Chiisana Obake Acchi, Kocchi, Socchi
1990s anime television series
Chiisana Obake Acchi, Kocchi, Socchi | |
小さなおばけアッチ・コッチ・ソッチ | |
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Genre | Comedy, Supernatural |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Osamu Kobayashi |
Produced by | Toru Horikoshi (Nippon TV) Akira Miyauchi (Hakuhodo) Michiyuki Honma (Studio Pierrot) |
Written by | Shigemitsu Taguchi |
Music by | Takeshi Ike |
Studio | Pierrot |
Original network | Nippon Television |
Original run | April 9, 1991 – March 31, 1992 |
Episodes | 50 |
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Chiisana Obake Acchi, Kochi, Sochi (Japanese: ちいさなおばけアッチ・コッチ・ソッチ, lit. "Little Ghosts, There, Here and Where")[1] is an anime television series by Pierrot. The 50-episode series aired on Nippon Television from April 1991 to August 1992.[2] It is based on the Little Ghosts book series published by Poplar.
The story is about three mischievous obake who have taken up different jobs. They mostly cause mischief through their neighborhood.
The anime was dubbed by Saban under the title "Three Little Ghosts" and was widely distributed to Poland and Scandinavia (mostly Sweden).
Characters
- Acchi (アッチ, Acchi, Bumper in the English version)
- A cook who lives in an attic. He enjoys cooking and eating in general. Voiced by Yōko Teppōzuka (Japanese); Sonja Ball (English).
- Kocchi (コッチ, Kocchi, Cutter in the English version)
- A hairdresser who is very skilled. Voiced by Akiko Yajima (Japanese); Sonja Ball (English).
- Socchi (ソッチ, Socchi, Sally in the English version)
- The only female of the obake. She enjoys eating sweets. Voiced by Taeko Kawata (Japanese); Patricia Rodriguez (English).
See also
References
External links
- Little Ghosts, There, Here, and Where - English
- Chiisa na Obake Atchi, Kotchi, Sotchi (Japanese)
- Three Little Ghosts (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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