Kitaro's Graveyard Gang is the title used in two editions of the 1996 anime episodes of GeGeGe no Kitarō in a feature film with English dubbing by independent studio William Winckler Productions in partnership with Toei.
About[]
Graveyard Gang was produced in 2009 along with other side projects by the Californian dubbing studio William Winckler Productions, responsible for other edited and dubbed versions of Japanese productions. Both feature films based on the 1996 anime, first movie groups the episodes 60, 64, 78, and 113; while second one consists of entire King Yōkai Arc.[1]
Despite being produced for American public, the movies were shown only in Japan.
Cast[]
- Caleb Pearson as Kitaro
- David Gerrold as Oyaji
- William Winckler as Nezumi Otoko
- Marieve Herington as Neko-Mazumi
- Anne Lockhart as Sunakake Baba
- Donald F. Glut as Konaki Jiji
- Bradford Hill as Ittan Momen
- G. Larry Butler as Nuraryon
- Alison Lees-Taylor as Witch
- Butch Patrick as Wolfman
- Kyle Rea as Hangyojin; Youaltepuztli; Koumori Neko; Azu
- George Lindsey Jr. as Ghost Host
- Jason Barker as others
Trivia[]
- Both movies are available on Toei's official streaming only in the Japan region. In 2020, films files were made available by a user on Internet Archive.
- The synopsis of dubbing classifies Kitarō as a "zombie".
- During the Episode 113 segment, Shu-no-Bon sings "Good Morning" from "Singin' In The Rain".
References[]
- ↑ “Kitaro's Graveyard Gang (William Winckler Prod. Dub) : William Winckler Productions : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, 9 Nov. 2020, https://archive.org/details/kitaros-graveyard-gang.
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Kitaro (English) • Kitaro (Spanish) • Kitaro le Repoussant (French) • Kitaro dei Cimiteri (Italian) • Shàonián Yīngxióng Guǐtàiláng (Mandarin) • Kitaro (German) | ||
Kitaro's Graveyard Gang (English/US) • Spooky Kitaro (English/Asia) • Kitaro (Spanish) • Yogoe-Ingan Tayoma (Korean) • Guǐtàiláng (Mandarin) |