Cooking Papa
Cooking Papa | |
Cover of Cooking Papa volume 1, published by Kodansha.
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クッキングパパ (Kukkingu Papa) |
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Genre | Slice of life |
Manga | |
Written by | Tochi Ueyama |
Published by | Kodansha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Weekly Morning |
Original run | 1985 – present |
Volumes | 134 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Toshitaka Tsunoda |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Eiken |
Network | TV Asahi |
Original run | April 9, 1992 – May 25, 1995 |
Episodes | 151 |
Cooking Papa (Japanese: クッキングパパ Hepburn: Kukkingu Papa?) is seinen manga series written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. The series has been serialized in the Kodansha manga anthology Weekly Morning since 1985. Kodansha collects individual chapters into tankōbon volumes, with the first one published on January 18, 1986, and 134 volumes total it is one of the longest manga series by number of volumes. Full recipes for the dishes featured in each chapter are provided at the end of the chapter.[1] The story revolves around a salaryman who can cook well.
The series has been adapted into a 151-episode anime television series of the same name by Eiken and directed by Toshitaka Tsunoda. The anime series was originally broadcast in Japan on TV Asahi between April 1992 and May 1995,[2][3] and has also been aired in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Thailand.[citation needed] A live-action TV drama adaptation premiered Fuji TV on August 29, 2008.[4]
Contents
Story
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Media
Manga
Cooking Papa is an ongoing seinen manga series written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. The series has been serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Morning since 1985.[5] Kodansha collects individual chapters into tankōbon volumes, with the first one published on January 18, 1986,[6] and 134 volumes total.[7]
Volume List
No. | Release date | ISBN | |
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1 | January 18, 1986[6] | ISBN 4-06-300004-4 | |
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2 | June 18, 1986[8] | ISBN 4-06-300005-2 | |
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3 | October 18, 1986[9] | ISBN 4-06-300006-0 | |
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4 | November 18, 1986[10] | ISBN 4-06-300007-9 | |
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5 | February 18, 1987[11] | ISBN 4-06-300008-7 | |
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6 | May 18, 1987[12] | ISBN 4-06-300009-5 | |
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7 | August 22, 1987[13] | ISBN 4-06-300010-9 | |
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8 | November 21, 1987[14] | ISBN 4-06-300011-7 | |
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9 | February 23, 1988[15] | ISBN 4-06-300012-5 | |
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10 | May 23, 1988[16] | ISBN 4-06-300013-3 | |
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11 | August 23, 1988[17] | ISBN 4-06-300036-2 | |
12 | November 22, 1988[18] | ISBN 4-06-300037-0 | |
13 | February 23, 1989[19] | ISBN 4-06-300038-9 | |
14 | May 23, 1989[20] | ISBN 4-06-300039-7 |
Anime
Anime Version of Cooking Papa was aired on TV Asahi Thursday every week from April 9, 1992 to May 25, 1995.[2][3] It was produced by Eiken and directed by Tochi Ueyama. The anime series ran for 151 episodes. It was also been aired in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Middle East.
The anime currently reruns on Tokyo MX as part of the manga's 30th anniversary.[21]
Cast
- Kazumi Araiwa: Tesshō Genda
- Nijiko Araiwa: Masako Katsuki
- Makoto Araiwa: Minami Takayama
- Miyuki Araiwa: Minami Takayama
In Other Media
Kazumi Araiwa appeared in episode 8 of the second season of Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns.[22]
References
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External links
- Cooking Papa official site at Weekly Morning (Japanese)
- Cooking Papa (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Cooking Papa (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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