1. The Burning Wild Man | Animanga Wiki - Fandom
It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nihon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Advertisement ...
The Burning Wild Man,[1] known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん, Burning Older Brother) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nihon Television from March 1988 to September 1988.[1] Kenichi Kokuho[1] (国宝ケンイチ, 'Kokuhō Ken'ichi') became lost in the mountains as a small child. A foster father raised Kenichi; when Kenichi was 15 the foster
2. Moeru! Oniisan (The Burning Wild Man) - MyAnimeList.net
When Kenichi becomes 15 years old, his foster father tells him the truth about his background. As he finds out, Kenichi decides to go to a civilized society ...
When Kenichi Kokuho was a small boy, he was lost in the mountains and never found. However, unknown to anyone, Kenichi has been brought up by his foster father in the wild. When Kenichi becomes 15 years old, his foster father tells him the truth about his background. As he finds out, Kenichi decides to go to a civilized society where his parents live. Everything Kenichi experiences in the town is a series of surprise and wonder. His family is delighted to see their son alive, but shocked at the fact that he has become wild and different from other children. And now, his new life is about to begin. His wild attitude and physical toughness cause various problems in the town. Kenichi has his own way to handle things, but it is too different for the most people to understand what he is up to. Can he get used to life in the town?
3. The Burning Wild Man | Manga Wiki | Fandom
A manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot.
Use of Template:Ambox is broken, because Module:Message box is broken. The Burning Wild Man[1], known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん Burning Older Brother?) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nihon Television from March 1988 to September 1988.[1] Kenichi Kokuho[1] (国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi?) became lost in the mountains as a small c
4. The Burning Wild Man: All Episodes - Trakt
The 24 episode series aired on Nippon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Kenichi Kokuho(国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi) became lost in the mountains ...
The Burning Wild Man, known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん Burning Older Brother) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nippon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Kenichi Kokuho(国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi) became lost in the mountains as a small child. A foster father raised Kenichi; when Kenichi was 15 the foster father told Kenichi about his background and the teenager returned to the civilized world at age 15.
5. The Burning Wild Man | TV Time
The 24 episode series aired on Nippon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Kenichi Kokuho(国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi) became lost in the mountains as ...
The Burning Wild Man, known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん Burning Older Brother) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nippon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Kenichi Kokuho(国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi) became lost in the mountains as a small child. A foster father raised Kenichi; when Kenichi was 15 the foster father told Kenichi about his background and the teenager returned to the civilized world at age 15.
6. Moeru! Oniisan (TV) - Anime News Network
Episode titles: We have 24 ; Vintage: 1988-03-14 to 1988-09-19 ; Opening Theme: "Dreamy Dreamer" by Yuko Ishikawa ; Ending Theme: "Toki wo Oi te (時を置いて)" by ...
Director: Osamu Kobayashi
7. Moeru Oniisan (The Burning Wild Man) Episode Guide -Studio Pierrot
Kenichi Kokuho becomes lost in the mountains as a small child. A foster father raised Kenichi; when Kenichi was 15 the foster father told Kenichi about his ...
Kenichi Kokuho becomes lost in the mountains as a small child. Moeru Oniisan (The Burning Wild Man) Episode Guide- 1988.
8. The Burning Wild Man 1988 - Trakt
The Burning Wild Man, known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん Burning Older Brother) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō.
The Burning Wild Man, known in Japanese as Moeru! Onii-san (燃える! お兄さん Burning Older Brother) is a manga created by Tadashi Satō. It ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 1991 with 19 volumes. It was later adapted into an anime series by Studio Pierrot. The 24 episode series aired on Nippon Television from March 1988 to September 1988. Kenichi Kokuho(国宝ケンイチ Kokuhō Ken'ichi) became lost in the mountains as a small child. A foster father raised Kenichi; when Kenichi was 15 the foster father told Kenichi about his background and the teenager returned to the civilized world at age 15.
9. Moeru! Oniisan (OVA) - MyAnimeList.net
Onii-san (1989); The Burning Wild Man (OVA) Japanese 燃える!お兄さん (1989). Type, OVA. Episodes, 2. Status, Finished Airing. Aired, Jul 1, 1989 to Aug 2, 1989.
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10. The Burning Wild Man (TV Series) (1988) - Filmaffinity
The Burning Wild Man (TV Series) is a TV Series directed by Osamu Kobayashi with Animation. Year: 1988. Original title: Moeru! Oniisan. Synopsis: TV Series ...
Genre: TV Series | Synopsis: TV Series (1988). 24 Episodes. Kenichi is a young man who has spent all his life in the mountain as a feral child. When he comes down to a city in search for his family, a huge culture shock slaps him ...
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30 sep 2021 · ... timeline of Seishun ... The series was temporarily discontinued, and while it came back briefly with the title “The Burning Wild Man 2”, the ...
Following the spirit of Seishun Shounen Magazine 1978-1983, I’ve released another autobiographical manga titled: Series Axed! Behind the Scenes of the Golden Age of Weekly Shounen Jump. It te…
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THE BURNING WILD MAN. Kenichi has spent all his life in the mountain as a feral child. When he comes down to a city in search for his family, a huge culture ...
Pierrot is a Japanese animation studio behind popular series including Magical Girls series, Naruto and more.
13. The Burning Wild Man (燃える!お兄さん) DVD(1988) - Internet Archive
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DVD set of The Burning Wild Man(1988)
14. Moeru! Oniisan (Anime) - aniSearch.com
Synonyms: The Burning Wild Man. Description. A short plot summary about the anime “Moeru! Oniisan” would help many anime and manga fans decide whether they ...
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7 mei 2022 · Moeru! Oniisan is based on a manga and anime of the same name, also known as The Burning Wild Man, about a boy named Kenichi who was lost in ...
Circus Caper, known as Moeru! Onīsan (燃える!お兄さん, Moeru! Onīsan? lit. "Burn! Older Brother") in Japan, is the title of a side-scrolling NES game where the player controls...