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'''Chibi Maruko-chan''' (ちびまる子ちゃん) is an anime, based on the manga of the same name, about the simple life of a girl named Momoko Sakura and her family living in Shimizu (suburban Japan) in the year 1974. The manga was originally adapted to a 142 episode anime that aired from 1990-1992. It was then adapted again in 1995 which has been on the air ever since. As of September 2020, over 1200 episodes had been aired.
'''Chibi Maruko-chan''' (ちびまる子ちゃん) is an anime television series, based on the manga of the same name, about the simple life of a girl named Momoko Sakura and her family living in Shimizu (suburban Japan) in the year 1974. The manga was originally adapted to a 142 episode anime that aired from 1990-1992. It was then adapted again in 1995 which has been on the air ever since. As of September 2020, over 1200 episodes had been aired.


==Nickelodeon India==
==Nickelodeon India==

Revision as of 07:58, 2 September 2021

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A still of the anime's cast.

Status: Partially Found

Chibi Maruko-chan (ちびまる子ちゃん) is an anime television series, based on the manga of the same name, about the simple life of a girl named Momoko Sakura and her family living in Shimizu (suburban Japan) in the year 1974. The manga was originally adapted to a 142 episode anime that aired from 1990-1992. It was then adapted again in 1995 which has been on the air ever since. As of September 2020, over 1200 episodes had been aired.

Nickelodeon India

Chibi Maruko-chan used to air on Nick India in English and Hindi, the official Chibi Maruko-chan YouTube channel has uploaded some episodes of 1995 series with the Nick India English dub.

Episode Number Japanese Title English Title
107 「 まる子 めがねにあこがれる」の巻 Maruko is Crazy About Spectacles
108 「マラソン大会の練習」の巻 Practice For the Marathon Meet
109 「まる子 通帳をなくす」の巻 Maruko Loses Her Passbook
110 「藤木のひきょうを直す会」の巻 Getting Over Fujiki's Selfish Behavior Association
111 「腹話術をやろう」の巻 The Ventriloquism Match
112 「ホワイトデー騒動」の巻 The White Day Commotion
113 「超能力者がやってきた!!」の巻 There Comes a Supernatural Powers Specialist
114 「いちご狩りに行こう」の巻 Let's Go Strawberry Picking
115 「赤ちゃんのおもり」の巻 Taking Care of the Baby
116 「こわれたカメラ」の巻 The Broken Camera
118 「お母さんの髪型」の巻 Mom's New Hairstyle
120 「お父さんが参観会にやってきた」の巻 Dad Comes for the Inspection Visit Day
121 「山根くん 大あばれ」の巻 Yamane Wreaks Havoc
122 「長山くんを見習おう」の巻 Let's Follow Nagayama's Footsteps
123 「UFOはいるか、いないか」の巻 I'm Not Sure, But Do UFOs Exist?
124 「みぎわさん、ダイエットをする」の巻 Migiwa is on a Diet
125 「ヨッちゃんの引っ越し」の巻 Yo-chan Changes His Home
126 「前田さんと野口さん」の巻 Maeda and Noguchi
127 「たまちゃんちの九官鳥」の巻 The Mynah Tama-chan's House
128 「まる子、スズメを拾う」の巻 Maruko Brings Home a Sparrow
129 「停電の夜」の巻 A Light Electricity Failure
130 「こくぞうさんの木」の巻 Kokuzo-san's Tree
131 「平岡君」の巻 A Young Boy, Hiroka
132 「ハチの巣騒動」の巻 The Honeybee Hive
133 「まる子アマチュア無線にあこがれる」の巻 Maruko Longs For an Amateur Radio Station
134 「宝さがしゲーム」の巻 Treasure of Fun
135 「野口さんの家に行く」の巻 Maruko Goes to Noguchi's House
136 「今日は8月31日」の巻 The End of Summer Vacation
137 「恐怖の心霊写真」の巻 Horrifying Photography of the Soul
138 「佐々木のじいさんの親戚」の巻 Sasaki Grandpa's Relatives
140 「ヒロシの友情」の巻 Hiroshi's Friendship
141 「読書の秋だよ」の巻 The Autumn of Reading
142 「藤木の疑問」の巻 Fujiki Has a Doubt
143 「まる子 カンニングをする」の巻 Maruko Does the Cheating
144 「カメラマンになりたい」の巻 I Wanna Become a Photographer
145 「英会話教室に見学に行く」の巻 Maruko Goes For American Accent Training
146 「佐々木さんと川田さん」の巻 Sasaki Grandfather and Mr. Kawada
147 「まる子 ハンコが欲しい」の巻 Maruko Wants a Seal
148 「やきいも大会をしよう」の巻 Let's Have a Roasted Sweet Potato Party
149 「山下選手のサイン会に行く」の巻 Maruko Goes to a Autograph Signing Session of Yamashita
150 「誰かオレを撮ってくれ!!」の巻 Somebody Please Take My Picture!
151 「忘年会をやろう」の巻 Let's Hold a Year End Party
152 クリスマススペシャル 「もしもまる子が花輪家の子供で花輪クンがさくら家の子供だったら」の巻 Christmas Special (What if Maruko Belonged to Hanawa Family and Hanawa to Sakura Family?)
155 「おじいちゃん、年賀状のことを気にする」の巻 Grandpa Takes Greeting Cards Too Seriously
156 「マラソン大会の前日」の巻 A Day Before a Marathon Meet
157 「カゼのおみまいに行く」の巻 Maruko Goes to See a Patient

Voicebox Productions (Canada)/Pioneer Entertainment)

Voicebox Productions in Vancouver, Canada has listed a Chibi Maruko-chan direct-to-video release by Pioneer Entertainment on their website since the early 2000s.[1][2] Teryl Rothery has included her involvement with a Vancouver dub of the series, though instead of Voicebox, she credits the production to Ocean Studios.[3] No trace of this separate English dub has surfaced.

Animax Asia

The anime was dubbed in English in Asia by Omni Productions and aired on Animax Asia.[4][5] As of 2020, the only clip of the dub has surfaced online was a brief clip of an episode of the 1990 series. [6]

Voice Cast

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  • Russell Wait as The narrator
  • Sarah Hauser as Momoko Sakura (Maruko-chan)
  • Emily Woo Zeller and Andrea Kwan as Sumire Sakura (Maruko's mother)
  • Candice Moore as Sakiko Sakura (Maruko's sister)
  • Michael Pizzuto as Shigeru Fujiki and Noritaka Hamazaki (Hamaji)
  • Sarah Hauser as Mrs. Maruo (Maruo's mother)

Japan Foundation

Starting in late 2018, some episodes of the 1995 series were dubbed to English by the Japan Foundation and posted to YouTube by the official Chibi Maruko-chan channels. these can be found on both on its dedicated English language and general dub channels.

Voice Cast

  • Michael Szuc as The narrator
  • Catherine Fu as Momoko Sakura (Maruko-chan)
  • Jack Murphy as Hiroshi Sakura (Maruko's father)
  • Muriel Hofmann as Sumire Sakura (Maruko's mother)
  • Lily Troncale as Sakiko Sakura (Maruko's sister)
  • Simon Broad as Tomozo Sakura (Maruko's grandfather)
  • Candiace Moore as Kotake Sakura (Maruko's grandmother)
  • Muriel Hofmann as Tamae Honami (Tama-chan)
  • David McKinney as Sueo Maruo
  • Hunter Purvis as Kazuhiko Hanawa
  • Jamie Anderson and Dave Bridge as Additional Voices

References