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Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka (行け!
Plot
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Episodes
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Masaaki Hisamatsu, Hiroyasu Sunahara, Heikichi Tsushima, Akio Imamura
- Written by Tsunehisa Ito, Yu Yamamoto, Yoshimi Shinozaki, Masako Suzuki, Yoichi Nanzawa
- Produced by Masaaki Hisamatsu
- Theme songs "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" and "Yokai Coming" performed by Yoshihiro Sugiura
- Lyrics by Akira Yamazaki
- Composed and arranged by Takashi Miki
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Ryoichi Tanaka as Kotaro Ushiwaka (voice) / Fake Kotaros (voice)[2]
- Masayuki Kato as Nyudo (voice) / minions of Coonjo (voices)[3] / Nyudo's brother (voice)[3]
- Takashi Taguchi as Uragira (voice) / minions of Coonjo (voices)[3] / banquet yokai (voice)[3]
- Kiyoko Shibata as Coonjo (voice)
- Masashi Amenomori as Various yokai (voices)[3][2][note 2]
- Kimie Nakajima as Onibaba (voice)[3] / Kanennushi (voice)[3] / Yamauba (voice)[3] / red demon (voice)[3]
- Toshiro Ishi as Various yokai (voices)[3][2][note 3]
- Chikao Shiroyama as Various yokai (voices)[3][2][note 4]
- Kazuko Yanaga as Ghost Nyudo (voice)[3]
- Makoto Terada as Various yokai (voices)[3][2][note 5]
- Koichi Kitamura as Various yokai (voices)[2][note 6]
Appearances
Characters and yokai
Video releases
Toho (2019) [Volume 1]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features: Two "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" openings, "Yokai Coming" opening
Toho (2019) [Volume 2]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features: Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka Still Collection Part 1
Toho (2019) [Volume 3]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features: Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka Still Collection Part 2
Toho (2019) [Volume 4]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features: "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" music video, "Yokai Coming" music video
Videos
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Trivia
- Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka is the only one of Good Morning! Kid's Show's tokusatsu series to not reuse monsters from earlier productions; Redman''s monster roster consisted entirely of characters reused from Tsuburaya Productions' series, while Go! Godman and Go! Greenman featured numerous characters from Toho's kaiju films as well as the shows Chibikko Special and Assault! Human!!, respectively. However, many partial suits from various companies were reused to portray the show's yokai.
- Monro's head from Kure Kure Takora, which is in extremely poor condition, was altered and reused for the Perceptive Yokai, Doll Yokai, and the haunted egg yokai in episode 31.
- The head of the Sodehikikozo appears to be a heavily altered Garuma head from Warrior of Love Rainbowman.
- Hyosube's head appears to be reused from one of Maoh's minions from Go! Greenman, though repainted green and with new facial features sculpted over top.
- Kappalge's body from Go! Greenman is used for that of the Strongman Yokai Raigo and the Proficient Yokai.
- Multiple pieces from the Devilas from Triple Fighter are reused, a head for an unnamed banquet yokai in episode 54 and a bodysuit and gloves for the Fukikeshibaba.
- The head of the Gashadokuro is a repainted Golden Bat head from a Golden Bat live show. Toho previously reused a suit from the show to portray Foxaus in Go! Greenman.[4]
- The body Hotter uses in Go! Greenman is reused for the Bat Yokai Burusagari in episode 76 and an unnamed territorial Yokai in episode 150.
- The head piece of Gilagind from Spectreman is used for that of the Darkness Yokai.
- The gloves and boots of the Drunkard Yokai from episode 103 appear to be reused from Rainbowman's Dash 2 form, though the former are repainted.[5]
- Stegodzillas' body from Go! Greenman is used for the Strong Yokai in episode 123.
- Ironically, Ryoichi Tanaka and Takashi Taguchi, who voice the show's protagonists Kotaro Ushiwaka and Uragira, previously portrayed Go! Greenman's primary antagonists, Maoh and Tonchiki, respectively.
- Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka was filmed in cooperation with Yomiuriland (episode 49), the Hakonekowaki Park Children's Village (episodes 50, 111), Fuji-Q Highland (episodes 81, 86, 101, 129, 134), Japan Land (episodes 91, 95, 106, 139, 144) and Mother Farm (episodes 98-99, 104, 109, 114, 119, 124).
Notes
- ↑ Some sources erroneously describe the pronunciation of 行け as Yuke (ゆけ).
- ↑ Minion of Coonjo, Aobozu, three-eyed yokai, Ikkakuki, Satori Yokai, Yamasei, Shokera, Kappa, Mujinadojin, Nopperabo, Shirakubi, Momonji, Biron, Doll Yokai, demon who was defeated by chestnuts, Coonjo's cousin, deceptive yokai, Nakimushijiji, Kanibozu, Akakubi, Hyakuganki.
- ↑ Perceptive Yokai, Greedy Yokai, Wall-Passing Yokai, Hihihi, Fish Yokai, yokai who emerged from a vase, forest yokai, haunted egg yokai, Funbaba, Karakasakozo.
- ↑ Onibaba, Kanennushi, Yamauba, red demon, Hyosube, Uwan, Raigo, Deceptive Yokai, Yamahiko, Paper Inugami, Hesomagari, Hazumi, Hitobashira, Koppa, Poisonous Mushroom Ghost, Todoro, Garbage Yokai, Gashadokuro, yokai who took Uragira hostage, tug-of-war yokai, Hayatochiri, Vampi, Haranari, Hyakutataki, Gangikozo, Drunkard Yokai, Kirifuki.
- ↑ Yarinbo, Hitotsumekozo, Kamioni, Sakabashira Yokai, Nurarihyon, Burusagari, Higuruma, Uminosei, Butt Pinch Yokai, yokai who wanted a naginata, fog yokai, Tsuchigumo Yokai, Haunted Quern.
- ↑ Amanjaku, Darkness Yokai, Haradashi, Kyuketsukamazukai, Morokubi, Poisonous Moth Yokai, Fake Nyudo, invulnerable yokai, Tejinakurabe, Kamimai Yokai, Brief Question Yokai, elderly yokai, Kanenosei.
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