Dr. Slump Wikipedia. Dr. Slump. Cover of the first Japanese tankbon volume of Dr. Slump, as published by Shueisha on August 9, 1. Dr. Dokut SuranpuGenre. Movies On Dvd One Piece Movie 08: The Desert Princess And The Pirates - Adventure In Alabasta ' title='Movies On Dvd One Piece Movie 08: The Desert Princess And The Pirates - Adventure In Alabasta ' />Anime Vietsub Online, Xem phim anime, Anime Hnh ng, Anime Download, Anime HD, Anime Vietsub Online. The tenth season of the One Piece anime series, the Thriller Bark Chapter, was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda and Munehisa Sakai based on. Comedy, Fantasy,Science fiction. Manga. Written by. Akira Toriyama. Published by. Shueisha. English publisher. Demographic. Shnen. Magazine. Weekly Shnen Jump. Original run. February 4, 1. September 1. 0, 1. Volumes. 18 List of volumesAnime television series. Dr. Slump Arale chan. Directed by. Minoru Okazaki. Dr. Slump is set in Penguin Village, Pengin Mura, a place where humans coexist with all sorts of anthropomorphic animals and other objects. Mike McFarland was born on July 14, 1970 in Texas City, Texas, USA as Michael Charles McFarland. He is an actor and producer, known for Dragon Ball Z 1996, One. News chronological archives 0651 Japans Animation DVD Ranking, August 28September 3 0630 Japans Animation Bluray Disc Ranking, August 28September 3. Produced by. Tokiz Tsuchiya. Music by. Shunsuke Kikuchi. Studio. Toei Animation. Original network. Fuji TVOriginal run. April 8, 1. 98. 1 February 1. Episodes. 24. 3 List of episodesAnime television series. Doctor Slump. Directed by. Shigeyasu Yamauchi. Written by. Satoru Nishizono 1 2. Not Credited 2. Studio. Toei Animation. Original network. Fuji TVOriginal run. November 2. 6, 1. September 2. 2, 1. Episodes. 74 List of episodesManga. Dr. Mashirito Abale chan. Written by. Akira Toriyama. Biography Movies Watch Silver Circle here. Published by. Shueisha. Demographic. Shnen. Magazine. Monthly Shnen Jump. Published. April 2. Related media. Anime and Manga portal. Dr. SlumpJapanese Dr. Hepburn Dokut Suranpu is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was serialized in Shueishas anthology magazine Weekly Shnen Jump from 1. The series follows the humorous adventures of the little girl robot Arale Norimaki, her creator Senbei Norimaki, and the other residents of the bizarre Penguin Village. The manga was adapted into an anime television series by Toei Animation that ran on Fuji TV from 1. A remake series was created thirteen years after the manga ended, consisting of 7. The series has also spawned several novels, video games and eleven animated films. Dr. Slump launched Toriyamas career. It was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for shnen and shjo manga in 1. Japan. The manga was released in North America by Viz Media from 2. Discotek Media released the first five films in North America in 2. Dr. Slump is set in Penguin Village ,Pengin Mura, a place where humans co exist with all sorts of anthropomorphic animals and other objects. In this village lives Senbei Norimaki, an inventor. In the first chapter, he builds what he hopes will be the worlds most perfect little girl robot, named Arale Norimaki. However, she turns out to be in severe need of eyeglasses. She is also very nave, and in later issues she has adventures such as bringing a huge bear home, having mistaken it for a pet. To Senbeis credit, she does have super strength. In general, the manga focuses on Arales misunderstandings of humanity and Senbeis inventions, rivalries, and romantic misadventures. In the middle of the series, a recurring villain named Dr. Mashirito appears as a rival to Senbei. Dr. Slump is filled with puns and toilet humor, and parodies of both Japanese and American culture. Toriyama stated that one of the conditions he agreed to that allowed him to end the popular Dr. Slump, was that he start his next series relatively soon after. He began Dragon Ball roughly three months later. In his own words, Toriyama described the scenery of Dr. Slump as having an American West Coast feel. Torishima recalled that when he asked Toriyama why he drew relatively sparse backgrounds, his reply was simply that it was easier that way. However, Toriyama has stated that he was particular about the art, working more hours on it than he would later on Dragon Ball. In an actual chapter of Dr. Slump, where Toriyama and Matsuyama appear, it was revealed that Matsuyama draws most of the backgrounds and houses.