PaRappa the Rapper | |
Ja Kanji: | パラッパラッパー |
Ja Romaji: | Parappa Rappā |
Creator: | Masaya Matsuura Rodney Alan Greenblat |
Type: | tv series |
Director: | Hiroaki Sakurai |
Producer: | Sōsuke Osabe Hideo Katsumata |
Music: | Masaya Matsuura Yoshihisa Suzuki Yasushi Kurobane |
Studio: | J.C.Staff Production I.G (Cooperation) |
Network: | Fuji TV |
First: | April 14, 2001 |
Last: | January 11, 2002 |
Episodes: | 30 |
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is a 2001 American-Japanese anime television series based on and a prequel to NanaOn-Sha's PaRappa the Rapper video game series created by Masaya Matsuura and Rodney Alan Greenblat. The series was produced by J.C.Staff and aired in Japan on Fuji TV between April 2001 and January 2002, running for thirty episodes. Episodes 29 and 30 aired together as a 1-hour special.
The series focuses on PaRappa, a cute and happy dog who enjoys music, dancing and spending time with his friends PJ Berri, Katy Kat, and his love interest, Sunny Funny. The show includes various characters who make returning appearances from the video games. It also introduces several new characters who are exclusive to the TV series, such as Matt Major, an athletic, popular dog, Paula Fox, Katy's rival, but Sunny's friend, Pinto, PaRappa's little sister, and Gaster and Groober, a villainous duo who cause all sorts of mischief.
During the production of PaRappa the Rapper 2, Sony wanted to develop a PaRappa anime aimed at children in order to boost merchandise sales. The series was a joint production effort between Fuji TV, SME Visual Works, and J.C.Staff. Rodney Greenblat, the art director for the PaRappa games, was asked to design new characters who would appear in the anime. He was against the idea of the show being aimed towards children and instead wanted it to be aimed towards teenagers, but this did not end up happening. He was not allowed to work on the anime at all aside from the character design, as the anime team did not want anyone pulled away from the production of the second game. In an interview with Gamasutra, Greenblat voiced his frustration about the production of the anime.[1]
The series' soundtrack was composed by series designer Masaya Matsuura, along with Yoshihisa Suzuki and Yasushi Kurobane. The series uses four pieces of theme music; two opening themes and two ending themes. For the first fifteen episodes, the opening theme is by Nona Reeves while the ending theme is "School Girl" by Bennie K. For episodes sixteen onwards, the opening theme is "Attitude" by Crystal Kay while the ending theme is by Chara. The original soundtrack was released in two volumes by Sony Music Entertainment in 2001 on August 22 and December 19, respectively.[2] [3]
Character | Voice | |
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PaRappa the Rapper | Miyu Irino | |
PJ Berri | Masami Kikuchi | |
Matt Major | Kenichi Suzumura | |
Sunny Funny | Mika Kanai | |
Katy Kat | Rina Nakayama | |
Paula Fox | Akiko Kobayashi | |
Boxy Boy | Masashi Ebara | |
Gaster | Ryō Naitō | |
Groober | Akio Suyama | |
Pinto Rappa | Mikko | |
Papa PaRappa | Kunihiko Yasui | |
Chop Chop Master Onion | Ryu Watabe | |
Prince Fleaswallow | Yoshito Yasuhara | |
Hairdresser Octopus | Yūji Mitsuya | |
MC King Kong Mushi | Norio Wakamoto | |
Sister Corn | Masako Nozawa |
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