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− | {{Infobox TV series|title = Tokyo Pig|studio = Group TAC, SPE Visual Works| | + | {{Infobox TV series|title = Tokyo Pig|studio = Group TAC, SPE Visual Works|country = Japan|start = July 3, 1997|end = September 19, 1998|genre = Comedy|episodes = 1|total episodes = 61|instances = 1|expansion types = Vore|image = Tokyopig1.jpg}} |
'''Tokyo Pig''' is an anime series based on the Japanese picture book series ''Fair, then Partly Piggy.'' The series followed the adventures of Spencer Weinberg-Takahama who discovers that whatever he writes in his journal becomes real, starting when he draws a picture of a pig in his journal which he adopts as his pet and names Sunny. Together, the two have many amazing adventures brought to life by Spencer's uncontrollable imagination. | '''Tokyo Pig''' is an anime series based on the Japanese picture book series ''Fair, then Partly Piggy.'' The series followed the adventures of Spencer Weinberg-Takahama who discovers that whatever he writes in his journal becomes real, starting when he draws a picture of a pig in his journal which he adopts as his pet and names Sunny. Together, the two have many amazing adventures brought to life by Spencer's uncontrollable imagination. | ||
Revision as of 10:04, 25 April 2019
Tokyo Pig | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Production company | Group TAC, SPE Visual Works |
Country | Japan |
Original run | July 3, 1997 - September 19, 1998 |
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Tokyo Pig is an anime series based on the Japanese picture book series Fair, then Partly Piggy. The series followed the adventures of Spencer Weinberg-Takahama who discovers that whatever he writes in his journal becomes real, starting when he draws a picture of a pig in his journal which he adopts as his pet and names Sunny. Together, the two have many amazing adventures brought to life by Spencer's uncontrollable imagination.
Invasion of the Pig Clones (Koganei Musashi-kun is Bad) (E02)
Wigstaff creates an army of clones of Sunny, but the clones end up going out of control, with one of the clones clamping itself to Wigstaff's head and swallowing him whole, ending up bloating up afterwards.