Oraa Guzura Dado

Oraa Guzura Dado (おらぁグズラだど, lit."Hey, I'm Guzura!") is a comedy manga series which was serialized on Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1967. The manga was based on Hiroshi Sasagawa's one-shot "Onboro Kaijū Guzura" published in the same magazine the previous year as the clumsy and straightforward character of Guzura was very popular at the time.[3]

Oraa Guzura Dado
おらぁグズラだど
GenreComedy
Manga
Written byHiroshi Sasagawa
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen, children
Original run19671968
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Sasagawa
StudioTatsunoko Productions
Original networkFuji TV
Original run October 7, 1967 September 25, 1968
Episodes52[1]
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Sasagawa
StudioTatsunoko Productions
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 12, 1987 September 20, 1988
Episodes44[2]

Later a 52-episode comedy anime adaptation of the series, directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa and produced by Tatsunoko Productions, was aired on Fuji TV between 7 October 1967 and 25 September 1968.

The anime was remade into a 44-episode series also directed by Sasagawa. The remake aired on TV Tokyo between October 12, 1987 and September 30, 1988.

Plot

One day Mt. Bikkura erupts and blows up a huge egg, which hatches a funny little monster named Guzura. Astray in the human world, he is surprised and puzzled as everything he hears and sees is so strange and wonderful, and he is involved in odd affairs one after another. Besides, people around him are often drawn into humorous troubles. He has a magic ability to eat metal and produce a variety of mechanical devices. Also, he can blow flames out of his mouth and jump high using his powerful tail. Yet he is so innocent and friendly that he becomes popular wherever he goes.[4]

Localization

A dub of the original black-and-white series was aired on Australia in 1971 under the title Gazula the Amicable Monster. Guzura and Bonta were renamed "Gazula" and "Oshio" respectively. The english dub was aired in Australia's Nine Network.[5][6] The 1987 remake series was dubbed internationally, such as on france where it was shown under the name "Gozura" and on italy where it was shown under the name "Il mio amico Guz".

Cast

  • Kei Tomiyama as Papa
  • Mie Azuma as Bonta
  • Shigeru Asou as Mama
  • Yoshiko Matsuo as Susuko
  • Toru Ohira as Guzura

References


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