| Hoka Hoka Kazoku | |
| ほかほか家族 | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Educational, slice of life story | 
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Teruji Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tsunoda | 
| Produced by | Tatsuya Ono, Toshio Kobayashi | 
| Written by | Noboru Shiroyama, Hisatoshi Hiraya | 
| Music by | Kunio Miyauchi | 
| Studio | Eiken | 
| Original network | Fuji TV | 
| Original run | October 1, 1976 – March 31, 1982 | 
| Episodes | 1,428 | 
Hoka Hoka Kazoku (ほかほか家族, lit. Warm Warm Family[1]) is a Japanese anime television series which aired weekdays on the Fuji TV Network in Japan between October 1, 1976, and March 31, 1982, for a total of 1428 five-minute episodes.[2][3][4] It was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations (now more commonly as JA Zen-Noh).
Plot
The series doesn't have a real plot, but is rather an educational series using both live action and animation to provide information about life in modern Japan.[1] The series content has been compared to that of Bottle Fairy.[1] The series was sponsored by the National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations, as well as by the office of the Prime Minister of Japan.[1]
Characters
- Yone Yamano (山野 ヨネ, Yamano Yone)
 - The grandmother. Voiced by: Akiko Takamura (later replaced by Shō Saitō)
 
- Yutaka Yamano (山野 豊, Yamano Yutaka)
 - The father of the family. Voiced by: Masaaki Tsukada
 
- Sachiko Yamano (山野 幸子, Yamano Sachiko)
 - The wife of Yutaka. Voiced by: Mitsuyo Tobe (later replaced by Gara Takashima)
 
- Makoto Yamano (山野まこと, Yamano Makoto)
 - Son of Yutaka and Sachiko. Voiced by: Takako Kondō
 
- Midori Yamano (山野みどり, Yamano Midori)
 - Daughter of Yutaka and Sachiko. Voiced by: Yūko Mita
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (November 1, 2006) [2001]. The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 (Revised & Expanded ed.). Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 319.
 - ↑ "エイケンWorks ほかほか家族" (in Japanese). Eiken. 2006. Archived from the original on December 26, 2010. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
 - ↑ "TV アニメ ほかほか家族" (in Japanese). AllCinema. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
 - ↑ ほかほか家族. Animage (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Tokuma Shoten. 6: 44. December 1978.
 
External links
- エイケンWorks ほかほか家族
 - Hoka Hoka Kazoku (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
 
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