Manga Sarutobi Sasuke

Manga Sarutobi Sasuke

Manga Sarutobi Sasuke is a 24-episode anime series about the young Sarutobi Sasuke, a legendary ninja. It was first aired from October 9, 1979, to April 29, 1980 on Tokyo 12 Channel, and was later dubbed in several languages. The whole 24-episode run was aired in many European and Arabic countries. It is best known to the American fans as Ninja, The Wonder Boy: a highly edited, highly condensed feature-length version of this series. This version, dubbed in English, was produced by Jim Terry Productions of Force Five fame. The names of several characters were changed, with Sarutobi Sasuke becoming "Duke Hayakawa", his female companion Sakura being changed to "Blossom", and the villain Devilman became "Dragon."

Animation

Seasons

1. Calling On The Monkey

Air Date: 1979-10-09

2. The Large Serpent

Air Date: 1979-10-16

3. The Ching Hai Anger

Air Date: 1979-10-23

4. The Secret Weapons

Air Date: 1979-10-30

5. The Large Spider Kunoichi

Air Date: 1979-11-06

6. Air Ninjas

Air Date: 1979-11-13

7. Ninja Monster Janomegasa

Air Date: 1979-11-20

8. Sasuke Deceived By The Ninja Girl

Air Date: 1979-11-27

9. Danger From The Sea

Air Date: 1979-12-04

10. The Onikobe Hill Decision

Air Date: 1979-12-18

11. The Three Brothers

Air Date: 1980-01-06

12. Battle of Jigokudani

Air Date: 1980-01-08

13. Mummy witchcraft

Air Date: 1980-01-15

14. Water Witchcraft

Air Date: 1980-01-22

15. The Frightening Vampires

Air Date: 1980-01-29

16. The Magic Flute

Air Date: 1980-02-05

17. The Field Races

Air Date: 1980-02-12

18. The Mirror Of Fear

Air Date: 1980-02-19

19. Sasuke Is Two People

Air Date: 1980-02-26

20. Demon Clowns

Air Date: 1980-03-04

21. The Invisible Enemy

Air Date: 1980-03-18

22. Beauty And The Beast

Air Date: 1980-04-01

23. Hometown Of Tears

Air Date: 1980-04-03

24. The Next Day, Sasuke Farewell

Air Date: 1980-04-15

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Rating

4.0/10

Release Date

1979-10-09

Episodes

24 (1 seasons)

Status

Ended

Cast

Production Companies

Tokyo Channel 12 Television

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