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Ojarumaru | |
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Series 6 | |
No. of episodes | 90 |
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Original network | NHK |
Original release | April 7 – December 8, 2003 |
Series chronology | |
The sixth series of the Ojarumaru anime series aired from April 7 to December 8, 2003 on NHK for a total of 90 episodes.
The series' opening theme is "Utahito" (詠人) by Saburō Kitajima. The ending theme is "Kono Machi Itsumo ~Bin-chan no Uta~" (この町いつも〜貧ちゃんの歌〜 Always in this Town ~Poverty-chan's Song~) by Ayaka Saitō.
The series was released on VHS and DVD by NHK Enterprises across two compilation volumes, each containing 8 selected episodes. The DVDs were released simultaneously on July 23, 2004, while the tapes were released simultaneously on August 27, 2004. [1] [2] [3] [4] The first volume contains episodes 465, 478, 481, 504, 507, 508, 527, and 533. The second volume contains episodes 467, 473, 486, 495, 514, 522, 529, and 537.
No. | Title | Original air date |
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451 | "It's Moonlight Town, Mother" | April 7, 2003 |
452 | "Okame Fed Up" | April 8, 2003 |
453 | "The Oni Child Trains" | April 9, 2003 |
454 | "Nedzu Runs at Full Speed" | April 10, 2003 |
455 | "Kazuma Wants That Rock" | April 11, 2003 |
456 | "N/A" | April 14, 2003 |
457 | "Denboko Gets Caught" | April 15, 2003 |
458 | "Usui: News From Hometown" | April 16, 2003 |
459 | "When Did You Take the Family Photos?" | April 17, 2003 |
460 | "The Mechanical Commentary Doll" | April 18, 2003 |
461 | "Papas" | April 21, 2003 |
462 | "The Treasure Chest isn't Opening" | April 22, 2003 |
463 | "Denbo and Rika" | April 23, 2003 |
464 | "Halted Honda-sensei" | April 24, 2003 |
465 | "The 101 Denbos" | April 25, 2003 |
466 | "N/A" | April 28, 2003 |
467 | "N/A" | April 29, 2003 |
468 | "Ojarumaru Masters Kindness" | April 30, 2003 |
469 | "Gyoza Party" | May 1, 2003 |
470 | "N/A" | May 2, 2003 |
471 | "Moonlight Town Whimsical Walk" | May 5, 2003 |
472 | "Uncle's Repayment" | May 6, 3003 |
473 | "N/A" | May 7, 2003 |
474 | "Mr. Kawakami's Laid-back Day" | May 8, 2003 |
475 | "Usui Breaks a Pen" | May 9, 2003 |
476 | "Kazuma Becomes a Bad Child" | May 12, 2003 |
477 | "Usui's Album" | May 13, 2003 |
478 | "The Moonlight Hot Spring" | May 14, 2003 |
479 | "The Oni Child Trio Decides at 9:05" | May 15, 2003 |
480 | "N/A" | May 16, 2003 |
481 | "Fuwarinbou" | May 19, 2003 |
482 | "N/A" | May 20, 2003 |
483 | "Denbo's Different Life" | May 21, 2003 |
484 | "Enma Becomes Denboko" | May 22, 2003 |
485 | "The Oni Child's Move" | May 23, 2003 |
486 | "N/A" | May 26, 2003 |
487 | "The Old Man and the Turtles" | May 27, 2003 |
488 | "Enma Test" | May 28, 2003 |
489 | "Denbo's Long Night" | May 29, 2003 |
490 | "N/A" | May 30, 2003 |
491 | "The White Tuxedo" | June 2, 2003 |
492 | "Akane Grows Fat" | June 3, 2003 |
493 | "Ai-chan: Taste of Mom's Cooking" | June 4, 2003 |
494 | "N/A" | June 5, 2003 |
495 | "Kazuma, Chikuwa, and Ojarumaru" | June 6, 2003 |
496 | "Swelling" | October 6, 2003 |
497 | "Cafe Marie" | October 7, 2003 |
498 | "N/A" | October 8, 2003 |
499 | "The Mysterious Gift" | October 9, 2003 |
500 | "Diva Marie" | October 10, 2003 |
501 | "Various Praises" | October 14, 2003 |
502 | "Mosquito" | October 15, 2003 |
503 | "Rainy Day Karuta" | October 16, 2003 |
504 | "Kanae, Tamae" | October 17, 2003 |
505 | "Kanae and Poverty-chan" | October 20, 2003 |
506 | "Mr. Director and Tsukkii" | October 21, 2003 |
507 | "English" | October 22, 2003 |
508 | "Wiping the Window" | October 23, 2003 |
509 | "N/A" | October 24, 2003 |
510 | "The Oni Child Wears Makoto's Clothes" | October 25, 2003 |
511 | "Flying Soap Bubbles" | October 28, 2003 |
512 | "Iwashimizu-kun Feels Dizzy" | October 29, 2003 |
513 | "Green Oni in the Cap" | October 30, 2003 |
514 | "Oja Riding Hood" | October 31, 2003 |
515 | "Tsukkii in a Log Cabin" | November 3, 2003 |
516 | "Hoshino vs Yoshiko" | November 4, 2003 |
517 | "The Tamura Family Prepares For a Journey" | November 5, 2003 |
518 | "Welcome Home" | November 6, 2003 |
519 | "During the Night and the Morning" | November 7, 2003 |
520 | "Fake Pudding" | November 10, 2003 |
521 | "N/A" | November 11, 2003 |
522 | "Poverty Tent" | November 12, 2003 |
523 | "The Tamura Family Can't Remember" | November 13, 2003 |
524 | "Ojaruko-chan" | November 14, 2003 |
525 | "Denbo Becomes Strict" | November 17, 2003 |
526 | "Palm Reader Day" | November 18, 2003 |
527 | "Kisuke's Love" | November 19, 2003 |
528 | "Fake Ojaru" | November 20, 2003 |
529 | "The Moonlight Town Tiny, Tiny Things Club" | November 21, 2003 |
530 | "Ojarumaru and the Grasshopper" | November 24, 2003 |
531 | "Haiku Classroom, Japanese Tea Classroom" | November 25, 2003 |
532 | "N/A" | November 26, 2003 |
533 | "Stuck Again" | November 27, 2003 |
534 | "N/A" | November 28, 2003 |
535 | "The Moonlight Town Quiz Tournament" | December 1, 2003 |
536 | "The Great Effort Caterpillar" | December 2, 2003 |
537 | "Whose Wish?" | December 3, 2003 |
538 | "Enma and the Scepter" | December 4, 2003 |
539 | "Catch Ball" | December 5, 2003 |
540 | "The Other Side of the Puddle" | December 8, 2003 |
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