Edokko Boy: Gatten Tasuke
江戸っ子ボーイ がってん太助 / Tasuke, the Samurai Cop / Edokko Boi Gatten Tasuke / Edokko Boy: Gatten Taro
Genres: Comedy, Detective, Martial Arts, Sports | |
Themes: Detective, Martial Arts | |
Studios: Pierrot | |
Producers: TV Tokyo, Yomiko Advertising | |
Rating: 6.33 / 10 | |
Rank: #8294 | |
Popularity: #14198 | |
Users Listed: 1,124 | |
Users Scored: 246 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 11/18/2020 | |
Aired: October 19, 1990 – March 22, 1991 (Fall) | |
Type: tv | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: G | |
Episodes: 22 |
Synopsis:
Set in the historical city of Edo, this anime follows Tasuke, an ambitious eleven-year-old cadet at the police academy with a strong desire to eradicate crime. Driven by a sincere belief in a safer world, Tasuke strives for a career as a manager, envisioning himself bringing criminals to justice. He navigates the challenges of academy life alongside his close-knit group of friends – Omon and two others – forming a dynamic team. Their collaborative efforts lead them into a series of events that blend lighthearted moments with more serious encounters. The story explores themes of youthful idealism, responsibility, and the complexities of pursuing justice within a structured system, offering a glimpse into a unique coming-of-age experience set against a rich historical backdrop.
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Staff:
- Mori, Takeshi (Director, Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Kougo, Tomokazu (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Matsumoto, Tomoyuki (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Oohashi, Yukiyoshi (Script)
- Mochizuki, Tomomi (Storyboard)
- Mukainakano, Yoshio (Storyboard)
- Katsu, Seiji (Theme Song Composition)
- Hashi, Katsuhiro (Art Director)
- Kondou, Yuuji (Animation Director)
- Nishino, Rie (Key Animation)
- Nunokawa, Yuuji (Production Manager)
- Sasaki, Junichi (Sound Effects)
- Seki, Kazuhiko (Editing)
- Shimamura, Hidekazu (Key Animation)
- Yamamaoto, Tetsuya (Animation Director)
Reviews:
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User U-Turn90 (Score: 8/10):
Edokko Boy Gatten Tasuke is a comedic early 90s anime. A manga version with slightly more child friendly humor was also released. In a futuristic version of Edo city (the historical real Edo would eventually become Tokyo), life is a mixture of medieval Japan and science fiction. Peace is protected by the police forces. A group of young police academy trainees are at the center of the story. Most episodes set up a case in the beginning, trouble occurs, and the police academy students must find a way to solve the case. Protagonist Tasuke is a free spirited young boy aiming to become a famouspoliceman just has his deceased father was. While he has a good heart he is also a bit of a pervert and tends to act before thinking everything through.nTasuke has a pseudo rival in Darth Benkei, a tank-like robot based on Darth Vader and Benkei (a historical warrior monk). High durability but mostly incompetent, always taking the brute force approach.nKintarou (completely unlike the boy of legends) is a fragile and sensitive computer expert and tactical genius nGhengis Khan is a floating helmet shaped transvestite robot (shown through a very girlish way of speaking) that can fuse with other machines.nLast and to some point actually least) we have Omoncha, who is best described as a spoiled japanese schoolgirl with… no special abilities at all. nOther characters include Tasuke’s robotic dog, a teacher based on buddha firing lighting from his head when in anger, and two adult and actually competent fully trained officers.nThere is a recurring antagonist on the form of Ratman (a mix of Batman and the Japanese “nezumi kozou” thief of legends), however most episodes have a dedicated new bad guy.nnPretty much everything in this anime is based on Japanese history or legends. Language humor and old Japanese words not used in modern conversation are omnipresent, so it can be difficult to understand whats being discussed at times. Other humor is based on slapstick and some juvenile stuff, such as jokes about Tasuke's butt, but generally nothing too fringe.nnMy biggest gripe with the show is how some early episodes can get really slow paced, have boring camera angles and static group conversation scenes. Not really a good fit for a show with such an outrageous setting and cast. nnVisually it’s a generally a nicely looking anime for its period, although I would have preferred a higher level of detail and more closeups, this was all partially solved in later episodes though. Tasuke’s feet (he’s barefoot all the time) for example are often simplified to the point of looking like flesh colored socks.nnThe opening song is catchy and well done, the ending theme is more serious, perhaps a tad on the melancholious side. Music and Sound effects to support the action on screen are appropriate. Voice acting is well done, no complaints here.nnAt 22 episodes, its short for a show with such a big cast. This is a big minus as the show was getting better and…