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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://vk.com/video-14327108_138187219 Low-quality rips of Aisukurīmu Daisuki, Sandoitchi wo Tsukurou, Shinsetsu mo Taihen, Toire Tsuretette, and Ringo ga Osata alongside the first half of the music video, courtesy of an unknown user] Retrieved 08 Feb '24
*[https://vk.com/video-14327108_138187219 Low-quality rips of Aisukurīmu Daisuki, Sandoitchi wo Tsukurou, Shinsetsu mo Taihen, Toire Tsuretette, and Ringo ga Osata alongside the first half of the music video; original rips courtesy of aiueoppa and mirror courtesy of ♥Японские Детские Песенки - 日本のこどものうた♥] Retrieved 08 Feb '24
*[https://twitter.com/vYhs3AY3yd01rk9/status/1176865180187103232/video/1 A camera rip of Suka no O-jō wa Ōkī zo, courtesy of まさ] Retrieved 08 Feb '24
*[https://twitter.com/vYhs3AY3yd01rk9/status/1176865180187103232/video/1 A camera rip of Suka no O-jō wa Ōkī zo, courtesy of まさ] Retrieved 08 Feb '24
*[https://twitter.com/faCIS8xfpjjQOlW/status/1496458405728653314/video/1 The music video in its entirety, courtesy of CARAMEL] Retrieved 08 Feb '24
*[https://twitter.com/faCIS8xfpjjQOlW/status/1496458405728653314/video/1 The music video in its entirety, courtesy of CARAMEL] Retrieved 08 Feb '24

Latest revision as of 15:02, 12 February 2024

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Cover from one of the VHS releases.

Status: Partially Found

Fushigi na Anoko wa Suteki na Konoko (ふしぎなあのこはすてきなこのこ lit. This Mysterious Kid is a Wonderful Kid) is an animated short series that ran on NHK as part of the children's program Okā-san to Issho (おかあさんといっしょ). It was created by It made its debut on the program in May 1994, running until April 1997. However, it was temporarily brought back in reruns from March 30, 2010 to March 22, 2011. The series' corresponding music video first premiered on the program in May 1994, the same time the episodes themselves did, with multiple different recordings existing of it. Said music video was later brought back on August 15, 2019 as part of Okā-san to Issho's 60th anniversary special.[1]

The series involves seven animal characters named Gappo (crocodile), Mū (hippopotamus), Shippī (mouse), Ikkaku (rhinoceros), Cappy (cat), Pokopī (penguin), and Gaōne (lion). Each episode focuses on one of these seven characters and their conflicts with one or multiple others. Sometimes, though, their conflict involves a certain object instead of a character. These conflicts usually either end up getting resolved in some form or going wrong in the end.

Availability

The series has had two VHS releases, with the first one titled "みんな ともだち" (Min'na Tomodachi, lit. Everyone's a Friend) and the second one titled "なかよし げんき" (Nakayoshi Genki, lit. Good Friends, Good Health). Despite this, only six episodes (four of which were ripped from "みんな ともだち" and one of which was ripped from "なかよし げんき", and one of which was taken from a 1995 episode of Okā-san to Issho) as well as a music video featuring the characters have surfaced on the internet in video form, with screenshots of two others surfacing as well. As of now, the episodes that have surfaced in screenshot form have not been identified yet due to a lack of sufficient evidence describing the plots going on within them, as the people who took them did not provide any.

List of Episodes

Episode Title Main Character Status
Bōru Shiranai? (ボール しらない?) Gappo Lost
Aisukurīmu Daisuki (アイスクリーム だいすき) Gappo Found
Nandemo Taberu Yo (なんでも たべるよ) Gappo Lost
Fūsen Gamu Tabetara? (ふうせんガム たべたら?) Gappo Lost
Sandoitchi wo Tsukurou (サンドイッチをつくろう) Gappo Found
Ohanabatake wa Ōsawagi (おはなばたけは おおさわぎ) Gappo Lost
Ban kui Kyōsō (バンくいきょうそう) Gappo Lost
Ringo ga Osata (りんごがおさた) Found
Hotaru Ton Dayo (ほたる とんだよ) Lost
Hentako Kakurenbo (へんてこ かくれんぼ) Lost
Fūsen Kurabe (ふうせんくらべ) Shippī Lost
Hamigaki Shu-shu (はみがき しゅっしゅっ) Shippī Lost
Boku no Kisha Dazo (ぼくの きしゃだぞ) Shippī Lost
Suka no O-jō wa Ōkī zo (すかのおしろは おおきいぞ) Shippī Found
Shinsetsu mo Taihen (しんせつも たいへん) Shippī Found
San-rin sha Kyōsō (三りんしゃきょうそう) Shippī Lost
Banana Tabetai Yo (バナナ たべたいよ) Shippī Lost
Mizutamari Tobetan Dayo (みずたまり とべたんだよ) Shippī Lost
Wanage Jōzu Dane (みずたまり とべたんだよ) Ikkaku Lost
Tobe Kami Hikouki (とべ かみひこうき) Ikkaku Lost
Kurukuru Tonbo-tori (くるくる とんぼとり) Ikkaku Lost
Bōru Keri wa Itai Yo (ボールけりは いたいよ) Ikkaku Lost
Untenshu wa Dāre? (うんてんしゅはだあれ?) Ikkaku Lost
Shīsō wa Tsukareru (シーソーは つかれる) Ikkaku Lost
Nawatobi Kurukuru (なわとび ぐるぐる) Ikkaku Lost
Fūfū Kazaguruma (ふうふう かざぐるま) Ikkaku Lost
Kami-kazari Kawaī Ne (かみかざり かわいいね) Cappy Lost
Sā Ensoku Yo (さあ えんそくよ) Pokopī Lost
Bikkuri Sakana-tsuri (びっくり さかなつり) Pokopī Lost
Mizutamari (みずたまり) Gaōne Lost
Ichi-rinsha Nore Tayo (一りんしゃ のれたよ) Gaōne Lost
Kenka Shinaide (けんかしないで) Gaōne Lost
Toire Tsuretette (トイレ つれてって) Gaōne Found
Ohirune Shitai Yo (おひるね したいよ) Gaōne Lost
Watāme (わたあめ) Gaōne Lost
Ichi-ponbashi Kowai Yo (一ぽんばし こわいよ) Gaōne Lost

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