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1985 manga created by Fujiko F. Fujio
Chimpui (Japanese: チンプイ, Hepburn: Chinpui) is a Japanese manga created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of two aliens that come to Earth
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(すすめロボケット&ドラえもん 『「決戦!雲の上の竜巻城』)" 28 August 2013 (2013-08-28) 4 "Doraemon & Chimpui: Eli-sama's gift of gifts for love (ドラえもん&チンプイ 『エリ様 愛のプレゼント大作戦』)"
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Japanese voice actress (1935–2024)
protagonists in three Fujiko Fujio works, Obake no Q-Tarō, Ninja Hattori-kun, and Chimpui. As a dub artist she is known for the roles of Jerry (1969-1970) from Tom
Junko_Hori
Japanese anime director and priest
(1986-1987): Storyboard, performance Esper Mami (1987-1989): Screenplay Chimpui (1989-1991): Screenplay Fun & Study in the Marvel of Beginnings (1989-1991):
Ryo_Motohira
Japanese animation studio
Shokai (1989) The Laughing Salesman (October 10, 1989 – September 29, 1992) Chimpui (November 2, 1989 – April 18, 1991) Gatapishi (1990–91) Fujio Fujiko A's
Shin-Ei_Animation
Japanese anime director
Prefecture. Ascendance of a Bookworm Battle Spirits: Shōnen Toppa Bashin Chimpui Crayon Shin-chan Deltora Quest Gunma-chan Immortal Grand Prix Kasumin Kyoro-chan
Mitsuru_Hongo
Pen name of Japanese manga writing duo
1982 Perman (1983) Pāman (パーマン) 1983–1986 Chu-Poko Chū-Poko (宙ポコ) 1983 Toppi the Space Puppy Chūken Toppi (宙犬トッピ) 1983–1984 Chimpui (チンプイ) 1985–1988
Fujiko_Fujio
Japanese voice actress (born 1959)
alternatively 室井 美雪). Akuma-kun (Hyakume) Bubblegum Crash (Street Kid (episode 2)) Chimpui (Hotaru Fujino) Crayon Shin-chan: Henderland no Daibouken (Chokiriinu Besuta)
Sanae_Miyuki
Warner Bros Discovery
Girl Bump[citation needed] Bunty Billa Aur Babban Care Bears Chaplin & Co Chimpui Classmate Spell Bee Clifford the Big Red Dog Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist
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Japanese actor, voice actor and singer
Saint Seiya (1988) – Kraken Isaac Soreike! Anpanman (1988) – Baikinman Chimpui (1989) – Majirō City Hunter 3 (1989) – Toru Kazama Jungle Emperor (1989)
Ryūsei_Nakao
Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator (1931–2021)
Narrator, Kaiō-sama (King Kai, North), Dr. Briefs, King, Bobbidi 1989 Chimpui Wandau ワンダユウ 1990 Mōretsu Atarō Kokoro Boss 1992 Cooking Papa Yoshioka
Jōji_Yanami
Name list
the game series Metal Slug Eri Kasuga, a character from anime and manga Chimpui Eri Kisaki, Ran's mother in the manga series Detective Conan Eri Sawachika
Eri_(given_name)
2016 film by Shinnosuke Yakuwa
become close to a teenager style. It is also known that Eri Kasuga from Chimpui is a descendant of Kukuru, thus, he is the ancestor of Eri. Hikari group
Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016
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Japanese anime director and sound director (born 1965)
served as a production assistant. After working on Mami the Psychic and Chimpui, he was in charge of episode direction for the first time in 1991 with
Tsutomu_Mizushima
Japanese anime director
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (storyboards (as "Gō Sakamoto")) Chimpui (storyboards, production director) Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel (Episode
Tomomi_Mochizuki
Japanese anime director (born 1959)
1987–1989: Esper Mami (エスパー魔実) Director/Direction/Storyboard/Screenplay 1989: Chimpui (チンプイ) Director 1989: 21-emon (21エモン) Storyboard 1992–2004: Crayon Shin-chan
Keiichi_Hara
Chihayafuru (2011–2020) Chikkun Takkun (1984) Children of the Whales (2017) Chimpui (1989–1991) Chokkaku, the Stubborn Samurai Boy (1991) Chrono Crusade (2003–2004)
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Japanese voice actor
1989 Blue Sonnet Male pupil OVA 1989–1990 Yawara! Kawano, student B 1989 Chimpui Masao Koyama (Konsaburō Kozune) 1990–1992 Chibi Maruko-chan English teacher
Jun'ichi_Kanemaru
Germany 1989–91 TV Tokyo Traditional Blue Blink 39 Japan 1989–90 Traditional Chimpui 56 Japan 1989–91 TV Asahi Traditional City Hunter 3 13 Japan 1989–90 Traditional
List of animated television series of 1989
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Japanese voice actress
Women (1987) Yoneta-sensei in Fair, then Partly Piggy (1988) Darusa in Chimpui (1989) Coming to America, Lisa McDowell (Shari Headley) The Dark Knight
Rumiko_Ukai
Japanese voice actress and narrator (born 1962)
(Irene) 1988 City Hunter 2 (Machiko Gamō) 1989 Aoi Blink (Princess Kirara) Chimpui (Sayaka Hata) Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli (Kichi) 1992 Dragon Ball Z (Android
Miki_Itō
Japanese voice actress (born 1947)
Obatarian (1990): Hiroe Kariage-kun (1990): Proprietress, Shizuka Himekawa Chimpui (1990): Muuya It's Tsuruhime! (1990): Ine-san Magical Taruruto (1990):
Kazuyo_Aoki
Japanese voice actress (voice of the titular characters in Ninja Hattori-kun, Chimpui, Cat Eyed Boy, Ikasama in Gamba no Bouken, Annie in Little Lulu and Her
2024_in_anime
2012 Originally aired Rated A for Awesome 2012 YTV Canimals 2013 CITV Chimpui November 14, 2012 TV Asahi Dude, That's My Ghost! June 2013 2014 BBC Kids
List of programmes broadcast by Disney Channel (Southeast Asia)
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Hori, 89, Japanese voice actress (Obake no Q-Tarō, Ninja Hattori-kun, Chimpui). Emile Jansen, 64, Dutch actor (Winter in Wartime). Jan Keizer, 84, Dutch
Deaths_in_November_2024
Japanese voice actress, author, and singer
Williams (eps. 17–18) Dragon Ball Z (1989) – Attendant (ep. 14), Rom (ep. 16) Chimpui (1989–91) – Noriko Unaki (ep. 49) Magical Taruruto-kun (1990–92) – Iyona
Yumi_Tōma
Japanese voice actor (1935-2016)
more child character roles. Works by Fujiko he didn't appear in include Chimpui and Mojako. For Jungle Kurobē, he originally auditioned for the role of
Kaneta_Kimotsuki
1980 Thai TV series or program
Morphin Power Rangers Jumborg Ace 1995 YuYu Hakusho Tales of Little Women Chimpui Pokonyan! 1996 Yaiba Floral Magician Mary Bell Ranma ½ Kiteretsu Daihyakka
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26, 1990 Akuma-kun TV Asahi April 15, 1989 March 24, 1990 Sally the Witch October 9, 1989 September 23, 1991 Chimpui November 2, 1989 April 18, 1991
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ZINGY Aosora Floppy Balancer B.B. Banana Fish Birdy the Mighty Boyfriend Chimpui Chotto Yoroshiku F Ganbare, Kickers! Hound Eleven Kyūkyoku Chōjin R Pineapple
List of manga published by Shogakukan
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Japanese voice actress (born 1937)
(1983): Jimmy Eril Let's Go! Anpanman (1988): Mochi Oba-san (first voice) Chimpui (1991): Wakenai The Two Lottes (1991): Mrs. Lightner Galactic Drifer Vifam
Sachiko_Chijimatsu
Guardian OVA film Koichi Ohata AIC ASMIK [better source needed] November 2 Chimpui TV series Mitsuru Hongo Shin-Ei Animation November 4 Ise-wan Taifu Monogatari
1989_in_anime
Perman, Mojacko, Jungle Kurobe, Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Pokonyan!, Esper Mami, Chimpui, Obake no Q-tarō), dies at age 62. September 26: Alex Kotzky, American
1996_in_comics
Japanese voice actress (born 1952)
Camelot: Mangaka Marina Time Slip Jiken (1990): Ron Eiji (1990): Kimie Akagi Chimpui Eri-sama Katsudou Daishashin (1990): Scripter Mobile Suit Gundam F91 (1991):
Mari_Yokoo
Japanese anime producer (born 1941)
Europe Rail Travel (1983): Producer Mami the Psychic (1987): Producer Chimpui (1989): Producer The Laughing Salesman (1989): Producer 808 Ward Inside
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a chamber covered; the sea-shore
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