Shounen Ashibe

Shounen Ashibe (1991-1993)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime, Children

The anime is based on the 4-panel comic strip drawn by Morishita Hiromi and published in Young Jump. The story describes the daily life of Ashibe (an elementary school boy) and his family and friends, including a pet white sea lion.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 17:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E25Episode 25mars 27, 1993
S02E24Episode 24mars 20, 1993
S02E23Episode 23mars 13, 1993
S02E22Episode 22mars 6, 1993
S02E21Episode 21févr. 27, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Shounen Ashibe premiere?

Shounen Ashibe premiered in 1991.

Who is the main character in Shounen Ashibe?

The main character in Shounen Ashibe is Ashibe.

What is the genre of Shounen Ashibe?

Shounen Ashibe falls under the genre of comedy.

What is the setting of Shounen Ashibe?

Shounen Ashibe is set in a small coastal town.

Who are Ashibe's friends in Shounen Ashibe?

Ashibe's friends in Shounen Ashibe include Goma-chan and Sugao-kun.

What is the relationship between Ashibe and Goma-chan?

Ashibe and Goma-chan have a close bond and are inseparable friends.

What are some of the adventures Ashibe and his friends embark on?

Ashibe and his friends embark on various adventures such as exploring the beach, participating in a fishing contest, and going on treasure hunts.

Is Shounen Ashibe suitable for all ages?

Yes, Shounen Ashibe is suitable for viewers of all ages, including children.

Does Shounen Ashibe have any educational elements?

Yes, Shounen Ashibe incorporates educational elements by teaching valuable life lessons and promoting friendship and teamwork.

Are there any recurring villains in Shounen Ashibe?

No, Shounen Ashibe does not have any recurring villains. It focuses more on light-hearted and comedic situations.

What is the art style of Shounen Ashibe?

Shounen Ashibe features a colorful and vibrant art style, with cute character designs.

How many episodes of Shounen Ashibe were produced?

Shounen Ashibe had a total of 52 episodes.

Was Shounen Ashibe well-received by audiences?

Shounen Ashibe received positive reviews from viewers who enjoyed its humor and heartwarming stories.

Did Shounen Ashibe receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, there is no information available about any awards or nominations received by Shounen Ashibe.

Is there any merchandise available for Shounen Ashibe?

Yes, there is merchandise available for Shounen Ashibe, including plush toys, keychains, and DVDs.

Is Shounen Ashibe available for streaming or purchase on any platforms?

Unfortunately, there is no information available about the availability of Shounen Ashibe on streaming platforms or for purchase.

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Also known as

  • Young Ashibe
  • Shonen Ashibe
  • 少年アシベ (Japan)

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