Pokonyan! () is a 1993âÂÂ1996 sci-fi manga and anime series produced by NHK. There are 170 episodes, each 10 minutes long. It is licensed by Enoki Films as Rocky Rackat!. It is mainly about daily life, made by Fujiko F. Fujio (credited as Fujiko Fujio), who shares a name with the main character in the manga. This article also covers the TV anime series "Pokonyan!" which is based on the manga.
Pokonyan! was very popular in the 1990s, when tanuki were trending.
The anime was broadcast on NHK under the title Pokonyan! from April 5, 1993, to March 30, 1996. It was broadcast on General TV until April 1, 1994, and on Educational TV starting April 4, 1994.
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Its predecessor, Pokonyan, was serialized as a short comic only at the end of the issue of Yojiehon (Ushio Publishing) from the July 1970 issue to the January 1974 issue. A medium-length comic based on the original story, Pokonyan, was serialized in Kibo no Tomo (Ushio Publishing) from the April 1975 issue to the May 1978 issue. The story revolves around a mysterious creature called Pokonyan who uses mysterious powers and tools to help the boy he lives with.
From 1980 to 1981, some episodes were adapted into an animated TV series called Doraemon, with the characters replaced by Doraemon characters.
In 1993, 15 years after the serialization ended, it was adapted into a TV anime series called "Pokonyan!" (170 episodes in total). To differentiate it from Fujiko F. Fujio's flagship work "Doraemon," only the existence of Pokonyan and his mysterious powers were retained from the original work. The story was completely rewritten to create a completely original anime work, with a lower audience than "Doraemon," aimed at toddlers and early elementary school students. In the same year, Michiaki Tanaka (a former animation staff member at Fujiko Studio) drew a manga of the same name that was a direct adaptation of the TV anime version, and it was published in "Shogaku Ichinensei."
In 1994, a game based on the anime was released for the Game Boy and Super Famicom.
On September 3, 2016, the short film "Pokonyan & Doraemon: Pompokonyan de Kokohore Nyan Nyan!?" was released at the Fujiko F Fujio Museum, marking the first animated film in 23 years. To commemorate the release, the Fujiko F Fujio Complete Works "Pokonyan" with a cover featuring the anime illustration was released exclusively at the museum.
Pokonyan, who lives in Taro's house, is a strange creature that is neither a cat nor a raccoon. With his mysterious psychic powers, he creates many fantastical items and goes on fun adventures with Taro.
The title of the film is " Pokonyan & Doraemon: Pompokonyan, Come Here Nyan Nyan!?". It was released as a short film on September 3, 2016, the 5th anniversary of the opening of the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum at the F Theater. It is the first animated film in 23 years since the 1993 TV anime version, and Mita Yuko continues to play Pokonyan from the previous film. The story follows the original "Pokohore Nyan Nyan", and Taro, who did not appear in the previous film, which was significantly rearranged, makes his first appearance, while Doraemon and Nobita are also new characters.