About Obake no Q-tarō
Q-taro, a monster, is living with the Ohara family. He can fly and make his body transparent, but he cannot turn his body into other things like other monsters do. He is a scattered mind, and he always makes mistakes and causes trouble.
Sequel of Shin Obake no Q-tarou.
Full Cast of Obake no Q-tarō
Eiko Masuyama
plays U-ko (510 episodes)
Eiko Masuyama's performance as U-ko in the classic Japanese TV show 'Obake no Q-tarō' is delightful and memorable. U-ko, also known as Utako, is a sassy and mischievous ghost who frequently teases and plays tricks on the main character, Q-tarō. Masuyama's vocal talents bring U-ko to life, capturing her playful nature with her spirited delivery and energetic inflections. This, paired with U-ko's distinctive, high-pitched voice, adds to the overall charm of the show and makes for an engaging and enjoyable viewing experience for audiences of all ages. Masuyama's portrayal of U-ko is a testament to her versatility as a voice actress and her ability to bring unique and captivating characters to life.
See Eiko Masuyama's other roles →Keiko Yokozawa
plays O-jiro (510 episodes)
Keiko Yokozawa's performance as O-jiro in the beloved TV series "Obake no Q-tarō" is often praised for its charm and humor. As O-jiro, the older sister of the protagonist Shōta, Yokozawa brings a perfect balance of sternness and warmth, effortlessly playing the role of a responsible older sibling. Her voice acting skills truly shine when O-jiro interacts with the mischievous ghost Q-tarō, adding an extra layer of comedic banter and sibling rivalry to the show. Yokozawa's work as O-jiro has earned her a special place in the hearts of many fans, and the character has become an iconic representation of a caring yet no-nonsense older sister in the world of anime and TV series.
See Keiko Yokozawa's other roles →Fusako Amachi
plays Q-taro (510 episodes)
Fuyumi Shiraishi
plays Dorompa (510 episodes)
Naoki Tatsuta
plays Kizao (510 episodes)
Naoki Tatsuta's performance as Kizao in the beloved Japanese TV series 'Obake no Q-tarō' is truly noteworthy. Tatsuta, known for his distinctively deep voice, brings a delightful, humorous, and sometimes mischievous energy to Kizao, a bumbling, tanuki (raccoon-dog) ghost. The comedic timing and playful quirkiness that Tatsuta injects into Kizao are key ingredients in making the character a cherished part of this classic animation. His versatile voice acting abilities allow him to deliver both entertaining banter with other characters and heartwarming moments, making Kizao one of the standout characters in 'Obake no Q-tarō'.
See Naoki Tatsuta's other roles →Kaneta Kimotsuki
plays Hakase (510 episodes)
Kaneta Kimotsuki's performance as Hakase in the beloved anime series 'Obake no Q-tarō' is a delightful blend of quirkiness and wisdom. As the eccentric scientist and primary human character, Kimotsuki brings a unique charm to Hakase, making him endearing to both the ghostly cast and the audience alike. His comedic timing and expressive voice work create a memorable and humorous portrayal of Hakase, complementing the show's supernatural elements with a touch of human warmth. Overall, Kimotsuki's performance adds a special spark to 'Obake no Q-tarō', making it a must-watch for fans of classic anime comedy.
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