Kaibutsu-kun | |
Volume 1 of the 'Kaibutsu-kun' manga.
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怪物くん | |
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Genre | Horror, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure |
Manga | |
Written by | Fujiko Fujio |
Published by | Shōnen Gahosha |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen King |
Original run | January 1965 – May 1969 |
Volumes | 15 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masaaki Ohsumi |
Studio |
Tokyo Movie Shinsha Studio Zero |
Original network | TBS |
Original run | April 21, 1968 – March 23, 1969 |
Episodes | 50 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Fukutomi |
Studio | Shin-Ei Animation |
Original network | TV Asahi |
Original run | September 2, 1980 – September 28, 1982 |
Episodes | 94 |
Anime film | |
Kaibutsu-kun Demon Sword | |
Directed by | Hiroshi Fukutomi |
Studio | Shin-Ei Animation |
Released | 13 March 1982 |
Runtime | 52 minutes |
Television drama | |
Original network |
Nippon Television Yomiuri Television |
Original run | April 17, 2010 – June 12, 2010 |
Episodes | 9 |
Kaibutsu-kun (Japanese: 怪物くん?, Little Monster) is a shōnen manga and anime series by Fujiko Fujio named after its protagonist. The first anime series was broadcast on TBS from April 21, 1968 to March 23, 1969. The second was broadcast on TV Asahi from September 2, 1980 to September 28, 1982. A live action series was broadcast on Nippon Television and Yomiuri Television from April 17 to June 12, 2010.
Kaibutsu-kun and his companions, Dracula, Wolfman, and Franken, travel from Monster Land to the Human Realm, where they encounter and battle several monsters, mainly assassins from the demon group Demonish.
A TV drama adaptation was aired on Nippon TV in 2010 with nine episodes. Two drama specials were aired after the initial airing of the drama series in June 2010, where the author of Kaibutsu-kun appears as a guest, and October 2011. A 3D movie titled Kaibutsu-kun the Movie (映画 怪物くん?) was released on November 26, 2011, directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. It went on to be a commercial success in Japan and earned ¥3.14 billion.