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Anpanman
Cover of the first book, released under the "Kinder Ohanashi Ehon Masterpiece Selection" imprint
アンパンマン
GenreComedy,superhero[1]
Manga
Written byTakashi Yanase
Published byFroebel-kan
DemographicKodomo
Original run19732013
Anime television series
Soreike! Anpanman
Directed byAkinori Nagaoka
Shunji Ōga
Produced byHinta Fyumi
Written bySakura Uzamacki
Music byHiroaki Kondo
Taku Izumi
StudioTMS Entertainment[a]
Original networkNNS (NTV)
English network
Original run October 3, 1988 – present
Episodes1,640 (3,450 segments)(List of episodes)
iconAnime and manga portal

Anpanman (アンパンマン) is a Japanese children'ssuperheropicture book series written byTakashi Yanase, running from 1973 until the author's death in 2013. The series has been adapted into ananime entitledSoreike! Anpanman (それいけ!アンパンマン,Let's Go! Anpanman), which is one of the most popular anime series among young children inJapan. The series follows the adventures of Anpanman, a superhero with ananpan (ared bean paste filled pastry) for a head, who protects the world from an evil anthropomorphic germ namedBaikinman.

Heavily merchandised, theAnpanman characters appear on virtually every imaginable children's product in Japan, ranging from clothes[2] and video games to toys[3] andsnack foods.[4] The series spawned a short-livedspin-off show featuring one of the popular recurring characters on the show, Omusubiman. Anpanman overtookHello Kitty as Japan'stop-grossing character in 2002,[5] and has remained the country's top-grossing character as of 2019[update].[6][7]Anpanman has sold over 80 million books as of February 2019, and the franchise generated¥4.5 trillion in total retail sales revenue by 2013. Works inspired byAnpanman include themanga and anime seriesOne-Punch Man, and theK-pop song "Anpanman" byBTS.

An English dub, produced forTurner International aired onPogo in India alongside a Hindi dub.[8]

Development

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During theSecond World War, Takashi Yanase faced starvation countless times, which made him dream about eating an anpan. This inspired the creation ofAnpanman.[9]

Characters

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In each episode, Anpanman fights with Baikinman and saves the day. He goes on daily patrols around the house of Uncle Jam. He is a symbol ofjustice, fighting for good every day.Anpanman has a long history, and new characters are frequently introduced, keeping the series fresh. In 2009,Anpanman was verified as aGuinness World Record Holder for the highest number of characters in an animated franchise, with a total of 1,768 characters appearing in the first 980 episodes of the TV series and the first 20 films.[1]

Heroes

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Anpan
Anpanman (アンパンマン,Anpanman)
Voiced by:Keiko Toda (Japanese);Ghia Burns[10][11] (English)
The main character of the anime, whose head is anAnpan made by Uncle Jam. His name comes from his being a man whose head is made of bread (Japanese:pan) that is filled withred bean paste (Japanese:anko) called an anpan. When translated into English, Anpanman means "Bean Bun Man." He doesn't need to eat or drink to sustain himself and has never been seen eating, as it is believed the bean jam in his head allows him to sustain himself in this manner. His weaknesses are water and anything else that makes his head dirty. In order to prevent his head from getting wet when underwater or in wet weather, he wears a bubble-like helmet to protect it. He regains his health and strength when Uncle Jam bakes him a new head and replaces the old head. Anpanman's damaged head, with his eyes turning into X's, flies off his shoulders once a new baked head replaces it. Anpanman was born when a shooting star landed in Uncle Jam's oven while he was baking an anpan. In movies and other media, the shooting stars that brought Anpanman to life were called “the stars of life”. Anpanman has two special attacks;An-punch andAn-kick (with stronger variations of both). When Anpanman comes across a starving character, he lets them eat a part of his head. This can also make him weaker and causes him to replace his head to regain his strength. He also has super hearing, which allows him to respond to anyone who calls his name out in distress, anywhere in the world.
Uncle Jam (ジャムおじさん,Jamu Ojisan)
Voiced by:Hiroshi Masuoka (1988–2019),Kōichi Yamadera (2019–present),Barry J Tarallo (English)
The creator of Anpanman and a very kind baker. He is a skilled cook with knowledge of nearly everything in the world.
Batako-san (バタコさん,Batako-san)
Voiced by:Rei Sakuma (Japanese);Elaine Flores (English)
Assistant to Uncle Jam. She is dedicated and hard-working but prone to forgetting things. Her name literally translates to "Butter Girl." She makes and mends the capes of Anpanman and the other heroes in the story.
Cheese (チーズ,Chīzu)
Voiced by:Kōichi Yamadera (Japanese);Clay Cartland (English)
Adog that lives in Uncle Jam's bakery. In themanga, he became Anpanman's loyal friend after he saved his life. In the anime, a young Anpanman finds Cheese starving during his very first patrol, and gives him a part of his head to eat. Cheese tends to be an effective sidekick when he's around.
Currypanman (カレーパンマン,Karēpanman)
Voiced by:Michiyo Yanagisawa (Japanese);Paul Louis (English)
Another of Anpanman's friends. His head is made fromcurrypan, a pastry filled with red-hot curry. He is quick-tempered and hot-headed on the surface but gives way to a kind and sentimental interior. Tends to be the strongman of the trio. Wields theCurry-punch andCurry-kick, which are similar to the fighting techniques of Anpanman's other sidekicks. However, he can also use the hot curry concealed in his head as a weapon, using it to burn villains. He first appeared in episode 2b.
Shokupanman (しょくぱんまん,Shokupanman)
Voiced by:Sumi Shimamoto (Japanese);Alex Machado (English)
A friend of Anpanman. His head is made from slicedwhite bread (Japanese:shoku pan). He is handsome and level-headed and kind, but narcissistic. Tends to be the thinker of the trio. His job when not helping Anpanman is serving lunch to the schoolchildren. Dokin-chan has a crush on him. Wields theShoku-punch andShoku-kick, which are similar to Anpanman's fighting techniques. He also has a multi-functional deliveryvan known as theShokupanman-go with many implements to help avoid trouble. He first appeared in episode 3b. In the Tubi Dub, he is calledBread Head Man.
Melonpanna (メロンパンナ,Meronpan'na)
Voiced by:Mika Kanai (Japanese);Amanda Lopez (English)
Anpanman's friend. Her head is made frommelon bread. She is extremely softhearted, being caring and sensitive, and is sometimes clever. When she's in trouble, she usually needs Anpanman or somebody else to save her, or if there is no one available, she calls out for her sister, Rollpanna. Sometimes she likes hanging out with Cheese. Her special attack, theMelo-Melo Punch, makes bad guys woozy with affection or awakens others from a deep sleep. She first appeared in episode 200.
Rollpanna (ロールパンナ,Rōrupan'na)
Voiced by:Miina Tominaga (Japanese);Benji Leon,Alisha Todd (English)
Melonpanna's older sister who has two hearts: A red one of goodness, and thanks to Baikinman, a blue one of evil. The sight of Anpanman can trigger her evil heart while the sight of Melonpanna can trigger her good one. She started out in the series as a loner at Baikinman's beck and call, but she broke from his power and wanders the world doing good deeds, but stays away from others for fear of what she would do if her blue heart is triggered. Her nickname is "The tragic heroine". Her weapon is agymnastics ribbon, which she can use to wrap up her enemies or causetornadoes. She first appeared in episode 300.
Creampanda (クリームパンダ,Kurīmupanda)
Voiced by:Miki Nagasawa (Japanese);Natalie Perlin,Kate Clavelo (English)
The youngest of Anpanman's friends and the foster brother of Melonpanna and Rollpanna. He is 6 years old. His head is made from a cream bun and his eyes look like those of a panda's. Despite his immaturity and relative weakness as compared to Anpanman and his hero friends, he is courageous, protective of his friends, and has a "never give up" attitude. He has an immature character causes him to sometimes get into petty squabbles and competitions of one-upmanship with the other younger characters on the show. Because his head resembles a hand, he has a specialheadbutt attack called the "Guu-Choki-Punch" (Guu-Choki-Pa meansRock, Scissors, Paper in Japanese). Relatively powerful when it connects, it fails to connect more often than not. He first appeared in episode 469.

Villains

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Baikinman (ばいきんまん,Baikinman)
Voiced by:Ryūsei Nakao (Japanese);Jason Michael Kesser[10][11] (English)
The villain from the "Germ Planet" and is the leader of the Viruses. His Japanese name means "Bacteria Man". His ambition is to destroy Anpanman and spread bacteria all over the latter's world, yet he is perfectly content to play tricks, steal, and bully those weaker than him. He and Anpanman were born at the same time, making them physical representations ofmoral dualism. He has a weakness tosoap, which shrinks him to the size of a fly. He constructs machines and thinks of intricate plans to counteract Anpanman's strength. His two famous phrases are his battle cry, "Ha-hi-hu-he-ho!" (based on the h-row of Japanese kana); and "Bye-baikiiin!", which he utters out whenever he's sent flying by Anpanman or another character. On the English TMS Entertainment website, he was calledBacteriaman. In the English Tubi Dub, he keeps his original Japanese name. Anpanman and his main enemy Baikinman combine in the view of the media expertThomas Hoeren elements of Milton'sParadise Lost,Frankenstein andStar Trek.[12] In Japanese his name sounds like "bikeinman".
Moldyrunrun (かびるんるん,Kabirunrun)
Baikinman's henchmen. They have the ability to rot Anpanman's head withmildew/mold (Japanese:kabi). They first appeared in episode 2a. In the English Tubi dub, they're calledRot-Rot.
Dokin-chan (ドキンちゃん)
Voiced by:Hiromi Tsuru (1988–2017),Rei Sakuma (2017 Christmas Special),Miina Tominaga (2018–present),[13]Krystal Valdes (English)
Baikinman's female partner in crime. She is selfish, demanding, childish, and greedy, but sometimes shows kindness, as demonstrated by her crush on Shokupanman. Her Japanese name is a combination of "Doki", the Japaneseonomatopoeia for a quickly beating heart, "baikin" (meaning "germ", also the case for Baikinman), and the diminutive/affectionate suffix "-chan". She first appeared in episode 13a. On the English TMS Entertainment website, she was calledSpark, however in the English Tubi dub she is calledDokeen.
Horrorman (ホラーマン,Horāman)
Voiced by:Kaneta Kimotsuki (1991–2016),Kazuki Yao (2017–present),Rio Chavarro (English)
A skeleton who often works with Baikinman and Dokin-chan. Although he seems scary on the outside, he is very weak and often falls to pieces, and can magically put the pieces back. He is neither a hero nor a villain. His special attack is theBone Boomerang, where he takes off one of his bones and throws it. He is also in love with Dokin-chan and oftenstalks her. He first appeared inFly! Fly! Chibigon. In the English Tubi dub, he is calledHorror.

Media

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Picture books

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TheAnpanman picture book series debuted in October 1973.[14] Froebel-kan has published over 150 picture books under different series labels consisting of a varying amount of picture books. Takashi Yanase wrote and illustrated the picture books until 2013, following his retirement from his career and eventual death.

Manga

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Takashi Yanase created three different manga series based on the character.

  • January 1975 – May 1976:Nekketsu Märchen Kaiketsu Anpanman (熱血メルヘン 怪傑アンパンマン)
    • Serialized inSanrio's monthly poetry magazineShi to Märchen (詩とメルヘン) for which Yanase was theeditor-in-chief. Unlike all other iterations, this one is aimed at adults. The entire series is included in the box-setYanase Takashi Taizen (やなせたかし大全), published in 2013 by Froebel-kan.
  • September 1976 – July 1982:Anpanman (あんぱんまん / アンパンマン)
    • Serialized in Sanrio's monthly youth magazineGekkan Ichigoehon (月刊いちごえほん). The series changed its title spelling fromhiragana tokatakana in January 1981 and ended when the magazine folded in July 1982. It remained commercially unavailable until 2016 when it was collected in its entirety into the volumeDare mo shiranai Anpanman (だれも知らないアンパンマン) by Fukkatsu Dotcom.
  • January 1, 1990 – May 29, 1994:Tobe! Anpanman (とべ!アンパンマン)
    • A full colorcomic strip serialized in the Sunday edition ofYomiuri Shinbun. In 1991 Froebel-kan published a selection of strips into three bilingual volumes, marketing them as English learning tools for children age 3+.[15] Unlike traditionaltankoubon, these volumes are presented in a vertical "Garfield Format". The rest of the series run is currently commercially unavailable.

Anime

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The first anime adaptation ofAnpanman, consisting of a single episode, aired duringSpring Break Children's Hiroba - Picture Book onNHK General TV on March 13, 1979. Like the early picture books, Anpanman's name in the title was written inhiragana (あんぱんまん) instead ofkatakana. The anime was narrated by Meiko Nakamura. Although the character designs were closer to the picture books released under theKinder Picture Books label, the story and the worldview were almost the same as the second anime adaptation.

The second anime adaptation of Anpanman, entitledSoreike! Anpanman (それいけ!アンパンマン,Let's Go! Anpanman), is produced byTMS Entertainment. Over 1300 episodes have aired onNTV since October 3, 1988. In April 2020, it was reported the voice recordings have had been put on hold due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[16] On October 2, 2020, it was announced that the voice actors will now be recording lines in separate booths in order to minimize the spread of COVID-19. They will also be taking shifts.[17]

The anime series received at least 3 English dubs, the first one is obscure and doesn't have much known information about it other than that it allegedly premiered in 1998 on Animax Asia and was dubbed into Thai, Uzbek and Sinhala, and the only surviving audio of the dub are the English-dubbed versions of the opening and ending songs that were used in the Thai dub and the only surviving footage exclusive to the English dub are the opening and ending songs used in the Uzbek dub, which includes the English lyrics and credits, it is evident that the character Baikinman, was referred to both as Baikinman and Meany-Man in this dub, because in the English-dubbed ending song he is referred to as Baikinman, but in the subtitled lyrics, he is referred to as Meany-Man.

Anpanman also received an English dub in India (along with other regional languages) which was aired onPogo TV in 2009.[18]

Full-length movies

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There are currently a total of 33 full-length films based on theSoreike! Anpanman anime series. The films are also produced by TMS Entertainment and have been released in Japanese theaters every year since 1989. Since at least 1993, the films have been released concurrently with storybook versions written and illustrated by Takashi Yanase himself. Each movie has the same general plot - A person (usually a princess) comes from a foreign land. Baikinman unlocks some dark secret and controls a weapon or monster able to polymorph people. And with the help of the aforementioned person, Anpanman defeats the said weapon or monster. Sometimes the person dies but is brought back to life by a tearful song from the characters.

In May 2020, it was announced that production on the thirty-first Anpanman filmSoreike! Anpanman: Fuwafuwa Fuwari to Kumo no Kuni (それいけ! アンパンマン ふわふわフワリーと雲の国,Let's Go! Anpanman: Fluffy Fuwari and the Cloud Country) had also been delayed due to the pandemic. The film was slated to be released on June 26, 2020.[19] In June 2020, the film was delayed to 2021.

In 2021, TMS Entertainment dubbed tenAnpanman movies into English and Spanish exclusively forTubi.[20][21] The first movie,Apple Boy and Everyone's Hope, was released on April 15, 2021 (which was the first Takashi Yanase anime production sinceRinging Bell to be presented in an English dub).[10][11][22] The second movieAnpanman: Purun, the Soap Bubble was released on July 23, 2021. Seven other films were released on September 10, 2021. The tenth movieAnpanman: Twinkle! Princess Vanilla of Ice Cream Land was released on November 12, 2021. It was also announced on January 19, 2024, that two newAnpanman films would be dubbed and released on Tubi in February of the same year. But these films got delayed until May.

  • March 11, 1989:Go! Anpanman: The Shining Star's Tear (それいけ! アンパンマン キラキラ星の涙,Soreike! Anpanman Kirakira Boshi no Namida)
  • July 14, 1990:Go! Anpanman: Baikinman's Counterattack (それいけ! アンパンマン ばいきんまんの逆襲,Soreike! Anpanman Baikinman no Gyakushū)
  • July 20, 1991:Go! Anpanman: Fly! Fly! Chibigon (それいけ! アンパンマン とべ!とべ!ちびごん,Soreike! Anpanman Tobe! Tobe! Chibigon)
  • March 14, 1992:Go! Anpanman: The Secret of Building Block Castle (それいけ! アンパンマン つみき城のひみつ,Soreike! Anpanman Tsumiki-jō no Himitsu)
  • July 17, 1993:Go! Anpanman: Nosshi the Dinosaur's Big Adventure (それいけ! アンパンマン 恐竜ノッシーの大冒険,Soreike! Anpanman Kyōryū Nosshī no Daibōken)
  • July 16, 1994:Go! Anpanman: The Lyrical Magical Witch's School (それいけ! アンパンマン リリカル☆マジカルまほうの学校,Soreike! Anpanman Ririkaru Majikaru Mahō no Gakkō)
  • July 29, 1995:Go! Anpanman: Let's Defeat the Haunted Ship!! (それいけ! アンパンマン ゆうれい船をやっつけろ!!,Soreike! Anpanman Yūreisen o Yattsukero!!)
  • July 13, 1996:Go! Anpanman: The Flying Picture Book and the Glass Shoes (それいけ! アンパンマン 空とぶ絵本とガラスの靴,Soreike! Anpanman Soratobu Ehon to Garasu no Kutsu)
  • July 28, 1997:Go! Anpanman: The Pyramid of the Rainbow (それいけ! アンパンマン 虹のピラミッド,Soreike! Anpanman Niji no Piramiddo)
  • July 25, 1998:Go! Anpanman: The Palm of the Hand to the Sun (それいけ! アンパンマン てのひらを太陽に,Soreike! Anpanman Tenohira o Taiyō ni)
  • July 24, 1999:Go! Anpanman: When the Flower of Courage Opens (それいけ! アンパンマン 勇気の花がひらくとき,Soreike! Anpanman Yūki no Hana ga Hiraku Toki)
  • July 29, 2000:Go! Anpanman: The Tears of the Mermaid Princess (それいけ! アンパンマン 人魚姫のなみだ,Soreike! Anpanman Ningyohime no Namida)
  • July 14, 2001:Go! Anpanman: Gomira's Star (それいけ! アンパンマン ゴミラの星,Soreike! Anpanman Gomira no Hoshi)
  • July 13, 2002:Go! Anpanman: The Secret of Roll and Laura's Floating Castle (それいけ!アンパンマン ロールとローラうきぐも城のひみつ,Soreike! Anpanman Rōru to Rōra Ukigumo-jō no Himitsu)
  • July 12, 2003:Go! Anpanman: Ruby's Wish (それいけ! アンパンマン ルビーの願い,Soreike! Anpanman Rubī no Negai)
  • July 17, 2004:Go! Anpanman: Nyanii of the Country of Dream Cats (それいけ!アンパンマン 夢猫の国のニャニイ,Soreike! Anpanman Yume Neko no Kuni no Nyanii)
  • July 16, 2005:Go! Anpanman: Happy's Big Adventure (それいけ! アンパンマン ハピーの大冒険,Soreike! Anpanman Hapī no Daibōken) (Dubbed asAnpanman: The Adventure of Happie in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 15, 2006:Go! Anpanman: Dolly of the Star of Life (それいけ! アンパンマン いのちの星のドーリィ,Soreike! Anpanman Inochi no Hoshi no Dōri) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Star-Spirited Dollie in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 14, 2007:Go! Anpanman: Purun of the Bubble Ball (それいけ! アンパンマン シャボン玉のプルン,Soreike! Anpanman Shabondama no Purun) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Purun, the Soap Bubble in English on July 23, 2021)
  • July 12, 2008:Go! Anpanman: Rinrin the Fairy's Secret (それいけ! アンパンマン 妖精リンリンのひみつ,Soreike! Anpanman Yōsei Rinrin no Himitsu) (Dubbed asAnpanman: The Secret of Fairy Rin-Rin in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 4, 2009:Go! Anpanman: Dadandan and the Twin Stars (それいけ! アンパンマン だだんだんとふたごの星,Soreike! Anpanman Dadandan to Futago no Hoshi)
  • July 10, 2010:Go! Anpanman: Blacknose and the Magical Song (それいけ! アンパンマン ブラックノーズと魔法の歌,Soreike! Anpanman Burakku Nōzu to Mahō no Uta) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Blacknose and the Magical Song in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 2, 2011:Go! Anpanman: Rescue! Kokorin and the Star of Miracles (それいけ! アンパンマン すくえ!ココリンと奇跡の星,Soreike! Anpanman Sukue! Kokorin to Kiseki no Hoshi)
  • July 7, 2012:Go! Anpanman: Revive Banana Island (それいけ! アンパンマン よみがえれバナナ島,Soreike! Anpanman: Yomigaere Banana Shima) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Revive Banana Island in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 6, 2013:Go! Anpanman: Fly! The Handkerchief of Hope (それいけ! アンパンマン とばせ!希望のハンカチ,Soreike! Anpanman: Tobase! Kibō no Handkerchief)[23]
  • July 5, 2014:Go! Anpanman: Apple Boy and the Wishes For Everyone (それいけ!アンパンマン りんごぼうやとみんなの願い,Soreike! Anpanman: Ringo Bōya to Minna no Negai) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Apple Boy and Everyone's Hope in English on April 15, 2021)
  • July 4, 2015:Go! Anpanman: Mija and the Magic Lamp (それいけ! アンパンマン ミージャと魔法のランプ,Soreike! Anpanman: Mija to Mahō no Ranpu)
  • July 2, 2016Go! Anpanman: Nanda and Runda of the Toy Star (それいけ! アンパンマン おもちゃの星のナンダとルンダ,Soreike! Anpanman: Omocha no Hoshi no Nanda to Runda)[24] (Dubbed asAnpanman: Nanda and Runda from the Star of Toys in English on September 10, 2021)
  • July 1, 2017Go! Anpanman: Bulbul's Big Treasure Hunt Adventure (それいけ! アンパンマン ブルブルの宝探し大冒険,Soreike! Anpanman: buruburu no takarasagashi dai bōken!)
  • June 30, 2018Go! Anpanman: Shine! Kurun and the Star of Life (それいけ! アンパンマン かがやけ!クルンといのちの星,Soreike! Anpanman: Kagayake! Kurun to inochi no Hoshi) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Shine! Kulun And The Stars Of Life in English on September 10, 2021)
  • June 28, 2019Go! Anpanman: Sparkle! Princess Vanilla of the Land of Ice Cream (それいけ! アンパンマン きらめけ! アイスの国のバニラ姫,Soreike! Anpanman: Kirameke! Ice no Kuni no Vanilla-hime) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Twinkle! Princess Vanilla of Ice Cream Land in English on November 12, 2021)
  • June 25, 2021Go! Anpanman: Fluffy Fuwari and the Cloud Country (それいけ! アンパンマン ふわふわフワリーと雲の国,Soreike! Anpanman: Fuwafuwa Fuwari to Kumo no Kuni) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Fluffy Furry and The Land of Clouds in English on May 9, 2024)
  • June 24, 2022Go! Anpanman: Dororin and the Transformation Carnival (それいけ!アンパンマン ドロリンとバケ〜るカーニバル,Soreike! Anpanman: Dororin to Bake〜ru Kānibaru) (Dubbed asAnpanman: Dororin and the Transformation Carnival in English on May 9, 2024)
  • June 30, 2023Go! Anpanman: Roborii and the Warming Present (それいけ!アンパンマン ロボリィとぽかぽかプレゼント,Soreike! Anpanman: Roborii to Pokapoka Purezento)
  • June 28, 2024Go! Anpanman: Baikinman and the Picture Book of Lulun (それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんとえほんのルルン,Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman to Ehon no Rurun)[25]
  • June 27, 2025Go! Anpanman: Chapon's Hero! (それいけ!アンパンマン チャポンのヒーロー!,Soreike! Anpanman: Chapon no Hīrō!)

Animated shorts

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In 1990, Tokyo Movie Shinsha started producing short subject Anpanman movies. These are around 24 minutes (except the second which is a double-length short) that were shown in conjunction with the full-length movies seen above. The shorts made in 1989 and 1993 arenot included as they do not involve the world of Anpanman.

  • Go! Anpanman: Omusubiman (それいけ!アンパンマン おむすびまん), July 14, 1990
  • Go! Anpanman: Dokin-chan's Doki-Doki Calendar (それいけ!アンパンマン ドキンちゃんのドキドキカレンダー), July 20, 1991
  • Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and His Pleasant Friends (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとゆかいな仲間たち), March 14, 1992
  • Go! Anpanman: Everyone Get Together! Anpanman World (それいけ!アンパンマン みんな集まれ!アンパンマンワールド), July 16, 1994
  • Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and Your Happy Birthday (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとハッピーおたんじょう日), July 29, 1995
  • Go! Anpanman: Baikinman and the 3-"Bai" Punch (それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんと3ばいパンチ), July 13, 1996
  • Go! Anpanman: We're Heroes (それいけ!アンパンマン ぼくらはヒーロー), July 28, 1997
  • Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and His Strange Friend (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとおかしな仲間), July 25, 1998
  • Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and Their Funny Friends (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとたのしい仲間たち), July 24, 1999
  • Go! Anpanman: Yakisobapanman and Blacksabodenman (それいけ!アンパンマン やきそばパンマンとブラックサボテンマン), July 29, 2000
  • Go! Anpanman: The Amazing Naganegiman and Yakisobapanman (それいけ!アンパンマン 怪傑ナガネギマンとやきそばパンマン), July 14, 2001
  • Go! Anpanman: Tuna Maki-chan and Gold Kamameshidon (それいけ!アンパンマン 鉄火のマキちゃんと金のかまめしどん), July 13, 2002
  • Go! Anpanman: The Amazing Naganegiman and Princess Doremi (それいけ!アンパンマン 怪傑ナガネギマンとドレミ姫), July 12, 2003
  • Go! Anpanman: Tsukiko and Shiratama ~Heart-racing Dancing~ (それいけ!アンパンマン つきことしらたま〜ときめきダンシング〜), July 17, 2004
  • Go! Anpanman: Princess Snow-black and Popular Baikinman (それいけ!アンパンマン くろゆき姫とモテモテばいきんまん), July 16, 2005
  • Go! Anpanman: Kokin-chan and the Blue Tears (それいけ!アンパンマン コキンちゃんとあおいなみだ), July 15, 2006
  • Go! Anpanman: Horrorman and Hora-horako (それいけ!アンパンマン ホラーマンとホラ・ホラコ), July 14, 2007
  • Go! Anpanman: Hiyahiyahiyarico and Babu-Babu-Baikinman (それいけ!アンパンマン ヒヤヒヤヒヤリコ と ばぶ・ばぶばいきんまん), July 12, 2008
  • Go! Anpanman: Baikinman VS Baikinman!? (それいけ!アンパンマン ばいきんまんVSバイキンマン!?), July 4, 2009
  • Go! Anpanman: Run! The Exciting Anpanman Grand Prix (それいけ!アンパンマン はしれ!わくわくアンパンマングランプリ), July 10, 2010
  • Go! Anpanman: Sing and Play! Anpanman and the Treasure in the Forest (それいけ!アンパンマン うたっててあそび! アンパンマンともりのたから), July 2, 2011
  • Go! Anpanman: Rhythm and Play! Anpanman and the Strange Parasol (それいけ!アンパンマン リズムでてあそび アンパンマンとふしぎなパラソル), July 7, 2012
  • Go! Anpanman: Fun for Everyone! Anpanman and the Mischievous Ghosts (みんなで てあそび アンパンマンといたずらオバケ), July 6, 2013
  • Go! Anpanman: Playtime for Everyone! Kokin-Chan has become mum!? (たのしくてあそび ママになったコキンちゃん!?), July 5, 2014
  • Sing and Rhythm! Anpanman Summer Festival (リズムでうたおう!アンパンマン夏まつり), July 4, 2015

Christmas specials

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In December 1988, Tokyo Movie Shinsha started making Anpanman Christmas specials. A total of 32 Christmas Specials have been made.

  • December 19, 1988:Let's Go! Anpanman:Santa Claus Disappears (それいけ!アンパンマン 消えたサンタクロース)
  • December 25, 1989:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and the Christmas Valley (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとクリスマスの谷)
  • December 24, 1990:Let's Go! Anpanman: Shine! Our Christmas Tree (それいけ!アンパンマン 光れ!ぼくらのクリスマスツリー)
  • December 23, 1991:Let's Go! Anpanman: The Mysterious Jingle Bells (それいけ!アンパンマン ふしぎなふしぎなジングルベル)
  • December 21, 1992:Let's Go! Anpanman: Delivered! Our Christmas Cake (それいけ!アンパンマン とどけ!みんなのクリスマスケーキ)
  • December 20, 1993:Let's Go! Anpanman: The South Island's White Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン 南の島のホワイトクリスマス)
  • December 19, 1994:Let's Go! Anpanman: The 2 Panna's Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン ふたりのパンナのクリスマス)
  • December 25, 1995:Let's Go! Anpanman: White Keito's Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン けいとのしろのクリスマス)
  • December 13, 1996:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and the Black Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとブラッククリスマス)
  • December 25, 1997:Let's Go! Anpanman: The Meringue Sisters' Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン メレンゲシスターズのクリスマス)
  • December 24, 1998:Let's Go! Anpanman: Our Christmas Concert (それいけ!アンパンマン ぼくらのクリスマスコンサート)
  • December 23, 1999:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and Your Merry Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとメリークリスマス)
  • December 21, 2000:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman's Christmas Show (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンのクリスマスショー)
  • December 20, 2001:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and Small Santa's Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとちいさなサンタのクリスマス)
  • December 19, 2002:Let's Go! Anpanman: The Flame of Courage and Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン 勇気のほのおとクリスマス)
  • December 25, 2003:Let's Go! Anpanman: Black Santa and the Nice Present (それいけ!アンパンマン ブラックサンタとすてきなプレゼント)
  • December 24, 2004:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and the Star of Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとクリスマスの星)
  • December 23, 2005:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman's Jin-Jin-Jingle Bells (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンのジンジンジングルベル)
  • December 22, 2006:Let's Go! Anpanman: Sing! Dance! Everybody's Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン うたおう!おどろう!みんなのクリスマス)
  • December 21, 2007:Let's Go! Anpanman: Kokin-chan and the Christmas of Tears (それいけ!アンパンマン コキンちゃんとなみだのクリスマス)
  • December 19, 2008:Let's Go! Anpanman: Franken-Robo-kun's Surprised Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン フランケンロボくんのビックリクリスマス)
  • December 25, 2009:Let's Go! Anpanman: Do your Best Creampanda! The Christmas Adventure (それいけ!アンパンマン がんばれクリームパンダ!クリスマスの冒険)
  • December 24, 2010:Let's Go! Anpanman: Red-Nosed Chappy - The Christmas of Courage (それいけ!アンパンマン 赤鼻チャッピー勇気のクリスマス)
  • December 23, 2011:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and Gomira's Christmas Castle (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとゴミラの城のクリスマス)
  • December 21, 2012:Let's Go! Anpanman: Doremifa Island's Christmas (それいけ!アンパンマン ドレミファ島のクリスマス)
  • December 20, 2013:Let's Go! Anpanman: Shine! Tin Kid's Christmas Tree (かがやけ! ブリキッドのクリスマスツリー)
  • December 19, 2014:Let's Go! Anpanman: Anpanman and the letter to Santa (それいけ!アンパンマン アンパンマンとサンタさんへの手紙)
  • December 18, 2015:Let's Go! Anpanman: Baikinman and the Lovely Christmas Present (それいけ!アンパンマン: ばいきんまんとすてきなクリスマスプレゼント)
  • December 23, 2016:Let's Go! Anpanman: Poppo's Christmas Twinkle (それいけ!アンパンマン: ポッポちゃんのきらきらクリスマス)

Video games

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There are currently a total of 42 video games on this list based on theSoreike! Anpanman anime series, ranging fromadventure games toeducational games. With the exception ofSoreike! Anpanman Eigo to Nakayoshi 2 Tanoshii Carnival, the video games were released only in Japan.

Famicom
  • Oeka Kids: Anpanman to Oekaki Shiyou!!
  • Oeka Kids: Anpanman no Hiragana Daisuki
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Minna de Hiking Game!
PlayStation
  • Kids Station: Soreike! Anpanman
  • Kids Station: Soreike! Anpanman 2: Anpanman to Daibouken
  • Kids Station: Soreike! Anpanman 3
  • Kids Station: Oshaberi Oekaki Soreike! Anpanman
Nintendo DS
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Baikinman no Daisakusen
  • Anpanman to Asobo: Aiueo Kyoushitsu
  • Anpanman to Asobo: ABC Kyoushitsu
  • Anpanman to Touch de Waku Waku Training
  • Anpanman to Asobu: Aiueo Kyoushitsu DX
Nintendo 3DS
  • Anpanman to Asobo: New Aiueo Kyoushitsu
Game Boy Color
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Fushigi na Nikoniko Album
  • Soreike! Anpanman: 5tsu no Tou no Ousama
Wii
  • Anpanman Niko Niko Party
Sega Pico
  • Soreike! Anpanman Eigo to Nakayoshi Youchiende ABC
  • Soreike! Anpanman no Game de Asobou Anpanman
  • Soreike! Anpanman no o-Hanashi Daisuki Anpanman
  • Soreike! Anpanman Eigo to Nakayoshi 2 Tanoshii Carnival
  • Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World
  • Soreike! Anpanman no Minna de Kyousou Anpanman!
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Anpanman to Denwa de Asobou!
  • Soreike! Anpanman Anpanman to Tanoshii Drive!
  • Soreike! Anpanman Anpanman to Kotoba Asobi
  • Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Anpanman to Suuji Asobi
  • Anpanman Pico Waku Waku Pan Koujou
  • Anpanman to PC Renshuu!
  • Gakken Anpanman to Chinou Up!
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Anpanman no Chie no World
  • Soreike! Anpanman Hajimete Asobu Pico Soft: Anpanman no Iro-Kazu-Katachi Nurie mo Dekichau zo!
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Anpanman no Hitori de Dekichatta!
Advanced Pico Beena
  • Soreike! Anpanman Hajimete Kaketa yo! Oboeta yo! Hiragana Katakana ~Gojūon Board Kinō-tsuki~
  • Shoku Iku Series 1 Soreike! Anpanman: Sukikirainai Ko Genki na Ko!
  • Anpanman no Waku Waku Game Oekaki
  • Anpanman o Sagase!
  • Soreike! Anpanman Card de Tanoshiku ♪ ABC
  • Soreike! Anpanman Doki Doki! Rescue Drive ~Car Navi-tsuki~
  • Soreike! Anpanman o Mise ga Ippai! TV de o-Ryōri Tsukutchao
  • Soreike! Anpanman Waku Waku Eigo Game!
Arcade
  • Let's Go! Anpanman: Popcorn Factory
Playdia
  • Soreike! Anpanman: Picnic de Obenkyō

Theme music

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Openings

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  1. "Anpanman's March" (アンパンマンのマーチ,Anpanman no Māchi)

Endings

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  1. "Courage Rin-Rin" (勇気りんりん,Yūki Rinrin)
  2. "Christmas Valley" (クリスマスの谷,Kurisumasu Tani)
  3. "Anpanman Gymnastics" (アンパンマンたいそう,Anpanman Taisō)
  4. "Anpanman Gymnastics: Dreaming Version" (アンパンマンたいそう ドリーミングバージョン,Anpanman Taisō Dorīmingu Bājon)
  5. "Sun-Sun Gymnastics" (サンサンたいそう,Sansan Taisō)
  6. "Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Anpanman" (ドレミファアンパンマン)

Reception

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In 2011, research byBandai foundAnpanman to be the most popular fictional character among people aged 0 to 12 in Japan for 10 consecutive years.[26] Anpanman overtookHello Kitty as Japan'stop-grossing character in 2002,[5] and was Japan's top-grossing character as of 2019[update].[6]

Retail sales

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By 2006, theAnpanman books had sold over 50 million copies in Japan.[27] By the time Takashi Yanase passed away in 2013, theAnpanman picture books had sold 68 million copies.[28] As of February 2019,Anpanman has sold more than 80 million books.[29] As of March 2021[update],Bandai Namco has sold2.39 millionAnpanman PC units since 1999, includingtablet computers.[30]

Retail sales ofAnpanman related products grossed an annual revenue of at least¥150 billion consecutively for nearly 30 years.[31]

Box office

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Anpanman box office performance
FilmYearDistributor rentalsGross receiptsRef
Kirakira Boshi no Namida1989¥250,000,000[32]¥461,940,000[33]
Baikinman no Gyakushū1990¥350,000,000[34]¥664,000,000[33][35]
Fly! Fly! Chibigon1991¥180,000,000[36]¥180,000,000+
The Secret of Building Block Castle1992¥200,000,000[37]¥200,000,000+
Shabondama no Purun2007¥50,000,000[38]
Yōsei Rinrin no Himitsu2008¥350,000,000[39]
Dadandan to Futago no Hoshi2009¥180,000,000[40]
Burakku Nōzu to Mahō no Uta2010¥230,000,000[40][user-generated source]
Sukue! Kokorin to Kiseki no Hoshi2011$4,080,957[41]
Yomigaere Bananajima2012¥510,000,000[42]
Tobase! Kibou no Handkerchief2013¥424,000,000[43]
Ringo Bōya to Minna no Negai2014¥400,000,000[44]
Mija to Mahō no Lamp2015¥540,000,000[45]
Omocha no Hoshi no Nanda to Runda2016¥555,000,000[46]
Buruburu no Takarasagashi Daibouken!2017¥540,000,000[47]
Kagayake! Kurun to Inochi no Hoshi2018¥649,000,000[35]

Legacy

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There are five museums across Japan that are dedicated toAnpanman, such as theYokohama Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall. There is also theYanase Takashi Memorial Hall, a museum dedicated to Takashi Yanase himself.

Anpanman train livery is featured on some ofJR Shikoku trains, such as theJR Shikoku 2000 seriesDMU and theJR Shikoku 8000 series[48]EMU.

The Anpanman Official Shop Taipei, the first overseasAnpanman shop specializing in products related to the series, opened at the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi shopping mall inTaipei on September 10, 2015.[49]

Anpanman inspired themanga and anime seriesOne-Punch Man (ワンパンマン,Wanpanman).[50] It is awebcomic/manga series created byOne, with the title a play on the titular character.

TheK-pop groupBTS released a song in their hit albumLove Yourself: Tear under the name "Anpanman" with many references to the series.[51]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Credited as Tokyo Movie Shinsha until 1995 and TMS-Kyokuichi until 1999

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