Created Shows
Osomatsu-kun
60 Episode s . The first animated adaptation of the 1960s gag manga series, focusing on the adventures of the identical 10-year-old Matsuno sextuplets, led by the titular brother himself. Aside from the Matsunos, the series also showcases the tales of their rival Chibita, and the constantly job-switching conman Iyami.
Osomatsu-kun
60 Episode s . The first animated adaptation of the 1960s gag manga series, focusing on the adventures of the identical 10-year-old Matsuno sextuplets, led by the titular brother himself. Aside from the Matsunos, the series also showcases the tales of their rival Chibita, and the constantly job-switching conman Iyami.
Tensai Bakabon
40 Episode s . A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood.
Tensai Bakabon
40 Episode s . A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood.
Ganso Tensai Bakabon
103 Episode s .
Ganso Tensai Bakabon
103 Episode s .
Osomatsu-kun
86 Episode s . The adventures of con-artist Iyami and his sidekick Chibita as they constantly get foiled by a group of trouble-making sextuplets. The series also focuses on the similarly comical and bizarre members of the town, and the far-out situations they get into.
Osomatsu-kun
86 Episode s . The adventures of con-artist Iyami and his sidekick Chibita as they constantly get foiled by a group of trouble-making sextuplets. The series also focuses on the similarly comical and bizarre members of the town, and the far-out situations they get into.
Heisei Tensai Bakabon
5 Episode s . A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood.
Heisei Tensai Bakabon
5 Episode s . A comedy about a former genius who has now become very eccentric and senile. His family deals with all the crazy problems he and his old friends cause around the neighborhood.
Rerere no Tensai Bakabon
24 Episode s . Rerere no Tensai Bakabon (Japanese: レレレの天才バカボン, lit. "Rerere's Genius Bakabon") is a Japanese TV anime based on Fujio Akatsuka's manga "Tensai Bakabon". This is the fourth animated work of "Tensai Bakabon". This story contains a lot of humor and edgy jokes that attract an audience ranging from toddlers to adults. Bakabon and his father turn common sense on its head. After all, common sense, that we take for granted, is frequently nonsensical, but comical. Bakabon's father has his own philosophy and he leaves no stone unturned in his quest for answers. Bakabon joins him in his philosophical quests which drive the people in their town crazy.
Rerere no Tensai Bakabon
24 Episode s . Rerere no Tensai Bakabon (Japanese: レレレの天才バカボン, lit. "Rerere's Genius Bakabon") is a Japanese TV anime based on Fujio Akatsuka's manga "Tensai Bakabon". This is the fourth animated work of "Tensai Bakabon". This story contains a lot of humor and edgy jokes that attract an audience ranging from toddlers to adults. Bakabon and his father turn common sense on its head. After all, common sense, that we take for granted, is frequently nonsensical, but comical. Bakabon's father has his own philosophy and he leaves no stone unturned in his quest for answers. Bakabon joins him in his philosophical quests which drive the people in their town crazy.
Late Night! The Genius Bakabon
12 Episode s . Tensai Bakabon has been off the airwaves for almost 20 years! What's a Papa to do in dire times like the late 2010s? How about break every rule in the anime books, throw in celebrity guests, and take a nonsensical peek into the little things in modern life like otome games, blind dates, and the possibility that a series from the Showa era could make it to now! Is this really how it should be?!
Late Night! The Genius Bakabon
12 Episode s . Tensai Bakabon has been off the airwaves for almost 20 years! What's a Papa to do in dire times like the late 2010s? How about break every rule in the anime books, throw in celebrity guests, and take a nonsensical peek into the little things in modern life like otome games, blind dates, and the possibility that a series from the Showa era could make it to now! Is this really how it should be?!