"Cackling Kitarou" revisits the classic story of GeGeGe no Kitaro, following Kitaro, a boy residing in the mystical GeGeGe Forest/Cemetery inhabited by numerous Yokai (Japanese spirits and monsters). Alongside his father, whose presence lingers only in his eye, and companions such as Sunakake Babaa, NekoMusume, and Konaki Jiji, Kitaro battles supernatural forces to maintain peace between humans and Yokai. Notably, this adaptation distinguishes itself from previous versions by giving Kitaro brown hair rather than the usual grayish-silver, offering a fresh visual take on the beloved character.
Trivia:
1. Bin Shimada, who voices Chi, is renowned for his dynamic vocal performances, bringing depth and personality that contribute significantly to the show's atmosphere.
2. Chikao Ohtsuka, the voice actor for Hakusanbou, is a celebrated veteran in Japanese voice acting, whose extensive career adds gravitas to his character portrayal.
3. The choice to alter Kitaro's hair color to brown was a deliberate decision by the creators to symbolize a new era in the franchise, blending traditional elements with a contemporary twist.
Full Cast of Cackling Kitarou
Bin Shimada
Chi
Fans of Bin Shimada would appreciate his role in the TV series 'Cackling Kitarou' due to his distinctive voice acting skills that bring a unique charm and depth to his character. Shimada is renowned for his ability to infuse characters with a mix of humor and gravitas, which is evident in this role, making it a delight for his admirers. Compared to his most iconic performance as the voice of Piccolo in '
Dragon Ball Z,' which showcased his talent for delivering serious, commanding tones, the role in 'Cackling Kitarou' allows him to explore a more playful and mischievous side, highlighting his versatile range. An interesting detail about his casting in 'Cackling Kitarou' is that Shimada was chosen because the producers wanted a voice actor who could seamlessly blend a spooky atmosphere with comedic timing, which perfectly matched Kitarou's character as a yokai who is both eerie and endearing.
Chikao Ohtsuka
Hakusanbou
Chikao Ohtsuka voiced the character Medama-Oyaji in the TV series "Cackling Kitarou," a role that showcased his talent in bringing unique and quirky characters to life. This performance stands out in his career as it allowed him to delve into a fantastical and somewhat whimsical anime world, contrasting with some of his earlier or more famous work where he often portrayed serious, authoritative, or villainous figures. His portrayal of Medama-Oyaji was notable for its charm and subtle wit, highlighting a different dimension of his voice acting abilities and contributing to the enduring popularity of the "GeGeGe no Kitaro" franchise.
Daisuke Gori
Enma-Daiou
Daisuke Gori voiced the character Nezumi Otoko in the TV series 'GeGeGe no Kitaro' (often translated as 'Cackling Kitarou'). This role was significant within his career as it showcased his talent for bringing quirky and mischievous characters to life, contrasting with some of his earlier roles that tended to be more stoic or serious. Gori's performance as Nezumi Otoko stood out due to his distinctive vocal style and comedic timing, breathing unique personality into the character and making him a fan favorite. Compared to his better-known roles, such as the imposing warriors or deep-voiced villains, this role highlighted Gori's versatility and his ability to excel in more lighthearted, eccentric parts, thus enriching his diverse career in voice acting.
Daisuke Kishio
Po
Fans of Daisuke Kishio will appreciate his role in the TV show 'Cackling Kitarou' because it showcases his versatility and unique vocal charm, different from his most iconic performance as Ichigo Kurosaki in '
Bleach.' While Ichigo is a determined and intense character, Kishio's role in 'Cackling Kitarou' allows him to explore a more playful and slightly mischievous persona, highlighting his range as a voice actor. An interesting and unexpected detail is that Kishio was originally cast in a completely different role but impressed the director with his improvisation skills during early recordings, leading to his character becoming more prominent in the series.
Daisuke Sakaguchi
Tofu-Kozou
Eiji Takemoto
Asasabonsan/Soutei-Ou
Fumihiko Tachiki
Akamata
Haruna Ikezawa
Amabie
Hidekatsu Shibata
Bakkubeado
Hideyuki Tanaka
Bakero
Hikaru Midorikawa
Black Crow
Hiro Shimono
Kai
Hiromi Konno
Child-Nurikabe/Neko Musume
Hisao Egawa
Tsurube-Otoshi
Isamu Tanonaka
Medama Oyaji
Minami Takayama
Kitaro , Child-Nurikabe
Isshin Chiba
Ransubuiru
Jouji Nakata
Yadoukai
Joji Yanami
Ittan Momen
Keiji Hirai
Nama-bake
Keiko Yamamoto
Sunakake Baba/Yashi-Otoshi
Kiyonobu Suzuki
Osore
Machiko Toyoshima
Child-Nurikabe/Kuro/Rokuro-Kubi
Masami Kikuchi
Kamaitachi
Masashi Hirose
Gokan-Ou
Masato Hirano
Abura-Sumashi
Masaya Takatsuka
Tsurubebi
Masumi Asano
Miu
Mayumi Tanaka
Nurikabe Nyoubou
Mie Sonozaki
Aoi
Naoki Tatsuta
Konaki Jijii/Nurikabe
Naomi Kusumi
Dai-Tengu/Yagyou-san
Reiko Suzuki
Jakotsu-Baba
Ryo Hirohashi
Zashiki-warashi (Male and Female)
Sara Nakayama
Yobuko
Shozo Iizuka
Akashita
Takeshi Aono
Nurarihyon
Takeshi Kusao
Makoto Washio
Tomoko Naka
Oha Kuro Bettari
Toshio Furukawa
Aobouzu
Wataru Takagi
Nezumi Otoko
Yuko Maruyama
Kawauso
Yusuke Numata
Kadou/Maruge
Koji Yada
Ido-Sennin
Ai Nonaka
Satomi , Zanbia
Katsuyuki Konishi
Kasa-Bake , Azuki-arai/Dracula the 3rd/Shu no bon
Yasuhiro Takato
Kasa-bake , Kyuuso/Wild
Ai Bando
Woman
Ai Maeda
Chigusa Kataoka , Midori
Ai Sasaki
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Aiko Hibi
Guide , Kappa-child , Kinta , Bimi Konoha , Aoki , Kazuya , Goro's Friend , Mama , child of tengu , Male Student , Child
Akemi Kanda
Luna , Child , Miyako , Miki
Crew of Cackling Kitarou
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