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After its initial airing, the series never re-aired on any network in Japan and never received a home media release. Every episode is very rare nowadays, and no footage can be found anywhere online except for the opening and ending song "Freckled Pucchi"<ref>http://nicoco.net/sm28888746</ref> preformed by the Fuji Children's Chorus, composed by Mikio Kasai and written by Fumio Ikeno.<ref>https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%9D%E3%81%B0%E3%81%8B%E3%81%99%E3%83%97%E3%83%83%E3%83%81%E3%83%BC#.E4.B8.BB.E9.A1.8C.E6.AD.8C</ref>. It's currently unknown if the film reels to any of the episodes still survive.
After its initial airing, the series never re-aired on any network in Japan and never received a home media release. Every episode is very rare nowadays, and no footage can be found anywhere online except for the opening and ending song "Freckled Pucchi"<ref>http://nicoco.net/sm28888746</ref> preformed by the Fuji Children's Chorus, composed by Mikio Kasai and written by Fumio Ikeno.<ref>https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%9D%E3%81%B0%E3%81%8B%E3%81%99%E3%83%97%E3%83%83%E3%83%81%E3%83%BC#.E4.B8.BB.E9.A1.8C.E6.AD.8C</ref>. It's currently unknown if the film reels to any of the episodes still survive.
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Revision as of 15:31, 28 May 2016

Indexpucchi.jpg

Screenshot possibly to the opening theme.

Status: Lost

Freckled Pucchi (そばかすプッチー Sobakasu Pucchi) is an anime series created by Takashi Aoki and produced by Fuji TV Enterprise. The series aired on Fuji TV in Japan every Monday through Saturday from March 31 to October 4, 1969 for 162 episodes.

The series follows the adventures of a little boy named Pucchi who goes on adventures, fighting bad guys with a help of a talking parrot, Ganko, and a friendly monster, Netarou. It had a total of 27 storylines split into six cliffhangers.[1]

After its initial airing, the series never re-aired on any network in Japan and never received a home media release. Every episode is very rare nowadays, and no footage can be found anywhere online except for the opening and ending song "Freckled Pucchi"[2] preformed by the Fuji Children's Chorus, composed by Mikio Kasai and written by Fumio Ikeno.[3]. It's currently unknown if the film reels to any of the episodes still survive.

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