Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (TV)
[ adapted from Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (manga) ]
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Alternative title:
Bjørnehunden Silver (Danish)
Ging - The Falling Star
Hopeanuoli
Hundehvalpen Silver (Danish)
Meteor Gin
Shooting Star Gin
Silver Fang
銀牙 流れ星銀 (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
A giant demon bear named Akakabuto has taken over Futago pass. Shortly after, a silver, tiger-striped Akita pup named Gin is born and is trained as a bear-dog. Gin is brought to Riki (the leader of a large pack of dogs and Gin's father) to join the pack. Riki let's him join after proving his strenght and sends his platoons to all parts of Japan to recruit strong males to fight Akakabuto.
Gin, the third generation of bear-dogs goes through many hardships for the purpose of stopping the terrifying bear, Akakabuto.
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Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
21
Episode titles: We have 21
Vintage:
1986-04-07 to 1986-09-22
Opening Theme:
"Nagareboshi Gin" by Takayuki Miyauchi
Ending Theme:
"Tomorrow" by Takayuki Miyauchi
Official website:
Ginga Nagareboshi Gin Toei Official Site (Japanese)
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Series Director: Tomoharu Katsumata Episode Director: Nobutaka Nishizawa Original Manga: Yoshihiro Takahashi Character Design: Jouji Yanase Animation Director: Tetsuro Aoki (eps 9, 16, 20) Planning: Kazuo Yokoyama Production manager: Hiroshi Takeda Theme Song Performance: Takayuki Miyauchi | Eiko Yamada as Hideyuki Hori as Juuji Matsuda as Kouichi Hashimoto as Kouji Totani as Kouji Yada as Kôzô Shioya as Kyouko Tonguu as Michihiro Ikemizu as Ryouichi Tanaka as Toshiko Fujita as Banjou Ginga as Chika Sakamoto as Daisuke Gouri as Hidekatsu Shibata as Hideyuki Tanaka as Hirotaka Suzuoki as Kazuhiko Kishino as Keiichi Noda as Kouji Nakata as Kouji Yada as Kôzô Shioya as Kyouko Tonguu as Masato Hirano as Michitaka Kobayashi as Ryouichi Tanaka as Sho Hayami as Takeshi Watabe as Yukiko Riwa as Yuusaku Yara as | |||
Broadcaster: TV Asahi Production: Toei Animation | ||||
(none) | Laus Høybye as Chresten Speggers-simonsen as Clara Oxholm as Jens Jacob Tychsen as Lasse Lunderskov as Peter Zhelder as Thomas Magnussen as | |||
Distributor: Scanbox (1st VHS dub & 2nd DVD dub) | ||||
Translation: Simon Lundström Producer: Christer Hagström | ||||
Distributor: Ozon Media | ||||
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