Rascal The Raccoon
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is a 1977 Japanese
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series by
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. This anime is based on the 1963
autobiographical novel An autobiographical novel, also known as an autobiographical fiction, fictional autobiography, or autobiographical fiction novel, is a type of novel which uses autofiction techniques, or the merging of autobiographical and fictive elements. The ...
'' Rascal, A Memoir of a Better Era'' by Sterling North. As a result of the anime's popularity, many pet raccoons were imported to Japan, which caused them to become an
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in the country.


Plot

The anime revolves around a young boy who decided to provide shelter to a raccoon that was discovered by a hunter. As the boy attempted to domesticate the wild animal as part of his family, he soon realized through trials and tribulations that his efforts were futile and decided to release Rascal back into the wild.


Cast

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Masako Nozawa is a Japanese actress. Beginning work as a child actress at the age of three, by the time she became an adult, voice acting had inadvertently become her main occupation. Throughout her career, Nozawa has been affiliated with Production Baobab ...
as Rascal * Toshihiko Utsumi as Sterling North * Yoshiko Matsuo as Theodora "Theo" North * Michiru Haga as Jessica North * Masato Yamanouchi as Willard North * Kuniko Kashii as Elisabeth North * Yūji Shikamata as Oscar Sunderland * Akio Nojima as Carl * Eken Mine as Federiko * Hisako Kyouda as Clarissa * Ichirô Nagai as Thurman *
Kazuko Sugiyama , known by her stage name , is a Japanese actress and Voice acting in Japan, voice actress who was born in Nagoya and works for Aoni Production. In February 2010, she received a "Merit Award" from the 4th Seiyu Awards. Filmography Anime *Hanak ...
as Sensei * Masahiko Murase as Conway * Masako Nozawa as Greta Sunderland * Masaya Taki as Slammy *
Miina Tominaga , better known by her stage name , is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Nishi-ku, Hiroshima. She is currently attached to Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society. Tominaga is best known for her roles in '' Sazae-san'' (a ...
as Alice * Mikio Terashima as Doctor Michel * Miyoko Asou as Hacket * Takako Sasuga as Martha * Takeshi Kuwabara as Arthur * Tohru Furuya as Tom * Toshiya Ueda as Futon


Episodes

* Episode 1: Cute Fella with the Black Mask * Episode 2: My New Friend * Episode 3: Friendship * Episode 4: Milwaukee Moon * Episode 5: A Gift for Oscar * Episode 6: Good Bye Skunks * Episode 7: Which Is Faster, House or Car? * Episode 8: Frog and Boxing * Episode 9: Mother's Return * Episode 10: Frist Exploration


Music

The series uses two pieces of music for the opening theme and the ending theme. The opening theme song is called , and the ending theme is , both written by Eriko Kishida and sung by the Japanese vocalist by Kumiko Oosugi. The opening theme was later used as the main gameplay theme for the 1981 arcade game '' Frogger''. The show's music was composed by Takeo Watanabe, who worked on many anime of the 1970s and 80s.


Impact

Raccoons are an invasive species in Japan and there is evidence that ''Rascal the Raccoon'' has contributed enormously to the problem of invasive raccoons in Japan. Like other invasive species, raccoons in Japan have few natural predators. Although the anime ''Rascal the Raccoon''s storyline revolves around the difficulties of taking in a raccoon as a pet, Japanese citizens became inspired to import raccoons in to the country as their pet, leading to unforeseen consequences. In Japan, up to 1,500
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s were imported as pets each year after the success of ''Rascal the Raccoon''. In 2004, the descendants of discarded or escaped animals lived in 42 of 47
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and then to all 47 prefectures by 2008. These raccoons are now a pest in Japan and imports of raccoons are now banned. The importation of raccoons was banned because people in Japan started releasing their pet raccoons in to the wild—especially after the final episode of ''Rascal the Raccoon'' was released. Additionally, raccoons can become too violent and hard to handle once they grew up, which further encouraged people to release them. This negatively affected Japan's natural ecosystem and man-made infrastructures and it was estimated that about 80% of the temples in Japan were damaged by raccoons including
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in Kyoto which has more than 900 years of history. Raccoons attributed to Rascal also caused the destruction of crops in the agricultural sector and Japan suffers an estimated of 30,000,000 yen annually from the effects in the agricultural sector alone. Even with backlash from animal advocates, the Japanese government decided to adopt the 0% tolerance policy where the goal is to kill as many raccoons as possible. This includes killing thousands of raccoons each year. The government also placed a lot of tight sanctions to minimize the chances of being able to import any more raccoons into the country. In 2003, the Hokkaido government specifically implemented the 10-year plan to completely eradicate raccoons in Japan, but attempts proved to be mostly futile as there was not enough financial support.


Rascal appearances

Rascal appeared in commercials, games and anime: * '' The Adventures of Peter Pan'' (1989) * ''Pokapoka Mori no Rascal'' (2006, aired in Kids Station as the studio's first anime series for preschoolers) * ''Araiguma Rascal Special in Monster Strike'' game (game and CM) * ''Meitantei Rascal'' (2014, aired in NHK Educational TV) * Line, a South Korean communication application


Video games

* ''Araiguma Rascal: Raccoon Rascal'', puzzle game developed by J-Force and published by Masaya in March 1994 for the
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. * ''Oide Rascal'', action game developed by Agatsuma Entertainment and published by Tam in April 2001 for the
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.


Spin-off

A spin-off series, titled '' Araiguma Calcal-dan'', was announced on December 12, 2024 and is set to premiere in April 2025.


References


External links


Official website
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