

Gegege no Kitarou (1968)
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25EP 25L'esprit électrique surnaturel apparaît dans cet épisode d'anime
23 juin 1968
26EP 26Le Boss de la Mer
30 juin 1968
27EP 27Une crinière troublante apparaît dans la scène
7 juil. 1968
28EP 28L'Échangeur d'oreillers
14 juil. 1968
29EP 29Une confrontation se déroule dans la surface réfléchissante lors de la séquence de combat au miroir
21 juil. 1968
30EP 30Le récit se concentre sur l'antagoniste connu sous le nom de Devil Belial
28 juil. 1968
31EP 31Moryo
4 août 1968
32EP 32Fleur Youkai
11 août 1968
33EP 33Le récit se concentre sur le Démon Coquille de Turban
18 août 1968
34EP 34Le garçon en plaque
25 août 1968
35EP 35Top Youkai
1 sept. 1968
36EP 36Kitaro aide Junko à retrouver son père, piégé sous forme de diamant par Wanyudo
8 sept. 1968A young girl named Junko enters a jewelry shop and wishes to have a large diamond appraised. The clerk laughs and says there's no way she found a diamond that large, but decides to humor her and have it appraised anyway. The appraiser (played by Salaryman Yamada) confirms to the clerk that it is a real diamond, but they decide to tell Junko otherwise and keep the diamond for themselves, not even telling their boss about it. Kitarō later arrives at Junko's home, having received a request from her in the Yōkai Post. Junko and her mother tell him about how her father was studying diamonds from Jigoku Mountain when he suddenly disappeared in the middle of the night, leaving behind only the large diamond Junko found. Kitarō asks to see the diamond only to learn Junko left it at the jewelry store. That night, the two men from the jewelry store are awoken by the sound of evil laughter coming from the box they put the diamond in. When they inspect the diamond, they see inside it the face of Wanyūdō. The next day, Nezumi-Otoko is feeding fish by Jigoku Mountain when he sees the two men. He pesters them and asks where they are going, and although they ignore him and shove him aside at first, they eventually tell him about they diamond supply they're looking for. Nezumi-Otoko runs to the GeGeGe House and asks Kitarō to come help him gather diamonds, but Kitarō is uninterested until he mentions they are at Jigoku Mountain. Medama-Oyaji believes they might have discovered an entrance to Jigoku, so they accompany Nezumi-Otoko to the mountain. Inside the cave they find a giant man-shaped diamond. Nezumi-Otoko tries to grab it but Kitarō warns that his Yōkai Antennae is detecting yōkai energy from the area. Not one to be deterred, Nezumi-Otoko lays the diamond down and places a boulder on top of it, to save it for later. Further in they discover a Shinto temple like building, with diamonds scattered all over the ground. As Nezumi-Otoko tries to gather as many as he can, the two men walk out and claim all the diamonds as theirs. When the appraiser threatens Nezumi-Otoko with a switchblade, Kitarō fights him off with his chanchanko and warns the clerk about stealing the diamonds. Before Kitarō can convince him, however, Nezumi-Otoko strikes him on the back of the head with a diamond. He then suggests to the two men that they works together to collect all the diamonds and split them 50/50 once they get outside. As they gather the diamonds and Medama-Oyaji tries to wake Kitarō, Wanyūdō makes his appearance and terrorizes everyone for trying to steal his diamonds. He fires a light ray from his mouth which turns the two men into diamonds, leading Medama-Oyaji to deduce that all the diamonds in the area are other humans and that Wanyūdō eats the diamonds. Wanyūdō chases down and eventually turns Nezumi-Otoko into diamond as well. Medama-Oyaji finally wakes Kitarō and informs him of the situation just as Wanyūdō fires his ray at them. Kitarō dodges but Medama-Oyaji is turned into diamonds. Kitarō's usual weapons aren't working on Wanyūdō, but he soon grabs a shard of a mirror and reflects the diamond ray back at him, turning Wanyūdō into diamond instead. With everyone back to normal, Nezumi-Otoko and the two men prepare to resume gathering diamonds, but Kitarō scolds them and points out the diamonds aren't real. Sure enough, the diamonds soon begin changing back to human bones and skulls. They then hear a cry for help and find that the man-shaped diamond Nezumi-Otoko placed under a boulder earlier was actually Junko's father. The father and daughter are reunited and the jewelry store employees have learned their lesson. Nezumi-Otoko, however, has not learned a thing and chases after Junko asking for a reward for inadvertently finding her father. (Source: GeGeGe no Kitarō Wiki)
37EP 37Les yeux sur la main
15 sept. 1968
38EP 38Le récit se concentre sur le personnage connu sous le nom de Moine Pliant
22 sept. 1968
39EP 39Le Corps des Youkai
29 sept. 1968
40EP 40Le Youkai résidant dans le marais d'Obebe
6 oct. 1968
41EP 41Un ghoul félin apparaît dans le récit
13 oct. 1968
42EP 42L'île qui dévore les gens
20 oct. 1968
43EP 43La divinité responsable d'une grave sécheresse
27 oct. 1968
44EP 44Une confrontation impliquant des chaussures a lieu entre les personnages.
3 nov. 1968
45EP 45Le Sans-Visage
10 nov. 1968
46EP 46Une apparition spectrale féminine associée à l'accouchement apparaît dans le récit.
17 nov. 1968
47EP 47Le récit se concentre sur le personnage connu sous le nom d'Amanojaku.
24 nov. 1968
48EP 48La Femme des neiges
1 déc. 1968
Questions fréquentes
- Combien d'épisodes compte Gegege no Kitarou (1968) ?
- Gegege no Kitarou (1968) compte 65 épisodes.
- En quelle année Gegege no Kitarou (1968) est-il sorti ?
- Gegege no Kitarou (1968) est sorti en 1968.
- Quel studio a produit Gegege no Kitarou (1968) ?
- Gegege no Kitarou (1968) a été produit par Toei Animation.
- Qui a réalisé Gegege no Kitarou (1968) ?
- Gegege no Kitarou (1968) a été réalisé par Isao Takahata.
- Gegege no Kitarou (1968) est-il terminé ?
- Statut actuel de Gegege no Kitarou (1968) : Terminé.





