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The 2nd anime was aired from October 7, 1971 to September 28, 1972. It ran for 45 episodes. Produced only 2 years after the 1st series and featuring the same main voice cast and theme songs, it is sometimes considered a colorized sequel to the first rather than a second entry in the series. Like the previous series, it was produced by Toei Animation and boradcast on Fuji Television.

About

Because the 1971 anime is a sequel to the previous anime, no remake episodes were made. Because of this, nearly half of the episodes are actually adaptations of some of Shigeru Mizuki's non-Kitarō stories. In the previous anime, this was only done twice towards the end of the run, with the episodes Umi-Jijii and Namahage. Many of these stories were originally self contained and ironic, leaving little room for Kitarō to intervene. Some of these episodes featured Kitarō briefly and sometimes without him actually getting involved, deviating from the general "children's hero" theme of the rest of the series. On the other hand, because much more of the social satire and horror was left in this time around, it could be considered a more faithful adaptation of the essence of Mizuki's work. Of all the GeGeGe no Kitarō anime, this was the one to feature the most social commentary and irony.

Another factor in this series being more mature and dramatic is that most of the Toei staff that worked on it was transferred from the recently completed Tiger Mask.

Unlike the previous anime, which was rarely rebroadcast, the 1971 anime was rebroadcast several times in the following years, usually during the summer.

While 45 episodes were produced, the original broadcast had a full 52 episode run thanks to many episode being aired as reruns. These episodes were Yōkai Fabric (rebroadcast March 16, 1972), Shibito-tsuki (May 18, 1972), Ghosts of Angkor Wat (June 8, 1972), Gyūki (July 6, 1972), Reverse mochi murder (August 3, 1972), Mammoth Flower (August 31, 1972), and Hell's Water (September 14, 1972).

In episode 4, Rainy Tengu, Medama-Oyaji's regular voice actor Isamu Tanonaka was sick and the role was performed by Hiroshi Ōtake. This was one of only two times in Tanonaka's lifetime where he didn't voice the character.

Theme Songs

Opening
Ending

Episodes

# Title Original airdate Written by Directed by Animation director Yōkai

Cast

Main Cast
Masako Nozawa Isamu Tanonaka Chikao Ohtsuka Placeholder person
Masako Nozawa
as
Kitarō
Isamu Tanonaka
as
Medama-Oyaji
Chikao Ōtsuka
as
Nezumi-Otoko
Yōko Ogushi
as
Neko-Musume
Recurring Cast
Keiko Yamamoto Takuzou Kamiyama Kouji Yada
Keiko Yamamoto
as
Sunakake-Babaa
Takuzō Kamiyama
as
Shinigami
Kōji Yada
as
Konaki-Jijii

Guest Cast

Staff

Movies

  • Gegege no Kitarō: Chisougan - Released July 12, 1980. A retelling of Episode 37.