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==Status==
==Status==
Little else is known about the show; it was mentioned in a newspaper listing and Masako Nozawa was credited as voicing one of the character.
Little else is known about the show; it was mentioned in a newspaper listing and Masako Nozawa was credited as voicing one of the characters.


The show has never had any reruns since 1978 when it last aired on Yomiuri Television.<ref>[http://hoshinokoporon.wiki.fc2.com/wiki/%E3%82%BC%E3%83%B3%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%83%84%E3%83%BC%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93 Hoshi no Ko Poron Roundup Wiki page.] Retrieved 15 Feb '17.</ref>
The show has never had any reruns since 1978 when it last aired on Yomiuri Television.<ref>[http://hoshinokoporon.wiki.fc2.com/wiki/%E3%82%BC%E3%83%B3%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%83%84%E3%83%BC%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93 Hoshi no Ko Poron Roundup Wiki page.] Retrieved 15 Feb '17.</ref>

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Zen-chan Tsū-chan.jpg

Recreation drawing by a viewer.

Status: Lost

Zen-chan Tsū-chan (ゼンちゃんツーちゃん) is a Japanese educational anime series produced by Jiho Eigasha. It was aired in October 20, 1969 until January 17, 1970 on Nippon TV.[1] Every episode was 5 minutes long.

A 15-minute traffic safety film based on the anime was later released in 1971.

Status

Little else is known about the show; it was mentioned in a newspaper listing and Masako Nozawa was credited as voicing one of the characters.

The show has never had any reruns since 1978 when it last aired on Yomiuri Television.[2]

The PSA film seems to have resurfaced somewhere, as two people allegedly watched it on September 24, 2016[3].

No episodes of the actual anime series have been signalled anywhere, though.

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