series debuts
Comedy anime and manga
Knack Productions
TV Tokyo original programming