紅三四郎 is a Japanese martial arts anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production. The series was directed by Hisayuki Tomuri with Ippei Kuri as chief director, and was written by Jinzō Toriumi. The series focuses on Sanshiro, a trainee at the Kurenai School of Jiujitsu who attempts to find the clues to search for the man responsible for his father's death. Joining him on his quest are Kenbo and his pet dog Boke. The series aired on Fuji TV from April 2 to September 24, 1969 for 26 episodes.
International versions[]
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French | Judo Boy | Antenne 2 (formerly) |
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Greek | Judo Boy | unknown |
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Indonesian | Judo Boy | Spacetoon (formerly) KTV (formerly) |
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Italian | Judo Boy | TMC (formerly) Cultoon (formerly) Facile TV (formerly) La Uomo TV (formerly) Milano TV (formerly) Napoli Canale 21 (formerly) Sitcom 1 (formerly) Super 3 (formerly) |
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Korean | 태풍소년 | TBC (formerly) |
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Malay | Judo Boy | RTM TV1 (formerly)[1] |
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Portuguese (Brazil) | O Judoca | TV Record (formerly) TV Gazeta (formerly) TV Tupi (formerly) |
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Romanian | Băiatul Judoka | TVR 1 (formerly)[2] |
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Serbian | Џудо бој | Pink Kids (formerly) |
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Spanish (Latin America) (Film and Dubbing Productions) |
Sam, el rey del judo | RPC (formerly) Rahintel (formerly) Televisión Pública (Argentina) (formerly) UCV Televisión (formerly) |
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Spanish (Latin America) (redub) |
Sam, el rey del judo | Chilevisión (formerly) |
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Spanish (Spain) | Judo Boy | Antena 3 (formerly) Canal Sur (formerly) |
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Turkish | Genki | Teleon (formerly) Star TV (formerly) Kanal 6 (formerly)[3] |
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