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Additionally: collection of episodes from 6 anime seasons to be rebroadcast starting on April 6
The first charge X (beforehand Twitter) account for the stage play adaptation of Shigeru Mizuki‘s GeGeGe no Kitarō manga revealed that a novel stage play will speed in August. The play will speed on the Meiji-za theater in Tokyo from August 2-16 and on the Shin Kabuki-za theater in Osaka from August 18-25.
Yasuyuki Tsutsumi is the novel director and scriptwriter.
The play will well-known individual:
- Yoshihiko Aramaki as GeGeGe no Kitarō (reprising role)
- Sumire Uesaka as Neko Musume (reprising role)
- Akio Ohtsuka as Nezumi Otoko (novel)
- Ryota Hirono
- Keisuke Ueda
- Rurika Miya
- Yūko Asano (performed Sunakake Baba in old play)
A old stage play ran in Tokyo in July to August 2022.
The franchise also announced on Saturday this could air a novel collection of episodes from the most distinguished through six seasons starting on April 6 at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji TV. Fuji TV revealed a visual featuring Mizuki and utterly different forms of Kitaro in the six seasons.

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The most modern GeGeGe no Kitarō anime — the sixth television anime incarnation — premiered in April 2018 and changed Dragon Ball Gigantic in the identical timeslot. The repeat ended its speed in March 2020 after 97 episodes.
The Kitarō Tanjō: Gegege no Nazo (The Start of Kitaro: The Thriller of GeGeGe) anime movie opened in Japan in November 2023, and equipped 111,500 tickets for 160,106,620 yen (about US$1.07 million) in its first three days.
Kitarō Tanjō: Gegege no Nazo Shinsei-ban (Excellent Start Version), the recut version of the movie, opened in theaters in Japan on October 4. The movie’s original screening speed had a PG12 rating. The novel version was once rated R15+.
Mizuki’s manga, which started in 1959 below the name Hakaba Kitarō, has spawned seven television collection (including one Hakaba Kitarō anime), a lot of bright movies, and two live-circulation movies. The tales heart on an inhuman boy who straddles the line between the human and supernatural worlds.
Sources: GeGeGe no Kitarō stage plays’ X/Twitter account, Stage Natalie, Silly Natalie
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