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Ikkyū-san
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一休さん
Genre Historical, comedy
Anime television series
Directed by Kimio Yabuki
Produced by Chiaki Imada
Minato Sakanashi
Tomiro Kuriyama
Yoshio Takami
Written past Makoto Tsuji
Tadaki Yamazaki
Hisao Okawa
Tatsuo Tamura
Hiroyasu Yamaura
Keisuke Fujikawa
Music by Seiichirō Uno
Studio Toei Animation
Original network NET Idiot box
Original run October fifteen, 1975 June 28, 1982
Episodes 296
Anime film
Ikkyū-san and the Mischievous Princess
Directed by Kimio Yabuki
Produced by Chiaki Imada
Written by Masaki Tsuji
Music by Seiichirō Uno
Studio Toei Animation
Released March 18, 1978
Runtime 15 minutes
Anime tv movie
Ikkyū-san: Rampage of the Mischievous Princess
Directed past Kimio Yabuki
Iku Ishiguro
Takeshi Shirado
Akinori Orai
Produced past Chiaki Imada
Written by Masaki Tsuji
Music by Seiichirō Uno
Studio Toei Animation
Released August 25, 1980
Runtime 50 minutes
Anime film
Ikkyū-san: It'southward Spring! Mischievous Princess
Directed by Kimio Yabuki
Produced by Chiaki Imada
Written past Masaki Tsuji
Music by Seiichirō Uno
Studio Toei Animation
Released March 14, 1981
Runtime xv minutes
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Ikkyū-san (Japanese: 一休さん, pronounced [ik̚kʲɨᵝːsã̠ɴ]) is a Japanese historical comedy anime series produced past Toei Blitheness, based on the recorded early life of Zen Buddhist monk Ikkyū during his stay at Ankoku-ji Temple.[one] The anime was directed by Kimio Yabuki and written by Makoto Tsuji, Tadaki Yamazaki, Hisao Okawa, Tatsuo Tamura, Hiroyasu Yamaura and Keisuke Fujikawa. Information technology aired on Telly Asahi from Oct 15, 1975 to June 28, 1982.

The series was received by all ages in Japan and throughout Asia, equally it is mostly non-trigger-happy. Fifty-fifty when violence appears, it is ordinarily presented in a balmy or necessary way (for example, at that place are occasional references to the Ōnin State of war). In 1976, there was also a theatrical film released as role of the Toei Manga Matsui moving picture festival in the summertime of that yr.

Summary [edit]

Ikkyū-san (一休宗純, Ikkyū Sōjun) was built-in in 1394 in Kyoto. He was the son of Emperor Go-Komatsu and Mrs. Iyo. Ikkyu and his female parent had to exit the palace because of the political problem of Japan. When he was 5 years old, he was separated from his female parent and was sent to be ordained at Ankoku-ji Temple. Neat artistic liberties are taken with regards to the delineation of Ikkyu's drawing version and his real-life analogue. In the anime, he is so cute and very neat. In the series, Ikkyū relies on his intelligence and wit to solve all types of problems, from distraught farmers to greedy merchants. A running gag of Ikkyū-san is that whenever Ikkyū is trying to think of a plan, he sits in a lotus position, wets his two index fingers, and rotates them to a higher place his head.

In fact, he is a person who has dissimilar ideas from people around him then Mr. Ka-then has appointed his senior every bit Abbot instead of him. He decided to travel to various locations which gave him an opportunity to run into many famous artists and poets. Ikkyu was appointed every bit the abbot at the Daitoku-ji temple to restore it afterwards destruction. He returned to the Ankoku-ji Temple, which is the terminal place where he lives, before he died at the age of 87 years in 1481.

Cast [edit]

  • Toshiko Fujita equally Ikkyū-san
  • Reiko Katsura as Sayo-chan
  • Sanji Hase as Shūnen
  • Kōhei Miyauchi as Gaikan Oshō
  • Keiichi Noda equally Shinemon Ninagawa
  • Shunji Yamada as Yoshimitsu Ashikaga

Voice Actor [edit]

  • Charmaine Sheh as Ikkyu-san (余詩曼)

Reception [edit]

In 2005, Japanese television network Idiot box Asahi conducted an online web poll for the top 1 hundred anime, and Ikkyū-san placed 85th tied with Hana no Ko Lunlun.[two]

This animation has get ane of the virtually famous Japanese anime in Communist china. So, this anime was called to promote international tourism.[three]

Trivia [edit]

This series is referenced in 2008 by Tokine Yukimura in a flashback on episode 50 of Kekkaishi.

Wednesday Campanella accept a song and PV named afterwards Ikkyu-san.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Ikkyu-san, the Clever Little Monk". Essays in Idleness . Retrieved 2015-xi-18 .
  2. ^ "TV Asahi Height 100 Anime". Anime News Network. September 23, 2005. Retrieved Dec xix, 2012.
  3. ^ "ANIME NEWS: Toei's 'Ikkyu-san' anime to promote tourism in Kyoto - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun". AJW by The Asahi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 2015-11-xviii. Retrieved 2015-11-18 .

External links [edit]

  • Ikkyū-san (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Ikkyū-san to Yancha Hime (film) at Anime News Network'south encyclopedia

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