
You need an acquisition event for Monger.
Potato Digging Robot
>>2Olympic gold medalist
I feel like this is generally the kind of work it is.
>>3👺
Monga is good, but mastering Gonsuke is quite tough.
Is it a story about a high-class hotel falling into disrepair?
I humbly present to you the sweet potato digging dance.
Speaking of which, I’ve never read 21 Emons.
Is it interesting?
>>7It gives the impression that there wasn’t much of the original manga in terms of volume, yet it has been turned into an anime.
>>7Various aliens stay at a shabby hotel and cause a commotion, alternating with parts where the three main characters travel through space.
If you can enjoy Fujiko F. Fujio’s slightly cynical and dry humor from the mid-period, I recommend it.
It didn’t appeal much to the readers.
>>10Mr. Fujiko likes this kind of sci-fi and just can’t give it up, so he’s done it twice with Emon and Mojako.
It didn’t get much reception, though.
>>10This also means that Moja-kun is not suitable for the target age of Korokoro.
An anime about a robot hotel that is frequently visited by aliens.
…that format may indeed be generally similar to that of Professor F.
The animation was made during the time when the big hit of Doraemon led to all of Fujiko’s anime being adapted into visual formats.
The original story has a different development in the first half, where aliens are welcomed at home, and the second half, where the adventure in space begins with a rocket.
It’s hard to believe that “Mojako,” intended for elementary school students, has such serious developments that are surprising, regardless of “21 Emmon.”
Compared to Mojako, Mongaa is just too sturdy.
In the beginning, there was a huge weakness of hardly being able to speak, but it seemed that it became impossible simply because it was too difficult to continue the conversation.
It seems to have a great compatibility with all types of F works.
Before airing: Is this the Yokohama shopping trip of the Reiwa era?
After the broadcast: Isn’t this Reiwa’s 21 Emont?
>>17The phrase “Oudou Hotel Anime” exists for 21 Emons or Apocalypse Hotel.
Latest: Is this Space Dandy?
The entry name “Imohori-go” is nice, isn’t it?
By the way, the voice of Emon-kun in the original movie is Kazuhiko Inoue.
It’s the tentacle alien from episode 5.
>>20I only know the Sasaki Nozomi version, but isn’t the original too cool?
The 21 Emon anime was interesting, but the fully automated public suicide machine and the dream of my house collapsing are strangely scary.
>>21So it was based on End Joy.
It can’t be said that the tanuki family doesn’t hold a rare beast position.
>>24Voice classification!
I thought it looked like the illustration of a villainess reincarnation uncle, and when I researched it, it really was.
I don’t even know how I figured it out…
Shin
Like a derailleur.
Nattakutaku
None
The original work wasn’t around for long, but…
The format for alien visitors is excellent, isn’t it?
Q: Did it suddenly turn into a robot anime?
A: It is originally a robot anime.
It seems like there is a pioneer managing this hotel in SF.
I should have heard it in the 21 Emon thread, but I can’t remember.
Teleport Tanuki-san
Even with F-sensei’s power, it’s tough that some works are difficult to continue in the manga world…
The 21 Emon anime ran out of material and used arranged stories from Mojako that could be aired on television.
Later, when Mojako was adapted into an anime, it lost almost all of its original material due to that, becoming almost entirely original.
It’s to the point where I’m running out of ideas.
Look at this outrageous thing!